Sports

Tornadoes win one lose one to Depew

The Drumright baseball Tornadoes entered into last week at 6-4, but lost three out of four games. They opened the week playing Carney, who we used to beat pretty easy. We lost 11-7. It appears that Carney has gotten way bigger and way faster.We had four errors in the first and were down 4-0.

Cleveland Tigers have strong showing in Pawhuska meet

PAWHUSKA — Cleveland turned in a strong all-around performance at the Pawhuska Invitational on April 2, highlighted by multiple event titles, runner-up finishes and depth across nearly every discipline.The Tigers’ boys 3,200-meter relay team set the tone early with a second-place finish in 9:09.

Black Bears continue to build at Cashion meet

CASHION — Pawnee competed across several events at the Cashion Wildcat Relays on April 3, with athletes gaining valuable experience against a competitive field.The Black Bears’ boys 4x100 relay placed 22nd (50.51), while the girls 4x400 relay team finished 15th (4:44.23).

Prue places in Pawhuska

PAWHUSKA — Prue athletes showed resilience and versatility across multiple events at the Pawhuska Invitational on April 2, highlighted by several podium finishes and strong showings in the hurdles and distance races.The Rockets’ boys 3,200-meter relay team placed sixth in 9:45.

Lovecamp lights it up as Lady Pirates ride a hot streak

CLEVELAND — When Lexi Lovecamp steps onto the course right now, it’s less about if she’ll make noise — and more about how loud it’s going to be.The Mannford Lady Pirates are riding a wave of momentum thanks to their standout junior, and it showed in back-to-back tournaments this past week.

Stonecipher leads Olive golfers competing as individuals at Bristow

BRISTOW — Competing without a full team, the Olive boys still made their presence known Monday at the Bristow Boys Tournament at Bristow Golf Course and Country Club.With only three golfers entered, Olive competed as individuals but turned in several solid rounds, led by sophomore River Stonecipher.
Cleveland bats go nuclear: Tigers pile up 44 runs in three-game tear — and somehow want more

Cleveland bats go nuclear: Tigers pile up 44 runs in three-game tear — and somehow want more

Cleveland bats go nuclear: Tigers pile up 44 runs in three-game tear — and somehow want more

CLEVELAND — At some point, you run out of normal ways to describe it.The Cleveland Tigers have scored 44 runs in their last three games.That’s not football. That’s not slowpitch. That’s baseball. Somehow, they didn’t even win all three and this is where this story starts.