special_image
Login Subscribe Advertisers
Google Play App Store
  • News
    • Obituaries
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinion
  • Sports
  • E-edition
  • Public Notices
  • Calendar
  • Archives
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Advertisers
    • Form Submission
    • About Us
    • News
      • Obituaries
      • Lifestyle
      • Opinion
    • Sports
    • E-edition
    • Public Notices
    • Calendar
    • Archives
    • Contact
      • Contact Us
      • Advertisers
      • Form Submission
      • About Us
Lady Demons lose to McLoud in opener
B:
January 14, 2026
Lady Demons lose to McLoud in opener
By TIFFANY BELL SPECIAL TO THE TIMES

The Beggs Lady Demons opened the Henryetta Tournament on Thursday against the undefeated McLoud Lady Redskins, falling 63-25 in an opening- round matchup that featured contrasting styles, classification size and pace. McLoud, a highly regarded 4A program off to a 9-0 start, showcased length and speed early, while Beggs – competing in Class 3A – countered with stretches of composure and second-half scoring highlighted by senior Kamya Stallings.

McLoud set the tempo from the opening tip, pushing the ball in transition and generating frequent early looks at the rim. By the end of the first quarter the Lady Redskins led 12–1, and they expanded that margin with a decisive 26-point second frame behind the perimeter and mid-range shooting of seniors Emma Eslinger and Daycie Nemecheck. At halftime McLoud held a 38-4 advantage.

Beggs responded in the second half with its strongest offensive stretch of the morning, scoring 14 points in the third quarter and 7 in the fourth. Kamya Stallings fueled the run, attacking off the dribble, getting downhill into the paint, and finishing through contact. She scored 7 in the third quarter alone and finished with a game-high 18 points for Beggs.

While McLoud controlled the game on the scoreboard, Beggs’ second-half push offered measures of stability and competitive response. The Lady Demons limited turnovers after the break, worked more consistently into the half-court flow, and generated better shot quality. Beggs contributors Rylan Wesley and Mylah Williams each added 2 points, while Emmabreah Triplett knocked down a three in the third.

Defensively, Beggs showed improved containment in the second half, holding McLoud to 16 points in the third and just 9 in the fourth after surrendering 38 in the first two quarters. The Lady Redskins relied on balanced scoring throughout the lineup. Eslinger led McLoud with 17 points, Nemecheck added 13, Chloe and Claire Mapira combined for 15, and Kayse Higdan delivered 7 including five late free throws. In total, eight different Redskins entered the scoring column.

Rebounding and tempo proved to be differentiators. McLoud controlled the defensive glass, limiting second-chance opportunities and quickly converting rebounds into transition offense. Their perimeter length – particularly in passing lanes also made it difficult for Beggs to initiate clean sets early in possessions. Despite the outcome, the Lady Demons showed competitive energy throughout the second half and demonstrated improved halfcourt execution against a state-ranked opponent several classifications higher than many of their regular-season matchups.

Beggs, coached by Vaughn Blankenship, moves to 3-7 overall following the loss. McLoud improves to 9-0 and continues its unbeaten start to the 2026 campaign under head coach L. Myers. The tournament continues Friday as the Lady Demons return to Henryetta with a 12:40 p.m. tip in their second-round contest. With tournament play offering multiple opportunities for development, the Lady Demons look to carry their second-half energy into the next matchup.

— Beggs drops consolation game to tough Metro Christian squad Metro Christian used a decisive middle stretch to push past Beggs in second-round consolation play at the Henryetta Tournament on Thursday, handing the Lady Demons a 47-27 loss and setting up placement matchups for the event’s final day.

The opening minutes suggested a more tightly contested afternoon, with Beggs striking first behind Kamya Stallings, who powered an 8-point burst to help the Lady Demons edge in front 8-7 after one. Both teams worked through early nerves, but the Patriots maintained poise long enough to steady their offense.

The second quarter changed the contest’s trajectory. Metro Christian strung together a sustained scoring run behind the efficient interior finishing of Natalie Powell, who fueled a 15-4 swing that sent the Patriots into halftime with a 22-12 advantage. Beggs fought to keep pace, but Metro’s spacing and off-ball movement consistently created clean looks on the perimeter or in the high post.

After the break, the Patriots kept their foot down. Powell continued to convert, and Metro supplemented her scoring with a productive third quarter from Norah Powell, extending the lead to 38-21 entering the final frame. The Lady Demons refused to fold, stringing together defensive stops and finding better rhythm in the half court, but Metro’s lead proved durable.

