Dogs Score 206 Points To Easily Outdistance Blackwell For Title
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Sulphur Stand-Out Wide Receiver Signs With New Hampshire
Sulphur, Okla.– Chickasaw National Recreation Area staff will host “Eagle Watch” on Saturday, January 20, 2024 and Saturday, January 27, 2024. Both watches will start at 9 a.m. inside the Travertine Nature Center and continue later in the morning at Lake of the Arbuckles. After a lunch break, additional activities will be offered at the Chickasaw Cultural Center.
The Sulphur girls and boys basketball teams return to action this week, as they will both compete in the Charles K. Heatly Invitational in Lindsay this weekend.
It was another outstanding calendar year for Sulphur athletics, as the Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs continue to set the standard on and off the field in southern Oklahoma.
It was a tough week for the Sulphur boys, as the Dogs fell in both contests, losing at Byng and at Pauls Valley.
Sulphur lost its final two games before Christmas break, as the Lady Dogs fell on the road at Byng and Pauls Valley.
Four Sulphur seniors were named to the Class 3A-2 All-District team last week, after the Dogs finished the season 8-4.
It was a tough week for the Sulphur girls basketball team, as the Lady Dogs went 1-3 after falling twice at the Madill Winter Classic.
Sulphur Looking To Improve At Dual State Meet
The Sulphur Bulldogs are pictured after winning the consolation title in last week’s Madill Winter Classic Tournament.
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