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December 15th
HEAVENER —The Heavener Wolves posted a 62-41 home victory over the Talihina Golden Tigers Tuesday night at the Heavener Gym.
Cameron 56, Gans 23: In Cameron, the Yellowjackets (8-1) jumped out to a 16-4 lead after one period and never looked back.
Editor's Note — Nothing was reported on Arkoma's game at Bokoshe by press time.
It was a good weekend for the Poteau Youth Wrestling Club last weekend in a pair of tournaments.
In the Coweta Tournament, the Club had several second-place finishes. Zane Hendrix, Ross Johnson, Drake Barbee, Bryce Edwards and Luke Brooks all were runners-up.
Bryson Terry and Jarrod Vineyard were third, while Jarrett Lilley and Kadin Repass were fourth.
Race Williams, Rae Hendrix, Dalton Edwards and Charles Graham participated but did not medal.
In the Hulbert Tournament, the Poteau Youth Wrestling Club's Division I athletes were awarded the second-place team award.
The 2011 Oklahoma State Cowboy High School Christmas Hitting Camp will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, while the Christmas Pitching Camp will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
The camp is for high school freshmen through seniors.
Registration for both camps will begin at 9 a.m. the morning of the camp. The camp cost is $200.
For additional information, call (405) 744-3229 or email to: cole.gordo@gmail.com.
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Both of my elementary boys’ teams won their tournaments at Monroe last week. I want to give a shout out to Monroe Coach Casey Hemphill. He did a great job running the tournament and coaching all those kids. Casey played basketball at Poteau back when Clint and Candeeda were in school, and he was one heck of a good player. Keep up the good work, Casey!
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December 14th
HOWE — Fresh off bringing home some hardware from last weekend's Choctaw Nation Tournament, the Howe High School basketball teams kept the momentum going with a sweep of the Arkoma teams Monday night at the Howe Gym.
The Lions tamed the Mustangs 79-44, while the Lady Lions did likewise to the Lady Mustangs by a score of 66-24.