HULBERT — Allison Arnall and Lindsay Krueger both recorded double-doubles as the Hulbert girls won their third straight game with a 36-32 win over Sallisaw Central on Tuesday night.
Arnall and Krueger both recorded 16 points and 10 rebounds as the Lady Riders improved to 14-7.
In the boys game, Sallisaw Central knocked off Hulbert, 55-49. Craig Potts led Hulbert with 12 points while Brandon Thompson chipped in with 10 points.
The Riders dropped to 11-9 while Sallisaw Central improved to 16-5.
Hulbert will be home again on Friday to host Westville.
Keys teams swept
LOCUST GROVE — The Class 3A No. 13 Keys boys lost to 4A No. 16 Locust Grove, 56-53, at Pirate Arena on Tuesday night.
For Keys, it was its second loss this season to Locust Grove, after losing to the Pirates, 46-42, on Jan. 4.
Peyton Ragsdale led Keys (10-10) with 22 points points.
In the girls game, Keys lost to Locust Grove, 59-48. Sydni Rainbolt tallied 15 points for the Lady Cougars (10-10).
Keys will be at Hilldale on Friday night.
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New job for Jake
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Roster reboot
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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.
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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
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Tigers win 5A academic crown
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