Well, week one for Texas is done. How'd your teams do? We here are KTEN are getting ready to cover both sides of the river with Oklahoma joining the schedule this week. What I'm curious this week is, who are some of your favorite picks to go far in playoffs this year (on either side). Dickson is ranked #1 in Oklahoma Class 3A, and several Texas teams are ranked their Divisions. So who do you think will make it all the way? Best of luck to your team this week! Holly Taylor/KTEN Sports
St. Mary's Catholic School's Middle School basketball program is beginning to see some success this season. In only there second season in the Dallas Parochial League, both boys and girls teams have come a long way since last season. The boys played at home last week and got their second win of the season. And, just this Saturday, the girls team came away with their first win. The SMS Tigers have to play extremely hard each week as they verse other teams from Catholic Schools in the Dallas area who have had programs for many years and who play with many 8th graders. With only one 8th grader playing on the boys side and two on the girls(the teams have mostly 5th and 6th graders!), SMS will continue to climb the uphill battle for the remainder of the season. GO TIGERS!
St. Mary's Catholic School's Middle School basketball program is beginning to see some success this season. In only there second season in the Dallas Parochial League, both boys and girls teams have come a long way since last season. The boys played at home last week and got their second win of the season. And, just this Saturday, the girls team came away with their first win. The SMS Tigers have to play extremely hard each week as they verse other teams from Catholic Schools in the Dallas area who have had programs for many years and who play with mainly 8th graders. With only one 8th grader playing on the boys side and two on the girls(the teams have mostly 5th and 6th graders!), SMS will continue to climb the uphill battle for the remainder of the season. GO TIGERS!
St. Mary's Catholic School's Middle School basketball program is beginning to see some success this season. In only there second season in the Dallas Parochial League, both boys and girls teams have come a long way since last season. The boys played at home last week and got their second win of the season. And, just this Saturday, the girls team came away with their first win. The SMS Tigers have to play extremely hard each week as they verse other teams from Catholic Schools in the Dallas area who have had programs for many years and who play with many 8th graders. With only one 8th grader playing on the boys side and two on the girls(the teams have mostly 5th and 6th graders!), SMS will continue to climb the uphill battle for the remainder of the season. GO TIGERS!
Disney's Wide World of Sports® to Host 1st World NASP® Tournament October 8-11, 2009 The National Archery in the Schools Program is inviting teams from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa to compete in the first world NASP archery tournament. Teams and individuals who qualified for the 2009 NASP® national tournament held in May 2009 in Louisville, Kentucky are eligible to participate at the World Tournament. Those teams that qualified for the 2009 NASP® National Tournament or placed first in their state can send from 12-24 participants four of whom must be the opposite gender. Elementary school teams with a score of 2500, Middle school teams with a score of 2600, and High school teams with a score of 2700 and any individuals who were on a team that qualified in their state or provincial tournament are eligible. There will only be two archers in each lane per flight, one each from different schools. If archers share bows they must be registered in different flights. Flight times will begin at 1:00pm EST on October 8 and the tournament will conclude with the World Awards Ceremony at noon on October 11, 2009. Each archer will be provided five practice shots before shooting at the 10 and 15 meter distances. NASP® began in March 2002 in 21 pilot schools and has grown to more than 5000 schools in the elementary, middle, and high school levels. This school year more than a million students will learn this lifetime skill from their physical education teachers in schools across the U.S., Canada, and beyond. St. Mary's Team results were as follows:
World Ranking Name Grade/Gender Score
25 Dalton Wieck 4/Male 220
28 Jordyn Wedell 5/Female 233
36 Bryson Buckner 5/Male 244
17 Mary Claire Cogbill 6/Female 247
19 Lauren Khoury 6/Female 243
27 Emily Kirkpatrick 6/Female 235
42 Nick Pena 6/Male 224
27 Sarah Ennis 7/Female 245
39 Hannah Cornelison 7/Female 204
