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The Chickasha High School wrestling team finished seventh out of 25 teams at the Carl Albert Invitational on Friday and Saturday.
Six Fightin' Chicks wrestlers placed in the tournament, and heavyweight Jacoby Brown was the only one to win his weight class.
David Eakers placed second, losing in the 138 pound finals to Brok Williams of MacArthur.
Dakota Resendez and Riley Williams placed third.
Josh Latham placed fourth, and Triston Hill took home a sixth-place finish.
Chickasha beat Carl Albert in a dual, 58-18 on Jan. 10 at Carl Albert High School.
Chickasha will host Harrah in the homecoming dual at 6 p.m. Thursday.
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Kittens coming along after dumpster dispair
Now on the desk of Animal Shelter Supervisor James Kasper, seven kittens saved from a dumpster on Wednesday are making progress toward a time when they can be adopted.
After being plucked from a dumpster on the north side of town, seven kittens now sit in a green carrier in the Chickasha Animal Shelter with a new found sense of hope.
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Kittens coming along after dumpster dispair
After being plucked from a dumpster on the north side of town, seven kittens now sit in a green carrier in the Chickasha Animal Shelter with a new found sense of hope.
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A domestic natural gas boom already has lowered U.S. energy prices while stoking fears of environmental disaster. Now U.S. producers are poised to ship vast quantities of gas overseas as energy companies seek permits for proposed export projects that could set off a renewed frenzy of fracking.
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