Buffaloes kick off season Friday

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The Hugo Buffaloes’ season opener against the Dickson Comets will start later than usual due to the excessive heat southeastern Oklahoma is experiencing. Originally scheduled for a 7:30 p.m.
Buffaloes kick off season Friday

72nd Annnual Hugo News Football Contest!

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• Entrants are eligible to “win only one time” during the regular contest period and may be eligible for the Bowl contest. • Entry blanks are available at all sponsor locations.
72nd Annnual Hugo News Football Contest!

Midnight scrimmage gets Buffaloes’ 2023 season underway

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was alive with activity last Thursday night as Hugo kicked off the preseason with a few Buffalo traditions. The evening started with the annual pie auction fundraiser where fans and family members can pay for the chance to smack their favorite player or cheerleader in the face with a pie tin full of whipped cream. The event went on for nearly an hour and a half, with next to no one coming away unscathed.
QUINCY SHELTON, a sophomore for the Hugo Buffaloes reaches over a defender to make a big play during the Buffaloes’ midnight scrimmage last week. The Buffaloes will open their 2023 football season at home on Aug. 25 against Dickson with a 7:30 p.m. kickoff. Hugo News Photo / Kelli Stacy

Buffalo Notes...

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Football season is right around the corner, and that means it’s time to start marking your calendars with preseason events. Thursday, August 10 Annual Pie Auction: The Buffaloes will hold their annual pie auction fundraiser at Gene Nesbit Stadium at 7 p.m.

Former Lady Buffalo team leader returns to head coaching position

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Hugo News Sports HUGO — Hugo softball is in good hands, with Buffalo alum Heather Bunn taking over as head coach and immediately getting to work to revamp the once-strong program. Bunn, who was the first ever All-State softball player from Hugo, played college softball at three different programs in four years, collecting numerous NJCAA awards and playing in the NAIA Softball World Series for Louisiana State University at Alexandria.
Softball Coach Heather Bunn

Former Sooner great, Josh Heupel looking forward to facing OU in SEC

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Four words were written on a strip of paper inside the locker of Patrick Fletcher’s neighbor during OU football’s 1999 season. “Generals don’t get hurt.” The locker belonged to South Dakota native Josh Heupel, a transfer from Snow College, a public community college in Ephraim, Utah, which had a population of 4,317 in 1998.
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