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Sports from Moore area schools, especially Moore, Southmoore and Westmoore high schools

Tiger sets return date

April 8. That is the return date Tigers Woods has set for his return to professional golf.
By itself, that would be a huge day in sports. But combine the fact that Woods' first tournament is the Masters, we are now looking at a whole new stratosphere of interest.
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  • Jaguars need comeback in opener
    In its first game of the season, Westmoore coach Steve Schwarz had to watch his team fall behind early. And without one of his best players in the lineup, the prospects didn't look good for a comeback.

  • Lions are not into rebuilding ·Despite young talent, Moore plans to stay near front of the pack in track
    Coach Mashburn doesn't want to hear the word. Despite losing several seniors from a team that made a run at a state track title last season, he doesn't want the word 'rebuild' uttered around the Moore High track facilities.

  • Lions pound eastside at Union tournament
    Moore may not have been trying to send a message when it went to Tulsa last week, but that may be exactly what they did.
    In their first tournament of the slowpitch season, the Lions rolled through the Tulsa Union 3rd annual Softball Tournament.

  • Defense, experience key to Westmoore 2010 season
    The 2009 season was not an easy one for the Westmoore baseball team. With a crop of young players, they racked up an 11-17 record to go with much needed experience.
    Coach Kevin Winterrowd believes that experience will show up this year, even after a rough start to the season.

  • SaberCats off to strong start on diamond
    Over the weekend, Southmoore left for Alabama to play in the Gulf Coast Classic baseball tournament. They are competing this week with 25 other high school teams for the tourney title.
    The SaberCats are the only team from Oklahoma competing in the tournament.

  • Coming home · Placed in Kansas City Regional, Sooners' road to the Sweet 16 couldn't be more straighforward
    Before the season began, the Oklahoma women thought they might return to the Final Four. Those hopes took a serious blow when Whitney Hand lost her season to a torn anterior cruciate ligament in late November.

  • End of the line
    HARRAH-- It was going to take a near perfect game for Southmoore to upset Norman High Saturday. With a trip to the Class 6A state tournament on the line, the SaberCats would have to raise their game to another level.

  • The punch heard around the world
    Last week, Brittney Griner delivered a punch that was heard around the world. The problem is Griner isn't a boxer. She is a freshman on the No. 14 Baylor women's basketball team and her punch came during a game against Texas Tech.

  • Wolverines end SaberCats season
    EDMOND -- Wes Brown was looking for fire. No matter what happened Friday when his Southmoore boys took on Lawton High in the Area tournament, he wanted to see that the team cared.
    Brown got the fight he was looking for.

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