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June 26, 2009

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by Anonymous , , Fri Jun 26, 2009, 08:34 AM CDT
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  • chs qb chase rodger (5).jpg Storms empty Memorial Stadium early

    The first night of real football ended early when Thursday’s storms blew into Chickasha, forcing the cancellation of the Chicks' freshman game with Anadarko.
    The cancellation was announced it at the end of the third quarter of the eighth grade game, and they tried to finish that one, but when the Warriors scored with just under three minutes left to extend to 38-14 under threatening skies, the officials said “enough” and sent everyone home.

    September 7, 2010 1 Photo

  • Wort adds British flair for No. 7 OU

    Football is king where Oklahoma linebacker Tom Wort is from. Just not American football.
    Wort’s father would regularly bring footballs back to England from his business trips to the U.S., feeding his son’s obsession with the game played an ocean away. Wort would promptly get them confiscated by the headmaster. No room for that at recess.
    “I’d be playing around with it on the playground, I’d be playing catch and he came and took it away from me because he said that because of the point, if it hits someone, it might hurt them,” Wort said.

    September 7, 2010

  • Mount St. Mary's: Too big of a hill to climb


    Chickasha’s volleyball team turned a much-needed corner at Mt. St. Mary’s Thursday but still came up short, losing on the road in four tough games.
    The Chicks lost games one and two by identical 19-25 scores and then came back for a 25-23 win in game three. They dropped game four 23-25 for their tenth match loss of the year.

    September 7, 2010

  • UTAH STATE at OU

    Line: Oklahoma by 34.
    Series Record: Oklahoma leads 4-0.
    Last Meeting: Sept. 15, 2007, Oklahoma 54-3
    What's at Stake
    Oklahoma can become the seventh Division I program to reach 800 wins if it avoids starting a second straight season with an upset loss to a Utah-based team — last season it was BYU at Cowboys Stadium. The Aggies are trying to win their season opener for just the fourth time in 24 tries and the first time since 1997.
    Key Matchup

    September 7, 2010

  • Lady Chicks' bats heat up in 7-4 win


    Chickasha’s softball team secured its third win of the season Thursday just before thunderstorms rolled across into town and drenched the diamonds.
    After another slow start, this one against Guthrie in conference play, the Chicks turned things completely around for a solid, 7-4, comeback win.
    “We got the game in then got us out,” Chick coach Jimmy Darnell quipped. “The storms and lightning were coming in pretty quick.”

    September 7, 2010

  • QB Roethlisberger suspension reduced

    NEW YORK (AP) — Ben Roethlisberger's suspension has been cut from six games to four by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
    The Pittsburgh Steelers' star quarterback met with Goodell early Friday and was told he could return on Oct. 17 against Cleveland.
    Roethlisberger was suspended in April for violating the league's personal conduct policy, but Goodell said at the time he would review the player's behavior over the next few months. Goodell was satisfied that the quarterback has followed the league's guidelines and stayed out of trouble.

    September 7, 2010

  • SCORECARD

    SAT, SEP 4
    BSB-Am-Po, Ninnekah, Verden @ Hydro-Eakly tournament (TBA)
    SB-Ninnekah hosts Verden (noon)
    SB-Am-Po @ Maysville (11 a.m. start)
    SB-Chickasha HS/MS tournament (TBA)
    SOC-USAO v Emmanuel College @ Union, TN (1:00, 3:00)
    SUN, SEP 5
    BSB-Am-Po, Ninnekah, Verden @ Hydro-Eakly tournament (TBA)
    MON, SEP 6
    BSB-Am-Po, Ninnekah, Verden @ Hydro-Eakly tournament (TBA)

    September 7, 2010

  • 9-2 volleyball.jpg Duncan nips Chicks for straight-game win

    Duncan got their eighth match win of the season Tuesday, beating Nancy Waters’ Lady Chicks in straight games at the Activity Center.
    The Chicks looked like they had a little hangover from Monday night’s tough road loss at Tecumseh, coming out flat again and dropping their first two games by identical 25-17 scores.
    They came out firing on all eight cylinders for game three, running out to a 15-9 lead on the strength of a 7-0 run with Shelby Crosley serving, but the Demons battled back to tie it late and the Chicks let it slip away, 25-21.

    September 2, 2010 1 Photo

  • STATE SPORTS BRIEFS

    NORMAN (AP) — Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops has named walk-on Patrick O'Hara as the starting place-kicker for the seventh-ranked Sooners.
    Stoops said on his radio show Tuesday night that O'Hara won the competition with Jimmy Stevens, freshman Michael Hunnicutt and redshirt freshman Bryce Easley.

    September 2, 2010

  • Sooners' announcer to retire

    NORMAN (AP) — Bob Barry Sr. announced Tuesday that he plans to retire as the radio play-by-play voice of Oklahoma football and men's basketball after the upcoming season.
    Barry has been the radio voice of the Sooners for the last 20 years and he also had a 12-year stint in the job at the beginning of his career. In between, he handled the play-by-play for Tulsa basketball games and then for Oklahoma State football and basketball.

    September 1, 2010

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