Lady Buffs come up short at Valliant Districts

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VALLIANT — The road to state just got longer for the Lady Buffaloes after a 46-40 loss to Valliant in Districts Friday night. Despite beating the Bulldogs a few weeks ago in the regular season, Hugo wasn’t able to pull out an early victory that would’ve given them momentum going into regionals.
SHA’MYA COOPER passes the ball to one of her Lady Buff teammates at Valliant Friday. Below, Buffalo Cheerleader Gracie Armstrong keeps Buff fans fired up! Kelli Stacy Photos

Buffs come up short against B-Bow

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Hugo News Sports HUGO — In the final game of the regular season, Hugo came out swinging. Broken Bow is a tough team — one that includes sophomore Graydon Howell, who’s become known for putting up huge numbers — and it could be easy to fall behind their pace and never recover.
Buffs come up short against B-Bow

Gracie Armstrong

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is the 17-yearold daughter of Danny and Angie Armstrong. Gracie has been a member of Hugo Cheerleading for four years, National Society of High School Scholars for four years, Chicota fire and rescue for two years, Student council for two years, Leo’s club two years, National Honor society for one year, Basketball one year, Gifted and Talented one year and a 2024-2025 All-Region cheerleader. # 1
Gracie Armstrong... Escorted by Parents, Danny and Angie Armstrong.

Fort Towson recognizes Senior players...

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Recently recognized for their contributions to Fort Towson High School, both on and off the court, were: Destiny Chumley: played four years for the Lady Tigers’ softball team, two years for the Lady Tiger Basketball team and one year for the Tiger powerlifting team. Also a cheerleader for four years.

Soper wins two...

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Contributing Writer Soper’s Red Bears recently faced off against the Tigers of Fort Towson and escaped with two wins. The boys’ game came down to a duel of both team’s point guards — Fort Towson’s Hector Smith and Soper’s Mason Lowrimore.
Soper wins two...
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