EDMOND —
A dominating six-match stretch after an opening-weight loss carried Central Oklahoma to a 36-6 battering of Oklahoma City Tuesday night at Hamilton Field House.
The Bronchos won eight of the 10 matches and earned bonus points at six weights in rolling to their 12th straight home win. UCO, ranked third in NCAA Division II, improved to 7-1 while dropping the NAIA No. 7-rated Stars to 6-7.
The Bronchos overwhelmed OCU after losing the first match of the night at 125 pounds, giving up just two points in the next six bouts while racking up a fall, two technical falls, two major decisions and a 6-0 shutout.
UCO ended up getting falls from 165 Chris Watson and heavyweight Cody Dauphin, with 133 Casy Rowell and 149 Jordan Basks adding technical falls and 141 Trison Graham and 174 Kelly Henderson major decisions.
“I thought for the most part we did a good job staying aggressive and taking the attack to them,” UCO coach David James said. “We were really good on the mat and you’ve got to be happy anytime you get six bonus wins in one dual.”
Kidd Gomez’s 6-2 win at 125 gave the Stars a 3-0 lead, but it was all UCO after that.
Casy Rowell started the run of dominance with a 16-1 technical fall at 133, collecting four takedowns and three near-falls in his 16th straight win.
Trison Graham had three takedowns, a near-fall and nearly five minutes riding time in a 10-0 major decision at 141 and Jordan Basks scored four near-falls in cruising to a 17-0 technical fall at 149 for his 12th win in a row.
Cory Dauphin had a pair of slick takedowns in a 6-0 shutout of third-ranked Mark Meyer at 157 and Chris Watson turned a tight match into a fall at 165 when he drove fourth-rated Zach Skates to his back for the pin at the 5:34 mark.
Kelly Henderson capped UCO’s run with a four-takedown, 10-1 major decision at 174, giving the Bronchos a 59-2 advantage in points scored during the six-match streak.
Tanner Keck picked up UCO’s seventh consecutive win with a tough 5-3 triumph at 184, picking up takedowns in the first and second periods.
OCU’s Michael Brown used three penalty points to edge Znick Ferrell at 197 before Cody Dauphin ended the night with his third straight first-period fall.
The Bronchos return to Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association action Friday at Lindenwood.
Central Oklahoma 36, Oklahoma City 6
125 – Kidd Gomez, OCU, dec. Ryan Brooks, 6-2.
133 – Casy Rowell, UCO, tech. fall Tyler Espitia, 16-1 (5:24).
141 – Trison Graham, UCO, major dec. Trevor Sterling, 10-0.
149 – Jordan Basks, UCO, tech. fall Josh Stewart, 17-0 (7:00).
157– Cory Dauphin, UCO, dec. Mark Meyer, 6-0.
165 – Chris Watson, UCO, pinned Zach Skates, 5:34.
174 – Kelly Henderson, UCO, major dec. Teagan Franco, 10-1.
184 – Tanner Keck, UCO, dec. Mitchell Eichenauer, 5-3.
197 – Michael Brown, OCU, dec. Znick Ferrell, 7-4.
285 – Cody Dauphin, UCO, pinned Stanley Lattimore, 1:37.
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Tennis camps offered in Edmond
Edmond Raquet Club is offering a pair of tennis camps beginning May 28.
For ages 5-8, a camp is offered from 8:45-9:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and for ages 7-15 a tennis camp is available from 6-6:55 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Both camps run from May 28-June 13 and cost is $99 per camp.
A camp session for ages 8-16 will run on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:30-9:25 a.m. May 29-June 12 for the identical cost.
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UCO winds up 10th nationally
Taylor Neidy fired a final-round 75, but Central Oklahoma failed to move up in the team standings at the NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships in Daytona Beach, Fla. Saturday.
The Bronchos closed with a 323 — making 11 double bogeys and three triples — and finished 10th in the four-day, 72-hole tournament with a 1,298 total on the 6,228-yard, par-72 Arthur Hills Legends Course at LPGA International.
Lynn ended Nova Southeastern’s four-year reign as national championships, finishing with a 1,187 total to edge the Sharks by three strokes. -
Central Oklahoma softballers make World Series again
Hayley Hudson gave Central Oklahoma a 5-4 lead with a run-scoring single in the fifth inning and the No. 19-ranked Bronchos staved off a seventh-inning Winona State threat to capture the NCAA Division II Central Super Regional championship Saturday afternoon at Edmond North High School.
