Sports

Hunting, fishing and wildlife opportunities in SW Oklahoma offered

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Did you know that the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has over 100 areas that we manage for hunting, fishing, and wildlife watching? Across five management regions, the Wildlife Department’s dedicated biologists manage these diverse habitats for a myriad of species (both plant and animal). There are many WMAs that we talk about a lot due to the exciting opportunities they provide via our social media channels or emails that we share with license holders. Although we give some WMAs the spotlight more often, every WMA in the state is protected for a reason, and management ongoing in these areas creates opportunities that you may be unaware of.
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Student of The Month

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Congratulations to the students of the month for November. (L/R) 6th grade: Vernique Davis, Kagan Clark; 7th grade: Lexi Parton, Shane Perry; 8th grade: Kaidyn Archer, Abree Hopper. Thank you to Cattlemens Bank for providing Loop lunches for the students of the month.

Scoring by Quarters

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Mangum- Warner 1-yard run (Bitondi kick) Hooker-68-yard run (2-point good) Hooker-23-yard pass (2-point failed) Hooker-63-yard pass (2-pint failed) 3rd Quarter Hooker-9-yard run (2-point good) Hooker- 60-yard run ((2-point good) 4th Quarter Mangum-Warner 4-yard run (2-point failed) Hooker-2-yard run (kick good).

THANK YOU!

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Mangum Tiger Football posted the following Thank You to several members of the community: A couple of huge THANK YOU to our wonderful football community First- to our coaches wives and families! The sacrifice they make daily to let us be coaches to other families can be so lonely! They are always so supportive and selfless in all they do for us behind the scenes that no one gets to see!
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Governor Stitt announces plan to bring sports betting to Oklahoma

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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt announced this past week his plan to make sports betting a reality in Oklahoma. The Governor’s plan, which would allow Oklahomans to place in-person bets at gaming sites operated by federally recognized tribes, would protect tribal investments in brickand- mortar facilities. The plan would also allow Oklahomans to place bets on their mobile devices on a sportsbook licensed by the state. Additionally, the plan protects Oklahoma’s student-athletes by prohibiting prop betting and bets on individual student- athlete performance.