KINGFISHER DOVER LOMEGA CASHION HENNESSEY CRESCENT OKARCHE The...

4
10 Wednesday, March 5, 2014 Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press S PORTS KINGFISHER AREA HENNESSEY LOMEGA KINGFISHER DOVER CRESCENT OKARCHE CASHION Class B Girls Thursday At Southern Nazarene University (Bethany) Game 1: Okarche vs. Burl- ington, 2 p.m. Game 2: Timberlake vs. Er- ick, 3:30 p.m. Game 3: Lomega vs. Buffalo Valley, 7 p.m. Game 4: Hammon vs. Red Oak, 8:30 p.m. Friday At State Fair Arena Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, noon Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 1:30 p.m. Saturday Championship, 1:45 p.m. The traditions continue Lomega, Okarche qualify for state for combined 48th time Free throws nearly cost Lomega an area championship. Then it was free throws that eventually secured another trip to state. The third-ranked Lady Raiders outlasted No. 5 Shattuck 66-58 in overtime in Woodward last Friday night in their Class B area championship. Nursing a lead, Lomega missed six consecutive free throws in the final 45 seconds. In overtime, however, the Lady Raiders were 8-for-8 from the line while outscoring Shattuck 14-6. “I guess you could say we made them when we needed to,” Lomega coach Kevin Lewallen said. “But we should have made them earlier and we wouldn’t have needed overtime.” The game was sent to extra time when Shattuck scored at the buzzer after a missed Daniela Galindo free throw. Lomega’s Hailey Duffy grabbed the missed shot thinking it was a two-shot foul. The ball was swiped from her hands by a Shattuck player, resulting in the made shot. Taylor Mendell went 5-for- 5 from the stripe in the extra frame and led Lomega with 22 points. Hannah Meier scored 11 and Kylie Turner 10 for Lomega. The Lady Raiders were up 14-7 after a quarter, but saw the lead trimmed to three points by halftime. Lomega extended the lead in the third, but was outscored 14-6 by Shattuck in the fourth quarter. Lomega’s win puts it in As expected, Okarche cruised through its area and enters the Class B state tournament as the heavy favorite to win it all. The top-ranked Lady Warriors blitzed No. 8 Buffalo Valley 76-20 in their area title game last Saturday night in Ada. Okarche’s in the state tournament for the 23 rd time and this year’s trip is the third straight. Last year’s Class A state champions have now reached state 12 times in 15 years. Perhaps none of the previous trips were as easy as this one. Lomega’s three playoff opponents to date have fallen to defeated by an average of 57.3 points. Buffalo Valley entered 22-2 and on a 14-game win streak. It couldn’t score more than eight points in any quarter. Okarche (26-2), led by Morgan Vogt’s 19 points, led 19-4 after a quarter and 46-9 at halftime. Madi Grellner poured in 18 more points for Okarche while Kenadey Grellner scored 10. Warriors ousted Okarche’s run through the consolation bracket ended two wins shy of a state berth. The Warriors won four straight elimination games, but dropped a 58-49 decision to third-ranked Lookeba- Sickles in the fifth such game Friday night in the consolation semifinals. Okarche pulled within a point in the final minutes, but foul trouble ultimately contributed to its doom. Lady Raiders top Shattuck in OT for area title Lady Warriors blast B.V. in area title game AREA CHAMPS - Lomega qualified for the Class B state tournament last Friday night with a 66-58 overtime win over Shattuck. Members of the team include, from left, front row: Kenzi Lamer, Katie Barton, Taylor Mendell, Kylie Turner, Maci Mendell, Summer Yost and Kylie Biggs; and back row, Brooke Scheer, Amber Clayton, Gracie Petty, Hailey Duffy, Beca Drake, Rachel Yost, Hannah Meier, Cali Glazier, Sierra Harney, Jordyn Griffin, Alex Schweitzer Coach Lewallen and Shelbi Scheffler. [Photo Provided] AREA CHAMPS - Okarche throttled Buffalo Valley 76-20 last Friday to win an area championship and qualify for the Class B state tournament. Team members include, from left, front row: Taylor Phillips, Abbey Shelley, Kara Robinson, Kenadey Grellner, Rae Grellner, Morgan Vogt, Madi Grellner, Randi Hufnagel, Laci Friesen and Paige Owens; and back row, Noemi Rodriguez, coach Janet Schroeder, coach Haley Mitchel, Erin Garlett, Madison Lee, Hope Sellers, Kristin Rother, Bailey Vogt, Kaelan Jeffrey, Macy Burge, Maddie Wofford, Natasha Heupel, Skylar Spomer and coach Cherie Myers. [Photo Provided] Dover’s bid to return to the state tournament for the first time in more than two decades fell one win short. The Longhorns dropped their second game of the playoffs to fifth-ranked Okeene, this time by a 75-44 count in the Class B area consolation championship game Saturday night in Woodward. Dover, which lost 51-46 to the Whippets the Saturday before in the regional championship, had its season end at 20-8. The Longhorns won 15 of their final 18 games. It was the closest Dover has been to the state tournament since making the quarterfinals in 1993. The Longhorns trailed by just six points at halftime, but were outscored 38-13 by the Whippets in the second half. Okeene (23-4) is in state for the first time since winning the Class A crown in 2007. The Whippets got 16 points from 6-foot-8 center Hunter Miles, who broke a cheekbone in practice earlier in the week. Hunter Womack paced Dover with 16 points while Junior Obeso scored 15. Dover got within a win of state after Friday afternoon’s thrilling 62-59 victory over Leedey. Trailing late, Dover got a go-ahead bucket from Obeso with about 10 seconds remaining. Leedey called a timeout for a final play with four seconds left, but Dover deflected the ensuing inbounds pass and got the steal. Gamez made two free throws with less than a second to play to ice the win. Dover got a huge start from D’Vante Randle as he scored 13 in the first quarter and 18 in the first half. The Longhorns led 38-21 at the half. Randle added eight more points in the fourth and finished with 28 points. He made six 3-pointers. Womack contributed 10 points. Okeene 75 Dover 44 Okeene 23 14 17 21 - 75 Dover 14 17 7 6 - 44 Okeene – Miles 18, S. Dobrinski 17, Bedwell 16, Wood 7, Jenkins 6, M. Dobrinski 5, Osmus 4, Mitch 2. Dover – Hunter Womack 16, Junior Obeso 15, D’Vante Randle 9, Jesus Gamez 4. Dover 62 Leedey 59 Dover 22 16 12 12 - 62 Leedey 13 8 23 15 - 59 Dover – D’Vante Randle 28, Hunter Womack 10, Jesus Gamez 8, Gage Ronspiez 7, Junior Obeso 6, Bryan Pacheco 3. Leedey – Calaway 22, Harrel 11, J. Harrel 11, Whittington 6, Goldston 4, Moorman 3, C. Harrel 2. Class B girls state tournament schedule [See Lomega, Page 11] [See Okarche, Page 11] Dover boys’ playoff run ends shy of state Brady Smith is state runner-up KHS junior 1 of 4 Jackets to place at state wrestling Despite a heartbreaking finish, Brady Smith capped a fantastic junior season last Saturday at the Class 3A state wrestling tournament. Chandler’s Tanner Wall scored in overtime to beat Smith 7-5 in their 138-pound state championship match at State Fair Arena. The loss ended a stellar run by Smith through the post-season in which he earned a regional championship and finished as state runner-up. He was one of four Jacket wrestlers to place as KHS took fifth in the Class 3A team standings with 51 points. Per- ry remained state champion with 118 points while Tonka- wa was runner-up with 82. Earlier on Saturday, three KHS wrestlers won their consolation championship matches to finish third at their respective weights. Included was senior Dylan Blundell, who beat Chandler’s Jackson Kashwer 8-4 at 195 pounds to cap a 3-1 march through the bracket. Sophomore Maddy Roney has a third-place medal for the second time in as many years. He, too, was 3-1 after beating Heritage Hall’s Grant Sorenson 5-4 for third at 113 pounds. Maddy’s older brother Christian Roney capped his career by placing for the first time. The elder Roney beat Tonkawa’s Jacob Collins 6-1 for third place. Four of Kingfisher’s five qualifiers won their first- round matches on Friday morning. The lone exception was junior Brett Smith, who was beaten by Newkirk’s Jar- ed Schieber. Smith went on to drop his consolation semifinal match that night. Only Brady Smith won his semifinal match Friday night as he outlasted Comanche’s Wyatt Schoolfield 10-8. Maddy Roney was beaten by Zach Atencio of Plainview, 4-3; Christian Roney was pinned in the final minute by Jonce Blaylock of Berryhill; and Blundell was beaten 6-0 by Barnsdall’s Caleb Hawes. Maddy Roney bounced back Saturday morning to beat Jesie Hodge of Jay, 6-4, in the consolation semifinals. Christian Roney did the same as he pinned Barnsdall’s Cameron Turley at 4:29. Blundell also earned a pin as he bested Perkins-Tryon’s Garrett Self at 3:16. Four placers is the most for KHS since it had five in 2009. Brady Smith is just the second Jacket grappler to reach a championship match since 2009 as well, joining state champion Wayne Hart- field, who won heavyweight in 2012. KINGFISHER JUNIOR Brady Smith on the medal stand last weekend at the Class 3A state wrestling champion- ships. Smith was the state runner-up at 138 pounds. [Photo by Kevin Bishop] See more Sports on Pages 6 and 11

