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Thunder Alley: OKC has lost something special with the watch parties going away
Published: Sun, May 27, 2012
When the Western Conference Finals swing to Oklahoma City, Thunder Alley will open three hours before tipoff. There will be music. There will be games. There will be concessions. But once the game starts, the party stops. Read More
300 wins big surprise to John Smith
Updated: Sat, Jan 8, 2011
The 300th career coaching win snuck up on Oklahoma State wrestling coach John Smith.
“I didn’t realize it was 300 until after the Arizona State match and I went to get my cell phone and I had about 200 text messages congratulating me,” Smith said. “I knew I did something right.”
Smith, in his 20th year... Read More
Muskogee coach charged with alleged lewd acts
Published: Thu, Jul 22, 2010
MUSKOGEE — A Muskogee High School assistant wrestling coach has been charged with alleged lewd acts toward a 15-year-old girl.
Donaco Watts, 28, was arrested by Muskogee Police Thursday afternoon after a warrant was issued by the Muskogee County District Attorney’s Office at his home, where physical evidence... Read More
The Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame is busting out all over
Updated: Sun, Aug 10, 2008
The Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame has been more concept than reality through most of its 22 years of existence. Induction into the Hall of Fame was quite an honor, with a royal celebration and a handsome bust commissioned to the capture the likeness of Oklahoma's greatest sporting stars. But the Hall of Fame's home... Read More
Oklahomans will head to New York to view parade
Published: Tue, Nov 21, 2006
Gov. Brad Henry and first lady Kim Henry are among about 200 Oklahomans heading for New York to view in person Oklahoma's centennial float in the 80th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The float, called "Oklahoma Rising," depicts the state's history and will include a covered wagon pulled by Clydesdales. The horses,... Read More
Float to spotlight state in holiday parade
Published: Sun, Nov 19, 2006
Oklahoma's past and future will be represented on national television on Thanksgiving for the second consecutive year. The float "Oklahoma Rising" commemorates Oklahoma's 100-year statehood history. Oklahoma celebrities will ride on the float, which will be featured in the 80th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade... Read More
Lay coaches help teams
Updated: Sun, Jul 23, 2006
High school football is a big part of Mark Adams’ life. Much like other coaches, the Heritage Hall defensive coordinator determines his work schedule around practice and games.
But unlike other coaches, Adams is not a teacher or an administrator. He is an insurance salesman.
“I have a passion for football... Read More
Parents sue Lawton Public Schools
Updated: Fri, Jun 16, 2006
LAWTON -- Parents of a Lawton high school student with cerebral palsy filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court Thursday in Oklahoma City, claiming Lawton Public Schools is in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Q&A: Americans with Disabilities Act At the center of the federal complaint is... Read More
Locker room renovation funded
Updated: Fri, Apr 28, 2006
A $100,000 commitment from two University of Central Oklahoma graduates and former athletes will help renovate the football locker room. Tim and David Aduddell, owners of the Oklahoma Development Group, recently announced their contribution to the UCO Foundation. Tim Aduddell played football for the university in... Read More
Wrestling with his diet
Updated: Thu, Apr 27, 2006
Kirk Willis suddenly felt weak. "I could barely stand up. I could hardly stop shaking. Willis, a sophomore wrestler at the time, had finished a wrestling match when he felt faint and stumbled off the mat. Meredith Malcolm, a science teacher at Willis' High School, was at the wrestling tournament that day. She... Read More
NCAA Wrestling finals
Updated: Sun, Mar 19, 2006
OSU's wrestling team took away a lot of the drama for Saturday night's finals by clinching the team title last night. OSU wins the team title easily. Their 34th title in school history, and 4th in a row. Minnesota was second. OU finishes 3rd. Read More
NCAA Wrestling Championship highlights
Updated: Sat, Mar 18, 2006
Only a few sports teams in America can claim as much dominance in team competition as the OSU wrestling team. Heading into this weekend's national championships in Oklahoma City, the Cowboys were looking to add to that mystique by claiming their 34th national title. Another huge crowd Friday night, at the Ford... Read More
OSU wrestlers in the hunt for Championship
Updated: Wed, Mar 15, 2006
It's a big week for coach John Smith and the OSU wrestling team. They are favored to win an amazing 4th consecutive national title, and 34th in school history. And they can do it right here in Oklahoma City. The NCAA Championships start Thursday afternoon at the ford Center. OSU, OU, Minnesota, all the top... Read More
Reservists to deploy overseas
Updated: Sun, Mar 5, 2006
MIDWEST CITY -- For a while, the Holten household will lose a husband and a father. In the more than 16 years since her husband signed up, DeAnn Holten, 34, never thought he would actually be deployed. Sgt. 1st Class John Holten and dozens of other soldiers from the 95th Division Army Reserve met Saturday at the... Read More
High School Wrestling Championship highlights
Updated: Sun, Feb 26, 2006
High School State Wrestling Championships Saturday night at the fairgrounds. Ponca City edges Stillwater and Midwest City in 5A. El Reno makes it 11-in-a-row in 4A. Marlow over Cushing in 3A Perry 12-in-a-row in 2A. Read More
High School Wrestling Championship highlights
Updated: Sat, Feb 25, 2006
High School Wrestling Championships underway Friday at the State Fairgrounds. El Reno has already wrapped up their 11th straight title. Cushing leading in 3A. Perry has almost sealed a 12th-straight title in 2A. Finals Saturday night. Read More
Grappling for charity
Updated: Fri, Feb 3, 2006
The Mid South Wrestling Alliance plans a benefit meet at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 19 in City Nights Event Center, 5810 S Western. The match will honor six children who survived the Oklahoma City bombing and will also honor Jannie Coverdale, who lost two grandchildren. Rebecca Denny, Brandon Denny, P.J. Allen, Nekia... Read More
Police seek answers in student's death
Updated: Tue, Mar 15, 2005
NORMAN - University of Oklahoma police have unanswered questions about the hanging death of an OU student a week ago, according to a Cleveland County court affidavit. Sarah Dawn Tolin, 23, was remembered Monday as a "champion" in life. Hundreds of people -- family, friends, members of Temple Beth-El, schoolmates... Read More
Justin King, Yukon
Updated: Sun, Jun 6, 2004
Athletics: Coaches' Large West All-State team selection in wrestling as a senior. Class 5A regional runner-up twice. State-tournament qualifier as a junior and senior. Three-year varsity wrestler. Two-year varsity starter in football. Participated in track one year. Academics: Scored a 32 on the ACT. Ranked... Read More
Disorder not stopping El Reno ninth-grader
Updated: Thu, Jan 24, 2002
All things considered, the toughest wrestler in Oklahoma might be a ninth-grader who wrestles at 103 pounds. He is Brice Wasserman of El Reno, and he has hemophilia. "He's just a little 14-year-old kid right now," said El Reno coach Archie Randall, "but we're talking about a phenomenal little dude. Tough as a... Read More
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