On to State Josh Burton Then, as the horn sounded, an explosion WDN Managing Editor off the bench as the Lady Eagles had beaten

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Josh Burton/WDN Josh Burton/WDN Addy Hoffman, at left, scored 17 points against Meliah Brown, at right, scored 8 points Kingfisher Saturday. against Victory Christian Friday. State Champions Hydro-Eakly girls win Class A gold

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OKLAHOMA CITY — “We are the Champions,” the Hydro- Eakly student section chanted Saturday night with 2 minutes left in the Class A State Tournament at State Fair Arena. The Lady Bobcats won state, beating Canute in the championship game 69-43. To get to the state championship, they beat Kiowa in the quarterfi nals 66-37, Thursday at Southern Nazarene University and beat Okarche 43-29 Friday at the fairgrounds. “This took a lot of Josh Jennings/WDN work,” coach Jeremy The Hydro-Eakly girls team claims the 2020 Class A State Championship Saturday at the State Fair Arena in Tharp said. “We faced Oklahoma City. three really quality opponents this week time it takes to play baths at Oklahoma City one early and Hydro had Berkey each hit a 3- and it was tough to win. the fast style we play. University to recover and Hydro-Eakly 66 a slight 6-5 advantage 4 People do not realize Two mornings before be ready to play the next Kiowa 37 minutes into the game. •Please see Hydro, how much work and the games, we took ice game.” The game was a tight Macey Buss and Kira Page 11 SWOSU women earn 8 seed in Central Region

INDIANAPOLIS — The have been in the national they are 13-0 this season. a memorable 75-72 victory bid. reigning champions of the tournament fi eld and the The Jennies are 27-4 on in the regional semifi nals last As the No. 5-seed, Central Region will have an fi fth time in program history the year, won the MIAA season. Southeastern will face Emporia opportunity to defend their they’ve qualifi ed for the NCAA regular season and tournament SWOSU is joined in State in the quarterfi nal round. crown after SWOSU claimed postseason. championships and enter the fi eld by fellow Great The other side of the bracket the No. 8 seed for the regional As the No. 8 seed, SWOSU the postseason on a 9-game American Conference member includes Minnesota Duluth tournament, which will earns a fi rst-round date with winning streak. The Lady Southeastern Oklahoma State, v. Fort Hays State and Sioux take place March 13-16 in regional host Central Missouri, Bulldogs are 2-0 all-time who defeated Arkansas- Falls v. St. Cloud State in the Warrensburg, Missouri. who earned the right to host against UCM in the Central Monticello in the GAC quarterfi nals. This is the third consecutive the tournament at the UCM Regional, claiming a 73-71 Tournament fi nal Sunday to •Please see SWOSU, year the Lady Bulldogs Multipurpose Building, where victory in 2013 before winning earn the league’s automatic Page 7 Local news SWOSU sports WHS sports County commission approves Bulldogs , teams Weatherford baseball opens fire department transfer face Southern Arkansas season with win

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Harlie Cloyd The board approved three road crossing requests, more obvious by painting them. Anders said he thought WDN City Editor and an agreement between the Butler Fire Department they could probably seal the gravel which is currently and Emergency Reporting. There is no update on the there, and then paint the lanes. The Custer County Board of Commissioners met courthouse window project. Emergency Management Director Mike Galloway said Monday morning at the Custer County Courthouse for its The board approved officer reports, blanket purchase there is the Skywarn Storm Spotter Program out of the regular weekly meeting where it approved a transfer of orders and purchase orders for payments. National Weather Service will host training 6:30 p.m. $255.31 to the Weatherford Fire Department to cover the Agriculture Educator Ron Wright came before the today at the Dewey County Fairgrounds in Taloga. remainder of its monthly lease. commission on behalf of the Custer County Fairgrounds The Oklahoma State Department of Health is having The funds were taken from WFD’s M&O for the asking if they would fund the painting of the fire lanes an area coalition meeting with all hospitals and nursing second month in a row. District 1 Commissioner Wade at the fairgrounds. According to Wright, they have had homes Thursday regarding the coronavirus. Anders said, “We hope this is not a trend.” issues recently with people parking in the fire lane and Custer County is hosting an off-month workshop refusing to move because it was not posted. for floodplain administrators Wednesday at the Frisco Wright said they currently have signs marking the lanes Center. as fire lanes, but they would like to make the lanes even The commission then voted to adjourn the meeting. SWOSU Digital Commons downloads surpass 250,000 As the SWOSU Digital Commons • SWOSU journals and the digital repository representing reaches its four-year anniversary, publications — 4,096 items the history and activities of downloads for the entire collection downloaded 93,125 times in 194 SWOSU and of a few external have surpassed the quarter-million countries. organizations. mark for the institutional repository • Faculty and student research, A remodeling project currently at Southwestern Oklahoma State including entries in the SWOSU under way on the second floor University with locations in Research and Scholarly Activity of the Al Harris Library at the Weatherford and Sayre. Fair — 326 works downloaded SWOSU Weatherford campus The entire collection of 18,531 18,108 times in more than 200 will house the General Thomas items have had a total of 250,779 countries. P. Stafford archival collection. downloads in 203 countries as of • University history and Stafford is a retired NASA March 1, 2020. The collection productions — 10,849 items astronaut and a Weatherford native. opened on March 7, 2016. downloaded 31,734 times in 129 The SWOSU Digital Commons Major collections in the countries. The university is in the can be found at https://dc.swosu. repository include: midst of adding more collections to edu/.

