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Manny Obaseki added 13 points for Texas A&M, which played to its strengths, outrebounding the Longhorns 43-27 and garnering a 18-6 edge on the offensive glass that led to a 20-7 advantage in ...
In 2012, the Bulletin was combined with the Jenks Journal and Glenpool Post to form the South County Leader. The South County Leader ceased publication in 2014. [13] Branding Iron: Atoka: 1884 1884 [14] The Broken Arrow Ledger: Broken Arrow: 1904: 2017: Purchased by Tulsa World: Cheyenne Transporter: Darlington Agency: 1879 1886 [15] Choctaw ...
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Cockfighting has been illegal in the United States at the federal level since 2007 and in the state of Oklahoma since 2004. [1] The blood sport was popular during the 20th century in Oklahoma, but efforts to ban it gained momentum in the 21st century with Oklahoma State Question 687 banning the sport being approved by voters in 2002.
It initially split the rights to Thunder game telecasts with independent station KSBI (channel 52, now a MyNetworkTV affiliate), under an agreement in which Fox Sports Oklahoma would produce a limited schedule of regular-season games (most of which aired on weekends) for the station; the Thunder signed a new multi-year broadcast agreement with ...
Oklahoma led 14-10 when Moore hit a jumper with 11:15 left in the first half. Texas A&M rallied, tying the contest and then sweeping to the lead at 19-14 via a 9-0 run capped by a 3-pointer from ...
The Thunder Radio Network provides radio play-by-play and coverage of Oklahoma City Thunder games to stations mostly located in the state of Oklahoma. [1] The primary station is WWLS-FM 98.1 "The Sports Animal" in Oklahoma City; many of the affiliate stations also carry other WWLS programs. Matt Pinto is the play-by-play announcer on the radio.
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