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Now a Norseman
Ada High senior Qumain Black, center, signs a letter of intent to play football at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M; College in Miami, Okla. Black is pictured with his parents, Shirley Brown and Bryant Black, and Ada coaches Matt Weber and Darin Kapella during the signing ceremony at the Cougar Activity Center last week. Former Ada High standout Colton Richardson is also at NEO, also Jeremy Shockey's college of choice after graduating from Ada High School.
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ECU women salvage Sunday softball split with Northeastern State
East Central overcame a Northeastern State game-tying two-run homer in the fifth by scoring three runs in the bottom half of that inning to beat the RiverHawks 6-3 and salvage a Lone Star Conference North doubleheader split Sunday at Lady Tiger Field.
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Basketball State Championship Capsules
CLASS 5A GIRLS
McAlester 49, Tulsa East Central 45 -
Sulphur powerlifter wins state title
Sulphur’s Tanner Bates won a state championship Friday at the Small School State Meet, which included athletes in Classes 2A, A, B and C.
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Class 2A Scoreboard
CLASS 2A Boys
Quarterfinals
Watonga 66, Haworth 61 -
Back to state for Konawa
MCALESTER — The Konawa Lady Tigers and the Savanna Lady Dawgs got to see each other, but not play one another, at the 2009 Bertha Frank Teague Mid-America Classic over the Christmas break. But as the Class 2A playoff fate would have it, they got to meet Friday night in the area tournament title game for the right to play in this week’s Class 2A State Tournament. Fortunately, for the locals, they made it — but it was not easy.
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Sulphur girls stay alive by beating Alva in 3A
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ECU women golfers to host own tourney
ADA — The East Central University women’s golf team will launch the 2010 spring season by hosting the ECU-Oak Hills Women’s Collegiate Invitational Golf Tournament Monday and Tuesday at the Oak Hills Country Club in Ada.
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Lady Cougs rollin' at Rose Rock event
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Class A & B State Pairings
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ECU golfers take title
POTTSBORO, Texas — The East Central men’s golf team, behind a 1-2 finish from freshman Travis Keeley and senior Zac Pool, won the championship of the Crawford-Wade Lion Invitational on Tuesday at the par-72 Tanglewood Resort Course.
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