Archive - Sports Article
February 23rd, 2012
This past Saturday night our Bearcats and Lady Cats were set to play the Valliant Bulldogs in our one and only District game. Coming into this game the Lady Bulldogs had a season record of 8-14, and both of our teams came into the play offs with a record of 13-9.
February 16th
The Moyers Tigers took part in the District Tournament this past weekend (February 10th & 11th). When the Tigers walked away from the tournament, they walked with their heads proudly held high as the District Champions. The Tigers will move on the the Regional Tournament that takes place on Thursday, February 16th in Stringtown. Their will take the court at 8:00 p.m. against the Red Oak Eagles. CONGRATULATIONS TIGERS!!!!!
Emily Wolfe, of Antlers, received Reserve Grand Champion, Hampshire Breed Champion, Suffolk Breed Champion and Natural Reserve Breed Champion at the 68th annual Southeast District Livestock Show at Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. There were 88 sheep in the competition in four breed categories. The show was sponsored by the Eastern Agriculture Division and the Wilburton Lions Club.
Coach Austin Lindly, the Antlers High School Girls Basketball Coach, claimed his 500th win with Antlers Public Schools this past week when his Lady Cat took on the Coalgate Lady Wampus Cats.
On Thursday, February 6, 2012, the Moyers Tigers Basketball teams celebrated their Senior players at Senior’s Night. Pictured L to R are: Senior Carrie Collins with her mother and father, Donald and Stacy Collins; Senior Jake Mattingly with his mother, Pam Mattingly, father Brian Mattingly not pictured; Senior Zack Brittingham with mother Andrea Brittingham, father Michael Brittingham and not pictured Daneal Brittingham; and Senior Terrell Morgan with mother Emily Cowett and father, Clinton Morgan.
February 10th
This was a busy week for the Moyers Tigers. Starting things off for the week’s festivities would be the Ft. Towson Tigers. The Lady Tigers struggled in the first half, but Sophomore Shelby Clark scored the first basket of the game. There were highlights by the Ladies, freshman Beck Heath stole the ball and took it down the floor for an easy basket. Coach must have had a discussion with the Ladies at half, because a much improved team took to the court in the second half.Â
The Antlers Obuch Middle School’s 6th grade girls basketball team recently participated in the Rattan Invitational 2012 Elementary Tournament. The girls brought home the Championship! Players pictured are: Brooke Lampton, Madeline Smallwood, Winter Johnson, Taia Harris, Kaylea Bailey, Stormi Freeman, Taylor Breshears and Elissa Frazier.
February 2nd
The Antlers Bearcats and Lady Cats celebrated their 2011-2012 Basketball Homecoming & Senior Night on Friday, January 27, 2012. The 2011-2012 Antlers Homecoming Basketball Queen is Taylor Tedder and the King is Dakota Turner. The Lady Cats fell to Atoka Lady Wampus Cats, but the Bearcats walked away with a victory against the Wampus Cats.
The Moyers Tigers traveled all last week, first up for the Tigers was Milburn. First up was the Lady Tigers. The first half was rough on the Lady Tigers, we put up a lot of shots, but nothing was falling in our favor. Sophomore Shelby Clark scored first for the team with a free-throw and Jr. Calli Winters secured the first basket for the girls. Sr. Carrie Collins battled tough under the boards but at half, Milburn was in the lead 27-10. Shelby Clark got the third started off right with a basket and Sophomore Gabby Renteria and Jr.
This week our Bearcats and Lady Cats traveled to Tushka for the AmeriState Invitational Tournament. In the first round our Bearcats were facing our neighbors the Moyers Tigers. The first half stayed pretty close with Sophomore Tanner Brown putting up 9 points, 4 rebounds, shooting 100% from the free-throw line. The buzzer sounded on the first half with a score of 19-23 Bearcats. Helping the Tigers out were Brandon Slocum with 12 points, and Jake Dudley with 8. The second half our Bearcats were able to maintain a small lead with Jr. Harlan House scoring 8 points, and Jr.