Transcript of KINGFISHER DOVER LOMEGA CASHION HENNESSEY CRESCENT OKARCHE The...

10 Wednesday, March 5, 2014 Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press

SPORTSKINGFISHER AREA

HENNESSEYLOMEGAKINGFISHER DOVER CRESCENT OKARCHECASHION

Class B GirlsThursday

At Southern Nazarene University (Bethany)

Game 1: Okarche vs. Burl-

ington, 2 p.m.Game 2: Timberlake vs. Er-

ick, 3:30 p.m.Game 3: Lomega vs. Buffalo

Valley, 7 p.m.

Game 4: Hammon vs. Red Oak, 8:30 p.m.

FridayAt State Fair Arena

Game 1 winner vs. Game 2

winner, noonGame 3 winner vs. Game 4

winner, 1:30 p.m.Saturday

Championship, 1:45 p.m.

The traditions continueLomega, Okarche qualify for state for

combined 48th time

Free throws nearly cost Lomega an area championship.

Then it was free throws that eventually secured another trip to state.

The third-ranked Lady Raiders outlasted No. 5 Shattuck 66-58 in overtime in Woodward last Friday night in their Class B area championship.

Nursing a lead, Lomega missed six consecutive free throws in the final 45 seconds. In overtime, however, the Lady Raiders were 8-for-8 from the line while outscoring Shattuck 14-6.

“I guess you could say we made them when we needed to,” Lomega coach Kevin Lewallen said. “But we should have made them earlier and we wouldn’t have needed overtime.”

The game was sent to extra time when Shattuck scored at the buzzer after a missed Daniela Galindo free throw. Lomega’s Hailey Duffy grabbed the missed shot thinking it was a two-shot foul. The ball was swiped from her hands by a Shattuck player, resulting in the made shot.

Taylor Mendell went 5-for-5 from the stripe in the extra frame and led Lomega with 22 points.

Hannah Meier scored 11 and Kylie Turner 10 for Lomega.

The Lady Raiders were up 14-7 after a quarter, but saw the lead trimmed to three points by halftime. Lomega extended the lead in the third, but was outscored 14-6 by Shattuck in the fourth quarter.

Lomega’s win puts it in

As expected, Okarche cruised through its area and enters the Class B state tournament as the heavy favorite to win it all.

The top-ranked Lady Warriors blitzed No. 8 Buffalo Valley 76-20 in their area title game last Saturday night in Ada.

Okarche’s in the state tournament for the 23rd time and this year’s trip is the third straight. Last year’s Class A state champions have now reached state 12 times in 15 years.

Perhaps none of the previous trips were as easy as this one.

Lomega’s three playoff opponents to date have fallen to defeated by an average of 57.3 points.

Buffalo Valley entered 22-2 and on a 14-game win streak. It couldn’t score more than eight points in any quarter.

Okarche (26-2), led by Morgan Vogt’s 19 points, led 19-4 after a quarter and 46-9 at halftime.

Madi Grellner poured in 18 more points for Okarche while Kenadey Grellner scored 10.

Warriors oustedOkarche’s run through the

consolation bracket ended two wins shy of a state berth.

The Warriors won four straight elimination games, but dropped a 58-49 decision to third-ranked Lookeba-Sickles in the fifth such game Friday night in the consolation semifinals.

Okarche pulled within a point in the final minutes, but foul trouble ultimately contributed to its doom.

Lady Raiders top Shattuck in OT

for area title

Lady Warriors blast B.V. in area

title game

AREA CHAMPS - Lomega qualified for the Class B state tournament last Friday night with a 66-58 overtime win over Shattuck. Members of the team include, from left, front row: Kenzi Lamer, Katie Barton, Taylor Mendell, Kylie Turner, Maci Mendell, Summer Yost and Kylie Biggs; and back row, Brooke Scheer, Amber Clayton, Gracie Petty, Hailey Duffy, Beca Drake, Rachel Yost, Hannah Meier, Cali Glazier, Sierra Harney, Jordyn Griffin, Alex Schweitzer Coach Lewallen and Shelbi Scheffler. [Photo Provided]

AREA CHAMPS - Okarche throttled Buffalo Valley 76-20 last Friday to win an area championship and qualify for the Class B state tournament. Team members include, from left, front row: Taylor Phillips, Abbey Shelley, Kara Robinson, Kenadey Grellner, Rae Grellner, Morgan Vogt, Madi Grellner, Randi Hufnagel, Laci Friesen and Paige Owens; and back row, Noemi Rodriguez, coach Janet Schroeder, coach Haley Mitchel, Erin Garlett, Madison Lee, Hope Sellers, Kristin Rother, Bailey Vogt, Kaelan Jeffrey, Macy Burge, Maddie Wofford, Natasha Heupel, Skylar Spomer and coach Cherie Myers. [Photo Provided]

Dover’s bid to return to the state tournament for the first time in more than two decades fell one win short.

The Longhorns dropped their second game of the playoffs to fifth-ranked Okeene, this time by a 75-44 count in the Class B area consolation championship game Saturday night in Woodward.

Dover, which lost 51-46 to the Whippets the Saturday before in the regional championship, had its season end at 20-8. The Longhorns won 15 of their final 18 games.

It was the closest Dover has been to the state tournament since making the quarterfinals in 1993.

The Longhorns trailed by just six points at halftime, but were outscored 38-13 by the Whippets in the second half. Okeene (23-4) is in state for the first time since winning the Class A crown in 2007.

The Whippets got 16 points from 6-foot-8 center Hunter Miles, who broke a cheekbone in practice earlier in the week.

Hunter Womack paced Dover with 16 points while Junior Obeso scored 15.

Dover got within a win of state after Friday afternoon’s thrilling 62-59 victory over Leedey.

Trailing late, Dover got a go-ahead bucket from Obeso with about 10 seconds remaining.

Leedey called a timeout for a final play with four seconds left, but Dover deflected the ensuing inbounds pass and got the steal. Gamez made two free throws with less than a second to play to ice the win.

Dover got a huge start from D’Vante Randle as he scored 13 in the first quarter and 18 in the first half. The Longhorns led 38-21 at the half.

Randle added eight more points in the fourth and finished with 28 points. He made six 3-pointers.

Womack contributed 10 points.Okeene 75Dover 44Okeene 23 14 17 21 - 75Dover 14 17 7 6 - 44

Okeene – Miles 18, S. Dobrinski 17, Bedwell 16, Wood 7, Jenkins 6, M. Dobrinski 5, Osmus 4, Mitch 2.