The Warriors put two runners on with two outs in the bottom of the seventh in a bid to pull out a late win and force a deciding game in the best-of-three series, but left fielder Devyn Frazier made a running catch in foul territory for the final out to set off a wild celebration on the field.
UCO improved to 47-11 — a school-record for wins — with its 23th consecutive home victory and advanced to the Division II World Series for the second straight year. The Bronchos will face Armstrong Atlantic in the eight-team World Series at 11 a.m. Thursday in Salem, Va.
“I’d say that was a nail-biter,” head coach Genny Stidham said. “It was a good game, both teams played well. Winona has a great team and they didn’t give up, but we came up with some big plays and came out on top. -
Central Oklahoma golf coach picks up award
Central Oklahoma’s Michael Bond has been named the NCAA Division II Central Region Coach of the Year by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association, with Aly Seng and Erica Bensch both earning All-Central Region honors.
Bond led the Bronchos to perhaps the best season in school history in 2012-13 with top-five finishes in 10 of their 12 tournaments. UCO won three titles, including the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association crown and its first-ever regional championship, and finished 10th in the Division II national tournament. -
Workman's blast cranks UCO's engine; Bronchos cruise to 5-2 win
Nicole Workman’s solo home run gave Central Oklahoma a lead it would never relinquish and the No. 19-ranked Bronchos went on to topple Winona State 5-2 in the first game of the NCAA Division II Central Super Regional Friday night at the Edmond North High School Softball Complex.
Workman blasted her 14th homer of the season to lead off the second inning, with UCO adding three runs in the third and one more in the fifth to take a commanding 5-0 lead before the Warriors created some anxious moments in their final at bat.
WSU scored two runs and had runners on second and third on with just one out in the top of the seventh, but Kalynn Shrock got the final two batters to close out her fourth straight complete-game outing of the postseason and put the Bronchos in control of the best-of-three series. -
Richters rip competition at KickingBird
The KickingBird 2-man scramble was won by Jeff and Josh Richter, finishing with a 57.9 on May 11.
Jeff Jester and Kevin Wright wrapped up second-place honors with a 59.9 and Rick Morales and Ronnie Roberts placed third (60.1).
In the second flight, the top score was 60.4 by Jerry Bernhardt and Ted Carter. Picking up silver was the tandem of Jerry Fuller and Ramona Jacobi (61.2) and the third-place squad was Dyke Hoppe and Mark VanSickle at 62.0.
Morales was closest to the pin on No. 6 and Jeff Richter landed a dart on hole 14. -
Eagles' season finished; Lopez earns national honor
Southeastern, Fla. eliminated Oklahoma Christian 4-0 om the National Christian College Athletic Association World Series in Mason, Ohio today to advance to the tournament semifinals, while OC closes at 26-26.
OC would have advanced to the semifinals with a win, but completed a terrific turnaround from an 8-34 season in 2012. The Eagles made only the second national-tournament appearance in the program's history, with the other coming in 1972, when OC finished third in the NAIA World Series. -
Multiple baseball camps offered in Edmond
Edmond Schools baseball coaches Kyle Roberts (Edmond Memorial), Jeff Shafer (Edmond Santa Fe) and Karl King (Edmond North) will instruct the Edmond All-Star Baseball Camps starting May 28 at Edmond North High School.
A pair of all-skills camps will take place for kids ages 5 and older from May 28-31 and June 3-6. Times are the same, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
On June 7, a pitcher/catcher camp will be offered for ages 8 and older with the identical time frame. Cost is $35 for the pitcher/catcher camp and $125 for the all-skills camp.
For further inquiries, contact Karl King at 863-3570. -
Arthur Hills eating up Bronchos
Central Oklahoma’s struggles continued at the NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships in Daytona Beach, Fla. Friday.
The Bronchos made 10 double bogeys and two triple bogeys en route to a season-high 329 score on the rugged 6,228-yard, par-72 Arthur Hills Legends Course at LPGA International, leaving UCO in 10th place with a three-round total of 975.
Nova Southeastern has an 881 total heading into Saturday’s final round, giving the four-time defending champion Sharks a one-shot lead over second-place Lynn. -
Bronchos will make 12th appearance in national golf championship Monday
No. 18-ranked Central Oklahoma will make its 12th appearance in the NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships in Hershey, Pa. next week.
The 54-hole stroke play portion of the tournament runs Monday-Wednesday at the 7,061-yard, par-71 Hershey Country Club East Course, with the top-eight teams from the 20-team field advancing to match play. - More Sports Headlines
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