What — Co-ed softball tournament.
When — Saturday.
Sponsor — Locust Grove Yankees.
Entry fee — $100.
Roster size — 15 players.
Contact — Darryle 918-479-8776, John 918-557-6474, Nooge 918-0177.
What — Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation's Wildlife Youth Camp.
When — June 24-29.
Where — Oklahoma University Biological Station at Lake Texoma.
Who — Open to a maximum of 35 youth.
Applications — Accepted through April 13. Forms online: http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/education/youthcamp.htm.
Sports
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Olympians bring home 24 medals
The 12 Pryor Tigers who made the trek to Stillwater last week for the 44th edition of the Special Olympics Oklahoma Summer Games at Oklahoma State University brought home more than just big smiles — they brought home two dozen medals.
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Hammock named 5A-4 pitcher of the year
Pryor senior Zack Hammock was named a co-pitcher of the year in District 5A-4 this week.
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Gietzen, Webster named student athletes of the month
The April Yorktown Bank Athletes of the Month were Evan Gietzen and Katarina Webster.
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The Porter Report
You may be looking at your calendar wondering what you are going to do with these three months of summer break. The answer? Plenty.
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Tiger duo named to soccer all-state teams
Pryor seniors Jaclyn True and Ryan Pettus were named to the Oklahoma Soccer Coaches Association East All-State squads last week, and seven more Tigers and Lady Tigers made their respective all-district teams.
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Tiger frosh make big impact at state meet
Pryor freshmen Jaquwan Blaylock, Kendall Odle and Angie Gomez made some waves at last weekend's 5A state track meet at Yukon High School.
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NFL Play 60 camp invites pair of LG teams
Locust Grove will send two teams, from the Locust Grove Upper Elementary School and the Locust Grove Middle School, to the NFL Play 60 event May 14.
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Warriors to send hoop trio to Indian All-State
Adair senior basketballers Raven Campos, Jordan Fleming and Brady Bradbury were named First-Team Indian All-State last week.
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The Porter Report
The three-quarterback roller-coaster rides at Oklahoma State and Oklahoma seem to have lost a couple passengers.
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Titans trip Tigers in quarterfinal
On Thursday, the underdog Pryor Tigers were outgunned by the defending state champion Carl Albert Titans, 8-1, in 5A state baseball quarterfinal action at Edmond Santa Fe High School.
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