Dover – Hunter Womack 16, Junior Obeso 15, D’Vante Randle 9, Jesus Gamez 4.Dover 62Leedey 59Dover 22 16 12 12 - 62Leedey 13 8 23 15 - 59

Dover – D’Vante Randle 28, Hunter Womack 10, Jesus Gamez 8, Gage Ronspiez 7, Junior Obeso 6, Bryan Pacheco 3.

Leedey – Calaway 22, Harrel 11, J. Harrel 11, Whittington 6, Goldston 4, Moorman 3, C. Harrel 2.

Class B girls state tournament schedule

[See Lomega, Page 11] [See Okarche, Page 11]

Dover boys’ playoff run ends shy of state

Brady Smith is state runner-upKHS junior 1 of 4 Jackets to place at state wrestling

Despite a heartbreaking finish, Brady Smith capped a fantastic junior season last Saturday at the Class 3A state wrestling tournament.

Chandler’s Tanner Wall scored in overtime to beat Smith 7-5 in their 138-pound state championship match at State Fair Arena. The loss ended a stellar run by Smith through the post-season in which he earned a regional championship and finished as state runner-up.

He was one of four Jacket wrestlers to place as KHS took fifth in the Class 3A team standings with 51 points. Per-ry remained state champion with 118 points while Tonka-wa was runner-up with 82.

Earlier on Saturday, three KHS wrestlers won their consolation championship matches to finish third at their respective weights.

Included was senior Dylan Blundell, who beat Chandler’s Jackson Kashwer 8-4 at 195 pounds to cap a 3-1 march through the bracket.

Sophomore Maddy Roney has a third-place medal for the second time in as many years. He, too, was 3-1 after beating Heritage Hall’s Grant Sorenson 5-4 for third at 113 pounds.

Maddy’s older brother Christian Roney capped his career by placing for the first time. The elder Roney beat

Tonkawa’s Jacob Collins 6-1 for third place.

Four of Kingfisher’s five qualifiers won their first-round matches on Friday morning. The lone exception was junior Brett Smith, who was beaten by Newkirk’s Jar-ed Schieber. Smith went on to drop his consolation semifinal match that night.

Only Brady Smith won his semifinal match Friday night as he outlasted Comanche’s Wyatt Schoolfield 10-8.

Maddy Roney was beaten by Zach Atencio of Plainview, 4-3; Christian Roney was pinned in the final minute by Jonce Blaylock of Berryhill; and Blundell was beaten 6-0 by Barnsdall’s Caleb Hawes.

Maddy Roney bounced back Saturday morning to beat Jesie Hodge of Jay, 6-4, in the consolation semifinals.

Christian Roney did the same as he pinned Barnsdall’s Cameron Turley at 4:29.

Blundell also earned a pin as he bested Perkins-Tryon’s Garrett Self at 3:16.

Four placers is the most for KHS since it had five in 2009.

Brady Smith is just the second Jacket grappler to reach a championship match since 2009 as well, joining state champion Wayne Hart-field, who won heavyweight in 2012.

KINGFISHER JUNIOR Brady Smith on the medal stand last weekend at the Class 3A state wrestling champion-ships. Smith was the state runner-up at 138 pounds. [Photo by Kevin Bishop]

See more Sports on Pages 6 and 11

Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Wednesday, March 5, 2014 11

fmbankok.com

Member FDIC

F&M Bank

405.375.3300

JEFFREY C. DANNER, DDS901 Hospital Circle

375-3857kingfisherdentaldesigns.com

“Where Dentistry & Art Come Together”

PLLC

(405) 641-1546www.BuiltWithTLC.com

Randy Farrar 828-4681512 E. Redfork Dr. 828-4281

~ DOVER ~

1015 S. Main•Kingfisher(405) 375-5464

WALTER BUILDING CENTER416 N. Main • Kingfisher

375-6774Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30; Sat.8-12

1308 S. Main•Kingfisher•375-5400Larry Adams, Nancy Moyeda,

& Melissa Hunt, Registered Pharmacists

Member FDIC202 Okla. Ave.

Okarche, 263-7215Over 120 Years of Service

First Bank of Okarche

1529 S. Main, Kingfisher

375-6616

1801 S. Main 375-5718

2008 N. Hwy. 81 • 375-6755

Living beside you.Working for you.®

COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGEAUTO-FARM-HOME-LIFE

Kingfisher CountyFarm Bureau

Agent Doug Hauser117 W. Sheridan • 375-4421

KINGFISHER WRESTLING2013 2014

KINGFISHER WRESTLING

853-6880433-2675 • 828-7444

COMMUNITY STATE BANKMEMBER FDIC

People You Can Bank On801 South Main, Kingfisher

www.nbcok.com

375-4201

124 S.Main • Kingfisher375-3121

224 East Bowman • Kingfisher(405) 375-5845

INSURED & BONDEDLICENSE #35987

Sammy’s Heat & AirAND SHEET METAL

106 N. MainKingfisher

(405) 375-6383

8-5Mon.-Fri.

24 Hr.Service

100 W. RusswormWatonga

(580) 623-7344

121 N. MainKingfisher

375-6121

Sub-Surface Pumps•Valve RepairsOilfield Supplies • Plunger Lift Equip.

Hwy 33 East•Kingfisher•375-6175

1417 S. MainKingfisher375-4220

An Independent Trane Dealer

Hwy 81 NorthKingfisher

(405) 375-3111

719 East AdmireKingfisher375-3340

Made in Kingfisher, OK13th & Airport Rd, Kingfisher

www.christiancheese.com405-375-6711

These Wrestlers Photos & Information Are Brought To YouCourtesy Of The Advertisers On This Page.

Technology solutions that work.

Clint CombsDirect: 405-605-8862Cell: 405-229-2667www.rkblack.com

618 W. Maine, Enid(580) 237-2882

“We’re Behind You All The Way!”

204 North Main, Kingfisher405-375-5901

LAW OFFICE302 N. Main•Kingfisher

(405) 375-4165

2600 Frontage Rd.Kingfisher, Oklahoma 73750

405-375-3155

1309 S. Main, Kingfisher405-375-6300

Mon-Sat, 7:30a-9:30p •�Sun 9a-6pUse our drive-thru

for your convenience!

517 N. Third, Kingfisher405-375-4745

• Ready-Mix Concrete•�Pre-Cast Storm Shelters

•�Septic Tanks •�Vaults

Dr. Benjamin Bowman2302 S. Frontage Rd • 375-5855

www.kingfisherdentist.com

FAMILYDENTALCLINIC Jim D. Smith, D.D.S.

Drew Hendrix, D.D.S.

524 S. 7th Kingfisher, OK(405) 375-4949

Caring for Kingfisher families since 1976

THE LAW OFFICES OF

G. Dale Elsener

1515 South Seventh St.

Suite 400

P.O. Box 385

Kingfisher, OK 73750-0385

405-375-2337 (phone)

405-375-2383 (fax)

[email protected]

Erick Flowback Services20568 US Hwy 81

Kingfisher, OK

(405) 375-3309

300 E. Boundary / P.O. Box 324Dover, Oklahoma 73734

405-828-4670

375-65551111 S. Main

Of Kingfisher

123 E. Miles • 375-6770

119 W. Admire375-3202

PHARMACY & GIFTS

OFFICE SUPPLIESOFFICE FURNITUREQUALITY PRINTING

375-3404317 N. MainDowntownKingfisher, OK 73750 WE CAN

DO IT!

P.O. Box209

Kingfisher~

375-3220

Since 1889

The Kingf i sher

HWY 81 NORTHKINGFISHER•(405) 375-4121

Your Touchstone Energy® Cooperative

Brett Krablin, M.D.Bridget Keast, P.A.-C

Rachel Cameron, ARNPAmber Meiwes, P.A.-C

1001 HOSPITAL CIRCLE PH. (405) 375-7935KINGFISHER, OK 73750 FAX (405) 375-7937

406 North MainKingfisher, Oklahoma

(405) 375-3700

ROTHERBROS., INC.

