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Choctaw shuts down Lady Wolves
The Edmond Santa Fe softball team had not faced a pitcher like Kaylnn Schrock yet this season. And they were not sure how to handle the Choctaw hurler, who mowed down batters, and handed Santa Fe a 1-0 loss Thursday night in Choctaw.
“(Schrock) is a a good little pitcher, but we need to do a better job putting the bat on the ball,” Santa Fe coach Rhonda Lawson said. “The whole year we haven’t faced anyone who throws as hard as she does.”
The Yellowjackets lone run came in the fourth inning, when a baserunner scored from third on an errant throw.
Santa Fe senior pitcher Evan Gray had a strong outing, allowing just three hits and one unearned run.
The Santa Fe girls will return to action Friday when they host Memorial.
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Lady Antlers bounce back with win over El Reno
The Deer Creek girls’ defense proved to be too much for El Reno on Monday night. The No. 7-ranked Lady Antlers forced a barrage of turnovers as they got back on track with a 58-33 win at the Leroy Estes Field House.
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Santa Fe boys top Choctaw, Lady Wolves suffer second loss of season
The No. 1-ranked Santa Fe boys basketball team rolled to another easy win on Saturday night knocking off Choctaw 80-55 on the road.
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Noth escapes Mustang
Down by a point going into the fourth quarter Kevin Korstjens’ No. 3-ranked Edmond North Lady Huskies didn’t panic on the road at Mustang on Monday night. Instead they turned up the defensive pressure and got the ball into Elizabeth Donohoe, who had a career night, winning 59-43.
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El Reno top Antlers 72-60
The Deer Creek boys did their best to hang with El Reno, but in the end the Indians’ backcourt pressure was too much. The No. 9-ranked Indians pulled in front by double digits in the second half before holding off the Antlers for a 72-60 win Monday night at the Leroy Estes Fieldhouse.
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Southern Nazarene tops Lady Eagles
The Oklahoma Christian women’s basketball team used a second half rally to pull within two against Southern Nazarene University, but couldn’t close the gap. The Crimson Storm used a 14-3 run in the final 13 minutes of the game for a 70-53 win Saturday night at the Sawyer Center.
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Local wrestling teams staying west for regionals
Local high school wrestling teams will not have to travel far for regionals, which are set for Feb. 19-20. All three Edmond schools will compete at Yukon in the Class 6A West Regional while Deer Creek is set to host the 5A West Regional again this year.
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Saints win in a Brees, 31-17
With the Colts unable to provide enough of a pass rush, former Purdue quarterback Drew Brees completed 32 of 39 passes for 288 yards and fired two touchdowns to earn game Most Valuable Player honors as the New Orleans Saints posted a 31-17 Super Bowl XLIV win Sunday night at Sun Life Stadium.
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Upset bid falls short for OC men
The Oklahoma Christian University men delivered a few scares Saturday night, but didn’t have enough to upset No. 6-ranked Southern Nazarene. The Crimson Storm’s tough play upfront proved to be too much for No. 16 Eagles as they held on for a 64-54 win at the Sawyer Center.
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Lady Antlers top rival Guthrie 54-33
The Deer Creek girl’s basketball team had no trouble in their first game back since winning the Bruce Gray Invitational two weeks ago. The No. 7-ranked Lady Antlers cruised past rival Guthrie on Friday night, winning 54-33.
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North uses big second half to top Putnam City
The No. 3-ranked Edmond North girls shook off a slow first half start Friday night and pulled out a 61-44 road win over Putnam City.
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