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Tuesday’s Games
BOYS
At Durant
Ada 46, Durant 44
ADA 15 7 10 14 — 46
DURANT 8 11 9 16 — 44
ADA: David Forbes 6-9, 0-0, 13; Easton Pingleton 4-11, 2-6, 10; John Stout 3-9, 2-6, 8; Walker Whitworth 2-8, 1-2, 7; Cory Kilby 2-6, 2-4, 6; D’Angelo Dunn 1-3, 0-2, 2. Totals: 18-46, 7-20, 46.
DURANT: Zac Cater 6-12, 0-3, 14; Will Engle 5-12, 1-2, 12; Cole Hughes 5-12, 1-1, 12; Skye Lowe 1-2, 2-2, 4; Derek Penz 1-1, 0-0, 2. Totals: 18-51, 4-8, 44.
Turnovers: Ada 7, Durant 8.
Steals: Ada 4, Durant 3.
Rebounds: Ada 42 (Forbes 12, Kilby 9, Stout 8); Durant 33 (Hughes 6, Cater 6).
3-point goals: Ada 3-15 (Whitworth 2-8, Forbes 1-2); Durant 4-19 (Cater 2-2, Hughes 1-5, Wengle 1-4).
Fouled out: Cater (D).
At Dibble
Stratford 65, Dibble 37
STRATFORD 17 17 18 13 — 65
DIBBLE 7 6 14 10 — 37
STRATFORD: Chris Kozak 20, Randy Brown 18, Trey Helm 6, Dakota Noland 6, Jon Golden 4, Chase Bradstreet 3, Brenton Willingham 3, Kyle Wright 3, Josh Waller 1, Avry Wood 1.
DIBBLE: Danielson 10, Sumner 10, Cook 8, James 4, Sturgell 3, Hayes 2.
3-point goals: Kozak 4, Brown 3, Willinham 1 (S). Cook 2, Sturgell 1 (D).
Fouled Out: Helm (S)
NOTEWORTHY: Chris Kozak sank four 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 20 points and Randy Brown converted on three treys and finished with 18 points for the victorious Bulldogs, Stratford led 17-7 after one quarter and was up by a 34-13 margin at halftime as five of the Bulldog 3-pointers occurred before the break. It was 52-27 heading into the fourth period.
COACH’S QUOTE: “We came out played good aggressive defense and hit five 3’s in the first half, which got us going. We came out and took care of business early. Chris and Randy really shot the ball well,” — Stratford head coach Mark Qualls.
Team Records: Stratford is 13-5; Dibble 12-7,
Up Next: Stratford hosts Wayne for homecoming on Friday (the boys game will be played first with the girls to follow).
At Coalgate
Stonewall 35, Coalgate 30 (OT)
STONEWALL 9 7 5 7 7 — 35
COALGATE 11 3 6 8 2 — 30
STONEWALL: Marcus Sandy 14, Dakota Morgan 7, Dakota Gore 6, Rowdy Rodriguez 3, Tanner Dees 3, Austin Berry 2.
COALGATE: C.J. McClain 16, Jaydin Riley 3, Mason Jim 3, Nate Hardy 3, Dakota Powell 3, C.J. Bills 2.
3-point goals: Sandy 2, Morgan 1, Rodriguez 1 (S). McClain 3, Riley 1, Hardy 1, Powell 1 (C)
Fouled Out: None
NOTEWORTHY: The Longhorns, keyed by a few big defensive plays, outscored the Wildcats 7-2 in overtime after the two teams were deadlocked at 28 at the end of regulation. Coalgate’s C.J. Powell hit a shot with five seconds to go, sending the game to OT. But two key defensive plays by Dakota Gore enabled Stonewall to pull away. Gore stole the ball, fed Tanner Dees for a layup and Dees drew the foul which led to an old-fashioned 3-point play. Gore had another steal in the extra session and converted the layup. Marcus Sandy, behind two 3-pointers, finished with 14 points to lead the Longhorns. Dakota Morgan, with one trey, finished with seven points and Gore ended up with six points. C.J. McClain scored a game-high 16 points, including three 3-pointers, for Coalgate.
COACH’S QUOTE: “It was a hard-fought game. Both teams fought hard. We were able to make some plays in overtime to win,” — Stonewall head coach Wes Moreland.
Team Records: Stonewall 13-9; Coalgate 5-12.
Up Next: Stonewall at Caddo tonight; Stonewall at Wanette Friday. Holdenville at Coalgate Friday.
GIRLS
At Durant
Ada 62, Durant 47
ADA 11 15 18 18 — 62
DURANT 18 15 4 10 — 47
ADA: Aaliyah Blakley 27, Sami Jewett 12, Kyndel Carter 8, Olivia Wells 6, Markeisha Black 5, Menee Thomsen 4,.
DURANT: Katie Caraway 9, Rheagan Jones 8, Sarah Wilhite 7, Alexa Richards 6, Rylie Richards 6, Kenzi Clapp 4, Morgan Steve 4, Shelbi Barrett 3.