Hwy. 81 North • Kingfisher

Ph: (405) 375-5349

Brady SmithState Runner-Up

138 Pounds

Dylan Blundell3rd Place195 Pounds

Christian Roney3rd Place145 Pounds

Maddy Roney3rd Place113 Pounds

Brett SmithState Qualifier

152 Pounds

Congratulations State Qualifiers

the state tournament for the25th time (see related Class Bschedule), including third in arow. The Lady Raiders (23-4)currently have 11 state titles,tied with Ada for the most instate history.

Game summary:Lomega 66Shattuck 58 (OT)Lomega 14 14 16 8 14 - 66Shattuck 7 18 13 14 6 - 58

Lomega – Taylor Mendell22, Hannah Meier 11, KylieTurner 10, Beca Drake 9, MaciMendell 4, Rachel Yost 4,Hailey Duffy 4, Gracie Petty 2.

Shattuck – D. Galindo 26,M. Galindo 20, Charmasson 5,Hovis 3, Castor 2.

Lomega[Continued From Page 10]

Up 13-9 after a quarter, theWarriors gave up a 19-5 run inthe second quarter and wereforced to play catch-up.

Chris Rund paced Okarchewith 19 points. RobertErnsting added nine.

Okarche’s season endedwith a 13-18 record.

Game summaries:Okarche 76Buffalo Valley 20B.V. 4 5 3 8 - 20Okarche 19 27 16 14 - 76

BV – Scarberry 12, James 4,Holland 2, Shawn 1,McPherson 1.

Okarche – Morgan Vogt 19,

Madi Grellner 18, KenadeyGrellner 10, Madison Lee 9,Randi Hufnagel 5, Bailey Vogt5, Maddie Wofford 2, MacyBurge 2.Lookeba-Sickles 58Okarche 49Okarche 13 5 16 15 - 49L-S 9 19 14 16 - 58

Okarche – Chris Rund 19,Robert Ernsting 9, Kyle Pfaff5, Kyle Rother 5, GarrettSchwarz 5, Hunter Frisby 4,Logan Pratt 2.

L-S – Lierle 20, Karp 13,Dahlenberg 13, White 5,Cummings 4, Bautista 2, Rico1.

Okarche[Continued From Page 10]

Both Hennessey squads sur-vived their 2A regional tourna-ments and extended their sea-sons to this weekend’s area.

The HHS boys pulled off anupset Saturday when they beatPioneer 78-61 in their regionalconsolation championship.

Pioneer had beatenHennessey twice this season,but Brady Fipps hit seven 3-pointers and scored 23 points.

Hennessey beat Walters 55-35 on Saturday.

The Lady Eagles got wins of44-34 over Minco on Friday andthen 50-16 over Apache-BooneSaturday to also win the conso-lation crown.

The Eagles play Hobart at 8p.m. Thursday at the PioneerCellular Event Center atSWOUS in Weatherford in thefirst round of area.

The Lady Eagles playHooker just prior to that at 6:30

p.m.Game summaries:Hennessey 55Walters 35Hennessey 9 12 15 19 - 55Walters 7 13 7 8 - 35Hennessey – Seth Childs 13,Brady Fipps 12, Gage Kroll 10,Tyrel Cline 8, Caleb McBride 7,Matthew Smith 3, MiguelRenteria 2.Walters – Downes 14, West 8,Hartman 8, Harrison 3, Ototivo2.

Hennessey 78Pioneer 61Hennessey 19 24 8 27 - 78Pioneer 10 16 14 21 - 61Hennessey – Brady Fipps 23,Seth Childs 16, Caleb McBride15, Tyrel Cline 14, Gage Kroll10.Pioneer – Williams 22, Gabriel17, Lamunyon 10, Koontz 9,McNaughton 3.

GirlsHennessey 44Minco 34Minco 14 8 5 7 - 34Hennessey 19 12 7 8 - 44Minco – Blevins 10, Rowell 9,Phelps 6, Perry 4, Overton 2.Hennessey – Skylar Holder 13,Kinsey Neiderer 10, KinseyReeves 7, Kylee Blehm 6, AddiMeeker 5, Annie Duell 2.

Hennessey 50Boone-Apache 16B-A 8 2 2 4 - 16Hennessey 14 13 16 7 - 50B-A – Tully 8, Pahcoddy 6,Buckner 2.Hennessey – Kinsey Neiderer13, Kinsey Reeves 9, SkylarHolder 8, Kylee Blehm 7, AshtonCopeland 5, Annie Duell 3, Si-erra Birch 3, Addi Meeker 2.

Hennessey teams reach area

See More Sports on Pages 6 and 10

FIND WHAT YOU’RE LOOKIN’FOR IN THE CLASSIFIEDS!To Place Yours, Call 375-3220

~ DEADLINES ~• 3 PM Monday for the Wednesday Edition

• 3 PM Thursday for the Sunday EditionSunday & Wednesday Classifieds

Reach 3,400 Homes!THE KINGFISHER TIMES & FREE PRESS

375-3220 • Kingfisher, Oklahoma, 73750 • P.O. Box 209

First Insertion: ______ words x $.40($4.00 minimum) $_____________Each Insertion Thereafter:_______words x $.30 $__________________________________________________

AMOUNT DUE: $_____________

TIMES & FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED AD FORMAD:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Insertion Date(s):________________ Word Count: ____Name:_________________Daytime Phone:__________

Cost To Run A Classified Ad — First insertion is 40 cents perword. ($4.00 minimum) and 30 cents per word for each issue there-after. All classifieds are payable when ordered unless adver-tiser has a regular monthly account. No refunds on classifiedads. For Display Rates, call 405-375-3220.

Clip & MailWith Payment To:

P.O. Box 209Kingfisher, OK 73750

✄ ✄✄

✄ ✄ ✄

PublishedEvery Wednesday

& Sunday!

12 Wednesday, March 5, 2014 Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press

CLASSIFIED ADS — First insertion: 40¢ per word, minimum charge is $4.00, 30¢ per word for each issue thereafter. All classifieds are payable when ordered unless advertiser has a regular monthly account. No refunds on classified ads.CLASSIFIED COPY DEADLINE —Monday at 3 p.m. for Wednesday’s paper and Thursday at 3 p.m. for Sunday’s paper. Deadline for stopping ads is at the same times.DISPLAY CLASSIFIED ADS — $6.10 per inch for local accounts. Pre-payment required, except for business firms with established accounts.E R R O R S — T h e p u b l i s h e r ’ s responsibi l i ty for any errors in advertisements ends after the ad is published the first time. Unless the advertiser notifies the newspaper office after the first insertion, the ad is presumed to be correct. Please phone 405-375-3220 AT ONCE in case of error.CARD OF THANKS — 35¢ per word, minimum charge is $7.00.OBITUARIES — 20¢ per word.AREA DEATHS — No Charge.

~ INDEX ~Acreages For Sale .....................39Antiques, Art & Collectibles .....43Auctions .....................................27Autos & Accessories ...................7Autos Wanted ............................30Bicycles & Motorcycles ..............9Business Opportunities ..............2Business Property .....................20Cattle, Livestock & Poultry .......16Child Care.....................................3Farm Equipment ........................11Farm Machinery .........................17Farms For Sale or Rent .............40Fencing .......................................34Firewood .....................................41For Rent ........................................5For Sale ........................................6For Sale or Lease.......................37Furniture & Household Items ...10Garage Sales & Yard Sales .......28Hay-Grain-Feed & Seed.............18Health Items, Vitamins ..............19Help Wanted .................................1Horses & Tack ............................13Houses, Apts. For Rent .............23Houses, Apts. For Sale .............24Lawn & Garden ..........................12Leases ........................................33Loans ..........................................35Lost & Found .............................29Miscellaneous ............................42Mobile Homes ............................25Mobile Home Spaces.................26Oil & Gas Information ................44Pets & Supplies .........................14Real Estate .................................22Recreational Vehicles..................8Services ......................................38Special Notices ..........................31Sportsman Items .......................15Steel Buildings ...........................32Trucking......................................36Wanted ........................................21Work Wanted ................................4

Help Wanted 1

PUMP TRUCKOPERATOR

Hazmat Experience Preferred.Class A CDL Required.

