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Above, Allie Rangel of Sasakwa looks to beat the tag as she slides into home plate Friday evening in a scrimmage between the Sasakwa and Maud JV fast pitch teams. Left, Maud’s Abby Bull hurls a pitch from the mound.
Read moreThe 2022 season for the Oklahoma Sooners marks a new beginning for one of the most storied programs in the history of college football.
Read moreIn the moments after claiming the checkered flag for the Sunoco Go Rewards 200 at the Glen Saturday afternoon, Kyle Larson smiled and conceded he was a bit fortunate.
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma is expanding its private tailgating areas to allow for a more robust fan experience during the 2022 football season.
Read moreThis weekend, the inaugural season for the 2022 PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Team Series will continue with the second team-hosted homestand, as the Nashville Stampede welcome the league’s other seven teams to Tennessee and Bridgestone Arena for PBR Stampede Days Aug. 19-21.
Read moreSTARBASE Oklahoma welcomed its teachers across the state during a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the newest classroom located at Fort Sill, Oklahoma on Thursday, August 11, 2022.
Read moreNORTHEAST Birch: August 14. Elevation is 2 ft. below normal and falling, water temperature 85°F and stained. (USACE Lake Level) Crappie good on minnows around brush structure and standing timber. Blue and channel catfish fair on shad around channels. Report submitted by Jeremy Bersche, game warden stationed in Osage County. Copan: August 13. Elevation is 1.5 ft. below normal and falling, water temperature 80°F and stained. (USACE Lake Level) Blue, channel, and flathead catfish slow on cut bait, goldfish, live bait, live shad, shad, shrimp, stinkbait, sunfish, and worms below the dam, riprap, river channel, rocks, and shorelines. Crappie slow on hair jigs, minnows, PowerBait, and tube jigs around brush structure, docks, and shorelines. Report submitted by Lt. Joe Alexander, game warden stationed in Washington County.
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