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OKC battled the Wizards in a back-and-forth contest that featured 16 lead changes and 15 ties. After the first quarter, neither team led by more than single digits and it would once again take until the final moments to determine a victor. Though the Thunder fell 122-118, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led all scorers with 32 points, the Thunder bench poured in 42 points and OKC’s offense stacked up a season-high 64 points in the paint.
Read moreSpecial Olympics Oklahoma is set to hold its annual statewide Winter Games for the first time since 2020 due to the pandemic. This year’s event will host 44 teams consisting of more than 700 athletes and Unified Partners registered, and is scheduled for January 13 through January 15.
Read moreThe Wewoka Girls Basketball team were the champions of the Konawa Invitational Tournament. (Photo by Glen Bryan).
Read moreMajor League Baseball and the MLB Players Association will resume bargaining on core economics later this week.
Read moreAbove, the Wewoka High Lady Tigers captured the championship in the recent Konawa Invitational Tournament. Above, Mariah Sipes-Louie is able to get past a defender as she heads toward the basket. Wewoka beat Holdenville 49 – 44. —Photo by Glen Bryan
Read moreIn their first contests of the latter half of the basketball season, The Lady Chieftains and Chieftains took on Prague Tuesday. The Lady Chiefs entered at 6-2, while the boys went in 4-4.
Read moreSeminole Junior, Vcake Wassana, elevates to shoot a layup against the Red Devils. Wassana finished with fourteen points as the Chieftains lost 57-54 in overtime. —Photo by Kassidy Baker
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