The Mangum Lady Tigers will take an 17-12 record in the very first Super Regional in OSSSA History. This is a new format this year that will be just like the colleges use every year.
Minor-league basketball players will make a major impression when the American Basketball Association season tips off here in November. The Western Oklahoma Bulls, one of the ABA’s newest teams, will play home games at Elk City’s Arrowhead Center.
We knew it would be a tough game last week when the Tigers hosted Apache at the Liberty Bowl in the district opener. Apache is tough and some people feel they will win the district championship. Mangum is now 0-1 in district play but there are still a lot of games to play and with a little help the Tigers could still end up on top.
The Tigers are rolling over their competition with a record of 4-1. They beat Healdton (49 -0), Comanche (33-7), Rush Springs (62-6), and Sayre (49-- 20).
The Tigers continue to score a lot of points in their contests this season. In four games they have scored just shy of 200 points while giving up 33 on defense. Last Friday they continued their winning ways, defeating the Sayre Eagles 49-20.
Mangum Lady Tigers Softball wrapped up the regular season 14-11. They began Regionals on Thursday at Hinton as the 2 seed and face Meeker in the first round.