A big six-run first inning lifted the Fort Towson Tigers over Bokoshe last week. Booking hits for the Tigers were Dakota Owens, Mikha Thomas, Tristan Pettyjohn and Canyon James.
BRANDON ANDERSON ripped a deep ball to centerfield against Hugo, but the ball was caught to deny Anderson a hit. The Scorpions recorded four hits against Hugo with Zach Ward leading with two singles, followed by Camden Edge and Ethan Beddo each with one hit.
BOSWELL — The Rattan Rams extended their winning streak to six games Monday as they overcame the Boswell Scorpions to post an 11-3 road win. The Scorpions fell behind early and couldn’t come back in an 11-3 loss to Rattan on Monday.
BOSWELL — Down 0-2 at the end of three innings, the Boswell Scorpions never gave up in their battle against Whitesboro and held on for an eighth-inning run to win the game, 3-2. Recording hits for the Scorpions were C.J.
BOSWELL’S ETHAN BEDDO beats the throw to Hugo’s third base as Aden Parish waits for the throw. Beddo singled in the top of the second for the Scorpions and went on to score one of the team’s three runs.
Family Features –– After months of unfamiliar restrictions and guidelines, pandemic fatigue is affecting how some Americans protect their health. However, experts warn that diligence is still extremely important because new mutations and variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 are being discovered. The typical cold and flu season also brings added threats to people’s health and wellness.
DURANT –– The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (CNO) was recognized by the Oklahoma Blood Institute on Tuesday, March 9, for outstanding service to communities across southeast Oklahoma. Chief Gary Batton said he was recently on a phone call with Harvard University Alumni Associations and people from 20 other nations when the story came up about how the Choctaw Nation came to the aid of Ireland during its famine in the 1800s.