Provided Pictured above is a map depicting the number of downloads the SWOSU Digital Commons has received world-wide within the last 4 years. Kappa Psi hosts fundraising Cornhole Tournament Kappa Psi is hosting a fundraising for individuals. Cornhole Tournament Thursday, April Teams can sign up at https://share. 9, at Southwestern Oklahoma State swosu.edu/KappaPsiCornholeTourney. University in Weatherford. If registering as an individual, The tourney, being held the same day contact Kappa Psi on Facebook as SWOSUpalooza, will begin 2 p.m. @KappaPsiSWOSU. at the Pioneer Cellular Event Center. All teams are guaranteed two games. Proceeds will be going to Harley’s Registration is open to everyone and House, an infant crisis center located in the grand prize will be a custom set of Weatherford. cornhole boards. Kody Stewart, president of Kappa For more info, contact Stewart at Psi pharmacy fraternity, said the [email protected] or any registration fee is $30 per team or $15 Kappa Psi member. WEATHERFORD DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 - PAGE 3 Obituaries Mary Ann Chambers 1934-2020 Funeral service for Mary Ann 1992, Mary Ann and Don settled in Chambers, 85-year-old Weatherford Weatherford and Mary Ann worked resident, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, as a home caregiver. March 10, 2020, in The Chapel Mary Ann enjoyed spending of Lockstone Funeral Home with time with her family and raising Tuffy Wigley and Chuck Samples her children, gardening, sewing, officiating. Burial will follow in and making dresses for her Greenwood Cemetery under the granddaughters. direction of Lockstone Funeral Home. Survivors include: a son, Gary Mary Ann Chambers was born Chambers and wife, Tammy, of August 11, 1934, to Bernard and Searcy, Arkansas; a daughter, Nadine (Mauldin) Hutcheison in Fort Denise Vazquez, of Weatherford; Worth, Texas, and was then adopted two brothers, Cullen Darnell Jr. and by Cullen Darnell. wife, Edith, of Loveland Colorado, She passed away Friday, March Bobby Hutcheison and wife, Ginger, 6, 2020, at Weatherford Regional of Angleton, Texas; three sisters, Hospital at the age of 85 years, 6 Olive Harvey, of El Reno, and months, 24 days. Louann White and husband, Jerry, of Mary Ann spent her early childhood El Reno, and Barbara Hohman and in Arizona and the family moved to husband, Rick, of Horseshoe Bay, the Eakly area and she graduated from Texas; nine grandchildren; 19 great Lookeba-Sickles High School in 1952. grandchildren; and many nieces and June 14, 1953, she married Donnie nephews. Lee Chambers in the Pleasant Valley She was preceded in death by her Baptist Church and they made their parents; husband Donnie Chambers; home in Shawnee, where Mary Ann two sisters, Geraldine and Laura; a worked at GE. brother, Billy; a son, Stephen; two Mary Ann and Donnie lived many grandsons, Christopher and Deric; places while Donnie was a minister and a great granddaughter, Nikol. including Pauls Valley, Paoli, Memorials may be made to the First Lexington, Hooker and Guymon. In Baptist Church in Weatherford. Mary Ann Chambers

Death Notice Crowder Lake Memorial service for Camilla Lankford, Weatherford resident, will be 1 p.m. Saturday, March 14, 2020, at St. op ening day coming soon Eugene Catholic Church with Father Kelly officiating.

A full day of free Southwestern rock wall and zip line. activities are planned Oklahoma State Also, competitions Saturday, March 28, as University. will be held throughout part of Crowder Lake Director Paul Hummel the day in slacklining opening day for the said the activities from and Dutch oven cook- summer season. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. are off plus downhill derby TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 The Crowder Lake open to everyone. Some racing from 2 to 4 p.m. University Park, of the fun includes For registration and VOLUME 132 Number 49 located 7 miles south kayaks, canoes, stand- rules, email Hummel at of Weatherford, up paddle boards, ropes paul.hummel@swosu. is operated by course, rappel tower, edu. The Weatherford Daily News (SECE 670940) is published Tuesday through Saturday mornings by Weatherford News, Inc., P.O. Box 191, 118-120 S. Broadway, Weatherford, OK 73096. Periodicals postage is paid at Weatherford, OK. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes, Form 3579, to the Weatherford Daily News,P.O. Box 191, Weatherford, OK 73096

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Police Records In Custody Wednesday for a motion to revoke for the charge of Washington – walk through, all OK. Jett Thomas Brown was scheduled to appear possession of paraphernalia. 12:22 p.m. – accident with injury near State and Monday for the new charges of possession of Carli Anne Resendez is scheduled to appear Main – report to follow. marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of Wednesday for the new charges of driving under 12:52 p.m. – send fire – 600 block N. State – no paraphernalia, and rear center mounted brake lamp. suspension, operating a motor vehicle in an unsafe report. A judge will set bond on the first two charges. Bond condition, possession of controlled dangerous 1:56 p.m. – forgery – 300b lock E. Tom Stafford for the last charge is $249. substance, and possession of paraphernalia. – report to follow. Abe Pomoseno Conley was scheduled to appear 2:24 p.m. – assist other agency – 600 block E. Monday on the new charges of resisting an Arrests Main - no report, all OK. executive officer, and public intoxication. Bond is Carli Anne Resendez, 23 of Weatherford, for a 3:19 p.m. – accident no injury near Redbud and $749. municipal warrant and on suspicion of driving with Washington – report to follow. Rafael Marquez-Jaquez was scheduled to appear a suspended license, operating a vehicle in unsafe 4:23 p.m. – lost child/runaway – 1300 block E. Monday for the charges of failure to pay court condition, possession of controlled dangerous Eagle – no report, all OK. costs. Bond is $300. substance, and possession of paraphernalia. 5:17 p.m. – contact subject – 200 block S.W. Herschel Patrick Williams was scheduled to Jett Thomas Brown, 19 of Liberal, Kansas, on Main – no report, all OK. appear Monday for the new charges of driving suspicion of center rear break light, possession 5:29 p.m. – reckless driver near Huber – no report, under the influence, and obstruction. Bond is of paraphernalia, and possession with intent to all OK. $1,000. distribute. 7:09 p.m. – burglary alarm – 300 block E. Clark Carlos Soto, 34 of Weatherford, on suspicion of – no report, all OK. Out on Bond driving on suspended license. 7:25 p.m. – contact subject – 200 block S.W. Bryson Don Frost is scheduled to appear Main - no report, all OK. Wednesday for an application to accelerate the Police Notes 8:21 p.m. – hit and run near N. Washington charge of possession of controlled dangerous Friday – report to follow. substance. 6:18 a.m. – suspicious person or vehicle – 1200 9:17 p.m. – stalled vehicle near westbound Brea Marie Rinchich is scheduled to appear block Crimson – no report, all OK. Interstate 40 exit 82 off ramp – no report, all OK. Wednesday for the charge of child endangerment 8:24 a.m. – school patrol – 1400 block Lark 9:36 p.m. – business foot patrol – 300 block E. by driving under the influence. – walk through, all OK. Main – walk through, all OK. Felicia M Angel is scheduled to appear 8:56 a.m. – burglary alarm – 2500 block Locust 10:02 p.m. – public assist near Daniel – gates are Wednesday for the charge of failure to pay court – no report. locked, all OK. costs. 10:15 a.m. – larceny – 700 block N. Illinois 10:47 p.m. – noise disturbance – 200b lock E. Nathan Leroy Christmon III is scheduled to – report to follow. Main – no report, all OK. appear Wednesday for the new charges of driving 10:33 a.m. – contact subject – 200 block S.W. under the influence, and speeding. Main – no report, all OK. •Please see Police, Page 5 Chacotaw Justin Moore is scheduled to appear 11:54 a.m. – business foot patrol – 100 block N.

