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Choctaw Yellow Jackets vs. Putnam City North Panthers
Two wildly different 6A basketball matchups broke out as the No. 5 ranked Choctaw Lady Yellow Jackets blew out the No. 10 ranked Putnam City North Lady Panthers 44-26. On the men’s side, the unranked Yellow Jackets fell to the No. 20 ranked Panthers 64-37.
Thursday, January 09, 2014

BREAK A LEG!
Last Saturday, local middle and high schools were on the Oklahoma City University campus for the Oklahoma State Dance Team Directors’ Association state pom competition.
Thursday, December 19, 2013

Crusaders Fall Short to Bulldogs in Tulsa
Last Friday, the Christian Heritage Crusaders traveled all the way to Tulsa to take on the Lincoln Christian Bulldogs. The girls have some room for improvement after losing 67-47. The boys also fell short, but they stayed much closer with the Bulldogs falling 65-61.
Thursday, December 19, 2013

EastWord Live Streams First Varsity Event
EastWord News has taken its coverage of sporting events to a whole new level.
On Tuesday, Derek Lewis, EastWord sports reporter, and Ronny Stevens, EastWord correspondent and Carl Albert High School student, live streamed the Carl Albert High School basketball game at Lawton MacArthur.

Thursday, December 05, 2013

Tough challenges ahead in 1st round of playoffs

It was an interesting season with ups and downs for every team. Four of our five Eastern Oklahoma County schools aren’t done yet. Harrah, Del City, Carl Albert and Midwest City all made it to the playoffs this year. Let’s see how they stack up in the first round. 


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Controversial Finish Costs Harrah Rivalry Matchup
It’s called "The Battle of the Border" when the Harrah Panthers take on the McLoud Redskins, and it lived up to its name providing a controversial nail bitter. The Panthers were dealt a second last minute defeat in as many weeks after taking a 29-28 loss to McLoud.
Saturday, November 09, 2013

Yellow Jackets Drop Shoot Out to Wolves.

It was a shoot out in Edmond as the Choctaw Yellow Jackets took on the Edmond Santa Fe Wolves. The game ended with a score of 55-30 in favor of the Wolves.


Saturday, November 09, 2013

Cross country covers ground at state
The best endurance runners in the state competed this past weekend at Edmond Santa Fe High School in the OSSAA Cross Country State Championships. There was a chill in the air as Victor Manzano, representing Choctaw High School, and Nicolas Fish of Midwest City High School took to the starting line for the 6A race that covered 3.1 miles over a rough course. 
Thursday, November 07, 2013

Regular season closes in Week 10
The regular season wraps up this week in high school football. It has been a year of hard hits and great plays with some schools finding a new attitude toward their team and others continuing a tradition of success. Let’s see who EOC teams will take on in their last game before the playoffs.
Thursday, November 07, 2013

Harrah nearly beats third ranked Douglas

In a back and forth contest that wasn’t decided until the final seconds the third-ranked Douglas Trojans defeated the Harrah Panthers 22-15 on Senior Night at Evans Field.

The Panthers fall to 5-4 on the year and Douglas improves to 8-1.


Saturday, November 02, 2013

Cross country teams punch ticket to state

Cross-country held its regionals last week as some of the area’s best endurance runners punched their tickets to the state meet on Saturday. The men and women squads from Choctaw, Midwest Ctiy, Del City, Harrah and Carl Albert all ran for the right to run again in Edmond for a chance at becoming a state champion.


Thursday, October 31, 2013

EOC football teams stay at home for Week 9 games

EOC teams were on the move last week with games as far away as Guymon. This week teams stay home and for many seniors, this will be their last home game. Let’s take a look at who is coming to EOC this week in the week nine preview.


Thursday, October 31, 2013

Harrah drops nail biter in Ada

ADA — Neither the Panthers or Cougars had lost a District 4A-2 game. That trend was poised to continue for Harrah until the Cougars pulled a rabbit out of their hat last Friday night against the Panthers.

Quarterback Cory Kilby found tight end Micah Simmer alone in the end zone with a 7-yard touchdown pass with 19 seconds left in the game to complete a clutch 80-yard drive, which helped No. 4 Ada secure a 29-24 victory over the 10th-ranked Panthers at Norris Field.

Harrah left Ada at 5-3 and 4-1 in District 4A-2. The Cougars improved to 8-1 overall and 5-0.

Things looked grim for Ada when Harrah playmaker Dak Stephens kicked a 34-yard field goal with 1:44 left in the game (and then booted the kickoff out of the end zone) to put the Panthers on top 24-23.


Thursday, October 31, 2013

Broncos trample Jackets on the road

The Choctaw Yellow Jackets found themselves on the wrong end of another one-sided game this week as they traveled to Mustang to face the Broncos.

The Jacket lost 49-20 after four quarters of missed opportunities.

The first drive of the game ended with Jonah Llanusa sacked by the Bronco defense. Mustang drew momentum from this with running backs Frankie Edwards and Colton Haddock leading the way. Their drive ended with an 18-yard run by Edwards and the PAT by Zach Davis.

Next it was Haddock’s turn to score. He caught the ball for a 12-yard reception. Davis’s following PAT brought the score to 14-0

Choctaw came out of their scoring drought with a 4-yard catch by Jacob Rapp. Jacob McMullan then kicked his first PAT of the game.

Before the end of the first quarter, the Broncos would score one more time with an 8-yard run from Edwards.


Friday, October 25, 2013

Regular season narrowing down

Several Eastern Oklahoma County teams dominated the gridiron in five one-sided games. The warm weather left just in time for the games, leaving chilling temperatures that are here to stay. For fans and players alike this means its time to break out the blankets so fans can continue to support their teams.

Lets bundle up and take a look at what’s going on in this week’s football preview.

The Carl Albert Titans took on the Northwest Classen Knights in the rain last Friday. Slippery conditions led to several fumbles by the Knights, and a Titan victory. Carl Albert scored 52 points to Northwestern’s 14. Kadell Nguyan led the scoring for the Titans with four touchdowns in the game. Carl Albert remains third in the Oklahoman 5A poll as they take on Guymon next week. The Titans are 5-2 for the season.


Thursday, October 24, 2013


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