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Mustang hosts first-time Holiday Classic Dec. 27-29
Lady Broncos open with Pocola at 7 p.m.; Mustang boys take on Tulsa Central at 8:30 p.m. By John Martin Staff Writer Both Mustang High School basketball squads will face stiff opposition in the opening round of the inaugural Cornerstone Bank Mustang Holiday Classic to be held in the Mustang gym Dec. 27-29. The Lady…
Read MoreMustang volleyball hosts tournament, takes first place
By Hayden Frampton Sports Editor The Lady Broncos took home the hardware this weekend at their own tournament. Mustang volleyball hosted six schools Saturday in a tournament. The Lady Broncos dominated the field and didn’t drop a set until the championship round they ultimately won. “There was some diversity with the teams that were…
Read MoreMillers top Broncos for the first time since 2013
By Hayden Frampton Sports Editor YUKON- History was averted Friday night at Miller Stadium. The Broncos saw their hopes of a record fifth straight win over rival Yukon shattered in a 19-14 loss. The Broncos gave up a lot in the stat column but avoided letting the Millers run rampant on the scoreboard. Yukon finished…
Read MoreLogan Glass Commits to the University of Kansas
By Hayden Frampton Sports Editor Mustang baseball standout Logan Glass made his commitment to play at the University of Kansas, he announced last week. The incoming senior is anticipated to have a strong season this spring and he had the desire to wrap up this part in his process. “I definitely wanted to do it…
Read MoreJackets roll by Mustang in dual state semi-final
Choctaw opened the Dual State Wrestling Tournament with a quarter final win over Ponca City, 56-10. Meanwhile, Mustang proved they were a serious contender with a 34-29 win over 2017 Dual State Champion Sand Springs. When the two Class 6A powers met in a semi-final dual one was looking for their second dual state title…
Read MoreDilbeck to end illustrious career
Choctaw coach accepts position with OSSAA After four years as Choctaw High School’s Athletic Director and head football coach, and 30 years of coaching prior to that, Todd Dilbeck has decided to hang up his whistle. While retiring from the coaching game, Dilbeck isn’t done working as he’s now headed to the Oklahoma Secondary Sch…
Read MoreWrestling falls just short of dual state
By Brody Feldmann Staff Writer The Mustang wrestling team hosted district duals last Thursday afternoon and finished 2-1.The Broncos 2-1 record fell just short to Norman (#9) to punch their ticket to dual state. The Broncos started off the day losing to Norman 24-42 in the opening dual. In the midst of the dual…
Read MoreMustang swimming’s depth is too much for Enid
By Brody Feldmann Staff Writer ENID- The Mustang swimming team traveled to Enid on Monday night to compete in a head-to-head meet with the Enid Plainsmen. The Broncos depth was just too much for the Plainsmen and Mustang walked away victorious. “We swam really well. We were just fine tuning some things before regionals…
Read MoreRecord weekend
By Brody Feldmann Staff Writer EDMOND- The Broncos swimming team traveled to Edmond on Saturday to compete in the Central Oklahoma Athletic Conference (COAC) meet hosted at Mitch Park. The boys team finished in eight place overall as the girls finished in ninth. The team took eighth overall at the conference meet. There were…
Read MoreRunner-ups
By Brody Feldmann Staff Writer DEER CREEK- The Mustang Broncos girls basketball team competed in the Bruce Gray Invitational hosted at Deer Creek over the weekend. The Broncos finished as the tournament runner-up losing to host Deer Creek in the championship. “When they shoot the ball like that they are as good as any…
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