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B: Sports
December 6, 2024
Basketball Scores

Beggs Boys (0-1)

Beggs 27, Eufaula 57 – L — Beggs Girls (1-0)

Beggs 56, Eufaula 40 – W Next up, Beggs will play in the Oilton Tournament Dec. 5. —

Henryetta Boys (1-0)

Henryetta 78, Hugo 76 (OT) – W — Henryetta Girls (0-1)

Henryetta 29, Hugo 69 – L The Knights and Lady Knights will travel to Preston today to face the county-rival Pirates and Lady Pirates.

— Morris Boys (0-1)

Morris 47, Okemah 59 – L Scorers: Robert Woods, 12; Xavier Harjo, 12, Braden Sparks, 10; Gavin Nye, 6; Logan Farrill, 3; Isaiah Pannell 2; Evan Felts, 2 — Morris Girls (0-1) Morris 28, Okemah 63 – L Scorers: Asiah Barnett, 8; Rylee Whitaker, 4; Taylor Phillip, 4; Alexis Schell, 5; Abby Long, 3; Lilli Giddens, 2; and Kailyn Fixico, 2 “We lost to a very good Okemah girls basketball team, but we showed some great moments throughout the game that we can build on and improve,” Coach Kelly Kindell said. “I’m very proud of my girls and how they worked throughout the game to the final buzzer.”

Morris was scheduled to play Daniel Webster on the road Thursday and will take on Eufaula Friday at home.

— Okmulgee Boys (0-1)

Okmulgee 37, Glenpool 61 – L — Okmulgee Girls (0-1)

Okmulgee 7, Glenpool 87 – L Okmulgee was slated to travel to Hartshorne Thursday to take on Howe.

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Preston Boys (2-2)

Preston 66, Quinton 27 – W — Preston Girls (0-4)

Preston 15, Quinton 68 – L Preston will host the county rival Henryetta Knights and Lady Knights tomorrow at the Jim Waller Event Center.

Schulter Boys (6-2)

Schulter 60, Midway 59 – W — Schulter Girls (5-2)

The Lady Bulldogs were scheduled to play on the road against Midway. No scores were available.

Schulter basketball will participate in the Wilson Tiger Classic next week.

— Wilson Girls (1-0)

Wilson 73, Graham-Dustin 3 – W The Lady Tigers will take on Gans in the first round of the Wilson Tiger Classic on Monday at 6:30 p.m. Meanwhile, the Wilson boys team will delay the start of their season, as the Tigers battle Weleetka in the State semifinals today.

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