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Police •Continued from Page 4 Saturday OK no report. 12:26 a.m. – public assist – 4000 block Carriage 12:25 a.m. – traffi c contact – 100 block S. 10:54 p.m. – burglary in progress – 500 block W. – walk through complete, all OK. Washington – arrested Resendez. Arapaho – all OK, no report. 12:27 a.m. – public assist – 4200 block Carriage 12:58 a.m. – contact subject near Arapaho and 7th 11:01 p.m. – business foot patrol – 1200block E. – walk through complete, all OK. – no report, all OK. Main – walked through, all OK. 12:27 a.m. – public assist – 1000 Gartrell – walk 1:50 a.m. – public assist – 4000 block Carriage 11:56 p.m. – noise disturbance – 400 block 5th through complete, all OK. – walk through complete, all OK. – all Ok, no report. 12:49 a.m. – reckless driver near 7th and Davis 1:50 a.m. – public assist – 4200 block Carriage – arrested Soto. – walk through complete, all OK. Sunday 2:09 a.m. – civil disturbance – 1300 block E. Eagle 1:55 a.m. – public assist – 1000 Gartrell – walk 12:08 a.m. – traffi c contact near 5th and Franklin – report to follow. through complete, all OK. – arrested Brown. 3:15 a.m. – public assist – 500 block E. Rainey 2:06 a.m. – public assist – 23000 block Route 66 N 12:09 a.m. – canine deployment near 5th and – no report, all OK. – walk through complete, all OK. Franklin – no report. 3:19 a.m. – public assist – 400 block W. Oklahoma 2:10 a.m. – public assist – 1400 block E. Eagle 12:54 a.m. – noise disturbance – 600 block W. – no report, all OK. – Walk through, all OK. Oklahoma – all OK, no report. 2:12 a.m. – public assist – 1000 E. Main – no 1:13 a.m. – contact subject – 500 block N. 5th – all Accidents report, all OK. OK, no report. Friday 2:16 a.m. – public assist – 500 block E. Rainey 1:25 a.m. – assist other agency near 24280 and The Weatherford Police Department responded – no report, all OK. 990 – no report, Custer County Sheriff’s Offi ce has to a non-injury collision involving two juveniles 2:46 a.m. – family disturbance – 1200 block control of scene. about 3 p.m. Friday at the intersection of North Hillside – no report, all OK. 4:46 a.m. – assist other agency – 1700 block Washington Avenue and Saber Lane. Unit 1, a 2003 5:01 a.m. – noise disturbance – 2100 block Seth Corbin – assisted Custer County Sheriff’s Offi ce. Toyota pickup driven by a Weatherford juvenile, – no report, all OK. 5:44 a.m. – public assist Daniel – gates are was waiting to turn south onto Washington. Unit 2, 5:20 a.m. – burglary alarm – 1000 block E Main unlocked. a 1996 Ford pickup driven by another Weatherford – no report, all OK. 6:12 a.m. – suspicious person/vehicle – 700 block juvenile, was travelling south in the inside lane 5:32 a.m. – public assist near Daniel – gates are W. Davis – no report, all OK. on Washington. The Toyota failed to yield after unlocked, all OK. 9:46 a.m. – welfare check – 900 block Gartrell – no stopping and continued into the intersection. The 5:36 a.m. – contact subject – 200 block N. Custer report, all OK. Ford struck the Toyota’s rear bumper with its front – no report, all OK. 11:50 a.m. – contact subject 1000 block N. 6th – no driver side bumper. Both drivers had seatbelts in use. 8:24 a.m. – traffi c contact – 800 block E. Main report, all OK. – report to follow. 12:45 p.m. – suspicious person/vehicle – 500 block Saturday 12:03 p.m. – welfare check – 600 N. Bryan – spoke W. Franklin – report to follow, all OK. The Weatherford Police Department responded to subjects, all OK. 1:08 p.m. – accident unknown injury – 1200 block to a hit and run about 8 p.m. Saturday along the 12:06 p.m. – burglary alarm – 4500 block E. Main E. Eagle – no report, all OK. 800 block of North Washington Avenue. A 2014 – spoke to key holder, all OK. 4:05 p.m. – welfare check – 1200 block Hillside ford pickup, driven by Conner Jewell-Young of 12:47 p.m. – larceny – 800 block W. Main – report – no report, all OK. Weatherford, was traveling north along the 800 to follow. 4:27 p.m. – 911 call – 100 block S. Broadway – no block of North Washington. A 2007 Chevrolet, 12:54 p.m. – suspicious person/vehicle – 500 block report, all OK. driven by Herschel Williams, also was traveling W. Franklin – spoke to subject, no report. 4:58 p.m. – larceny – 100 block S. Broadway – no north along the 800 block of North Washington. 1:39 p.m. – burglary alarm – 3700 block Legacy report, all OK. Jewell-Young stated Williams struck his vehicle – all OK. 6:01 p.m. – contact subject – 200 block S.W. Main but was unsure where he was struck. Williams did 2:27 p.m. – business foot patrol – 300 block N. – no report, all OK. not stop to exchange any information with Jewell- Washington – all OK. 7:16 p.m. – contact subject – 400 block W. Young and would not tell offi cers what happened. 3:29 p.m. – welfare check – 3700 block N. Lyle Oklahoma – no report, all OK. Both Jewell-Young and Williams were involved – spoke to subjects, all OK. 11:10 p.m. – canine deployment near Proctor and in another incident shortly after the hit and run, 6:52 p.m. – public assist – 1200 block Kansas – all Washington – no report, all OK. where both vehicles rolled on Interstate 40. Due OK. 11:40 p.m. – canine deployment – 800 block E. to damage from the rollover, the damage from the 8:48 p.m. – public assist near Daniel – locked Main – no report, all OK. initial damage from the hit and run is unknown. cemetery gates. The rollover accident was worked by Oklahoma 9:32 p.m. – public assist – 1400b block Lark – all Monday Highway Patrol.