39 Collin Adami 7/Male 201
21 Jonathan Maniet 7/Male 256
Disney's Wide World of Sports® to Host 1st World NASP® Tournament October 8-11, 2009 The National Archery in the Schools Program is inviting teams from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa to compete in the first world NASP archery tournament. Teams and individuals who qualified for the 2009 NASP® national tournament held in May 2009 in Louisville, Kentucky are eligible to participate at the World Tournament. Those teams that qualified for the 2009 NASP® National Tournament or placed first in their state can send from 12-24 participants four of whom must be the opposite gender. Elementary school teams with a score of 2500, Middle school teams with a score of 2600, and High school teams with a score of 2700 and any individuals who were on a team that qualified in their state or provincial tournament are eligible. There will only be two archers in each lane per flight, one each from different schools. If archers share bows they must be registered in different flights. Flight times will begin at 1:00pm EST on October 8 and the tournament will conclude with the World Awards Ceremony at noon on October 11, 2009. Each archer will be provided five practice shots before shooting at the 10 and 15 meter distances. NASP® began in March 2002 in 21 pilot schools and has grown to more than 5000 schools in the elementary, middle, and high school levels. This school year more than a million students will learn this lifetime skill from their physical education teachers in schools across the U.S., Canada, and beyond. St. Mary's Team results were as follows:
World Ranking Name Grade/Gender Score
25 Dalton Wieck 4/Male 220
28 Jordyn Wedell 5/Female 233
36 Bryson Buckner 5/Male 244
17 Mary Claire Cogbill 6/Female 247
19 Lauren Khoury 6/Female 243
27 Emily Kirkpatrick 6/Female 235
42 Nick Pena 6/Male 224
27 Sarah Ennis 7/Female 245
39 Hannah Cornelison 7/Female 204
39 Collin Adami 7/Male 201
21 Jonathan Maniet 7/Male 256
Disney's Wide World of Sports® to Host 1st World NASP® Tournament October 8-11, 2009 The National Archery in the Schools Program is inviting teams from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa to compete in the first world NASP archery tournament. Teams and individuals who qualified for the 2009 NASP® national tournament held in May 2009 in Louisville, Kentucky are eligible to participate at the World Tournament. Those teams that qualified for the 2009 NASP® National Tournament or placed first in their state can send from 12-24 participants four of whom must be the opposite gender. Elementary school teams with a score of 2500, Middle school teams with a score of 2600, and High school teams with a score of 2700 and any individuals who were on a team that qualified in their state or provincial tournament are eligible. There will only be two archers in each lane per flight, one each from different schools. If archers share bows they must be registered in different flights. Flight times will begin at 1:00pm EST on October 8 and the tournament will conclude with the World Awards Ceremony at noon on October 11, 2009. Each archer will be provided five practice shots before shooting at the 10 and 15 meter distances. NASP® began in March 2002 in 21 pilot schools and has grown to more than 5000 schools in the elementary, middle, and high school levels. This school year more than a million students will learn this lifetime skill from their physical education teachers in schools across the U.S., Canada, and beyond. St. Mary's Team results were as follows:
World Ranking Name Grade/Gender Score
25 Dalton Wieck 4/Male 220
28 Jordyn Wedell 5/Female 233
36 Bryson Buckner 5/Male 244
17 Mary Claire Cogbill 6/Female 247
19 Lauren Khoury 6/Female 243
27 Emily Kirkpatrick 6/Female 235
42 Nick Pena 6/Male 224
27 Sarah Ennis 7/Female 245
39 Hannah Cornelison 7/Female 204
39 Collin Adami 7/Male 201
21 Jonathan Maniet 7/Male 256
Disney's Wide World of Sports® to Host 1st World NASP® Tournament October 8-11, 2009 The National Archery in the Schools Program is inviting teams from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa to compete in the first world NASP archery tournament. Teams and individuals who qualified for the 2009 NASP® national tournament held in May 2009 in Louisville, Kentucky are eligible to participate at the World Tournament. Those teams that qualified for the 2009 NASP® National Tournament or placed first in their state can send from 12-24 participants four of whom must be the opposite gender. Elementary school teams with a score of 2500, Middle school teams with a score of 2600, and High school teams with a score of 2700 and any individuals