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Saturday, Dec. 29
P-THS boys' bas-
ketball scrimmage at
Wellston, 10 a.m. '
Wednesday, Jan. 2
P-THS boys' basket-
bali scrimmage here with
Coyle and Luther, 8 a.m. I
P-THS girls basket-
ball scrimmage here with
Ponca City and South-
moore, 10 a.m.
Thursday, Jan. 3
P-THS wrestling at
Class 3A district dual
tournament at Perry, 5
p~m.
piT 7= and 8th basket-
ball at Perry, 4:30 p.m.
Stillwater HSwres-
tling at Enid dual'. JV, 6
p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 4
P-THS basketball at
Cleveland: JV, 4 p.m.;
varsity, 6:30 p.m.
P-THS wrestling at
Cushing tournament
through Saturday, Jan. 5.
Coyle HS basketball
hosts Carney, 6:30 p.m.
Stillwater HS basket-
balH~osts Edmond North,
6:30 p.m.
Stillwater HS wres-
tling at Jenks tournament
through Saturday, Jan. 5.
Monday, Jan. 7
P-TJH basketball with
Meeker: girls, here, 4:
30 p.~.; boys, there, 5:
30 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 8
P-THS basketball
hosts Kingfisher: JV, 4
p.m.; varsity, 6:30 p.m.
P-T wrestling at Lib-
erty dual, 6 p.m.
Carney HS basketball
at Oilton, 6:30 p.m.
Coyle HS basketball
hosts Davenport, 6:30
Wednesday, Jan, 9
Perkins-Tryon
coaches show broadcast
on KGFY 105.5 FM, 6-6:
30 p.m;, D'Mario's Pizza.
Thursday, Jan. 10
P-THS basketball at
CD Warehouse Classic
in Bethel through Satur-
day, Jan. 12.
P-TJH basketball with
Guthrie: girls, here, 6:
30 p.m.; boys, there, 6:
30 p.m,
Agra HS basketball
at Davenport tournament
through Saturday, Jan.
12.
Coyle HS basketball
at MulhalI-Orlando tour-
nament through Satur-
day, Jan. 12.
Ripley HS basketball
hosts Walking F Ranch
Classic through Satur-
day, Jan. 12.
Stillwater HS basket-
ball at Tulsa East Central
Classic through Satur-
day, Jan. 12.
Stillwater HS wres-
tling at Ponca City dual:
JV, 6 p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 11
P-THS wrestling
at Tuttle tournament
through Saturday, Jan.
12.
Stillwater HS wres-
tling at Sapulpa tourna-
ment through Saturday,
Jan. 12.
Monday, Jan. 14
P-TJH basketball with
Stroud: boys, here, 4:30
p.m.; girls, there, 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 15
P-THS basketball
here with Seminole: JV,
4 p.m.; varsity, 6:30 p.m.
Varsity games broadcast
on KGFY 105.5 FM.
Class 3A All-Star
Perkins-Tryon senior Devin Peyton (21) chases down the McLoud quarterback during a
home game last season. Peyton attained another post-season football honor as he was
named to the Class 3A All-Star by Class East squad released last week by the Oklahoma
Coaches Association Peyton was the Demons' leading tackler from his linebacker position
last season with 162 stops with 100 of them being solo tackles. He also logged six quarter-
back sacks and one interception. He was also recently named the District 3A-2 co-defensive
player of the year. Because of this latest honor, Peyton could possibly earn an all-state
football position as an alternate if another linebacker from the East defense does not play.
That will not be known until closer to the annual game next July.
Journal photo by Kyle Lomenick
With 2013 approaching,
it's time to think about New
Year's resolutions.
Without putting a great
deal of thought into mine
for 2013, I would like to
be more thankful for all
the blessings in my life,
improve my health, make
more of a difference in
others' lives, laugh and
enjoy life more and read.
Those are personal reso-
lutions. Here are some reso-
lutions I think others might
be, or should be, planning
for 2013:
President Obama/
Congress- To do something
different ... something that
would genuinely benefit the
nation's citizens.
Elementary/secondary
school students - To enjoy
their school experience
with a sense of security
Tournament assignments have been set for the upcom-
ing CD Warehouse Classic at Bethel High School. The
three-day event will be Jan. 10-12.
The Perkins-Tryon Lady Demons are the tournament's
top seed and will play Little Axe at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan.
10. It will be the final girls' game during first round action.
The day will start with Bridge Creek facing Newcastle
at 11 a.m. The winner/loser will play the P-T/Little Axe
outcome.
Heritage Hall will play Word of Life, a Christian school
from Wichita, Kan., at 1:40 p.m. and host Bethel willplay
Seminole at 4:20 p.m. The winners bracket semifinals
games will be at 4:20 and 7 p.m., Friday, Jan. 11. The
losers' bracket games are at 11 a.m. and 1:40 p.m.