Bill to provide patients with local resources for addiction, mental health struggles passes house OKLAHOMA CITY abuse or mental health-related “Given Oklahoma’s rankings – The Oklahoma House reasons. for addiction and mental health, of Representatives passed Dills said the idea was brought it’s really important for us to legislation Thursday to require to her by a constituent who ensure we dot every i and cross hospital emergency rooms works as an addiction counselor. every t,” Dills said. “We need to provide information over His friend sought help from to do absolutely everything we local substance abuse recovery the emergency room while can to empower people suffering services and mental health undergoing withdrawal from from addiction or mental health services for every person a heroin addiction, but was disorders and get them the help seeking addiction treatment. released due to lack of insurance they need to recover and get Authored by Rep. Sheila Dills, and because heroin addiction back on their feet. This bill is a R-Tulsa, House Bill 2938 states withdrawal is deemed non-life- common sense step in the right the information will be gathered threatening. direction.” by the Oklahoma Department However, when he was House Bill 2938 passed the of Mental Health and Substance released from the emergency House 92-0. The bill is authored Abuse Services and distributed room, he was not provided any in the Senate by Sen. Joe to nearby hospitals to be information or resources about Newhouse, R-Broken Arrow, given to patients who visit the where he could find help in his where it is now available to be emergency room for substance community. considered. PAGE 6 - WEATHERFORD DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 SWOSU sports SWOSU wins one of three against SAU

After dropping the first two games of their Great and avoided the series sweep. for a three-game series at Ouachita Baptist. American Conference series with No. 19-ranked SWOSU, now 7-5 in conference and 10-7 overall, Southern Arkansas, the SWOSU baseball team returns to action Tuesday, hosting Oklahoma Southern Arkansas 12 picked up a victory in the series finale Saturday Baptist before heading to Arkansas next weekend SWOSU 7 The Bulldogs put up 10 runs and 7 hits in the series opener, but allowed 7 runs in the top of the eighth inning, allowing SAU to come-from- behind to win the first game. SAU finished with 12 runs on 16 hits while SWOSU got multiple hits from Miguel Soto and Zach Baxley. Vance Ferraro, 1-1, suffered the loss after entering in relief of Jackson Dietel and Ryan Hildner in the eighth inning.

Southern Arkansas 13 SWOSU 2 Saturday’s opener saw the Bulldogs allow 13 runs on 16 hits while being limited to 6 hits offensively and stranding seven runners on base. Alex Bedard and Zach Baxley had 2 hits apiece to lead the way while Drew White and Dietel each had one. Carter Hogan, 1-1, allowed 6 runs on 12 hits in 6.0 innings of action and suffered his first defeat of the season.

SWOSU 8 Southern Arkansas 2 White and Dietel homered in the series finale, helping the Bulldogs take a game from SAU. Baxley was also 2-3 with one run scored, leading SWOSU to 7 hits in the game. SWOSU scored 6 runs in the bottom of the fourth, which proved to be the difference. Provided Eric Estrada, 3-1, picked up the victory with 8 Braden Whitechurch reaches for a ball during a game this past weekend against Southern strikeouts and 5 hits allowed in 6.0 innings of Arkansas. action. SAU softball sweeps SWOSU MAGNOLIA, Arkansas — SWOSU 2-3 in the game and was the lone SWOSU in the contest. earned runs in 5.0 innings of action. softball was swept during a four- Bulldog with multiple hits in the Grover, 1-6, took the loss after game series at No. 5-ranked Southern game. allowing 5 runs on 3 hits with 3 walks Southern Arkansas 10 Arkansas this weekend in Magnolia. Miranda Grover, 1-5, was the pitcher in 2.0 innings in the circle. SWOSU 5 The Bulldogs, 3-9 in conference of record, throwing four innings Simmons hit a grand slam to and 4-16 overall, return to action next and allowing 4 runs on 4 hits with 3 Southern Arkansas 6 highlight a 5-run sixth inning, but weekend at home, with a four-game strikeouts. SWOSU 0 Southern Arkansas answered with 4 series against Ouachita Baptist Friday SWOSU was shut out for the second runs in the bottom half of the inning and Saturday. Southern Arkansas 18 straight game in Saturday’s opener to finish off the series sweep. SWOSU SWOSU 0 (5 inn.) despite recording 8 hits against the had just 3 hits in the game and drew Southern Arkansas 7 The Bulldogs were again limited Muleriders pitching. Amanda Moreno, 4 walks while being struck out nine SWOSU 1 offensively in the second game Friday, Tara Hibbler and Jewell Lee had 2 hits times. SWOSU got an RBI single from recording just 2 hits while Southern apiece, but SWOSU again struggled Brianna Cryer, 1-6, threw the first Hannah Franklin in the sixth Arkansas had 4 home runs and 11 once they got runners on base, 5.1 innings against Southern Arkansas inning, but left five runners on base hits overall to race away for the stranding nine throughout the game. and walked six while allowing 7 throughout the game while also run-rule victory. Breanna Simmons Grover, 1-7, again started and took earned runs on 8 hits and took the committing 4 errors. Franklin went and Sydney Karlin each had hits for the loss despite allowing just two loss. UAM drops SWOSU in GAC quarterfinal

