Former Hugo Coach talks about ‘Sportsmanship’

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I’m a retired basketball and tennis coach of 42 years and a member of the following Hall of Fames: Oklahoma Coaches Association, Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association, Oklahoma Tennis Coaches Association, and Murray State College Athletics.
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FORT TOWSON HOMECOMING QUEEN FOR 2022

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FORT TOWSON HOMECOMING QUEEN FOR 2022, STORMEY WYATT poses above with other members of the Queen’s Court and their escorts. Pictured (l-r) are: Taylor McKnight and her escort Kaden Wilson, Baylee Rymel and her escort Tim Hutchinson, Queen Stormey Wyatt and her escort Mikha Thomas, Jalee Stinnett and her escort Omar Gardner, Mya Parish and her escort Jesse Grimes. Also pictured are flower girl Hadlee Rein Pollard and crown bearer, Carter Mosley. Hugo News Photo / Bobby Hamill

FORT TOWSON HOMECOMING QUEEN FOR 2022

Sooner Notes...

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Oklahoma checked an all-important box when sophomore safety Billy Bowman broke up Oklahoma State quarterback Spencer Sanders’ pass on fourth-and-5 to seal a 28-13 Bedlam victory. The Sooners clinched bowl eligibility on Saturday and won’t have to worry about scrapping for a berth when it faces Texas Tech next weekend in Lubbock.

Tigers split with Victory Life

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FORT TOWSON — The Fort Towson Tigers split games last week against Victory Life during 2022 Homecoming festivities. Led by Kaden Wilson’s 20-point night, the Tigers defeated Victory Life 61-16.
JESSE! JESSE! JESSE! — Fort Towson fans put a big cheer on when Jesse Grimes knocked down a big three-pointer last week in the Tigers’ big 61-16 win over Victory Life. Hugo News Photo / Bobby Hamill

Buffs get iced in snow-laced first round

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PRAGUE — The Buffaloes’ season came to an end Friday night in Prague in the first round of the State 2A playoffs. Hugo suffered a 34-14 loss to the Red Devils to finish the season at 7-4.
TRANDON MORGAN races across the field to run down a Prague receiver who had caught a pass inside the Buffalo defense. Morgan has been one of the Buffaloes’ leading tacklers for the entire season and made many outstanding plays. Hugo News Photo / Kelli Stacy

8th Grade Buffs win at Antlers

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Hugo’s eighth grade Buffaloes, coached by Tanner Trent, held on Monday to defeat the Durant Lions by three points (39-36) in the Antlers Tournament. The win will pit them against the Broken Bow Savages on Tuesday and a shot at the tournament finals Thursday night.
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