Childhood Memories

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— Oklahoma Coach’s Hall of Fame... 2009 — K im, my wife of 45 years, is lovely indeed, but...
Childhood Memories

Fort Towson edges Smithville in OT thriller, 65-61

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FORT TOWSON — Starting in the seventh grade, or even elementary school, basketball coaches begin harping at their players about the importance of making free throws. Most players get tired of hearing their coaches harping all the time about how important free-throws are... especially in tight games that are decided by only a few points.
Omar Gardner: parents Kellie and Emmit Freeman

Buffaloes avenge loss to Okmulgee, 55-41

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Hugo News Sports After stumbling against Okmulgee two weeks ago, the Buffaloes bounced back to beat the Bulldogs 55-41 at home Monday night. The differences between the Hugo team that traveled to Okmulgee and the team that stepped on the court this week were vast.
Buffaloes avenge loss to Okmulgee, 55-41

Lady Buffs slam Okmulgee by 41, 46-15

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Hugo News Sports The Lady Buffs put on another dominant performance against the Bulldogs, beating Okmulgee 46-15 inside Simon Parker Gymnasium Monday night. Just two weeks ago, the Buffaloes left Okmulgee with a 40-point win, and this week’s game was much of the same.
Lady Buffs slam Okmulgee by 41, 46-15

Lady Buffs slam Okmulgee, 65-25

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Hugo News Sports OKMULGEE — The Lady Buffs put on a dominant performance against Okmulgee Saturday, scoring 17 unanswered points in the first quarter, holding the Bulldogs scoreless in the third and ultimately walking away with a 65-25 victory.
KE’SHOWNA SCROGGINS put on an offensive show in Okmulgee, driving every soft spot in the defense and drawing eight trips to the charity line. She led the Buffaloes with 15 points. Hugo News Photo / Kelli Stacy

Buffaloes out of sync at Okmulgee

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3 ( Halftime... Boys’ Game) By Kelli Stacy Hugo News Sports OKMULGEE — The Buffaloes’ frustration was clear in the moments after their 48-43 loss to Okmulgee on Saturday.

Junior Buffs go l-2 against Lumberjax

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HUGO — The Hugo Buffalo basketball program training grounds are alive and well at Hugo Middle School. The junior Buffaloes went 1-2 against the sparky Wright City Lumberjax Monday night, dropping the seventh grade game 22-15; winning the eighth, 30-20, and dropping the ninth-grade contest, 23-28.
HUGO BUFFALO KADYN JONES crashes a soft spot in the Wright City Lumberjax’ defense and takes the ball to the rack for two points Monday night. Following Jones into rebound position is teammate Jayka Santillan. Coach Tanner Trent’s eighth grade Buffs battled from behind to post a 30-28 win. BELOW: QUINCY SHELTON shows his quickness and puts a baseline move on a Lumberjax defender to score two points for the ninth grade Hugo Buffaloes Monday. Hugo News Photos / Stan Stamper
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