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Head coach Skip Johnson and OU baseball have a lot of familiarity within the Norman Regional field for the NCAA baseball tournament.
Kash Ferris, Carl Albert baseball, is pictured during The Oklahoman's annual high school spring sports media day at Bishop McGuinness High School in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024.
The Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center's main pavilion International Finals Youth Rodeo in Shawnee, Oklahoma The Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center, opened in 1981, now boasts 152,400 square feet (14,160 m 2 ) of exhibit space, a 19,200-square-foot (1,780 m 2 ) indoor arena that seats 1,000, an outdoor arena seating 7,500, and an RV park, all ...
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The team began as an unaffiliated team based in Duncan, Oklahoma in 1947. The original team was named the Duncan Cementers. After two seasons, the team name was changed to the Duncan Uttmen in 1949 and then in 1950 the team moved to Shawnee, Oklahoma and became the Hawks. They continued to operate until the Sooner State League folded after the ...
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The Shawnee Blues were a South Central League team based in Shawnee, Oklahoma, United States, that played during the 1906 season.They played their first game on May 1, at home against the Guthrie Senators under manager J.B. Roe. [1] [2] Roe was replaced by J.B. McAlester, who prior to his role as Shawnee Blues manager had been the president of the South Central League.