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Cordell Basketball Homecoming 2022

Cordell Basketball Homecoming 2022

Cordell Basketball Homecoming Royalty 2022

Allee Brock, center, escorted by Jordan Wood, was crowned Basketball Homecoming Queen at the Blue Devil Homecoming game on January 25th. Her court included Ava Willingham, left of center, escorted by Thomas Reimer and Renee Javorsky, right of center, escorted by Kameron Rivera.
Western Conference Tournament. Photo courtesy of Beth Lindsey

Western Conference Tournament. Photo courtesy of Beth Lindsey

Western Conference Tournament

1st place Samuel Lindsey, JH HWT 1st place Baylor Moore, JH Girls 110 2nd place Gage Miller, HS 182 4th Place Cade Boecker, JH 112 5th place Louis Lloyd, HS 195 5th place Billy Scott, HS 152 6th place Joe Wilson, JH 195

Basketball Homecoming postponed

Per their Facebook post on Tuesday, Jan. 11, Cordell Public Schools announced the cancellation of the Homecoming basketball game set for that evening. The notice read, “Due to COVID issues Carnegie will not be able to play tonight. Homecoming and Senior Night will be on January, 25th.
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Josh Giddey drives to the basket against Denver Nuggets forward Will Barton during the second half at Paycom Center. (Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports)

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Josh Giddey drives to the basket against Denver Nuggets forward Will Barton during the second half at Paycom Center. (Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports)

A Giddey New Year for OKC

The Oklahoma City Thunder were hard to keep track of last week. Who is out? Who are these new players? And who is this guy on the sideline?
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Darius Bazley goes to the basket against Memphis Grizzlies center Xavier Tillman during the first half at FedExForum. (Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports)

Oklahoma City Thunder forward Darius Bazley goes to the basket against Memphis Grizzlies center Xavier Tillman during the first half at FedExForum. (Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports)

COVID Hobbles Thunder as 2021 Ends

It's been a tough couple of weeks for Darius Bazley. First, the third-year forward played his way out of a starting job. Bazley had been the notable weak link in Oklahoma City's starting five this season, but remained in the lineup due to his experience -- and a lack of exciting alternatives.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander celebrates after shooting a 3-point basket at the buzzer to defeat the LA Clippers at Paycom Center. Oklahoma City won 104-103. Photo: Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander celebrates after shooting a 3-point basket at the buzzer to defeat the LA Clippers at Paycom Center. Oklahoma City won 104-103. Photo: Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports

Thunder Respond to Heartbreaker With 2 Straight Wins

The Oklahoma City Thunder had a statement to make when they returned to the FedEx Forum in Memphis on Monday, Dec. 20. Three weeks prior, they had been embarrassed off the floor in the most lopsided loss in NBA history, a 73-point blowout.