BARTLESVILLE — SWOSU women’s point forward, however, SWOSU managed just 12 points off of them while UAM scored 15 points basketball was outscored 20-10 in the fourth quarter two field goals and they were outscored 20-6 as off of 13 SWOSU turnovers. Friday night as Arkansas-Monticello stunned the league’s top scoring defense limited their scoring The Lady Bulldogs were led by Tramble Friday Lady Bulldogs 63-55, eliminating SWOSU from opportunities. night, as the freshman finished with a double- the tournament in the quarterfinal round for just the SWOSU shot just 19-69, or 27.5 percent, from double of 14 points and 13 rebounds while shooting second time in the 9-year history of the event. the field on the night, a number which was even 4-16 from the field. Lauren Ramey was the only The game was back-and-forth throughout, but the lower from 3-point range, where they connected on other player in double figures, scoring 12 points Lady Dawgs had a 49-43 lead with 8:37 to play 6-28 attempts, or 21.4 percent. The Lady Bulldogs on 4-9 shooting while Tyra Aska had 9 points and after Makyra Tramble scored in the lane. From that forced 20 turnovers on the night, but only managed Bethany Franks totaled 7 points and 13 rebounds.

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SWOSU •Continued from Page 1 Head Coach Kelsi Musick now has guided the State Lady Bulldogs to fi ve NCAA Division II National 5 p.m.—No. 1 Central Missouri v. No. 8 SWOSU Tournament appearances, with each coming 7:30 p.m.—No. 4 Emporia State v. No. 5 since 2013. SWOSU is 6-4 all-time in the NCAA Southeastern Oklahoma State Tournament, which includes a run to the national championship game last season. Saturday Tipoff times for the regional games will be 5 p.m. — Central Missouri/SWOSU winner v. announced on Monday. Emporia State/Southeastern winner 7:30 p.m. — Sioux Falls/Saint Cloud State winner v. NCAA Division II Central Region Tournament Minnesota-Duluth/Fort Hays State winner Friday Noon — No. 3 Sioux Falls v. No. 6 Saint Cloud State Monday 2:30 p.m.—No. 2 Minnesota-Duluth v. Fort Hays 7 p.m. — Central Region Championship Game

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Josh Jennings “Ada has been a team who is consistently a good WDN Staff Writer program,” Willis said. “I am pleased with the fact in which we were consistent with what we did. We had to ADA— The Weatherford Eagles boys soccer team work through their attacks in the game, but we figured picked up its first win of the season as they beat Ada it out. We counter attacked pretty well and our back 4-0. line and goalie played well.” This game was different from most because it was an With this win, Weatherford improves to 1-1 and afternoon game during school, because of basketball returns to action, 7:30 p.m. at home today against playoff conflicts. Harrah. “I was pleased with our effort from the guys,” coach “The biggest thing moving forward is we continue Tommy Willis said. “We had a good attitude and to improve in all aspects of our game,” Willis said. pressed and played hard.” “We have to keep getting better match to match and The first goal came 5 minutes into the game off continue to improve.” a long throw in from Jackson Green and Hudson Gilliland and finished by scoring the goal. That goal gave Weatherford a 1-0 advantage at halftime. In the second half, Weatherford scored another goal 5 minutes into the half as Miguel Lindero scored, assisted by Dillon Soto. Ray Blatnick scored a long goal with about 10 minutes to play in the game with a nice touch, giving Weatherford a 3-0 lead. Six minutes later, Sergio Casillas found the back of the net, with an assist by Kamahrian Woods and Weatherford was ahead 4-0 with 5 minutes to go. Goalkeeper Hunter Pagliasotti helped the Eagles win 4-0 as he had 7 saves and Weatherford win their first game of the season.

Josh Jennings/WDN At left, Hunter Pagliasotti tallied 7 saves against Ada Friday. Lady Eagles beat Ada 3-0

Josh Jennings having basketball teams still the second goal of the game 14 WDN Staff Writer alive in their respective area minutes into the second half. tournaments. Summer Bass scored the third and ADA — The Weatherford Lady Midway through the first half, final goal with an assist by Chandy Eagles soccer team is off to an Addy Hicks scored the first goal Kirby with less than 10 minutes to excellent start as they defeated the of the game, assisted by Maddie play. Ada Lady Cougars 3-0 Friday in Crisp and Weatherford was ahead Weatherford won the game 3-0 Ada. 1-0 at halftime. and is 2-0 on the season. Their Josh Jennings/WDN This was an afternoon game Weatherford scored two goals next game is at home 5:30 p.m. Summer Bass scored the final goal for during school due to both schools in the second half. Crisp scored today against Harrah. Weatherford in their road game at Ada Friday. WEATHERFORD DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 - PAGE 9 Weatherford sports Weatherford opens baseball season with 8-4 win against Piedmont

