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Jeff Fabry took first place in the Open Compound portion of the Outdoor Archery competition at the Endeavor Games. Fabry scored 650 points to top Edmond’s TJ Pemberton by eight points
Matthew Benack, Jacksonville, NC, also took first place in the event, while Travis Akin, Williamsburg, VA, and Jeremiah Luttmer placed third.
In the Open Recurve division, Russell Wolfe, of Williamsburg, BA, took first place, as did Michael Lukow of San Antonio. Pemberton placed second, followed by William Demers, of Midway Park, NC.
Andy Lane, of Enid, won the Open 50M Compound, Wade Capoun, Paxico, KS, won the Jr. 70M Compound, Alexis Kaibel, St. Peters, MO, took the U-12 Visually impaired event, Pierce Pfluger, San Angelo, Texas, won the U-18 Recurve, while Dion Carr won the U-20 Compound.
In the U20 Shooting competition, Tyler Bowman of Pawhuska, tookf first place, followed by Viktor White, ST College, PA, in second.
Tyler Jones, of Olive Branch, MS, won the U14 Division,
Richard Sammon, of Sam Houston, Texas, won the Masters division.
John Powell, of Balch Springs, Texas, won the SH2 Masters Division, while Nick Beach, of Camp Pendleton, Calif, won the SH1 Adults division. Gregory Reynolds, of Dighton, Mass. won the SH2 Adults Division.
In the Sitting Volleyball tournament, it was Battle Back 1 that took the team title, winning all six of its matches. USA Red was second at 5-1, while Battle Back 2 took third at 4-2.
In Table Tennis, Colin Cutter of Piedmont, took the Youth Wheelchair-Open title. In the Standing Class, Kelvin Rosado, of Camp Pendleton, Calif., Alexander Xue, of Plainsboro, N.J., and Richard Sammons, Sam Houston, Texas, won titles.
Men’s Wheelchair champions were Jon Redman, Jose Nieves, Nathan Dewalt, Augusto Perez and Adam Saldana.
Jo Ann Rodriquez won the Women;s Wheelchair Open. Rose Hollerman, of Elysian, Minn., also won a title.
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Endeavor Games crowns champs
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OCA’s Drewke signs with OC
Oklahoma Christian Academy senior Kara Drewke signed to play soccer at Oklahoma Christian University this week.
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OC enters final day of NAIA golf championship with 3-stroke lead
Defending national champions and No. 2-ranked Oklahoma Christian maintained the clubhouse lead heading into the final round of the 61st annual NAIA Men’s Golf National Championships presented by FORE! Salem at Creekside Golf Club.
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Kansas State shuts Cowboys out of tourney
Five days after Oklahoma State University pitcher Randy McCurry dominated Texas A&M in his best pitching performance this season, the junior from Tupelo had his worst outing as Kansas State eliminated the Cowboys from the Big 12 tournament, 11-5, Thursday at Oklahoma City’s Bricktown Ballpark.
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Defending champion Oklahoma Christian holds 6-stroke lead at NAIA tournament
Midway through the 61st annual NAIA Men’s Golf National Championships presented by FORE! Salem at Creekside Golf Club, defending national champions and No. 2-ranked Oklahoma Christian University holds a six-stroke lead with 36 holes remaining.
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Eagles, Bogstrand overcome soggy conditions, stand 2nd
Growing up in Norway, Oklahoma Christian University golfer Vilhelm Bogstrand became used to playing in adverse weather conditions. That experience served him well on Tuesday in the opening round of the NAIA Championship.
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UCO qualifies boat for national rowing; 2 Broncho rowers named All-American
Central Oklahoma will make its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II Women’s Rowing Championships this weekend when the Bronchos send their 8+ boat to the West Windsor, N.J. for that three-day event.
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UCO's Edwards named to academic All-America team
The awards just keep coming for Central Oklahoma’s Kacie Edwards, who was named Wednesday to the 2012 Capital One Academic All-America NCAA Division II Softball Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America.
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Bronchos fall in World Series semifinals
A dream season ended in disappointment for Central Oklahoma here Saturday afternoon in the NCAA Division II World Series.
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UCO women 8th at Div. II golf championship
Chaney Uhles capped off a brilliant sophomore season with a fifth-place finish in the NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships here Saturday to lead Central Oklahoma to an eight-place showing in its first-ever national tournament appearance.
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