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Bluejays trounce Woodward in Friday night matchup.

Bluejays trounce Woodward in Friday night matchup.

Takin’ Care of Business at Jelsma Stadium

The Guthrie Bluejays football team took care of business Friday night (Oct. 8) and finally pulled out a 34- 13 win over the Woodward Bombers. The win improves the Bluejays to 5-1, 2-1 in district play with a short week and a long road trip to Guymon (0-6,0-3) tomorrow night (Oct.14).
Cashion Seniors (Photo by Brad Stone credited)

Cashion Seniors (Photo by Brad Stone credited)

Wildcats win defensive struggle 12-0

The Cashion Wildcats hosted Senior Night on Oct.8 against Hinton and posted a defensive minded 12-0 win to improve to 6-1 and 3-0 in district play. The Wildcats are off this week and the schedule shows a game in Alva next week against Ulysses High School out of Kansas.
SB1-2021 regional champions going to state Tournament

SB1-2021 regional champions going to state Tournament

Guthrie draws Coweta in state tournament opener

The Guthrie Lady Bluejays softball team is headed to the Class 5A state tournament this week in Oklahoma City. The tournament starts tomorrow at Hall of Fame Stadium. The Lady Bluejays will open play against Coweta (31-6) at 4 p.m. on the Energy Field.
Pictured (L-R); The newest members of the Guthrie High School Sports Hall of Fame that were introduced to the halftime crowd Friday night. David Washington, Honey Nicole Monroe Morton, and Keaton Callins. Washington graduated in 2004 and was part of the 2002 state football championship team. He participated in football, basketball and track and would go on to play for the Oklahoma State Cowboys from 2005-2008. Morton graduated in 1996 and was a three time allstater in cross country and track. She was a 400

Pictured (L-R); The newest members of the Guthrie High School Sports Hall of Fame that were introduced to the halftime crowd Friday night. David Washington, Honey Nicole Monroe Morton, and Keaton Callins. Washington graduated in 2004 and was part of the 2002 state football championship team. He participated in football, basketball and track and would go on to play for the Oklahoma State Cowboys from 2005-2008. Morton graduated in 1996 and was a three time allstater in cross country and track. She was a 400

Guthrie Hall Of Fame

Pictured above, The Guthrie High School football team of 2011 which was undefeated and won the third of the school’s four state championships in Stillwater. It is one of three undefeated teams in the history of Guthrie football. The team beat an undefeated McAlester team in Sapulpa in the semifinals in gale force winds and freezing temperatures. The Bluejays then traveled to Boone Pickens Stadium on a Friday morning and beat an undefeated Lawton MacArthur team for the title, a team averaging 54 points a gam

Pictured above, The Guthrie High School football team of 2011 which was undefeated and won the third of the school’s four state championships in Stillwater. It is one of three undefeated teams in the history of Guthrie football. The team beat an undefeated McAlester team in Sapulpa in the semifinals in gale force winds and freezing temperatures. The Bluejays then traveled to Boone Pickens Stadium on a Friday morning and beat an undefeated Lawton MacArthur team for the title, a team averaging 54 points a gam

State Champs Reunion

   
Hayden Calvert off on his 33 yard run Friday night

Hayden Calvert off on his 33 yard run Friday night

Bluejays lose 22-19 on score with :04 seconds left in game

HEARTBREAKER!!!! In front of a packed house at Jelsma Stadium on Friday night, the visiting Carl Albert Titans scored with four seconds left on the clock to pull out a 22-19 win and hand the Guthrie Bluejays their first loss of the year. The emotion, the atmosphere and the crowd were incredible.
Pictured above is the 2021 Coyle Homecoming Queen Courtney Bass and Homecoming King Brandon Banwart at festivities on October 1 in Coyle.

Pictured above is the 2021 Coyle Homecoming Queen Courtney Bass and Homecoming King Brandon Banwart at festivities on October 1 in Coyle.

Bluejackets celebrate Homecoming, win first game of year 60-14

The Coyle Bluejacket celebrated Homecoming Friday night and won their first game of the year 60-14 over Bowlegs (0-5). Prior to the game, Courtney Bass was named Homecoming Queen and Brandon Banwart was named Homecoming King for 2021.
 

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