Mustang High School News

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  • Bacone ends season today looking for second win (Muskogee Phoenix)
    posted on November 14, 2009 at 06:46:19 am
    For the Bacone Warriors, the calendar has swept by quickly. “It was just like yesterday when we were starting the season, and now we’re wrapping it up,” coach Lloyd Spotted Wolf said.
  • Mustang police look for school burglar (The Oklahoman)
    posted on October 24, 2009 at 05:00:03 am
    MUSTANG — Police are trying to determine who burglarized two schools in the Mustang School District.At about 3:25 a.m. Monday, the security alarm was triggered at Mustang High School, 801 S Snyder Drive.A window was broken in the school’s media center and a television and nine computers with monitors were stolen, Mustang police Detective Camie McNeil said.About 30 minutes later, police responded ...
  • Police Seek Help In Mustang Thefts (KOCO 5 Oklahoma City)
    posted on October 23, 2009 at 12:00:13 am
    Police ask the public for help finding the people responsible for stealing more than $10,000 worth of electronics from Mustang High School.
  • Students asked to help fight cancer (Tulsa World)
    posted on October 4, 2009 at 07:48:28 am
    The OU Cancer Institute is asking high school students across the state to help it raise awareness and money to support cancer patients in Oklahoma.
  • OU Cancer Institute seeks high schools’ help (The Oklahoman)
    posted on October 4, 2009 at 05:00:02 am
    The OU Cancer Institute is asking high school students across the state to help them raise awareness and money to support cancer patients in Oklahoma.Information on the Oklahoma Students Care initiative was sent to high schools across the state, along with a letter from first lady Kim Henry asking students to make a difference."Cancer is one of the most pressing public health issues in our state ...
  • Trojans Baseball Adds 26 Newcomers (KTHV Little Rock)
    posted on August 26, 2009 at 02:33:55 am
    The UALR baseball team will have a whole new look in 2010, as head coach Scott Norwood welcomes 26 newcomers for his second season with the Trojans.
  • Trojan Baseball Adds 26 Newcomers To Roster (FOX 16 Little Rock)
    posted on August 25, 2009 at 10:49:45 pm
    The UALR baseball team will have a whole new look in 2010, as head coach Scott Norwood welcomes 26 newcomers for his second season with the Trojans. After signing 10...
  • Popular business directory searches (The Edmond Sun)
    posted on August 25, 2009 at 05:15:33 pm
    EDMOND — Two Edmond teens are recovering from a drug overdose, not from more familiar substances such as marijuana or cocaine, but from jimson weed.
  • Yukon man is accused of vandalizing vehicles (The Oklahoman)
    posted on August 25, 2009 at 05:00:03 am
    EL RENO — A 19-year-old Yukon man accused of slashing tires on multiple vehicles was charged Wednesday in Canadian County District Court. Andrew Christopher Hadden faces 16 felony counts of malicious injury to property. Mustang Police Capt. Willard James said 27 tires were damaged on 16 vehicles May 23. More than $3,500 in damage was reported.In a separate incident, Hadden also was charged June ...
  • Mustang athletes can soon train on their turf (The Oklahoman)
    posted on August 22, 2009 at 05:00:03 am
    MUSTANG — The days of getting up early or staying late for practice might soon come to an end for athletes in the Mustang School District. The district is a couple of weeks away from completing the new Mustang Health and Wellness Center, which is on the campus of Mustang High School. Most of the work is complete on the $3 million facility, but school officials have to wait for the OK from city ...
  • OU: Media day report (Tulsa World)
    posted on August 8, 2009 at 07:28:29 am
    Murray hurt again: In 2007, it was his knee. In 2008, his hamstring. Now, it's the other hamstring that is bothering running back DeMarco Murray as he opens Oklahoma's 2009 preseason camp.
  • Mustang school district hires firm to manage projects (The Oklahoman)
    posted on August 6, 2009 at 05:00:03 am
    MUSTANG — The Mustang School Board has hired Timberlake Construction, an Oklahoma City-based construction management firm, to oversee the revamping of Mustang High School’s campus. The board hired Timberlake during a special board meeting last week. As the construction management firm, Timberlake will work with architects, district personnel and construction contractors to ensure the project ...
  • State Queen, Teen, Princess Here This Week for Rodeo (The Ponca City News)
    posted on August 3, 2009 at 03:18:48 pm
    Plenty of royalty will be on hand for the 101 Wild West Rodeo's 50th Anniversary. There will be queens, teen miss, and princess. That along with other queen and princess contests makes for quite a lot of gals on horseback in the 101 Ranch Rodeo Arena.
  • Golf: Sooners survive, advance to next round (The Oklahoma Daily)
    posted on July 16, 2009 at 04:05:55 am
    Survive and advance. That’s the name of the game when it comes to the match play rounds of the 84th U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship. Oklahoma assistant golf coach Phillip Bryan and junior-to-be Liam Logan did just that Wednesday afternoon at Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club.
  • People (Hutchinson News)
    posted on June 21, 2009 at 04:29:19 am
    Air Force Ariman Eric T. Flaming graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, ...
  • Gray perfect as Chandler drubs Diggers (The Shawnee News-Star)
    posted on May 15, 2009 at 04:56:54 am
    Chandler hurler Jon Gray did not surrender a hit or base runner as the Lions throttled unranked Wilburton 13-0 Thursday in the quarterfinals of the Class 3A state tournament at Mustang High School. Gray’s perfect effort — Chandler’s first in state tournament play — was punctuated with nine strikeouts. Gray, now 7-3, had a 1.81 earned run average entering Thursday’s contest.
