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Crescent_s CJ Wilson plays defense against Oilton’s Zane Corter in their game at Coyle Invitational.

Crescent_s CJ Wilson plays defense against Oilton’s Zane Corter in their game at Coyle Invitational.

Okarche teams sweep Coyle hoop titles; local teams struggle

Okarche High’s boys and girls basketball teams captured titles in the 2024 Coyle Invitational this past weekend, while the local teams of Coyle and Crescent fell short of reaching Saturday night’s finals. The host Bluejackets lost all three games to fall to 5-13.
Nate Benford drives to the basket against Elgin.

Nate Benford drives to the basket against Elgin.

Bluejays post key district wins vs. Elgin, El Reno

Guthrie High’s boys basketball team continued its winning ways last week with a 79-48 rout of Elgin and a hard-fought 66-63 victory at El Reno. The wins set the Bluejays (11-1, 6-0) up with a key district game at Crossing Christian School (8-2, 7-0) last night in Oklahoma City.
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Guthrie Wrestling Senior Night

Guthrie High’s wrestling team celebrated Senior Night on Jan. 4 with a hard-fought 41-36 win against El Reno. Prior to the dual, seniors Klaribel Kirk, Colby Wilder, Michel Nunez, Ryan Miller, Tyler Gettings, Wesley Silvis, Eli Moroney, Claire Short and Kyndal Carey were honored.
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Lady Bluejays second at Noble Tournament

Guthrie High’s Lady Bluejays basketball team lost a 28-25 heartbreaker to Newcastle on Saturday in the championship game of the three-day Noble Tournament. Now, Guthrie (4-6) will focus on a big stretch ahead, against Elgin on Tuesday, at El Reno (10-0) on Friday, and at Crossings Christian on Jan.
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Guthrie wrestlers fifth in tournament; upset Duncan in dual meet

Guthrie High’s wrestling team had a busy week before the holiday break, splitting two dual meets and posting a fifth-place finish in a tournament at Duncan. Nico Herendeen’s pin in the final match of the night secured a 36-32 upset of the No. 4-ranked Duncan Demons on Dec. 14.
 

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