Health Plan, 401(k), EOE

405-375-6282

(1)(6

-5-tfc)

Highway 81 NorthKingfisher, OK • 375-5349

Benefits package available.Please apply in person at:

Farm EquipmentDealership is currently

taking applications for a

SERVICE TECH(1

)(6-9

-tfc)

Come By For ApplicationSee Angie

905 Beall RoadKingfisher, OK 73750

405-375-6857 (1)(1

1-3-tfc

)

CMA, CNA& LPN

All Shifts

Now taking applications for

Is Now AcceptingApplications For

Full-Time Employees• Benefit package available.• Saturdays are required.

Apply in person at:123 E. MILES AVE.

KINGFISHER (1)(2

-9-tf

c)

WeAre Your

Chain Saw & TrimmerHEADQUARTERS

Chain Saws with12” to 30” Bars in Stock

Stihl Oilomatic Chain• Chromed cutters • Pre-stretched

• Oilomatic Grooves • Larger RivetsThe Best Saw Chain Value Available!

Full Selection of

STIHL®

starting at $129.99

WE CARRY HONDA TILLERSSales • Service

Parts & Accessories

ROTHER BROS., INC.Hwy 81 N., Kingfisher

375-5349

Trimmers

(6)(tfc)

Serving Kingfisher & TheSurrounding Areas Since 1980

• Room Additions• Custom Cabinets• Patios & Decks• Commercial & Residential

Contact Us405-375-5097405-368-7325

18276 E. 830 RoadKingfisher (4

)(12-

29-3

5c)

Seaton Construction• Roofing • Remodeling

• Siding • WindowsReferences Available

- Cashion -368-1500 • 433-2529 or 2548

(4)(5

-2-tf

c)

NEW CONSTRUCTIONRENOVATION, COMMERCIAL

& RESIDENTIAL

828-4282 • 368-7203

(4)(5

-1-tf

c)

CHISHOLMTRAIL STORAGEUnits Starting At $25 Per Month

Call 375-57181801 S. Main (5

)(8-19-tfc

)

For Rent 5

Hwy. 81 North • Kingfisher • 375-5349Authorized

HONDA, BRIGGS & STRATTON

AND KOHLER DEALERWE HAVE HONDA

GENERATORS & WATERPUMPS IN STOCK!

We service all makes oflawn and garden equipment

We Also Have Parts Available ForKawasaki and Kubota Small Engines

(12)(tfc)

Lawn and Garden 12

FLEET MAINTENANCEQualified Class A CDL driverwith 3 years all seasonflatbed experience local.Semi-trailer/forklift mechanicskills required.QUALITY TECHNICIANStatistical process controlexperience preferred. Qual-ity audits, customer service& problem solving skillsneeded.

WELDERSExperienced

ASSEMBLERSWill trainCompetitive wage & benefits.

Must apply in person at:DEXTER AXLE

500 SE 27thEl Reno, OK 73036

EOE (1)(3

-12-

8c)

MFG. SYSTEMSSPECIALIST

PLC/MES and/or robot pro-gramming experience. Abilityto design, install, monitor &develop systems affectingthe mfg. cycle of products.

Must apply online atwww.dexteraxle.com

Competitive wages& benefits.

DEXTER AXLE500 SE 27th

El Reno, OK 73036EOE (1

)(3-1

2-8c

)

SUBSCRIBE: 375-3220

IMMEDIATEOPENINGS

If you want a job closeto home that is morethan just a paycheck,

APPLY TODAY!

Current Job Openings:• Individual Program Coordinator• Job Coach• Administrative Staff• Certified Meal Aide• Direct Care Staff*• Residential Staff*

*Training Offered

Apply online, by email(send resumés [email protected]),or in person at

635 W. Texas, Okarche

(1)(3-16-6c)EOE

Pre-Owned ATV’s•’13 Polaris Ranger 500 MS 4x4•’12 Polaris Ranger 800EFI 4x4 EPS,

Cab, Heater•’12 Polaris Sportsman 850EFI 4x4•’12 Polaris Sportsman 850EFI

4x4 EPS•’11 Polaris Phoenix 200 2x4•’11 Polaris Sportsman 550EFI 4x4•’10 Polaris Sportsman 850EFI 4x4•’10 Polaris Ranger 800EFI 4x4•’09 Polaris Ranger 700EFI 4x4•’08 Polaris Ranger 500EFI 4x4•’08 Polaris Sportsman 800EFI 4x4•’08 Kawasaki Teryx 750 4x4•’06 Yamaha Bruin 350, 2x4•’06 Polaris Sportsman 450, 4x4•’06 Polaris Sportsman 500EFI

X2, 4x4•’05 Polaris Sportsman 500HO 4x4•’04 Polaris Sportsman 700Twin 4x4•’04 Polaris Sportsman 600Twin 4x4•(2)’04 Polaris Sportsman 700EFI,

4x4•’02 Polaris Magnum 325 4x4,

Snow Plow•’95 Polaris Magnum 425, 2x4•JD Buck 650, 4x4•Yamaha Moto 4, 2x4

ROTHER BROS., INC.HWY. 81 N., KINGFISHER

375-5349

Pre-OwnedRiding Mowers

•’12 Dixie Chopper SE2750, 27HP, 50” Cut

•’11 Dixie Chopper SE2760, 27HP, 60” Cut

•’08 Dixon Kodiak 52”, 25hp•‘08 Dixie Chopper XGZ703, 60”

27HP•‘01 Dixie Chopper XXWD2400,

72”, 24HP•‘96 Woods 61” cut, diesel 6215

(6)(2-26-W/tfc)

For SaleAGRICULTURAL

LIMECertified Scales On Site

Call ZacJACOBS FARMS

Okarche405-255-4186 (1

8)(10-30-36c)

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE:All real estate advertised herein is subject to theFederal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal toadvertise “any preference, limitation, or discriminationbecause of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familiastatus or national origin, or intention to make anysuch preference, limitation or discrimination. Thisnewspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisingfor real estate which is in violationof the law. All persons are herebyinformed that all dwellingsadvertised are available on anequal opportunity basis.

Real Estate 22

(1)(2

-26-

2c)

3.3 ACRES PLUSA 3-2 BEAUTIFUL

DOUBLEWIDEFOR $69,900

No MinimumCredit Score

required with some ofour lenders.

If you have a job anddown payment, thenStop Renting Today!!

Call Steven today tobe a homeowner at405-443-5881

★ Factory Trained★ Factory Authorized★ All Major Brands

Serving KingfisherCounty Since 1989

375-3636 (38)(3-7-tfc)

• S E R V I C E •

1009 S. Main, Kingfisher405-375-4207

(38)(tfc)

(405) 375-4220(38)(tfc)

An Independent Trane Dealer

HEATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMSSales and Service fromthe Comfort Specialists

SnowHeat & Air310 E. Broadway 375-6045

(38)(W-tfc)

FOR ALLYOUR

PRINTINGAND COPY

NEEDS!

103 N. 6THKINGFISHER, OK 73750

405-375-5064

(38)(W

-tfc)

WE NOW DO LASERCOLOR COPIES!

HYDRAULIC / CRANE TECHNICIANOEM Systems, Inc. located in Okarche, OK is lookingfor a qualified Technician who can provide qualitysupport and service for our vehicle hydraulic and craneequipment systems. Support and service will includeall phases of work related to the troubleshooting andrepair of chassis electrical interface; setting and veri-fying hydraulic pressures and determining overall con-dition of machines through inspection and operation;performing major tasks such as rotation bearing andboom replacement; performing leveling and drive cable/chain replacement; pump and PTO diagnosis and re-placement; hydraulic and electrical troubleshooting;replacing electrical and hydraulic components; andassist in the design process as needed.A qualified candidate will have the following:

• Minimum of 2 years prior experience in hydraulic/ crane equipment mechanic.

