Thursday, March 24, 2016
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Bandit 2nd
grade coach
still needed
The Bandit Football
Association is taking
applications for a second
grade head football
coach for the upcoming
season.
Those interested are
asked to contact BFA
president Alan Nieten-
hoefer at (405) 747-0621
for more information.
Thursday, March 24
P-THS baseball at
McLoud tournament
through Saturday.
Agra HS baseball
hosts Yale, 4:30 p.m.
Coyle HS baseball at
Davenport, 4:30 p.m.
Ripley HS baseball
at Dover triangular with
Oklahoma Bible Academy,
4p.m.
Friday, March 25
Ripley HS baseball at
Shidler, TBA.
Agra JH baseball hosts
Yale, 4 p.m.
Saturday, March 26
Coyle HS baseball
plays Shidler, 12 noon,
Bricktown Ballpark in
Oklahoma City.
Monday, March 28
P-THS baseball at
Bristow, 4:30 p.m.
P-TJH baseball at
Hennessey, 4:30 p.m.
Coyle HS baseball
hosts Frontier, 4:30 p.m.
Ripley HS baseball
hosts Carney and Oilton,
4p.m.
Agra JH baseball at
Oak Grove, 4 p.m.
Ripley JH baseball at
MulhalI-Orlando, 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 29
P-THS baseball hosts
Chandler, 4:30 p.m.
Agra HS baseball at
Oilton, 4:30 p.m.
Coyle HS baseball
hosts Glencoe, 4:30 p.m.
Ripley HS baseball
hosts Summit Christian,
4:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 31
P-THS baseball with
Cleveland, 4 p.m., Brick-
town Ballpark in Okla-
homa City. Game will be
broadcast on KGFY 105.5
FM with the pregame
show at 3:45 p.m.
Coyle HS baseball at
MulhalI-Orlando tourna-
ment through Saturday,
April 2.
Ripley HS baseball at
Amber-Pocasset tourna-
ment though Saturday,
April 2.
Agra JH baseball hosts
Davenport, 4:30 p.m.
Friday, April 1
P-THS baseball at
Cushing, 5 p.m.
Agra HS baseball
hosts Davenport, 4:30
p.m.
Saturday, April 2
P-THS baseball hosts
Tuttle, 12 noon.
Monday, April 4
P-THS baseball at
Cleveland, 4:30 p.m.
P-TJH baseball at
Enid, 5:30 p.m.
Agra HS baseball
hosts Oilton and Coyle,
3:30 p.m.
Ripley HS baseball
hosts Davenport and Mor-
rison, 4 p.m.
Perkins-Tryon's Zeke Dougan gets ready to tag home plate after avoiding a tag during fifth inning action of last Saturday's
championship game of the Hector Tovar Invitational Tournament in Perry. Dougan's run was part of the five-run surge that
enabled the Demons to gain a 7-4 win over the host Maroons and the championship plaque. P-T begins play in the McLoud
Invitational Tournament tonight. Watching the action for P-T is Reed Aldridge (14). Journal photo by Rick Lomenick
I
By Rick Lomenick in action at the McLoud
Journal Sports Editor tournament starting later
PERRY - It was a good today with pool play, The
spring break for the Per- tournament will continue
kins-Tryon Demons follow- through Saturday. The week
ing last Saturday's 7-4 win began with a varsity-JV
over the host Maroons in the doubleheader at Hennessey
championship game of the on Monday.
Hector Tovar Invitational P-T 7, Perry 4
Tournament in Perry. The Demons used a five-
The Demons will be run fifth inning to take the
Brady Davis makes contact wtth a third inning double that
scored P-T's first two runs of the game. The Demons rolled to
a 7-4 win for the tournament title. Journal photo by Rick Lomenick
lead for good. At the time single and double and three
P-T was trailing 4-2. The runs batted in.
inning began with Dillon Longbrake was the
Longbrake, Zeke Dougan, winning pitcher in four
and Brady Davis with con- innings of work. He gave
secutive singles. Davis' hit up the four runs on seven
scored Longbrake. Dougan hits and one walk. He did
was plated on a successful log five strikeouts. Brady
double steal that moved Dougan tossed the final
Davis to second base. three innings and kept the
Davis went to third on a Maroons hitless. He struck
wild pitch before scoring on out three and walked one.
a Reed Aldridge sacrifice P-T 10, Blackwell 0
fly for a 5-4 score. Addison This game included the
Freiling reached on a walk second of two solid pitching
and Brady Dougan was hit performances during last
by a pitch. After Bradyn Friday's pool play. Zeke
Littau walked, Chad Black Dougan pitched a five-in-
singled to right-center field ning no-hitter for the 10-0
to score Freiling and Brady win. Blackwell never had a
Dougan for the 7-4 score, serious scoring threat in the
Perry took tile lead in the game as Dougan struck out
bottom of the second with seven enroute to the win.
tworuns. P-T tied the score The Demons put the
in the top of the third When game away in the bottom of
Davis doubled to right field the first inning with a sev-
to score Longbrake and en-run outburst. Longbrake
Zeke Dougan. Longbrake led the way with a two-RBI
reached on a two-out error single on his second time at
and Dougan singled to left bat. P-T plated an additional
field, run in the third and two
The Maroons regained more in the fourth frame to
the lead at 4-2 in the home shorten the game.
half of the fourth frame with Seven Demons each had
two more runs. a hit each offensively.
