COMANCHE — The Indians picked it up in the second half and knocked off Kingston 50-40 in a make-up game Monday night. Clayton Bennett turned in a strong outing with 15 points and Josh Peevy knocked down three 3-pointers to lead the Indians to the win.
“It was our first full game without our point guard (Zac Young) and you could tell early that we weren’t getting out and running like we had been,” Comanche coach Nick Price said. “I think Tyler (Olheiser) will be fine at point guard for us.
“Clayton Bennett had a big second quarter for us and we went up 19-17 at the half and led the rest of the game.”
Comanche will be back in action tonight when it faces Marietta.
Kingston girls 45, Comanche 41
COMANCHE — The Lady Indians took a one-point lead late in the game but could not convert it into a victory as they dropped a 45-41 decision to Kingston.
Ashley Spann scored 15 points to lead the Lady Indians and Stephanie Dunlap tacked on 13.
“We took a one-point lead with a minute and a half to go,” Comanche coach Sean Hushbeck said. “We got the ball and threw it away. On the play, Dunlap blocked the shot but they called an intentional foul.”
Kingston turned the call into four points and never trailed again to pick up the win.
Healdton boys 61, Bray-Doyle 34
HEALDTON — Healdton claimed the Oilfield Conference championship with a 61-34 win over Bray-Doyle Monday night. The Donkeys dropped to 17-5 and will play Friday night in the district tournament against Rush Springs.
The Bulldogs led 15-14 at the end of the first quarter but shut out Bray-Doyle in the second quarter to a take a 27-14 lead. The Donkeys kept it a 13-point game through the third quarter but Healdton unleashed in the fourth with 21 points.
“At this time of year, we’re focused on the playoffs and hopefully that’s what it was tonight,” Bray-Doyle coach Darian Dickson said. “We just played flat tonight and didn’t play as a team. There was nothing we could do tonight.”
Corbin Byford scored 24 of the Donkeys’ 34 points. Hayden Dickson was the next leading scorer with five.
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Duncan hosts Altus tonight
ometimes it’s not how hard you fall, it’s how fast you get back up.
After a tough overtime loss Friday night at Lawton MacArthur, the No. 14 Duncan Lady Demons (14-7) will look to rebound this evening against the No. 11 Altus Lady Bulldogs (12-6) with tip-off set for 6:30 p.m. from Duncan Gymnasium. -
Bray hands Turner its first loss
The Bray-Doyle Lady Donkeys picked up one last shot of momentum Monday night before heading into the Class A district tournament.
The Lady Donkeys took control early and never let up, topping previously unbeaten Turner, 68-51 at home on senior night to finish the regular season on a five-game winning streak. -
Velma-Alma rolls Healdton, 52-36
Make it six in a row for the Velma-Alma Lady Comets.
Senior Night proved to be quite beneficial for V-A thanks to a strong second half, which broke open a close game, giving the Lady Comets a 52-36 victory over the Healdton Lady Bulldogs. -
UNTARNISHED
Monday night saw the No. 4 Velma-Alma Comets send a clear message to the rest of the field in the playoffs: The road to Oklahoma City will run through Velma, one way or another.
V-A wasted no time in dismantling the Healdton Bulldogs on Senior night, as the Comets finished the regular season 23-0, thanks to a 72-12 victory. -
Encore Performance
Just like four years ago, Eli Manning and the Giants orchestrated an impressive late fourth-quarter drive to overtake the lead and the Patriots couldn’t answer in the final minute, handing the Super Bowl championship to the New York, 21-17 on Sunday night.
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Carletti-Silva commits to Army
Duncan High School senior quarterback Brandon Carletti-Silva has given a verbal commitment to the United States Military Academy — better known in the sports world as Army — and plans to make his decision official on Wednesday.
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Comets try to complete regular season perfection
Throughout the season, V-A has defied the odds, beating every team set in their way, resulting in a perfect 22-0 record.
Tonight, the Comets will look to finish their regular season unblemished as they host Healdton (1-14) at 8:30 p.m. for Senior Night. -
Allen-Smith 3 seals win for Comanche girls
If there was one lesson the Comanche Lady Indians can take away from Friday night’s game against Lone Grove, it’s never judge a team by it’s overall record. LGHS didn’t play like a team with a 3-12 record, instead the Lady Longhorns looked like a team hungry for momentum.
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Indians fall to Lone Grove
There was only one certainty to come out of Comanche’s game with Lone Grove Friday night. CHS will be glad to not see the Longhorns again this season.
LGHS broke open a close game in the first quarter and never looked back, coming away with a 68-49 victory over the Indians. -
Duncan girls fall in OT to MacArthur
Duncan’s seven-game win steak was on life support Friday night at Lawton MacArthur.
For a moment it looked like the streak was going to make a turnaround, but in the end, it didn’t pull through as the Lady Demons fell in overtime to the Lady Highlanders, 67-62. - More Sports Headlines
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