• PTO / hydraulic installation and repair experience• Knowledgable in troubleshooting various hydrau-

lics and crane product lines• The ability to read and understand schematics

(both electrical and hydraulic)• The ability to perform thorough and accurate an-

nual inspections• Must be detail-oriented, and able to work with

minimal supervision• Safe work habits and history• Light welding experience beneficial

OEM Systems, Inc. offers competitive wages, vaca-tion, holidays and health benefits. EOE.

Interested candidates should contactJohn at 405-263-1104.

Rent Your LandIn The

Classifieds!375-3220

NOW HIRINGpart-time line cooks,

servers and dishwashersat Roman Nose State Park.Competitive wages and agreat place to work! Apply inperson at the lodge. Mustpass an initial OSBI back-ground check before employ-ment.

3236 S. Highway 8A, Watonga(1)(3-19-6c)

For Sale 6

Lost and Found 29LOST: POINTER female, white and liver,

northwest of Kingfisher, call Gary Reid, 368-9651, 375-5228 or 375-3220. [11-17-tfc]

Special Notices 31FREE HOME Bible study: Send name/

address to: P.O. Box 164, Kingfisher, OK 73750. [3-10-tfc]

Fencing 34THOMPSON FENCE, stockade, chain

link, split rail, free estimates, call 262-4150. [6-2-tfc]

Help Wanted 1HELP WANTED: Apply within, Valero

Subway, Okarche. [8-21-tfc]TRUCK DRIVING Position: Class A CDL

required, call 405-850-8485. [3-5-12p]NOW HIRING: Receptionist, must be

computer literate, people friendly, able to multitask and have a professional appearance, apply in person at Carter Chevrolet, 214 W. Oklahoma Ave., Okarche, OK 73762, for questions call 405-263-7252 and ask for Lisha. [3-5-4c]

WILSON WEED CONTROL: Now hiring a spray technician, must have clean driving record and be able to pass drug screening, call 405-368-9099 for an application. [3-9-4p]

DRIVERS NEEDED: For oilfield trucking company, CDL and tanker endorsement necessary, please apply at RDT Truck-ing, Inc. 5100 N HWY 74, Crescent, OK 73028. [3-16-7c]

SUMMIT HEALTH CARE: Hiring weekend RNs, LPNs full-time 12-hour night shifts, CNAs all shifts, contact Debbie or Dawn at 580-822-4441 or stop by the facility at 119 N. 6th St., Okeene, OK. [4-2-9p]

Apply in person M-F 8-4DOLESE BROS. CO.2 Mi. S of Dover on Hwy 81

EOE M/F

HELPERat Sand Plant in Dover.Must be wi l l ing to learn to operate heavy equipment and work outside in all weather. Shift work, overtime and weekends as re-quired. Good safety and driving records. Health insurance, profi t sharing, PTO leave, 401(k) & paid vacation & holidays.

(1)(3-9-2p)

Child Care 3LICENSED CHILDCARE has openings at

this time, 375-5171. [11-6-tfcW]

Work Wanted 4S&H TREE Trimming: Tree trimming,

removal, shaping, pruning, stump grinding, insured, has bucket truck, free estimate, senior citizen discount, 580-822-3208 or 580-822-5636. [4-27-24p]

TREE TRIMMING and removal, stump griding, local business, call James at 405-538-9570. [3-5-1p]

Hay-Grain-Feed-Seed 18AGRICULTURAL LIME and gypsum, R.

Schweitzer Gypsum & Lime, 263-7967 or 263-4472. [8-3-tfc]

FOR SALE: Round bales oat hay, 853-0787. [2-9-tfc]

Houses & Apts. For Rent 23HOUSES FOR rent, 375-3836, 314-5542

[1-4-tfc]FOR RENT: Okarche house, 2 bedroom,

1 bath, no pets, $500 per month, call 368-8894. [12-25-tfc]

FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Wittrock Mobile Home Park, no pets, $600 per month, 405-368-4125. [1-1-tfc]

FOR RENT: New mobile home, 3 bedroom 2 bath, $750 per month, no pets, Wittrock Mobile Home Park, 368-4125. [1-15-tfc]

FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, $850 a month, $850 deposit, call Bill at 405-375-4245 or 405-368-1939. [2-12-tfc]

Houses & Apts. For Sale 24HOME FOR SALE: By owner, 2 bedroom, 1

bath, located at 107 Missouri, Okarche, OK, call 405-368-4217. [3-2-tfc]

Mobile Homes 25SPECIAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM:

Own land, family land, zero down, don’t prejudge your credit, E-Z qualify by phone, $2,000 furniture package with purchase, homes starting at 26,500 and up w.a.c., 405-631-7600 or 405-206-3693. [10-28-tfc#880]

Services 38STINSON PAINTING and Construction:

Interior-exterior painting and textures, insured and licensed, Mike and Cindy Stinson, 405-375-4790. [11-25-tfcW]

I WILL pick up your unwanted appliances and metals, no charge in Kingfisher, 375-6881. [6-1-18pW]

BECKY’S MASSAGE: Kingfisher, special four 1-hour massages for $120, certi-fied in swedish pregnancy, reflexology, call 405-824-2325. [3-5-4p]

PRODUCTION PAINTER NEEDED

Reliable with experi-ence in paint booth work to prep products, mix paint, prime, spray paint & other fabrica-tion related duties. Full time, good pay with benefits. Call...

Energy Meter Systemsin Hennessey405-334-2106 (1

)(3-1

6-4c

)

HELP WANTED

Night timeWAIT STAFFSUPERVISORExperience required.

Call 580-263-7281 (1)(3

-16-

4c)

COOKNow Taking

Applications For

Apply in person with PamFirst Shamrock Care Center1415 S. Main • Kingfisher (1

)(4-2

-9c)

Help Wanted 1

Kingfisher (Okla.) Times & Free Press Wednesday, March 5, 2014 13

SANTANA DENNIS [email protected] Paradigm Advantage Realty 283-2281  13100 Colony Pointe  •  Piedmont, OK 73078 www.santanadennis.com

Real estate listings

200 W. Will Rogers Pl.Kingfisher

Very nice, well-built home in great location. Handicap

accessible with 3 lg. bedrooms and 2 baths. Huge master

bath features separate walk-in shower and jetta tub. Very

well-cared for home.

~Beautiful, Historic Home~4108 Sq. Ft.•4 Bed•2 Bath•Underground Pool

A Knock-Out, Must-See KitchenOriginal Hand-Painted Canvas Walls From 1921

Beautiful Oak Woodwork ThroughoutTOO MUCH MORE TO LIST, CALL FOR DETAILS!!!

301 S. 8th, Kingfisher

All Information IsBelieved Accurate,

But Not Guaranteed!

For Kingfisher City Commissioner

WillPinkston

KenDavis

March 3 - Kingfisher Coun-ty Deputy Sheriff Barry Reilly took a report from a represen-tative of Spess Oil Company concerning the theft of two oilfield engines in the Big-4 area. According to the officer’s report, belts were slipped off of the C96 Arrow engines and propane hoses were cut off. The engines were unbolted from the pumping units and lifted off. The same dual tire tracks and suspect boot prints were found at both locations. The engines are valued at

Oilfield, property thefts reported to Sheriff$15,000 each.

March 3 - Deputy Reilly took a report from Greg Borelli concerning the theft of a Model GA-700 Elston Gopher Getter from his property one-half mile east of US-81 on Do-ver-Crescent Road. The piece of equipment hooks up to a three-point on a tractor and is red in color. It is valued at $2,350.

* * *“Do not steal. Do not lie.