Zeke Dougan went 3-4 P-T 7, Chelsea 1
with three singles to lead The Demons' biggest
the Demons at the plate, test of the tournament was
Davis went 2-4 with a See DEMONS Page B2
ts
A three-on-three bas- play in the tournament. A ing communities," stated games. During the alumni
ketball tournament is open concession stand will be Weathers, a member of the basketball games; there
to the public and will be available. Coyle Alumni Board. "The will also be contests which
hosted by the Coyle Alumni For those interested in funds raised will be used for includeafree-throwshoot-
Association at 10 a.m. on registering, please contact the Wayne Gross Memorial ing contest, a three-point-
Saturday, April 9, in the Julie Flasch Weathers at Scholarship which will be shot contest, a blind-fold
Coyle School gymnasium. (405) 202-7915 for an entry given to a Coyle senior to shooting contest, and a
The registration fee is form. Entry forms may attend college," she said. half-court shot contest.
$15 per person. The first also be picked up at Coyle Also, the evening of The public is encouraged
prize for the tournament School and can be returned April 9 hosts the Coyle to attend the alumni basket-
is $100. to the Coyle School Foun- Alumni Basketball games, ball games as well as the
The teams are guaran- dation, P.O. Box 122, The Coyle alumni women's three-on-three tournament.
teed a minimum of three Coyle, OK 73027. basketball games beginThe fee for entry to attend
games to 15 points (baskets The tournament is openat 6:30 p.m. followed by as a spectator to the tour-
are one point each). The to surrounding communi- the Coyle alumni men'snament is $1 for adults and
tournament rules include ties. basketball games. This is children are free.
that games must start with "We have offered this also a fundraiser for the The fee for entry to
three players on each team. three-on-three basketball Wayne Gross Memorial attend as a spectator of
Rules will be sent to the tournament for a number Scholarship. player for the alumni bas-
teams entering. Students of years and we welcome A silent auction will take ketball games is $5 per
K-12 are not eligible to entries from surround-place during the alumni See COYLE Page B2
Perkins-Tryon's second
baseball tournament in as
many weeks starts today
with the McLoud Invita-
tional Tournament.
The Demons will be part
of Pool B that will include
the host Redskins along
with Blanchard and Poteau.
Pool A consists of Dale,
Byng, Edmond Memorial
JV, and the Oklahoma City
Broncos.
P-T will play two pool
games later today. The
first is scheduled to start at
4:45 p.m. with Poteau. The
Demons will follow with a
7:30 game with Blanchard.
On Friday evening, the
Demons will play McLoud
at around 7:15.
On Saturday, fourth
place pool finishers will
play at 12:15p.m. The third
place finishers will play at
2:30. Second place finishers
will play for third place at
5 p.m. The championship
game will start approxi-
mately 7:15 p.m. All games
will have a two-hour time
limit except for the cham-
pionship game.
P-T is coming off its
tournament championship
at the Hector Tovar Invita-
tional Tournament at Perry
last weekend.
PBR event
starts Friday
at PRUC site
Final preparations are
being made for the Profes-
sional Bull Riders Touring
Pro Division's stop here
this weekend at the Per-
kins Roundup Club Rodeo
Arena.
The event set for Friday
and Saturday is sponsored
by the Iowa Tribe of Okla-
homa. The gates will open
at 5 p.m. each day with the
competition starting at 8
p.m, Tickets are $15 for
adults (ages 12 and older)
and $5 for kids ages 8-11.
Children age 7 and under
will be admitted free.
As reported in last
week's Journal, the PBR
is the world's premier
bull riding organization.
It began 20 years ago with
23 riders and it has bal-
looned from there. It was
also reported last week that
20 of the top 50 bull riders
in the world are scheduled
to be at this event.
Organizers are expect-
ing large crowds for each
night' s performance.
Additional seating will be
added around the arena and
parking logistics are being
worked out.
There will be beer ven-
dors, food trucks and other
concessions available at the
event. Autograph sessions
will also be held with the
participating bull riders.
Organizers also say that
if this event proves success-
ful, it will help bring more
enterntainment opportuni-
ties to Perkins.
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