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Jaylen Harper behind his offensive line. Photos by Mike Monahan

Jaylen Harper behind his offensive line. Photos by Mike Monahan

Bluejays declaw Class 4A Tigers for Homecoming

What a game! What a crowd! And what a defensive effort by the Guthrie Bluejays on Friday night in a 20-3 Homecoming win against the No. 4 Class 4A Tuttle Tigers. In front of a noisy, overflow crowd inside Jelsma Stadium, the Bluejays virtually shut down a potent Tiger offense to improve to 4-0.
Homecoming Bluejays

Homecoming Bluejays

BlueJays blow by Tigers for homecoming

Catch the Full Story in September 20th's edition of the Guthrie News Leader. Until then, a picture speaks 1,000 words and a full gallery speaks volumes! More to come. Photos By: Brent Fuchs  
Guthrie Varsity girls after the race.

Guthrie Varsity girls after the race.

Fortney, Boller lead Guthrie teams to third at Carl Albert meet

Guthrie High School’s cross country teams got an early wake-up call Friday, when their start times for the Carl Albert Invitational were moved up two hours to avoid the heat. That meant the girls started at 7:45 a.m. and the boys around 8:20 a.m. instead of at 9:30 and 10 a.m., respectively.
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Guthrie, Crescent score big wins to stay unbeaten

Story by Mike Monahan Guthrie photos provided by Woodard News Coyle photos by Mike Monahan Guthrie’s Bluejays and Crescent’s Tigers cruised to convincing football wins Friday night, each boosting their record to 2-0.
Coyle Quarterback Alex Jennings.

Coyle Quarterback Alex Jennings.

Tigers, Bluejackets cruise to season-opening wins

The Crescent Tigers and Coyle Bluejackets opened their 2023 football seasons last week with convincing non-district road wins. The Tigers defeated Mooreland 41-16 on Friday, a day after the Bluejackets beat Fox 34-6. Crescent scored four times in the first quarter to lead 28-0.
Photo by Mike Monahan

Photo by Mike Monahan

Guthrie softball team off to 6-0 start

What a way to open the season! Guthrie High’s Lady Bluejays softball team won its first six games in a four-day span, starting at the Pryor Festival on Aug. 8 with a 5-2 win against Coweta and an 11-0 rout of Claremore.
 

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