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:Youth Baseball
For the Tulsa Rockhounds the objective is to teach the game of baseball in a fun competitive environment. The Rockhounds are different and unique. They are made up of all girls and yes, they are having fun.
They began their quest for a championship on July 21, but the fun started long ago for players Cora Avlos, Cassidye Berry, Bren Bilyeu, Katy Farrow, Zoe Fritz, Carson Hazel, Hannah Hubler,... More
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Advance Imaging: What you need to know before your MRI
People do not deal with medical issues every day, so they tend to simply do what their doctor tells them. A better plan is for the patient to always be their own advocate, and be as knowledgeable and educated as possible. Two key things to know is what insurance plan you are on, and what doctors, specialists, and facilities are available to you on that plan.
“So many people... More
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A Classic Success
A field of 144 golfers…perfect weather…and 18-holes of golf played at the Golf Club of Oklahoma are just part of the ingredients for success of VYPE High School Sports Magazine’s 3rd Annual Benefit Golf Classic.
This year’s event, held annually to support the Ronald McDonald House Charities, definitely had a little bit of everything including a couple of the game of golf’s rare accomplishments. During the morning, Claremore... More
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Softball Spectacular
Every August in Broken Arrow the Broken Arrow Varsity Softball Tournament is held. The tournament, started in 1985, consists of 32 teams. This year’s tournament consists of 25 teams that were ranked in the top 15 of their class last season. The tournament will be held August 22 and 23 at Arrowhead Park in Broken Arrow. The tournament consists of each team playing 5 pool games with the winners of... More
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Leaders of the Pack
The throng of runners crowd the starting line. They’ve trained in early mornings and late afternoons of Oklahoma’s sizzling summer. It’s called a fall sport, but cross country season ends as fall begins, so these athletes not only endure, but excel in the heat. Those who emerge victorious at the state championship meet on November 1 will be the leaders of the pack. Area runners who finished well last season... More
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Taking In The Action
Spring is in the air and with it comes rain drops and spring sports. Baseball, Soccer, Golf, and Track and Field have entered the middle of their seasons and local teams are gaining some national recognition. Some great players are making a splash in the headlines with superb outings and teams are making a run for greatness. In baseball the pitching is where the greatness can be found. With Bobby... More
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Game Plan Youth
We’ve all heard that the future lies within the kids of today. How many of us really take the time to understand what that means or invest the time it takes to insure that future is bright with young minds who can grow up to help their communities. That’s exactly what Gym Time Hoops is doing through basketball. If you haven’t been paying attention to youth sports then you need... More
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National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) offers Tips for Exercising Safely in the Heat
Watching for certain factors is key to safe summer activities
To guard against heat illnesses, NATA recommends following these easy steps:
1. Gradually increase activity in terms of intensity and duration in the heat. This prepares your body for more intense, longer duration exercise in warm conditions, and helps prevent injury and heat illness.
2. Intersperse periods of rest during activity and assure adequate rest between... More
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Summit Christian Reaching New Heights
Just a few years ago, it seemed nearly impossible for Summit Christian Academy in Broken Arrow, to field a football team and be able to compete. Well, the dream is coming into full fruition as the Eagles look forward to a new year with a new face on the sidelines.
Keith Bell enters his first year at the helm with a lot of past successes and many future achievements... More
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Volleyball Digs
It’s that time of the year to break out the volleyball and hit the pool or local sand court. But to many high school girls, it’s time to hit the hardwood court in preparation of the upcoming high school volleyball season. Here’s your 2008 guide to the teams that made deep runs in the 2007 state playoffs.
Bishop Kelley
The Comets return four starters from a team that... More
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Softball Preview – Fall 2008
As the heat of summer reaches its peak, athletes are gearing up for the competition that begins even before the first school bell rings. Area teams which earned a trip to the state tournament last softball season include programs like Owasso, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Skiatook, Coweta and Claremore Sequoyah just to name a few. HSSTM tracked down a few area coaches to take a sneak peak at what the fall... More
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Party on the Pitch
6A
In girls action , the Union Redskins met the Edmond North Huskies on the campus of the University of Tulsa. In what was a hard fought game, the Redskins prevailed on an overtime goal by senior Hillary Cockrell in the 88th minute. A stingy Huskie defense kept the Union offense at bay as the first Redskin shot on goal did not come until the 33rd minute, when Shelby... More
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Keepin up with the Cardinals in Class 5A
East Central’s boys and girls track teams ran away from the competition during the state track meet by winning the trophy in both divisions for the 5A title. The boys outdistanced runner-up Ardmore by a score of 94-78, while the girls edged Altus 80-75. Other Green Country champs included Union’s boys in 6A and Vian’s girls in 3A.
East Central was led by sprinter David Gordon who won a... More
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Tennis titles in familiar places
The high school tennis season wrapped up in May with some familiar teams at the top. Both the boys and girls teams from Bishop Kelley won state titles in 4A with Cascia Hall’s boys finishing first and their girls team third in 3A. The boys title in 5A was won by Union and the Lady Trojans from Jenks won their 12th tennis championship.
On the girls side, Jenks was... More
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TTCU Hits a Homerun with Area School Support
There are so many ways to support local schools and communities. Booster clubs, fundraisers, sports programs, and donations are some of the more common ways....
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And there you have it….
by: Shaye Burke
Pack up those coolers, and don’t forget to bring some extra napkins. Fans, it’s that time of year for yet another miraculous Sunday of professional...
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Oklahoma Credit Union Makes Its Mark
by: Shae Hedrick
Oklahoma Central Credit Union has been involved in the Tulsa area community since their founding in 1941. Since that time the credit union has grown...
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Mr. Consistency
by: Byron Beers
Associate Editor Byron Beers took a few moments to talk with Owasso baseball head coach Larry Turner. Turner guided the...
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