PORUM — The Hulbert girls handed Oaks its first loss of the season in a 39-27 decision in the championship game of the Greenleaf Invitational in Porum on Saturday night.
The Lady Riders won their first tournament crown in three years and improved to 5-0 this season. Oaks falls to 6-1.
Hulbert will return to regular-season action on Tuesday at home against Okay.
Sequoyah girls fall
INOLA — The Sequoyah girls, led by 10 points apiece from Baylee Ratliff and Kelsey Leach, suffered a 49-34 loss to Oologah in the third-place game of the Inola tournament on Saturday.
The Lady Indians fall to 3-2 and will host Victory Christian on Friday.
The Sequoyah boys also lost Saturday night, falling to 3A No. 3 Verdigris, 54-48, in the finals of the Jerry O'Quin Tournament. B.J. Leach led Sequoyah with 15 points, while Cade Upshaw had 15 for Verdigris.
Keys teams swept
PARK HILL — Both Keys teams were blown out by Muldrow on Saturday night, with the Keys girls losing 51-31 and the boys falling 53-35.
Sydni Rainbolt led Keys with 12 points, but all those came in the first half.
Both Keys teams lost in the championship games of the Cougar Invitational.
No other information was reported from the Keys boys game.
Lamons, Sellers get 3rd
BRISTOW — Tahlequah’s Hestin Lamons (145 pounds) and Mitch Sellers (132) both finished in third place at the Bristow wrestling tournament on Saturday.
The Tigers also finished in the top 10 of the team standings.
Tahlequah returns home on Tuesday to Claremore.
High School Sports
Hulbert girls win Greenleaf title
Local and area briefs
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Roster reboot
After losing more than a dozen players to graduation, Keys’ football team looks to find replacements during spring ball.
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A strict schedule
Sequoyah going through modified spring practice while adhering to sanctions.
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Dyson, Dotson hired as Tahlequah hoops coaches
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A spring thing
Tahlequah returned to the football field for the first week of spring football practice.
- AFTERNOON UPDATE: Dyson, Dotson hired as Tahlequah basketball coaches
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Hulbert sacks football coach
Mitchell Crittenden not retained as the Riders' head football coach.
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Ending on a high note
Tahlequah’s Brandon Conrad caps off track season with 2nd in the high jump.
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Tigers win 5A academic crown
- Johnson, Linch help South to All-Star win
- BREAKING NEWS: Crittenden not rehired by Hulbert
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