  • Comets' streak comes to an end (Tulsa World)
    posted on May 15, 2009 at 04:23:45 am
    EDMOND — The streak is over. The dynasty has ended — or, maybe, been interrupted.
  • High school soccer: 4A championship times, sites set (Tulsa World)
    posted on May 15, 2009 at 04:23:35 am
    Friday's game times and locations for Class 4A's soccer championship matches have been set by the OSSAA. The girls match will feature a first-time champion, as Verdigris and Metro Christian will play at 7 p.m. at Jenks High School.
  • Baseball Notebook (Tulsa World)
    posted on May 15, 2009 at 04:20:44 am
    Big send-off?: Does Sperry have one last hurrah for retiring coach Bill Fisher?
  • More holidays for Roff, Tupelo (Ada Evening News)
    posted on May 6, 2009 at 10:27:37 pm
    Ada — Roff and Tupelo both schedule the final Thursday and/or Friday of baseball season each fall and spring as school holidays, and it’s been years since officials at either school have had to wonder what their students were doing on those two days. This week will be no different.
  • Ashcraft seeks fourth straight crown (The Shawnee News-Star)
    posted on May 6, 2009 at 04:15:49 am
    When Seminole senior Casady Ashcraft prepares for the Class 4A state 3,200-meter relay Friday, she will be in quest of a fourth consecutive championship. Two years ago, Ashcraft and her teammates established the meet record in the 3,200. This weekend’s state meet at Tulsa East Central will end the prep track career of Ashcraft, who has already signed a track letter of intent with Oral Roberts.
  • Oklahoma school drill winners named (The Oklahoman)
    posted on April 26, 2009 at 05:01:40 am
    On Saturday, Junior ROTC units from central Oklahoma competed in the Sooner Stakes Drill Meet at Northeast Academy. Units representing the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps were present at the meet.
  • Altus woman recovers at home thanks to help of some ‘angels’ (The Oklahoman)
    posted on April 24, 2009 at 05:00:55 am
    ALTUS — An Oklahoma woman who was hospitalized in Colorado following a spring break skiing accident is now home in Altus. Jenae Cox, 18, a freshman at Western Oklahoma State College, was released Tuesday from St. Mary’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Grand Junction, Colo.Cox’s father, Kelly Cox, said his daughter flew home with her mother, Nancy, via Angel Flight, a service offering ...
  • School bonds: Voters willing to OK most capital projects (The Oklahoman)
    posted on April 17, 2009 at 05:02:02 am
    Whatever pessimism Oklahomans might be feeling about the economy, it’s not showing at the ballot box when it comes to school bond issue elections. Of 13 school districts with bond issue questions on last week’s ballots, only one failed. A proposal to spend $5.8 million for work at Guthrie’s junior high school and turning a maintenance building into classrooms received majority approval but fell ...
  • Voters OK overhaul of Mustang High School (The Oklahoman)
    posted on April 11, 2009 at 05:00:37 am
    MUSTANG — Major changes are coming to Mustang High School. Voters in Mustang School District on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a pair of bond issues totaling $57.9 million that will pay for a complete overhaul of the high school campus. The two propositions on the ballot both achieved an approval rating of 77 percent or higher. Superintendent Bonnie Lightfoot, who watched the results come in at ...
  • Residents vote to dissolve school district (KJRH-TV Tulsa)
    posted on April 8, 2009 at 01:11:15 pm
    Patrons have voted to dissolve a school district that's located within an Environmental Protection Agency Superfund site.
  • Edmond picks mayor (Tulsa World)
    posted on April 8, 2009 at 01:05:39 pm
    EDMOND — Attorney and banker Patrice Douglas defeated Edmond Mayor Dan O’Neil Tuesday by 1,233 votes. Douglas, 46, received 4,513 votes. O’Neil tallied 3,280 votes.
  • Edmond picks mayor (The Oklahoman)
    posted on April 8, 2009 at 11:00:25 am
    EDMOND — Attorney and banker Patrice Douglas defeated Edmond Mayor Dan O’Neil Tuesday by 1,233 votes.Douglas, 46, received 4,513 votes. O’Neil tallied 3,280 votes.Douglas received support from the Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce and the city of Edmond’s newest city employees’ union.O’Neil, 62, is finishing his first two-year term as mayor."I am so proud of Edmond,” Douglas said. "They believed ...
  • Mustang High School to host tours Saturday (The Oklahoman)
    posted on April 1, 2009 at 05:01:03 am
    MUSTANG — Officials with the Mustang School District have rescheduled tours of Mustang High School for Saturday. The tours will begin at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the school, 906 S Heights Drive. The threat of bad weather prompted officials to cancel the tours this past Saturday, district spokeswoman Shannon Rigsby said. School officials hope the tours give patrons better insight into the school’s ...
  • Colorado doctors treat 2 injured Oklahomans (The Oklahoman)
    posted on March 24, 2009 at 05:00:44 am
    Two Oklahomans are hospitalized after head injuries suffered while skiing in Colorado over spring break. Jenae Cox, 18, a freshman at Western Oklahoma State College, is in the intensive care unit at St. Mary’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Grand Junction, Colo., after losing control while skiing at Crested Butte and tumbling into a tree, said her father, Kelly Cox. Jenae Cox suffered ...

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