Hopkins feeds off teammates’ tough love
It's another warm summer night in Oklahoma and with baseball tournaments in full swing for the coming two months, the Southwest Shockers' dugout is loose and chirpy as usual.
It's another warm summer night in Oklahoma and with baseball tournaments in full swing for the coming two months, the Southwest Shockers' dugout is loose and chirpy as usual.
It was an all-Shockers final at the Jim Walton Tournament on Sunday, with both teams having to make furious comebacks in the semifinals to advance.
MacArthur High School baseball coach Rodney DeLong has scheduled a pair of camps this summer to help young players improve their skills and prepare them to take on any challenge they might face in
Hits were served on a platter courtesy of the Red Southwest Shockers on Thursday morning at Cameron University's McCord Field.
The Jim Walton Tournament kicked off on Thursday at MacArthur and Cameron University's McCord Field, and though the Southwest Shockers experienced much success during opening day, one of the three
Cameron University men's basketball team will host a number of camps this summer for the community's youth with dates coming up soon in June and July.
MEERS What makes an event special is often the setting itself.
The high school baseball season isn't quite over for select MacArthur players.
MEERS Last year, cyclist David Jennings looked up and saw a sign for the Tour de Meers and told himself, 'I'm gonna do that next year.'
After a busy season of athletic competition, Cameron University concluded the school year recently with the Annual Aggie Open golf scramble at the Lawton Country Club and nearly 20 teams competed a
You could just hear the excitement in the voice of Cindy Rowe Zelbst as she talked about Saturday's 29th Annual Tour de Meers bike ride and the great forecast for this year's event.
Three local baseball players Jaken Snider of Elgin, Tyler Polk of Duncan and Luke Lewis of Fort Cobb-Broxton were honored by the Oklahoma Coaches Association last week when they made the All-Stat
All-Star week ended on a high note on Monday night.
Last week, I wrote a column in which I, in so many words, said that America had grown a tad weary of professional All-Star events, partly because athletes didn't seem to care.
The road was rough for the 580 RollerGirls Saturday night as they fell hard following a four hour drive to Lubbock, Texas, for a bout with the West Texas Roller Derby.
Thunderstorms on Saturday night pushed Sunday's All-Area Baseball Classic high school all-star game back a day.
Emma Andrews may be a rather young head coach but she sure seems to have the Cameron women's basketball program going in the right direction and she's about as classy as they come.
OKLAHOMA CITY Forty-nine years is a long time to wait.
Over the year we all spend money on frills, things we don't always use or didn't particularly need, however, the $9.95 that I spent this month on the National High School Television Network may be
YUKON Several area track and field athletes in Class 5A were overwhelmed with joy on Saturday after taking gold or still finding themselves on the podium with a medal draped around their neck.
YUKON Gena Rogers had little time to rest.
SAN ANGELO, Texas - After making the most of just five hits in each of their two big victories Friday, Cameron's softball team ran out of magic Saturday as the Aggies could muster just a single hit
SAN ANGELO, Texas Cameron University's softball team made the most of just five hits in taking down mighty West Texas A&M Friday by a 4-3 score in the NCAA Division II South Central Regional b
YUKON The OSSAA Class 5A and 6A track state meet began on Friday at Yukon High School, with hundreds of athletes filling Miller Stadium to compete for state championships in their respective event
When it comes to overall state meet qualifiers, Eisenhower track set itself apart from the other city schools.
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