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January 11, 2013

Defending champions advance in Oil Center Classic

Woodward, Okla. — The defending champions in both the girls and boys divisions recorded victories on day one of the Oil Center Classic Thursday.

Forgan’s boys and the Shattuck girls posted victories over Waynoka at Boomer Fieldhouse.

Joining Shattuck in the girls semifinals are Beaver, Mooreland and Forgan. On the boys side, Mooreland, Beaver and Shattuck all advanced.

Jake Regier scored 13 points and Kameron Hall 11 in Forgan’s 69-16 win over Waynoka.

The Bulldogs, ranked No. 1 in Class B, will take on Shattuck in the semifinals. The Indians jumped on Turpin early and won 48-34. Beau Srader had 15 points.

Mooreland will face Beaver in the other semifinal.

The Bearcats overcame a sluggish first half and pulled away from Canton after intermission to win 55-37.

Landon Peach paced the Bearcats with 22 points. Chad Miller had a big game for Canton with 20 points.

Beaver recorded a 56-27 win over Sharon-Mutual as Kalen Gabel cored 21 points and Logan Baldwin 17.  Cody Campbell had 20 for the Trojans.

Defending tournament MVP Daniela Galindo poured in 26 points to lead Shattuck past Waynoka, 45-23.

The Indians will take on Forgan, a 40-34 winner over Canton.

In one of the most competitive games of the day, Forgan built an 11-point halftime lead and turned away the Tigers in the second half.

Kenzie Taylor had 18 to pace Forgan. Taylor Bromlow had 20 to lead Canton.

Top-seed Mooreland stayed unbeaten on the season with a 68-21 win over Turpin.

Three players scored in double figures for the Lady Cats. Jennifer Myers led with 18 points, Shanae Roper scored 14 and Kayla Wilson 12.

Reagan Alvarez had 12 points for Turpin.

Beaver opened the day with a 46-37 win over Sharon-Mutual.

The Lady Dusters used a 13-0 run in the first period to take the lead.

Sharon-Mutual got as close as 6 points in the fourth quarter.

Jacinda Balderrama led Beaver with 29 points.

Results, scehdule

Thursday's games

Girls

Beaver 46, Sharon-Mutual 39

Beaver - Balderrama 29, Hoover 4. Brown 3, Perry 10

Sharon-Mutual - Morgan Phillips 6, Thompson 3, Schmeling 11, Megan Phillips 10, Steadman 2 Little 2, Long 5.

Forgan 40, Canton 34

Canton - Pratt 6, Galvin 3, Howerton 6, Bromlow 17, Rogers 2.

Forgan - Morales 5, McReynolds 5, Smalts 2, N. Taylor 8, Bryer 2, K. Taylor 18

Mooreland 68, Turpin 21

Mooreland - Myers 18, Wilson 12, Roper 14, Adams 9, Steuart 2, Stubbs 5, Poer 3, Smith 3, Gregory 2.

Turpin - Alvarez 12, Gallo 2, Kirkhart 2, Watson 5.

Shattuck 45, Waynoka 23

Waynoka - Mattox 1, Wilcox 8, Hall 9, Rankin 5.

Shattuck - M. Galindo 6, Iliff 5, D. Galindo 26, Cummings 8.

Boys

Beaver 56, Sharon-Mutual 27

Beaver - Baldwin 17, Weber 6, Skaggs 6, Gabel 21, Rivera 6

Sharon-Mutual - Baker 5, Harper 6, Campbell 20, A. Williams 2

Forgan 69, Waynoka 16

Waynoka - Hinderliter 6, Meriweather 4, Budy 1, Green 3, Reed 2.

Forgan - Regier 13, Walsh 2, Stout 6, Brown 10, Bryer 8, Ordonez 8, Vanatta 9, Kerr 2, Hall 11.

Shattuck 48, Turpin 34

Turpin - Regelado 5, Baeza 10, Resendiz 5, Lujan 5, Young 4, Pureco 5.

Shattuck - Srader 15, Holley 6, Carpenter 4, Castor 9, Alexander 12.

Mooreland 55, Canton 37

Canton - Miller 20, Chapdelaine 2, Smith 2, Schoonmaker 6, Webb 6, Sessions 1.

Mooreland - Murray 8, Peach 22, Hensley 11, Svejkosky 9, Hepner 5.



Friday's schedule

Girls - 10 a.m. - Turpin vs. Sharon-Mutual; 12:30 p.m. - Canton vs. Waynoka; 3 p.m. - Mooreland vs. Beaver; 5;30 p.m. - Forgan vs. Shattuck

Boys - 11:15 a.m. - Waynoka vs. Turpin; 1:45 p.m. - Canton vs. Sharon-Mutual; 4:15 p.m. - Forgan vs. Shattuck; 6:45 p.m. - Beaver vs. Mooreland

Fargo Tournament Results

Thursday's Games



Girls

Cheyenne JV 48, Fort Supply 44

Cheyenne JV - Springer 14,  Torrance 9, Ford 6, Hendrickson 6, Pennington 10, Vogle 3

Fort Supply - Briant 27, Woodard 15, Newton 2

Balko 66, Texhoma JV 23

Balko - Mays 20, Edwards 15, Stockton 9, Dearmin 4, Gentry 4, Brown 4, Rice 4, Castro 2, Reynolds 2, Jackson 2.

Texhoma - Yates 18, Higgins 2, Berry 2, Hernandez 1.

Gage 47, Freedom 34

Gage - A. Smith 28, Mackey 6, Crow 5, D. Smith 4, Brunson 4.

Freedom - Eden 15, Reed 6, Mullins 5, Bart 4, Nixon 4.

Fargo 54, Tyrone 40

Fargo - Zollinger 21, Morehart 16, Lane 9, Dewald 4, Lamb 3, Avalos 2.

Tyrone - Wall 11, Davis 11, Olivas 8, Avilas 6, Weiser 2, Reeden 2.



Boys

Balko 62, Cheyenne JV 28

Balko - Mays 10, C. Casper 9, Frantz 9, Jackson 9, W. Casper 7, Villines 7, J. Bush 5, D. Bush 4, O. Creason 2.

Cheyenne JV - Hurshburg 12, Thompson 4, Diaz 4, Roach 4, Duke 2, Scott 2

Fort Supply 55, Texhoma JV 40

Fort Supply - K. Woolfolk 25, T. Woolfolk 10, C. Wright 8, Z. Wright 6, D. Hunter 4, Kornele 2

Texhoma JV  - Anderson 15, Sheets 13, Johnson 10, Smith 1, Martinez 1.

Tyrone 60, Freedom 25

Tyrone - Slater 15, E. Reece 14, Olivas 11, Rivera 6, Harvey 4, Potter 2,. C. Reece 2, Wall 4, Suddeth 2.

Freedom - Ontiveros 9, Mulins 6, Stahlman 4, Wilcox 3, Yeh 3.

Fargo 82, Buffalo JV 21

Fargo - Harrington 15, Howard 12, Dewitt 10, Moyer 10, Moraes 9, Foale 8, Ashpaugh 8, Baker 3, Selby 3, Lu 2, Avalos 2.

Buffalo JV - Cosby 8, Rios 8, Heunergardt 5.

Seiling Tournament Scores

Thursday's Games

Girls

Seiling 62, Cimarron 26

Texhoma 53, Burns Flat-Dill City 36

Vici 63, Laverne 37

Leedey 52, Drummond 20



Boys

Texhoma 66, Vici 40

Laverne 62, Cimarron 46

Drummond 71, Burns Flat-Dill City 49

Seiling 54, Leedey 41

 

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