Buffaloes fall to Bearcats

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ANTLERS — The Antlers Bearcats put up back-to-back wins over the Hugo Buffaloes at Bearcat Field last week, winning the first encounter by a comfortable 11-1 mark. Antlers scored seven runs in the first three innings to take a commanding, 7-0 lead into the fourth, when Hugo scored its lone run.
HUGO BUFFALO CATCHER TRYSTUNN FLEEKS showed a lot of hustle as he raced to first base in time to put a tag on a Roff base runner. Unfortunately, the runner knocked the ball from Fleek’s mit, but his hustle was not overlooked on the play. Hugo News Sports / Bobby Hamill

Hugo Junior Buffs run strong at Holly Creek!

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HOLLY CREEK — The Hugo Junior Buffalo track team ran strong last week at the Holly Creek Tournament (March 23). According to Coach Tanner Trent, “Hugo had many athletes who placed in the meet” which was filled with competition from Southeast Oklahoma.

RAMS drop Roff Tigers

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RATTAN — The Rattan RAMS chalked up two wins at home in the past week, with solid wins over the Roff Tigers (10-6) and over the Calera Bulldogs (6-4). Against Roff, the RAMS saw the ball well and scattered 15 hits and plated 10 runners.

MONTY WILLIAMS

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MONTY WILLIAMS hustles up to field a ground ball in his outfield position for the Soper Red Bears....
MONTY WILLIAMS

MITCHELL WESTBROOK

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MITCHELL WESTBROOK puts an out in the books for the Soper Red Bears during recent baseball action against Rock Creek. Hugo News Photo / Bobby Hamill.
MITCHELL WESTBROOK

National Day of Action encourages Oklahomans to ‘take down tobacco’

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• Statewide efforts focus on creating tobaccofree environments for youth Tobacco Stops With Me, a program of TSET, encourages Oklahomans to participate in the “Take Down Tobacco” National Day of Action on April 1. This national day of activism empowers people to stand up for tobacco-free environments and speak out against the harm caused by the tobacco industry.

TSET launches online vaping cessation support group for youth

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The Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) launched a new group vaping cessation intervention this month for teens and young adults. Quit the Hit is a free, web-based program designed to reduce youth e-cigarette use, combat the impact of nicotine addiction and help Oklahoma kids live longer, healthier lives.