EastwordNews - High School http://eastwordnews.com/oklahoma/articles.sec-2-1-high-school.html <![CDATA[Choctaw Baseball Summer Camp - ]]> <![CDATA[Titans win 5A baseball title - ]]> Titan starting pitcher Chevin Noone hurled 5 1/3 innings before giving way to reliever Randy Allen, who did not allow a hit and struck out two batters, to notch his second save of the state tournament. Noone gave up the two runs on six hits..]]> <![CDATA[Deer Creek holds on for 1-0 win in 5A final - ]]> The best scoring chance for Carl Albert occurred shortly before halftime when senior Angel Daggs split defenders and had a one-on-one with the Deer Creek goalkeeper. However, Daggs’ shot went wide as Deer Creek held on to its slim lead..]]> <![CDATA[Thomsen third in 800 meter run - ]]> <![CDATA[Houston, Sheets win state track crowns - ]]> Choctaw track coach Jay Reaves, far left, is joined by members of the 1600 meter relay team that finished fourth at last Saturday’s Class 6A track meet in Yukon. Team members are Cote Barber, Stephen LaBuda, Jordan Williams and Kurt Yandell. The Jackets finished with a time of 3:23, which was their best of the season.]]> <![CDATA[All-State soccer - ]]> Carl Albert High School soccer players, from left, Andrew Thomsen, Ciara Mitchell, Lindsey Roberts and Shomari Shocks, recently were selected to the Oklahoma Coaches All-State teams..]]> <![CDATA[Choctaw baseball signings - ]]> Choctaw senior baseball players Reggie Wright, center left, and Dalton Viner, sign letters of intent to play at Eastern Oklahoma College next season. Wright, an outfielder, finished the season with a .337 batting average while hitting two homers and knocking in 19 runs.]]> <![CDATA[Carl Albert seeks state baseball championship - ]]> <![CDATA[Lady Titans advance to 5A soccer final - ]]> Midway through the second half, Mitchell took a feed from Daggs, raced down the left sideline, juked two defenders and placed the ball into the lower left corner of the goal for the winning score. Daggs added an insurance goal later in the half from inside the 18-yard box.]]> <![CDATA[Lady Jacket golfers finish in top 10 at state - ]]> “We didn’t get off to as good a start on Day 1 as we had hoped,” he said. “That was a tougher course than we had played all year. The fairways were more narrow and tree-lined. There were not a lot of holes that you could be aggressive on”.]]> <![CDATA[Women’s golf results - ]]> <![CDATA[Past state track champs from Mid-Del, Choctaw - ]]> <![CDATA[6A, 5A state track qualifiers from Mid-Del, Choctaw - ]]> <![CDATA[Choctaw sports squads to host golf tournaments - ]]> <![CDATA[Women’s golf results - ]]> <![CDATA[Expectations ride high during playoffs - ]]> The Titans, with a 30-3 record, began regional play Wednesday against hapless Capitol Hill. The results of that game were not available at press time. However, a win would have placed the Titans in the winner’s bracket against either Ardmore or McGuinness.]]> <![CDATA[Titan soccer squads advance - ]]> <![CDATA[Football signing - ]]> Carl Albert player Dillon Burley signed a letter of intent to play at Oklahoma Baptist University. Burley played wide receiver and safety for the Titans in 2011. He is joined by parents Gary and Bridgette Burley and brother Dalton at the signing..]]> <![CDATA[Volleyball signing - ]]> Del City Lady Eagle Emry Lindsey, center, signs a letter of intent to play volleyball next season at Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College in Moore. Watching the signing ceremony is Drew Smith, mother Dorcas Owens, brother Dustin Lindsey and Hillsdale coach Jerrod Donahoo.]]> <![CDATA[Cross-country/track signing - ]]> Carl Albert High School senior Dylan T. Smith-Sutton, center, signed a letter of intent Tuesday to compete in cross-country and track next season at Oklahoma City University. Sutton is joined by Titan coach Bill Case, right, and OCU coach Connor Holt..]]>