Josh Burton Ethan Villines was hit by a pitch Weatherford responded in the bottom in with a double to right field and WDN Managing Editor and so was M Beck two batters later. of the second. Weatherford was up 6-4. Brock With two on and two out, Nurnberg Jett Blackmon singled to left Conkling, pinch-running for Gaunt, In the first baseball game of the hit a 2-RBI triple to right field. That field to lead off the inning. Dane scored on a passed ball before 2020 season, Weatherford took on made the score 3-0 Weatherford. McPherson reached base on an error Villines drew a walk. Weatherford Piedmont and beat the Wildcats 8-4 Piedmont came right back in the to put two on base with no one out. was up 7-4. at Eagle Field Saturday. top of the second, taking the lead, Two batters later, Blackmon stole Weatherford led off the bottom of The Eagles opened the game with 4-3. third, then later in the at bat scored the sixth with back-to-back doubles, a 1-2-3 inning as starting pitcher After a lead-off ground out, the the tying run on a passed ball. In the first by McPherson, the second Taeler Nurnberg forced a fly out and Wildcat batters drew a walk, hit the same at bat, McPherson scored by Ratterree to drive in McPherson. then struck the next two out. a single to center field and drew as Gaunt doubled to center field. That run gave Weatherford an 8-4 In the bottom of the first, another walk to load the bases with Weatherford was back in front, 5-4. lead. Weatherford grabbed a 3-0 lead. one out. Two runs scored on an Neither team scored in their have Gaunt picked up the win for the Jaxon Ratterree led off the inning single to center field and Piedmont of the third inning, then Weatherford Eagles and Callen Agan the save. with a double to left field. Gunnar cut the lead to 3-2. scored again in the bottom of the Gaunt also went 2-3 on the day, Gaunt got him home with a sacrifice The Wildcats scored two runs on a fourth. including 3 RBIs, while Ratterree fly. Ratterree stole a base during single to left and were up 4-3. Ratterree singled to left field went 3-4 and 1 RBI. Nurnberg also Gaunt’s at bat as well, to get to third. That lead didn’t last long, as with two outs. Gaunt drove him went 2-3 with 2 RBIs.

Sudoku uses pure logic and requires no math to solve. It is a number- placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid with several given numbers. The object is to place the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares so that each row, each column and each 3x3 box contains the same number only once. PAGE 10 - WEATHERFORD DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 WHS •Continued from Page 1 Tournament is a good to 12 after three quarters said. the state. It’s nice we team, that’s why they’re and outscored Victory Kingfisher wouldn’t go have the opportunity there. Chances are, every Christian 13-7. away though, opening to be in this game to game is going to be “We finally started the fourth quarter with prove it. Now we will close. The last two nights playing a little bit. We six straight points, get an opportunity to will just help us prepare started playing a little cutting the lead to 34-30. play another week and for that,” Givens said. harder, we tried to up Then the fouls began prove how good we are,” our physicality, be a by the Lady Jackets and Givens said. Victory Christian 45 little more physical and Weatherford hit 10-12 Weatherford 27 just play and not be so free throws in the final State Tournament The game against worried about it. It was quarter to put the game Bracket Victory Christian too late,” Givens said. away, 46-37. Addy Thursday didn’t start well for Like the coach said, Hoffman hit six of them, Southern Nazarene Weatherford, as the Lady the comeback wasn’t Jordan Hoffman hit two University Conquerors shot out to enough. Given said his and Ashlyn Sage hit two. 2 p.m. — Tuttle v. a 21-5 lead after the first team finally began to For the game, Addy Classen SAS quarter. take some shots in the Hoffman led the team 3:30 p.m. — Anadarko “They were hitting third quarter. with 17 points. Brow v. Newcastle every shot they put up, “We moved the ball a scored 8 points, Sage 7 p.m. — Victory which isn’t normal for little bit better and we scored 7 points, Aviree Christian v. Fort Gibson Josh Burton/WDN them, and we couldn’t were finally actually Robison scored 5 points, 8:30 p.m. — The Weatherford Lady Eagles celebrate get one to go in. The shooting the ball. There Jordan Hoffman scored Weatherford v. Grove winning the Area Consolation Championship way the game was being were times in the first 4 points, Jacey Thomas Saturday night at Stillwater High School. called, it was a physical half we were open, we scored 3 points and Pond Friday game, we didn’t handle it just weren’t taking the scored 2 points. Southern Nazarene rival Kingfisher 46-37 to girls. You know, this is very well,” Givens said. shots. We weren’t ready. University win the Area Consolation something they’ve talked “We got better with it as In the second half, we Up next 6:30 p.m. — Victory Championship and earn a about, something they’ve the game went, it’s just did a little bit better job Weatherford will play Christian/Fort Gibson trip to the Class 4A State wanted for a long time. we had dug a hole so of being ready to where in the Class 4A State winner v. Tuttle/Classen Tournament in Oklahoma I’m happy they’re going deep, we couldn’t get out we shoot the ball when Tournament, which SAS winner City. to get to experience it,” of it.” we had the opportunity,” begins Thursday. The 8 p.m. — Anadarko/ “I’m just proud of the coach Grant Givens said. The Lady Eagles caught Given said. Lady Eagles will play Newcastle v. Weatherford made the their breath and began For the game, Meliah Grove 8:30 p.m. at Weatherford/Grove trek twice to Stillwater playing better, only Brown led all Lady Southern Nazarene winner High School, first Friday allowing 10 points in the Eagles with 8 points. University. night, where Victory second quarter. Victory Jordan Hoffman scored “This is a good group Saturday Christian beat the Lady Christian was ahead 31- 7 points, Ashlyn Sage 5 of girls and we’ve State Fair Arena Eagles 45-27 the again 13 at the half. points, Addy Hoffman 4 known all year we’re 2 p.m. — Class 4A Saturday night, where At the half, only three points and Bailee Pond 3 one of the best teams in State Championship OPS Weatherford beat Lady Eagles had scored points. Kingfisher 46-37. in the game. With the win, Victory Both games were tough, Then, in the third Christian punched physical matchups. quarter, Weatherford a ticket to the State “The last two games for began playing even Tournament and sure will help. Anybody better and cut the lead Weatherford was forced you play in the State to make the trip back to Stillwater Saturday night and play Kingfisher for a fourth time this season.