3-point goals: Black, Jewett, Thomsen (A); R. Richards 2, Caraway 2, Wilhite, J0nes, Barrett (D).
Fouled out: None.
At Coalgate
Stonewall 47, Coalgate 35
STONEWALL 10 10 16 11 — 47
COALGATE 3 10 9 13 — 35
STONEWALL: Breann Gipson 22, Haley Snell 15, Shaina Bills 5, Kim Helms 4, Tana Davis 1.
COALGATE: Landon Garcia 15, Trentham 6, Shelby Martindale 5, Brooklynn Hughes 4, Whitney Williams 3, Bailey Hughes 2.
3-point goals: Snell 2, Bills 1, Helms 1 (S). Garcia 3, Martindale 1 (C)
Fouled Out: Bailey Hughes (C)
NOTEWORTHY: The Lady Longhorns overcame a dismal shooting night (15-of-50 from the floor and 13-of-33 from the free throw line) in knocking off the Lady Wildcats. Senior center Breann Gipson tossed in 22 points to lead the Stonewall attack while senior forward Haley Snell added 15 points, including a pair of 3-pointers, and five steals. Senior guard Kim Helms recorded four steals and had seven assists to go with her four points for the Lady Longhorns. Teammate Lyndsay Daffern was scoreless, but led the team with six rebounds. Junior Landon Garcia fueled Coalgate with 15 points, including three treys. Stonewall limited the Lady Wildcats to three first-quarter points in holding a 10-3 advantage, heading into the second period. It was 20-13 at halftime and 36-22 through three quarters.
COACH’S QUOTE: “To go on the road, shoot that poorly and come out with a win, you’ll take it. We played pretty good defense. We had open looks and missed shots,” — Stonewall head coach Brian Davis.
Team Records: Stonewall is 16-5; Coalgate 1-15.
Up Next: Stonewall at Caddo Thursday, Stonewall at Wanette Friday. Holdenville at Coalgate Friday.
At Dibble
Dibble 61, Stratford 48
STRATFORD 18 9 10 11 — 48
DIBBLE 11 18 18 14 — 61
STRATFORD: Lacey Hatter 15, DeAmber Barrett 14, Kathryne Alberson 8, Cheyenne Weast 5, Caylee Fulp 3, Leah Parker 2, Hanna McKinney 1.
DIBBLE: Brum 18, Baker 18, Parker 17, Burham 6, Harwick 2.
3-point goals: Barrett 2 (S). Baker 1 (D)
Fouled Out: None
NOTEWORTHY: Lacey Hatter scored 15 points and DeAmber Barrett followed with 14, including two 3-pointers, but it wasn’t enough as the Lady Bulldogs fell on the road. Stratford got off to a hot start, outscoring the hosts 18-11, but trailed 29-27 at halftime and was down 47-37 after three quarters.
COACH’S QUOTE: “We came out of the gates knocking down a bunch of shots and then got real cold in the second, third and fourth quarters. We once again had a bunch of steals, but didn’t convert on the other end,” — Stratford head coach Jason Fulks.
Team Records: Stratford 13-5; Dibble 13-8.
Up Next: Wayne at Stratford Friday (due to homecoming, the boys game will be played first, followed by the girls).
At Asher
Asher 66, Strother 34
STROTHER 6 8 7 13 — 34
ASHER 18 19 19 10 — 66
STROTHER: Lindsey Carcia 20, Jessica Carter 6, Autumn Priest 4, Kayci Deveraux 2, Abigail Coats 2.
ASHER: Tristan Milburn 23, Shelby Fleming 18, Sarah Wauahdooah 6, Shayla Dekuyper 4, Alisha Huggins 3, Brandi Doshier 2, Malerey Luman 2, Haley Odell 2, Sabrina Frankovich 2, Desaray Goodgion 2, Chelsey Odell 2.
3-point goals: Garcia 1 (S). Milburn 3, Huggins 1 (A)
Fouled Out: Coats (S)
NOTEWORTHY: Junior guard Tristan Milburn poured in 23 points, including three 3-pointers, and freshman forward Shelby Fleming added 18 as the Lady Indians rolled to the victory. Asher jumped out to an 18-6 advantage after one quarter and led 37-14 at halftime. It was 56-21 through three periods. Lindsey Carter led Strother with 23 points, including one trey.
Team Record: Asher is 16-7
Up Next: Asher hosts Roff Friday.
TONIGHT
Allen at Davis
Stonewall at Caddo
Friday, Feb. 1
Shawnee at Ada
Roff at Asher
Byng at Tecumseh
Stringtown at Calvin
Holdenville at Coalgate
Konawa at Latta
Wayne at Stratford
Marietta at Sulphur
Tupelo at Milburn
Saturday, Feb. 2
Latta at Lone Grove
Earlsboro at Stratford



