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Two neighboring Seminole County teams faced each other in last week in Thursday gridiron action. The Maud Tigers were victorious over the Sasakwa Vikings by a score of 52-6.
Read moreTop photo: Strother’s Trenton Wolfe looks for yardage in Thursday night’s contest against Caddo. Above, Quarterback Lawson Waller looks downfield for an open receiver. Strother fell to Caddo 18-52.
Read moreOklahoma City Thunder forward Mamadi Diakite is out indefinitely with a left hip fracture, the team announced on Wednesday.
Read moreWhat a historic night for the Oklahoma Baptist football. Two significant individual records were broken tonight as the Bison football team (4-3, 4-3 GAC) took care of East Central (4-3, 4-3 GAC) 47-20 inside Koi Ishto Stadium on Saturday night.
Read moreLSU will have a new coach in 2022.
The Tigers will be parting ways with coach Ed Orgeron at the end of the season according to Yahoo Sports’ Pete Thamel. The move comes two seasons after LSU won the national title after a 15-0 season.
Read moreIn a highly touted Thursday night matchup the #5 Seminole Chieftains took on #2 Lincoln Christian and fell by a score of 35-7.
Read moreIn its third preseason matchup, the Thunder faced a fully loaded Denver roster on the front end of a back-to-back. The squad took the lessons from its first two matchups of the preseason along with the weeks of practices under its belt and walked away with its first win of Training Camp.
Read moreMajor League Baseball’s odyssey toward the World Series began with two wild card games; the Boston Red Sox versus the New York Yankees, and the Los Angeles Dodgers against the St. Louis Cardinals. Luckily for MLB, the two games featured four of baseball’s historic and most revered teams. Television rating were high, but the games were a slog, especially for East Coast fans. The American League contest was a tedious 3:13 hours, and the National League’s game was played at a quicksand-like 4:15 hour pace. The Dodgers-Cardinals face off was a tight 3-1, but most EDT views missed the exciting Chris Taylor L.A. bottom-of the ninth-home run that sealed the Dodgers’ victory.
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