Weatherford 46 Kingfisher 37 In the fourth meeting this season between the Lady Eagles and Lady Jackets, it may have been the most physical game yet this season for Weatherford. All night long, both teams made plays, hit bodies, and Addy Hoffman had to leave the game for a while, after colliding with a Lady Jacket in the first half. She returned before the end of the first half. Neither team could get an edge, as the game was tied 10-10 after the first quarter and 22-22 at halftime. “I thought we got tired early. We had a tough game the night before, it was real physical. You know, we looked dead- legged,” Givens said. Then, Weatherford took the game over in the third quarter, outscoring Kingfisher 12-2. “In the second half, we kind of got our second breath, kind of had a second bust of energy Josh Burton/WDN when we pulled ahead Jordan Hoffman goes in for a shot against a little bit. I knew if Victory Christian Friday. She and the we kept playing, kept Josh Burton/WDN Weatherford Lady Eagles will play in the Class grinding, we could step Ashlyn Sage tries to avoid a foul and hit a 4A State Tournament Thursday. on it(and win),” Givens layup against Kingfisher Saturday night. WEATHERFORD DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 - PAGE 11 Hydro •Continued from Page 1 pointer in the fi rst quarter, but the Lady a charge mid court while pressing. The knew they were going to be the State Bobcats were only ahead 10-9 at the end Lady Bobcats stretched their lead to Champions when the body language on of the fi rst quarter. double digits with help from Lotti Parker Canute’s bench changed midway through Kiowa opened the second quarter on a as she hit a 3-pointer and two free throws the fourth quarter. 6-0 run and were ahead 15-10 a minute to give Hydro a 33-18 lead with 1:54 left “That was a pretty good indicator we into the second quarter. Hydro did not in the third quarter. Okarche would not go had won the game,” Tharp said. “Ther score a point until Buss hit a layup, but away as they scored the fi nal 4 points to body language just changed Hydro trailed 17-12. close the third quarter. when we were up and put so The Lady Bobcats were down 21-14 “When you play a team who is as good much pressure on them with with 3 minutes left in the fi rst half, and as Okarche, they are going to make runs,” our press.” made a run to cut it to 3 points before Tharp said. “We had to do something to Hydro fi nishes the season with a Kiowa responded and hit a couple big stop the run, such as slow the game down record of 31-1. Tharp said every shots and were ahead 26-20 at halftime. or even foul. Just anything to stop the player on the team does not like Josh Burton/WDN Hydro got off to an hot start in the run. We know this better than anybody losing and they have lost games Raegan third quarter. Rachel Barry got the Lady because we go on runs all the time.” before and the loss to Sequoyah Klaassen Bobcats back in the game as she scored Okarche cut the defi cit to single digits, (Tahlequah) and other times just takes a four points early and stole a pass to score but only for a few moments as Hydro fueled their fi re even more to win the 3-point as fast break layup. After all that fast jumped out to a 41-27 lead and never state tournament. shot in action happened, Hydro trailed 29-26. looked back and they won the game 43- “This group hates to lose,” Tharp Thursday’s Buss hit a 3-pointer a minute later, tying 29. said. “It doesn’t matter who we play game at the game at 29. “We are gutsy and I was really pleased or where we play, they just hate to lose. Rees Berkey hit a layup and was fouled, with how we played,” Tharp said. “We They have been behind before, whether Southern giving Hydro a 31-29 advantage. Hydro knew Okarche was going to come in and it be in junior high games or the game Nazarene built a 37-31 lead with 3-pointers by play intense up tempo defense and they against Sequoyah (Tahlequah) in the University. Lotti Parker and Raegan Klaassen. They are so good. They have shooters and can Bertha Teague tournament. They believe extended their lead to 41-31 with plays score and this was as tough of a team we they can win any game and they have like Tessa York scoring a contested layup might see in the entire tournament.” fi ght in them. It shows they hate to lose and it was Hydro’s fi rst double-digit lead more than they like to win.” of the night. The Lady Bobcats dominated Hydro-Eakly 69 In each game, Hydro came out in the the third quarter and were ahead 45-33 Canute 43 third quarter and played much more solid going into the fourth quarter. Each team was ready to play and ready than they did in the fi rst half and Tharp “Our defense is our spark plug,” Tharp for each other a third time as the score said they did some little things not as said. “It is everything and this group of was tied, 9-9, with 4 minutes left in the well in the fi rst half. girls feeds off how successful our defense fi rst quarter. Hydro closed went on a 7-0 “The adjustments at halftime were will be and coaches come up to us all the run to take a 16-9 lead. Canute responded not hard to fi gure out,” Tharp said. time to tell us how good our defense is.” by going on a 5-2 run and Hydro was “They were things we did not do well Hydro kept up the intense pressure ahead 18-14 at the end of the fi rst quarter. in the fi rst half like our rebounding and scored the fi rst 4 points of the fourth Hydro forced eight turnovers in the fi rst and attacking. We did a better job in quarter in less than a minute. Those points quarter. all the games guarding one on one, so sparked a 7-0 run to give Hydro a 52-33 Canute came back and was right there that is what made the differences in the advantage with 6 minutes left in the game. with Hydro, but Hydro was ahead 23-22 second half of the games.” With 3:14 left in the game, coach Tharp with 2:20 left in the fi rst half. Canute took Hydro has a chance to be just as good pulled his starters. the lead. Making a layup with a 1:30 left or even better next season as Klaassen “We played smarter in the second half, in the fi rst half. Hydro was down by a was the only starting senior this season. especially when we full-court pressed,” point with 17 seconds left in the second Barry and Buss return as seniors next Tharp said. “We kept letting them get the quarter, but Kira Berkey hit a long jump season and Kira and Rees Berkey will be ball back to the middle to their best ball shot to give Hydro a 27-26 lead going into juniors next season. handlers. They had some really good ball the locker room. Tharp said the Seiling loss last season Championship handlers who made good decisions and It was raining 3-pointers in the third really got them fi red up for this season is the best when you rotate as much as we do on quarter for Hydro as they built a double- and he said the girls can accomplish feeling in the the backside of press, their strong girls digit lead. They did this with plays like anything they set their minds to. world, because advanced the ball down the court and Rees Berkey hitting an open 3-pointer, “It was neat watching and competing she knew every made long passes. At halftime, we fi xed Buss hitting a 3-pointer and Kira Berkey against a program like Seiling,” Tharp team in Class A was that and they were unable to have as much hitting an open 3-pointer, giving Hydro said. “I kept telling the girls, “Why can’t coming for them. success as they did in the fi rst half.” a 42-32 lead with a little more than 2 we play like they do?” People can do “There really is minutes left in the quarter. After that run, anything they put their minds to and our not a better feeling,” Hydro-Eakly 43 they went on a 5-0 run to close the third girls are really well rounded. There was Klaassen said. “We Okarche 29 quarter and they had a 15-point advantage nothing holding us back before, except learned from our Hydro jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead. with the score being 47-32. ourselves.” mistakes last season They struggled to score but were ahead Hydro maintained the lead they built in Rees Berkey said the team always and worked hard in the gym to 9-4 at the end of the fi rst quarter. the fourth quarter and was ahead 51-34 talked about having faith and trusting get the win and I am just so happy.” Okarche opened the second quarter on a with 6:30 left in the game. Hydro knew each other on the basketball court and that Tharp said the atmosphere and fans 7-0 run and took the lead with 5:20 left in they won the state title as they were up is part of what made the difference this played a part in the success Hydro had the fi rst half. Rachel Barry scored Hydro’s 64-41 and Coach Tharp pulled his starters season. this season for the girls and the boys team. fi rst points with 4:15 left in the second with 1:37 left in the game and the entire “We did this as a team,” Rees said. “We “I cannot say enough about our student quarter as she made two free throws. Hydro crowd went crazy. got better in the off-season and started section and fans,” Tharp said. “For me Hydro was ahead 16-12 at halftime. The student section began singing “We believing in each other. I feel like we can as a coach, I get pumped up and excited Hydro began the second half on a 10-0 are the Champions.” Hydro won the State get better as a team this off-season and when the crowd goes crazy from our run scoring layups and Kira Berkey took Championship 69-43 and Tharp said he do this again next season, if we play as a play.” team.” Barry said last season really helped Klaassen said winning the State them get back to the title game because they got a taste of what it is like to compete in the big house. “We came up a little bit short last season,” Barry said. “We knew what it was like to be there and I think the work we put in the offseason and in season really helped us.” Kira Berkey said one of the keys to winning the state title was focus on bettering themselves and not stress about the other team they were playing. “We had to get better as the season went along and not worry about what other teams were trying to do,” Kira said. “We knew we were going to be really good and just had to keep working hard.” Buss said coach Tharp really pushed the team in the offseason, mentally and physically to get better and all the work defi nitely paid off. “This year, we got what we wanted, but we had to work for it,” Buss said. “Coach Tharp pushed us to be mentally strong, especially when closing out games. He physically pushed us as well in workouts and practice, but it all paid off in the end this season” When the boys team walked into the arena Thursday night before the Kiowa game, all the Hydro fans began to cheer and give them a standing ovation. “Our community is just incredible,” Tharp said. “You do not see that in a lot of communities and schools. It was awesome for the boys to see and hear that and that made me so happy, because they defi nitely deserved it.”