Do not deceive one another.”— Leviticus 19:11

Public records(NOTE: The following records per-

tain to Kingfisher County only. Original documents can be seen in the office of the Kingfisher County Clerk, Kingfisher County Courthouse, Kingfisher, OK).

OIL AND GAS LEASEBank of America NA, agent for

William Hoyt Shaffer, to A&D Re-sources LLC., Lots 9-11 and SE, SW, section 31-20N-7W.

James E. Little to Wake Energy LLC., the SW/4, section 10-18N-6W.

Judith Jo Kennedy to Wake Energy LLC., the SW/4, section 10-18N-6W.

MINERAL DEEDSFox Head Oil and Gas Co., to T.

Peter Bricmont, the NW/4, section 22-17N-5W.

T. Peter Bricmont to Pentex Exploration & Producing Inc., the NW/4, section 22-17N-5W.

Matthew McKane to Wake Energy LLC., the NE/4, and SW/4, section 26-16N-8W; AND the E/2, SW/4, section 28-16N-8W.

Sooner Investment Properties LLC., to Wake Energy LLC., 10 Net Mineral Acres in the NE/4, section 32-17N-8W.

The James J. Moroney Revo-cable Living Trust to Wake Energy LLC., the S/2, NW/4, and N/2, SW/4, section 25-15N-6W.

Margaret M. Darrow to Wake Energy LLC., the S/2, NW/4 and N/2, SW/4, section 25-15N-6W.

Tracy A. Moroney to Wake En-ergy LLC., the S/2, NW/4 and N/2, SW/4, section 25-15N-6W.

Siobhan M. Moroney to Wake Energy LLC., the S/2, NW/4 and N/2, SW/4, section 25-15N-6W.

John Miller to Wake Energy LLC., the S/2, NW/4 and N/2, SW/4, section 25-15N-6W.

Susan Ockert to Wake Energy LLC., the S/2, NW/4 and N/2, SW/4,

section 25-15N-6W.Steven Miller to Wake Energy

LLC., the S/2, NW/4 and N/2, SW/4, section 25-15N-6W.

Kathleen (Katie) Martin to Wake Energy LLC., the S/2, NW/4 and N/2, SW/4, section 25-15N-6W.

Sooner Mineral Investments LLC., to Pauper Petroleum LLC., the SW/4, section 35-18N-5W.

Sooner Mineral Investments LLC., to Sea Gypsy Properties LLC., the SW/4, section 35-18N-5W.

John A. Cole, individually and as successor trustee of the Fannie B. Cole Revocable Trust, to Piedra Minerals LLC., an undivided 10 net mineral acre interest in the W/2, SW/4, section 15-19N-8W.

Piedra Minerals LLC., to EAW Energy Partners Fund II LP., an undi-vided 10 net mineral acre interest in the W/2, SW/4,s ection 15-19N-8W.

Pro Mineral Partners LLC., to Wyatt Energy Partners, an undi-vided 16 Net Mineral Acres in the E/2, SW/4 and W/2, SW/4, section 1-16N-7W; AND an undivided 5 net

mineral acres in the S/2, NW/4 and Lot 4 and 4, secion 5-16N-9W.

Vision Minerals LLC., to Dy-nasty Oil and Gas LLC., the NW/4, section 11-18N-5W (53.333333 net mineral acres); AND the SE/4, section 11-18N-5W (6.666667 net mineral acres)

Dynasty Oil and Gas LLC., to Ha-zeltine Minerals LLC., an undivided 53.333333 net mineral acre interest in the NW/4, section 11-18N-5W; AND an undivided 1.666667 net mineral acre interest in the SE/4, section 11-18N-5W

WARRANTY DEEDERic Hoffman aka Eric L. Hoff-

man to Joshua Williams, a tract of land in the S/2, SW/4, section 35-15N-6W as described in Book 2667, Page 215.

122 N. Main • Downtown KingfisherKay Mueggenborg, Owner/Broker

(405) 375-4664Margaret Phillips, Broker/Associate

(405) 368-7457

375-4664375-4664375-4664375-4664375-4664www.kmrealty.com

375-4664375-4664375-4664375-4664375-4664

Note: All Square Footage For Homes AreApproximations.

www.kmrealty.com

Visit Our Website at www.kmrealty.com for all information and photos!

614 Zellers.......................PENDING14554 E. 715 RD..............PENDING

320 West Iowa, Okarche..CLOSED

2 B.R., 1,195 Sq. Ft. Beautiful Oak WoodWork, Granite Countertops, Large Utility,

Private Wooden Deck, Greenhouse/Storage.Home Sets On Large Lot. Very Nice!

$132,000

301 South 6th Street

Metal Shop Building 140x58,25-Ton Overhead Crane. OfficeIs 784 Sq. Ft., Two Office With

Kitchen & 1/2-Bath & H/A.Call For More Information.

421 North4th Street

1004 S. 11th2 BR, 2 Bath, 1,328 Sq. Ft., 1

attached Garage, 2 Car detachedGarage, plus Workshop area. NiceStorm Shelter. Very Cute Home.

$105,000

502 Memorial Drive, Okarche4 BR, 2 Baths, 2,594 Sq. Ft. (Appraisal),Built in 1963. Lots and Lots of Beautiful

Updates. You Have To See This One!

~ LAND • LOTS • ACREAGES ~• Lots 5, 6, 7 and the North 7’ of Lot 8 available in the 200 block of North 7th Street. –$40,000• COMMERCIAL LOTS 1, 2, & 3, BLOCK 2, SOUTH KINGFISHER – $350,000

Prime Commercial Property. Easy Access To Highway 81. Offers Hard Surface. Streets With Curb & Gutter.Established Highway Frontage Road. High Visibility & Traffic. Call Office For Details.

• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: –3 Commercial Lots Available, South Of United Supermarket• Lot 1 Block 4, South Kingfisher– $35,000 • Lot 3 Block 4, South Kingfisher– $35,000• Lot 4 Block 4, South Kingfisher– $35,000 • Lot 8 Block 3, South Kingfisher– $18,000• 23 Acres South Of Kingfisher– Will Divide. Call For Information.

802 South 7th St.Spacious & Charming 5 BR on

corner lot. Offers basement with H& A, full kitchen and living area.

$149,900

Spacious home on corner lot. Has large openkitchen, formal living room, den with

fireplace, master BR with 2 walk-in closets,whirlp0ol tub and double sinks. Coveredpaito and two storage buildings in fenced

backyard. Roof, H/A and dishwasher all 3years old. Fence is 2 years old.Reduced To $160,000

117733 Moon Beam Drive -Piedmont

320 W. Iowa, Okarche

101 HILL DRIVESpacious 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home InGreat Location. Open Floor Plan, RV

Parking & Hookups, Storm Cellar,covered Patio & Much More.

$150,000

1-1/2 Story 5 BR, 3 Baths, 3,508 Sq. Ft.Oversized Garage With H/A. Storm

Cellar, Two Water Wells, Pond, 10 AcresOf Timber and 30 Acres Of Native

Grass. Beautiful Setting. Priefert Barn.Visit Our Website For More Information!

Call For Directions!

1016 S. 8th St.Approx. 2,017 Sq. Ft. 3 BR, Formal dining, new tilt

windows, bonus room-many uses. 1-1/2 story.Really cute home. Nice & Clean!

$132,000

317 South 6th St.Room To Grow in this spacious4 BR, 2 Bath Home. Hardwood

floors, tons of storage &Oversized Rooms.

$110,000

1109 S. Main – Zoned Commercial. ManyOptions On This One! Has 4,444 SF. Sets

On 1.20 Acres. Call For Showing.

525 N. 2nd, OkarchePENDING

525 North 2nd St.............PENDING

505 Hoehner, Okarche.....PENDING

107 East Okarche...........PENDING

107 East Okarche$105,000

PENDING

606 S. Main–HennesseyVery Nice 3 BR, 1-1/2 BathHome With Lots Of Charm.

$69,900

615 Memorial, OkarcheSee This One For Sure!!! 3 Bedroom, 2.5

Baths, 2 Living Areas, 2 Dining Areas, 2,135Sq. Ft., Built in 1978. Fireplace, Study,

Breakfast Bar, Pantry, Front Courtyard withRock Fountain and Extended Outdoor Patio.