Despite the outcome, Beggs showcased several bright plays. Kamya Stallings led the attack with a game-high 15 points, scoring in all four quarters through a mix of transition finishing and determined drives. Paden Stallings contributed six points, finding success in the late game through confident shooting, while Emmabreah Triplett added six points, including a strong third quarter that briefly halted Metro’s momentum. The trio accounted for all Lady Demon scoring and continued to shoulder a large portion of the offensive workload within this event.

Next, the Lady Demons (3-8) faced Henryetta for the 7th place game, while Metro Christian (7-4) moved into Saturday’s consolation championship vs. Checotah.

See Friday’s edition of the Okmulgee Times and Henryetta Free-Lance for results.

A: Main
Okmulgeean sentenced in armed robbery case
By Patrick Ford Editor 
March 6, 2026
Two Okmulgee County residents appeared recently in federal court in Muskogee in unrelated criminal cases involving threatening communications and armed robbery, according to announcements from the Uni...
Major safety upgrade coming to US-75, Preston Road intersection
A: Main, Main...
Major safety upgrade coming to US-75, Preston Road intersection
By Patrick Ford Editor 
March 6, 2026
Drivers traveling along US-75 near Preston in Okmulgee County will soon see major changes as a long-anticipated highway improvement project begins taking shape. The Oklahoma Department of Transportati...
A: Main
Loyalty Day celebration planned
March 6, 2026
Local artisans, businesses, organizations and community groups are being invited to take part in an exciting community celebration this spring as the Veterans of Foreign Wars prepares to host the VFW ...
Joann Patrick celebrates 100th birthday
A: Main, Lifestyle...
Joann Patrick celebrates 100th birthday
March 6, 2026
Highland Park Manor in Okmulgee was filled with celebration as Mrs. Joann Patrick marked her 100th birthday, joining the ranks of Oklahoma’s honored centenarians. Mrs. Patrick, born in 1926 in Arkansa...
Shark Shiver is Saturday
News
Shark Shiver is Saturday
March 6, 2026
The Okmulgee County Special Athletic Association (OCSAA) will hold its annual Shark Shiver fundraiser this Saturday. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Okmulgee Elks Lodge, 701 S....
Extension recognizes 4-H members who made premium sale
News
Extension recognizes 4-H members who made premium sale
By ELLA COX OSU EXTENSION 
March 6, 2026
Okmulgee County 4-H members recently showed their hard work and dedication at both the Okmulgee County Spring Livestock Show and the Muskogee Regional Livestock Show. These events represent months of ...
e-Edition
ePaper
google_play
app_store
Editor Picks
Native American leaders are furious with Trump’s tribal education shakeup
News
Native American leaders are furious with Trump’s tribal education shakeup
By ADORA BROWN NOTUS 
March 6, 2026
The Trump administration’s recent moves to dismantle the Department of Education have left Native American leaders feeling frustrated and unheard as several tribal education projects are caught in lim...
March 6 Legislative Forum |
News
March 6 Legislative Forum |
March 6, 2026
The Okmulgee Chamber of Commerce will host a Legislative Forum Friday, March 6, at 8 a.m. at the Mabrey Bank Meeting Room, 111 E. 6th Street in Okmulgee. The Knights of Columbus Council 2494 will hold...
News
Lions Club gears up for annual Pancake Day fundraiser
March 6, 2026
The community is invited to mark their calendars for the Okmulgee Lions Pancake Day, a long-standing tradition and key fundraiser for the local Lions Club. The event is set to take place Tuesday, Marc...
Lawmakers advance bail reform proposals after years of stalemate
News
Lawmakers advance bail reform proposals after years of stalemate
By OKLAHOMA WATCH 
March 6, 2026
Bail reform has long been a sore subject at the state Capitol. First came the narrow rejection of a comprehensive reform package in 2019, fueled by lobbying from the bail bond industry and law enforce...
News
HOROSCOPES
March 6, 2026
ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, your natural charisma is at an all-time high right now. A bold idea you’ve been sitting on finally gets the green light. Put your plan into action this week. TAURUS – Apr ...
Facebook
Video

OKMULGEE TIMES
320 W. 6th
Okmulgee, OK 74447

918.756.3600

This site complies with ADA requirements

© 2022 Okmulgee Times

  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Policy