On Saturday, Jan. 12, the schedule begins with the
seventh place game at 10 a.m. followed by the consola-
tion championship at 1 p.m. The third place game is at 4
p.m. and the championship finals at 7 p.m.
On the boys' side, the Demons will face Seminole
in the final game of the day on Thursday, Jan. 10. The
winner/loser will play the outcome of the Heritage Hall
vs. Bridge Creek game, which will be played at 12:20 p.m.
On the opposite side of the bracket, top-seeded Bethel
will play Little Axe at 3 p.m. and Newcastle will play
Byng at 5:40 p.m.
The winners' bracket semifinals will be at 5:40 and 8:
20 p.m. while the losers' bracket second round will begin
at 12:20 and 3 p.m.
The Saturday slate starts at 11:30 a.m. with the seventh
place game and will be followed with the consolation
championship at 2:30 p.m. The third place game is set to
start at 5:30 p.m. with the championship finals at around
8:30 p.m.
Matmen lose dual
rather than fear. the injury-plagued 2012to Tigers last week
Mike Gundy, OSU season.
football coach - Revised TravisFord, OSUhoops NEWKIRK - Even The highlight was
scheduling ... perhaps coach-To see his young, though the final score a win by fall by senior
adding teams rated between athletic squad become showed a lopsided win for heavyweight Corbin Reid
Savannah State and Florida more consistent on both Newkirk, the matches the in the final match of the
State. ends of the floor, in the Perkins-Tryon Demons night. Blake Avery at 132
Mike Holder, OSU AD same game. wrestled showed the team pounds and Brett Cheary at
-Toseemoreathleficstruc- Jim Littell, Cowgirl could be competitive. The 138 pounds both won their
tures arising north of Boone hoops coach - To have host Tigers won 63-12 in matches by decisions.
Pickens Stadium. forward Toni Young play high school dual action With losses were Hunter
Matt Holliday, St. Louis to the best of her ability for last Tuesday. Phillips at 106 pounds,
Cardinals outfielder - To an injury-free season. P-T was unable to pro- Conner Johnson at 113,
go through the 2013 season Josh Holliday, OSU vide wrestlers in seven of Clark Crotty at 160, and
injury free. baseball coach - To instill the matches' 14 weights. Brandon Moody at 170.
TuCker Barnard, SHS his passion, confidence That alone gave Newkirk "I was real pleased
AD/football coach - To and enthusiasm for the a 42-0 advantage, But in with the way our high
see his 2013 football team game into his first Cowboy the seven that squared off school guys competed on
go through an injury-free on the match, the Demons
season, as opposed to See 2013 Page B3 won three of them. See WRESTLE Page B3
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Ripley's Wisper Lefthand is fouled while attempting a layup
during last week's top 20 game at Davenport. The Lady War-
riors rolled to a 53-35 win over the Lady Bulldogs. In boys'
action, RHS also gained an easy win of 61-43.
Journal photo by Rick Lomenick
By Rick Lomenick which would be as close as a 47-25 lead with 5:24 left
Journal Sports Editor the Lady Bulldogs would in the game.
DAVENPORT - Rip- get. DHS managed an eight-
ley's Lady Warriors and RHS outscored the point raUy that trimmed the
Warriors made it a clean hosts 8-4 in the final three deficit to 47-33 but could
sweep last Tuesday night minutes for an 18-11 first get any closer.
with a doubleheader tri- quarterlead. Ladd led all scorers
umph at Davenport to close Ripley began putting the with 23 points. McKnight
out the 2012 portion of the game away in the second followed with 13.
regular season, period with a 12-4 scoring Intheboys' game, Ripley
Both teams used big advantage. A right wing held a sizeable advantage
starts enroute to their three-pointer from Jaclyn in experience and avail-
respective wins. The Lady McKnight gave the Ladyable players in their 61-43
Warriors gained a 53-35 Warriors their first double romp. Davenport suited
triumph while the War- digit lead at 21-11 just over up on seven players with
riors followed with a 61- two minute into the frame, most of them freshmen and
43 verdict. When the quarter ended, sophomores.
In the girls' game, Kylie Ripley had doubled up Dav- The Warriors jumped out
Ladd scored Ripley's first enport 30-15. to an 18-2 first quarter lead
10 points of the game. Ladd The third quarter began then never looked back. At
drained a pair of three- with a five-point run from one point, RHS notched 13
point goals plus a layup Ladd and Naomi Eslinger unanswered points to create
to compliment two free that pushed the margin to the lopsided score.
throws that gave the Lady 20 points at 35-15 with 6: The lead ballooned to
Warriors a 10-4 lead with 10 left. The game's largest 20 points at the midway
five minutes left in the first lead was 22 points, which point of the second period
quarter. Davenport used a was reached early in the and remained for a 32-11
free throw and a field goal fourth quarter on Ladd's
to trim the deficit to 10-7, fourth trey of the game and See RIPLEY Page B3
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