Sellers Have Freshly Painted and Home Is Very,Very Nice! See Today!

$185,000

616 S. 6th Street3 BR, 1.5 Baths, 1,255 Sq. Ft. New Roof in2010. New Water Lines in 2006. New Gas

Lines in 2007. Call To See! $63,500

$165,000

4 BR, 2-1/2 Bath, FP, 2 DiningAreas, New Tilt Windows, CoveredPatio. Sets On Large Corner Lot.

215 Okarche Ave.

PENDING

Cafe InLoyal

$35,000

REDUCED

201 North Second, OkarcheGreat Potential. Open Floor Plan.

1,562 sf. Zoning Options!

$50,000

Call Us For AFREE

MARKETANALYSISFor Your Home!

CLOSED

502 Memorial, Okarche...PENDING

322 West Wyatt Ave.........PENDING

505 Hoehner AvenueOkarche– $185,000

PENDING

Home Has 1,620 sf, Roof Approx.2 Years Old. Storm Shelter, 12 x

15 Storage Shed. 3 Lean-To’s.Well Water With New Pump. 14

Acres Ready For Livestock!

$230,000

Country Home NE Of Okarche

14 Acres MOL

14554 E. 715 RD

PENDING

7th Street LotResidential Or

Commercial. Mult-Uses.Call For Details...$40,000

322 West Wyatt

PENDING

124 West Locust3 BR, 2 Bath, 2,044 sf. Sets OnLarge Corner Lot. Two Living

Areas. Den Has FP, Vaulted Ceiling,Formal Dining, Very Nice.

$139,900

614 Zellers Ave.

PENDING

1008 SOUTH 8th St.3 BR, 2 Bath, Office, 2 BR

Downstairs, 1 BR Upstairs. SetsOn Large Corner Lot.

$129,900

23880 State Hwy 33Mobile On 3.79 Acres. 2,396 Sq. Ft. 4 BR, 3 Baths,

total Electric, Well Water, Selling “As Is”.$79,900

NEW LISTING

607 Travis Lane, Okarche3 BR, 2 Baths, Formal Dining,Lots Of Built-In’s, Rock Home

In Very Nice Area!$215,000

Previously Was A Child CareCenter.Multi-Use With Endless

Possibilities!Has A Safe-RoomBuilt In 2010. 7,200 Square Feet.

Call For Information!

3000 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE

1613 S. 19th StreetBeautiful home in excellent neighbor-hood. Offers 3 Bed, 2 Bath with 3 CarGarage. Formal dining, kitchen withisland, stainless steel appliances and

breakfast area. Oversized master withjetted tub and Australian closet. Too

many amenities to list!$215,000

NEW LISTINGJUST LISTED

The Times & Free Press Classifieds...

...Your SourceFor Lawn Care!

ADVERTISE: 405-375-3220

Phillips Real Estatewww.phillipsrealestate.net

Sandy Phillips Realtor/Owner/Broker

(405) 368-9409405-368-9409 Laine Helt

Realtor/Sales Assoc.(405) 326-2000~Bringing Families Home For Over 30 Years~

SE HABLA ESPANOL • Francis Wallace/Interprete: 405-414-6309~

SUNSET HEIGHTS ADDITION LOTSLOTS 8, 9 & 14 Sold by Laine ONLY 1 LOT LEFT!

654 AIRPORT RDEDGE OF TOWN! 3 bed,2 baths, 2 car attached on 2.03 acres! Quality updates in 2008 & 2009 to include: C/H&A, beautiful wood fl oors, total new kitchen with granite! A must see! Priced at $155,000. Call Sandy Today!

1066 MacARTHURBLVD, CRESCENTBeautiful, rustic 2 bed,2 bath home on aclear water lake! Your piece of Paradise! 50A mol of good quality sandy loam, pipe fenced-cross fenced, great cattle sorting pens & covered working facility w/hydrau-lic chute, 50x70 wired & insulated shop, 46x38 barn offers 4 stalls w/runs, tack room plus lge work room also overlooks the lake. Call Sandy for details!

917 S. 9TH-Call Laine

PENDING BY SANDY

816 KINGS DRIVEMove Right In And Enjoy!!! 3 bed, 1.5 bath, 1 car att. offers open fl oor plan and many updates. $94,500. Call Laine!

PENDINGS & SOLDS• 403 N. 5th-Cashion–PENDING by Sandy & Laine• 310 S. 9th–PENDING by Laine & Sandy• 904 S. 14th–PENDING by Sandy• 322 W. Locust Ave Call Laine–PENDING• 917 S. 9th St Call Laine–PENDING by Sandy• 224 East Erwin–PENDING by Laine• 141 Wildwood Drive–PENDING by Laine• 1317 S. 7th St–SOLD by Laine• 904 S. 11th–SOLD by Laine• 11088 State Hwy 33.–PENDING by Sandy• 224 E. Locust Ave.–SOLD by Laine & Sandy• 614 Chisholm Dr.–SOLD• 1313 South 8th St.–SOLD by Sandy• 706 S. 10th St–SOLD by Laine• 324 S. 9th St–SOLD by Laine• 1007 S. 12th St–PENDING by Laine• 713 Christian Lane, Yukon–PENDING by Sandy

117 NORTH 8TH STREETAffordable 3 bed, 1 bath with great fl oor plan! $74,900! Call Laine!

30 ACRES ON LAKEBeautiful acreage on clear water lake. Call Sandy!

931 SOUTH 10TH STREET3 Bed, 2 Bath with updated kitchen & baths, beautiful oak fl oors and many other updates! $119,900! Call Laine!

Back on the Market

217 E. TORONTO AVE.Wait till you see this roomy 3 bed, 2 bath, shaded by trees on the west with low utilities! Offers huge metal carport and workshop! $80,000. Call Laine!

121 NORTH MAIN, CASHIONRoomy 3 bed, 1 bath home w/cozy wrap around porch surrounded by beautiful mature trees. Large yard w/nice storage building and convenient location. $86,000. Call Laine!

141 WILDWOOD DRIVE

PENDING BY LAINE

CIMARRON RIVER FRONTAGEBeautiful 6.23 acres overlooking the Cimarron River with Hwy 74 frontage! Call Sandy!

COUNTRYBeautiful 2 Acres offers lots of mature trees, very homey 2 bed, 2.5 baths with great open fl oor plan. Paved roads and close to town! $147,000, $137,000. Call Laine!

REDUCED

PENDING BY LAINE

310 SOUTH 9TH STREETFixer Upper! Call Sandy!

218 EAST BROADWAYGreat Opportunity! 3 bed offers Outside Renovation Completed! Inside: New wall studs, electric & plumbing! Finish the inside to your liking! $29,000. Call Laine!

ADD1009 S 9th-L/ P by Ssandy

706 S. 10TH STREET

SOLD BY LAINE

904 S. 14TH STREET

PENDING BY SANDY

403 N 5TH, CASHION-Call Laine

PENDING BY SANDY

324 S. 9TH STREET

SOLD BY LAINE

224 E. LOCUST

SOLD BY LAINE & SANDY

1009 S. 9TH-Call Laine

PENDING BY SANDY

1313 S. 8TH STREET

SOLD BY SANDY

322 W. LOCUST-Call Laine

PENDING

713 CHRISTIAN LN., YUKON

PENDING BY SANDY

224 E. ERWIN

PENDING BY LAINE

1007 S. 12TH ST.

PENDING BY LAINE

904 S. 11TH STREET

SOLD BY LAINE

614 W. CHISHOLM DR

SOLD

11088 STATE HWY 33

PENDING BY SANDY

1317 S. 7TH STREET

SOLD BY LAINE

Kingfisher County The Times & Free PressPartners For The Past One Hundred Twenty Four Years