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Adventures with Allie

Adventures with Allie

Adventures with Allie

(Written by someone currently sick, wrapped in two blankets, and drinking spiced tea like it’s a prescription.) Every winter, there comes a moment when the real cold finally settles in.
Evie Ools signs her letter of intent to play softball for the NOC Jets next to her mom, Megan Ools, and her dad Cary Ools. Behind her stood current coaches Alyssa Fuxa and Lesli Robinson, and future coach Steve Kessel.

Evie Ools signs her letter of intent to play softball for the NOC Jets next to her mom, Megan Ools, and her dad Cary Ools. Behind her stood current coaches Alyssa Fuxa and Lesli Robinson, and future coach Steve Kessel.

Evie Ools signs with Northern

Evie Ools, daughter of Megan and Cary Ools, signed to play at Northern Oklahoma College in Enid. Her coach will be Steve Kessel. Lesli Robinson, her coach, kept her speech brief but with good compliments.There were a bunch of pictures taken, mostly with her parents, teammates, and Jr. High kids.
Protecting your generosity

Protecting your generosity

Protecting your generosity

As we approach the holiday season, Oklahomans will once again demonstrate the extraordinary generosity that defines our state.
Adventures with Allie

Adventures with Allie

Adventures with Allie

This Thanksgiving is our first with a five-monthold, and let me tell you, having a baby this age transforms the holiday in ways I never expected.

Fifth and sixth grade finish second in conference tournament

Our fifth and sixth grade football Tornadoes finished second in their conference tournament against a HUGE Wellston team 30-6.They had beaten a good Depew team 6-0 in the semi-finals.They also beat Davenport 30-0. Davenport was big too, but not as skilled as Wellston.They also beat Oilton 20-0.
Why legal notices still belong in your Keystone Gusher

Why legal notices still belong in your Keystone Gusher

Why legal notices still belong in your Keystone Gusher

You’ve probably seen them a hundred times before… those small-print boxes near the back of The Keystone Gusher. They don’t shout for attention the way the front page does. They don’t come with colorful photos or large, bold headlines.

Home sweet home

The Drumright Tornadoes travelled to Foyil Friday night.Win, and the Tornadoes would get second place in district and get to host a playoff game.Coach Chris Elerick said “First play of the game we ran double reverse quarterback throwback, and it took everybody to execute.