who were on a team that qualified in their state or provincial tournament are eligible. There will only be two archers in each lane per flight, one each from different schools. If archers share bows they must be registered in different flights. Flight times will begin at 1:00pm EST on October 8 and the tournament will conclude with the World Awards Ceremony at noon on October 11, 2009. Each archer will be provided five practice shots before shooting at the 10 and 15 meter distances. NASP® began in March 2002 in 21 pilot schools and has grown to more than 5000 schools in the elementary, middle, and high school levels. This school year more than a million students will learn this lifetime skill from their physical education teachers in schools across the U.S., Canada, and beyond. St. Mary's Team results were as follows:
World Ranking Name Grade/Gender Score
25 Dalton Wieck 4/Male 220
28 Jordyn Wedell 5/Female 233
36 Bryson Buckner 5/Male 244
17 Mary Claire Cogbill 6/Female 247
19 Lauren Khoury 6/Female 243
27 Emily Kirkpatrick 6/Female 235
42 Nick Pena 6/Male 224
27 Sarah Ennis 7/Female 245
39 Hannah Cornelison 7/Female 204
39 Collin Adami 7/Male 201
21 Jonathan Maniet 7/Male 256
Disney's Wide World of Sports® to Host 1st World NASP® Tournament October 8-11, 2009 The National Archery in the Schools Program is inviting teams from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa to compete in the first world NASP archery tournament. Teams and individuals who qualified for the 2009 NASP® national tournament held in May 2009 in Louisville, Kentucky are eligible to participate at the World Tournament. Those teams that qualified for the 2009 NASP® National Tournament or placed first in their state can send from 12-24 participants four of whom must be the opposite gender. Elementary school teams with a score of 2500, Middle school teams with a score of 2600, and High school teams with a score of 2700 and any individuals who were on a team that qualified in their state or provincial tournament are eligible. There will only be two archers in each lane per flight, one each from different schools. If archers share bows they must be registered in different flights. Flight times will begin at 1:00pm EST on October 8 and the tournament will conclude with the World Awards Ceremony at noon on October 11, 2009. Each archer will be provided five practice shots before shooting at the 10 and 15 meter distances. NASP® began in March 2002 in 21 pilot schools and has grown to more than 5000 schools in the elementary, middle, and high school levels. This school year more than a million students will learn this lifetime skill from their physical education teachers in schools across the U.S., Canada, and beyond. St. Mary's Team results were as follows:
World Ranking Name Grade/Gender Score
25 Dalton Wieck 4/Male 220
28 Jordyn Wedell 5/Female 233
36 Bryson Buckner 5/Male 244
17 Mary Claire Cogbill 6/Female 247
19 Lauren Khoury 6/Female 243
27 Emily Kirkpatrick 6/Female 235
42 Nick Pena 6/Male 224
27 Sarah Ennis 7/Female 245
39 Hannah Cornelison 7/Female 204
39 Collin Adami 7/Male 201
21 Jonathan Maniet 7/Male 256
KTEN Sports presents the Bob & Blake Utter, High School Football Game of the Week. Join us each week for Play-by--Play commentator, Monte Walker; Color Commentator, Ed Meacham; and sideline reporter, Holly Taylor in our featured High School Football Game of the Week. Catch every run, every score, every play. . . and also see special features on the band, cheerleaders and the fans. Monte, Ed and Holly will provide you with the most in-depth high school football coverage in Texoma!
Each game will be broadcast on the Texoma CW Friday Nights at 11:30pm. Over the air on KTEN 10.2 Texoma CW.
(CableOne Channel 9, Dish Network Channel 26 and various other cable systems throughout Texoma)
The games will also replay on KTEN, 10.1 Saturday Nights at Midnight.
2009 Broadcast Schedule:
Aug 28: ---- Denison -vs Little Elm
Sep 04: ---- Sherman -vs- Rockwall-Heath
Sep 11: ---- Denison -vs- Wichita Falls (Home Coming)
Sep 18: ---- Durant -vs- Hugo (Home Coming)
Sep 25: ---- Sherman -vs- Frisco (Home Coming)
Oct 02: ---- Denison -vs- McKinney
Oct 09: ---- Sherman -vs- Frisco Centennial
Oct 16: ---- Sherman -vs- Frisco Wakeland
Oct 23: ---- Denison -vs- McKinney North
Oct 30: ---- Sherman -vs- McKinney
Nov 06 ---- Denison -vs- Sherman
(Schedule is subject to change)
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Hall of Fame induction ceremonies to the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
Hall of Fame induction ceremonies to the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
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