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Cordell High School's soccer teams endured a challenging week on the field, facing off against strong opponents and encountering setbacks in multiple matchups. The week began with a difficult outing on Monday as both the girls' and boys' teams traveled to Cache High School. Despite their best efforts, both teams suffered heavy defeats, with the girls losing 10-0 and the boys facing a similar fate, also losing 10-0. On Tuesday, the teams traveled to McCloud for their next round of games. The girls' team put up a spirited fight but ultimately fell short, losing 8-4. However, the match was not without its drama as some Cordell players received yellow cards. Despite the challenges, Rylee Chagollia showcased her skill on the field, scoring two goals—one from a free kick and another on her own. She also contributed with assists to McKinsey Gray and AnnRayia Harrison, who each found the net once. Meanwhile, the boys' team faced tough opposition in McCloud, losing 5-0 despite a determined effort. Thursday's matchups against Community Christian School proved to be another tough test for Cordell. The girls' team struggled, conceding 10 goals in the first half alone, ultimately losing by the same margin. Similarly, the boys' team found themselves trailing by 10 goals in the first half, ultimately falling short once again. The week's results highlight the challenges faced by Cordell High School's soccer program early in the season. Despite the setbacks, the teams remain determined to learn from their experiences and improve as the season progresses. As they regroup and prepare for upcoming matches, Cordell's soccer teams are focused on addressing their weaknesses and building upon their strengths. With dedication and perseverance, they aim to bounce back and showcase their potential on the field in the games to come.

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Cordell High School's soccer teams kicked off their season with a series of challenging matchups, facing off against formidable opponents in their first games of the year. The action started on Friday as both the girls' and boys' teams traveled to Weatherford for their season openers.

SIXTH GRADE BOYS NET UNDEFEATED SEASON

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Cordell Elementary’s 6th-grade boys’ basketball team completed their regular 2023/2024 school season undefeated. In addition to an undefeated season, the boys achieved a phenomenal record of 8-2 in the Clinton League, which started on January 13. They claimed the title of Tournament Champions this past weekend in the league. “These boys play hard and share the ball. They are a tough defensive group and play well together; fun to watch,” Coach Vaughn Blankenship said.

Three Cordell students make wrestling headlines

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Three Cordell students will power their way to the top in wrestling as they battle in the upcoming OKWA 46th Annual State Tournament in Oklahoma City at the Jim Norick Arena this Friday and Saturday, February 16-17. Preslie Dickerson, Mason Hileman, and Baylor Moore completed in Regionals in Norman, OK, this past weekend, each coming out on top with Dickerson, 6U 43 lb Girls 1st Place, Hileman, 8U 52 lb open 4th Place, and Moore, 15U 126 lb Girls 2nd Place. Congratulations to these rising athletes, and good luck at State! You can watch live at flowrestling.org.

2024 BASKETBALL HOCO QUEEN AND COURT

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Cordell Senior Carlie Banks was crowned Queen at the 2024 Blue Devil Basketball Homecoming game. L-R: Cheerleader Katelyn Melzer, Junior candidate McKinsey Gray and escort Border Dodd, Queen Carlie Banks and escort Scout Regier, Sophomore candidate Emma Christian and escort Jacob Vela, and Cheerleader Grayson Selman. Miniature attendants were Hunter Larsen and Preslie Dickerson. (Front Center)

2024 Basketball Homecoming Queen Candidates and Escorts

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Back Row (L to R): Junior Escort Border Dodd, Senior Escort Scout Regier, and Sophomore Escort Jacob Vela Front Row (L to R): Junior Queen candidate McKinsey Gray, Senior Queen candidate Carlie Banks, and Sophomore Queen candidate Emma Christian