Welcome to another exciting edition of "Last Week's Results, This Week's Games," your go-to source for all things sports at Crooked Oak. We've had a thrilling summer full of competition, and we can't wait to share the highlights with you. Plus, we've got an action-packed schedule ahead, so read on to find out how you can be part of the excitement!
Last week the Rufnex Football team fought very hard to secure a 27-7 victory over Capitol Hill. Coach Harper said "its hard to pin down an individual player of the game after our slow start but what you notice most was the consistent push our offensive line was able to create despite facing an 8 man box. I was super proud of the tenacity and fight to win the line of scrimmage. I expect teams to challenge them all season and for them to answer the bell."
Players of the game was the offensive line. Coached by coached Coach Williams. Coach Williams is doing a great job with this group.
SOFTBALL
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The Rufnex Softball Team 's player of the week is Roselyn Sanchez. Coach Lozano's quote of the week "Communication is crucial to Success and Team Success."SOFTBALL
Coach Lozano has taken pride in our facilities. Keeping dugouts and stands clean. He is doing a great job. He also has taken over the job of voice of the Ruf-nex on Friday nights.
BASKETBALL
Elijah Garcia received his second scholarship offer from McPherson College to play basketball for the Bulldogs.Coach Gamblin from MACU met with the basketball team this week and talked about "preparing for a title"
NEXT WEEK'S GAMES
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
9/16 vs Holdenville
9/17 @ CCS
9/20 vs Douglass
MIDDLE SCHOOL SOFTBALL
9/17 @ Millwood
MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL
9/16 vs CCS
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Bye Week
REFEREE RESPECT
For those attending events (both at home and away), please remember to treat officials with respect at all times. These individuals officiate as a hobby or a second job - and do it for their love of the game / for providing student-athletes the ability to play the sports they love. Without officials, there are no games!
Watch below to hear from NFHS CEO Dr. Karissa L. Niehoff on this important matter.