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STILLWATER, Okla. – Nearly 4,000 Special Olympics Oklahoma athletes will take over the campus of Oklahoma State University on May 17-19 to compete in the annual Summer Games. Special Olympics Oklahoma staff, thousands of volunteers, and law enforcement personnel are gearing up for three full days of competitions, Olympic- style ceremonies, Olympic Village, and much more.
Read moreOklahoma State University- Center for Health Sciences (OSU-CHS) and Oklahoma Baptist University Tuesday, May 9, signed a Memorandum of Understanding establishing a Guaranteed Admission Program between the OSU‐CHS, Department of Athletic Training, and OBU for the 2023‐2024 and 2024‐2025 academic years.
Read moreIn the early morning hours of Sept. 9, 2018, Derek Loccident’s life changed forever, as did his spirit for living, working, and succeeding at an elite level of athletic performance.
Read moreEleven youth rowing teams from across the metro will compete in the Spring Youth Rowing League Championships on Saturday, May 13, in downtown Oklahoma City’s Boathouse District. Racing begins at 5:00p on the Oklahoma River.
Read moreThe community of Seminole will host the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association 2023 Baseball Quarter Finals for Class 3A High Schools Thur. and Fri., May 11-12 at the Seminole State College Educational Foundation’s Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist (4310) earned an at-large bid to the 64-team NCAA Division II Softball Championship on Monday. It is the program’s first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament.
Read morePedal to The Medal
Read moreGirls Junior Terrien Davis received medals in both of her individual events, finishing 6th in the 400 Meter Run with a time of 59.33 Seconds and taking 5th Place in the 200 Meter dash with a time of 25.80 Seconds Boys 4x800 Relay including Connor Childs, Yuro Sewell, Kadin Marshall, and Josh Armstrong finished 4th with a time of 8:21.16 seconds.
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