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District
B: Sports, Sports
February 7, 2023

District schedules announced for Gore, Gans, Webbers Falls

By Lea Lessley Sports Writer 

The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) recently announced the district schedules for Class A, which includes Gore, Gans and Webbers Falls’ high school basketball teams.

Tournaments begin Friday

The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) recently announced the district schedules for Class A, which includes Gore, Gans and Webbers Falls’ high school basketball teams.

The Class A district tournaments will be held Feb. 10-11.

Gore (Area III)

Gore is the host site for District 8, which also includes Porter Consolidated and Porum.

The Gore girls play Porter at 6 p.m. Friday. The loser is eliminated and the winner faces Porum in the district title game at 6 p.m. on Saturday.

The Lady Pirates (5-11 overall) won 5645 at Porter (7-12) on Jan. 17 and lost 6542 at home to Porum (13-5) on Dec. 17.

The Gore boys (15-3) received a bye and will take on the Porter-Porum winner at 7:30 p.m. Saturday for the district crown.

The Pirates (15-3) defeated Porter (612) 60-49 and Porum (4-14) 60-27 earlier this season.

Gore is also the regional subsite for districts 5 (Depew, Liberty and Regent Prep) and 8, the regional main site is Indianola and Wilburton is the area site for Area III.

Gans (Area III)

Gans was placed in District 6 and will travel to Red Oak for its district tournament, which also includes Indianola.

The Gans girls (6-13) will take on Indianola at 6 p.m. Friday. The loser is eliminated and the winner plays No. 8 Red Oak at 6 p.m. on Saturday.

The Lady Grizzlies did not play Red Oak (18-2) or Indianola (5-14) this season.

The Gans boys (5-10) will face Indianola (1-18) in its tournament opener at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The loser is eliminated and the winner will take on Red Oak (13-7) at 7:30 p.m. Saturday for the district championship.

Gans’ regional main site is Indianola and Wilburton is the area site for Area III.

Webbers Falls (Area III)

Webbers Falls was put in District 1 and will journey to Riverfield Country Day School in Tulsa for its district tournament, which also includes Oaks Mission.

The Webbers Falls girls (14-4) received a bye and will play the Riverfield-Oaks winner at 6 p.m. on Saturday for the district title.

The Lady Warriors (13-4) have not played Riverfield (4-14) but Webbers Falls topped Oaks (5-14) 74-49 at home on Dec. 16.

The Webbers Falls boys (8-10) play Oaks at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The loser is eliminated and the winner will meet Riverfield at 7:30 p.m. Saturday for the district championship. The Warriors (8-9) edged Oaks (17-3) 54-53 on Jan. 5 in Webbers Falls’ Arkansas River Shootout and on Dec. 16 Oaks won 79-61 at Webbers Falls in a regularseason game.

Webbers Falls’ regional subsite is Konawa and Quinton is the regional main site. Wilburton is the area site for Area III.


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