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This week in sports Tuesday v. Bethany 2 p.m. – SWOSU baseball v. 8:30 p.m. – Weatherford girls Oklahoma Baptist basketball v. Grove at Southern 4:30 p.m. – Weatherford softball at Nazarene Elk City TBA – Hydro-Eakly softball at Fort 4:30 p.m. – Thomas-Fay-Custer Cobb Tournament baseball at Hydro-Eakly TBA – Thomas-Fay-Custer softball 5 p.m. – Weatherford baseball v. at Ringwood Tournament in Enid Bishop McGuinness 5:30 p.m. – Weatherford girls Friday soccer v. Harrah 10:30 a.m. – Weatherford track at 5:30 p.m. – Hydro-Eakly softball at Moore Clinton 2 p.m. – SWOSU softball v. 5:30 p.m. – Thomas-Fay-Custer Ouachita Baptist softball v. Arapaho-Butler 3 p.m. – SWOSU baseball at 6 p.m. – Weatherford softball at Ouachita Baptist Elk City 4 p.m. – SWOSU softball v. 7:30 p.m. – Weatherford boys Ouachita Baptist soccer v. Harrah 5 p.m. – Weatherford baseball v. TBA – SWOSU women’s at Elgin Diffie Ford Invitational in Edmond 5 p.m. – SWOSU women’s basketball v. Central Missouri in Wednesday Warrensburg, Missouri TBA – Weatherford at Elk TBA – Hydro-Eakly softball at Fort City Cobb Tournament TBA – Thomas-Fay-Custer Thursday baseball v. Elk City JV 4:30 p.m. – Thomas-Fay-Custer TBA – Thomas-Fay-Custer track at baseball at Hennessey Cherokee 6 p.m. – Weatherford girls soccer TBA – Thomas-Fay-Custer softball v. Bethany at Ringwood Tournament in Enid 8 p.m. – Weatherford boys soccer TBA – SWOSU rodeo at Fort Scott