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Sulphur Athletes Named To All-State Track Team

Six members of the Sulphur’s 2019 state runner-up track team, above, were named to the Oklahoma Track Coaches’ Association All-State team last week. The six, who are pictured above with other members of the 2029 runner-up team, are Kenzie Ruth, Makella Mobly, Jaidyn Vallandingham, Kyrtleigh Snow, Payton James and Faith Howe. At left is Sulphur head coach Terry Neal, far left and assistant coaches Emile Heitland, second from left, and Keith Garrett, far right. In top center is coach Tracy Eldred. PHOTO BY SABRINA DUCK

Sulphur Athletes Named To All-State Track Team

Three members in this group track photo, taken at a meet last year, were named to the Oklahoma Track Coaches’ Association All-State team named last week. They are, from right, Tavius McDonald, TJ Todd, and Logan Smith. At left, is Trey Kiser, who graduated in 2019 and not eligible for this year’s team, but nevertheless had a stellar athletic career in Sulphur. He won fourth in the state 100 meter event last May to wrap up his career. Also making the All-State team were John Farrell and Kyle Stevenson, in single photos at left. PHOTO BY SABRINA DUCK

Sulphur Athletes Named To All-State Track Team

John Farrell

Sulphur Athletes Named To All-State Track Team

Kyle Stevenson

Sulphur Athletes Named To All-State Track Team

A host of Sulphur boys and girls track athletes were selected to the Oklahoma Track Coaches Association All-State team last week, honoring 11 individuals among the state’s best after their season’s were cut short.

SIGNING UP
SIGNING UP

SIGNING UP

Sulphur’s two-time state champion pole vaulter and academic award winner, Faith Howe, seated center, recently signed a letter of intent to attend Oklahoma State University. The signing ceremony was held at Sulphur High on June 1. Pictured with Faith are her parents, Patrick and Amy Howe, to her left and right and her grandparents, Pat and Marilyn Howe, standing from right. Also pictured, standing left, is Faith’s sister, Samantha. PHOTO BY SABRINA DUCK

Sulphur Trio Wears Red And White For The Last Time

Recently graduated SHS senior softball players are shown with head Sulphur Coach Heath Gilbert, left, prior to the Oklahoma Coaches’ Association All-State game last week. Players pictured are Macenzie Ruth, Kady Lynch and Makella Mobly, from Gilbert’s left. PHOTO BY DEJAY ARMS

Sulphur Trio Wears Red And White For The Last Time

Three Sulphur Lady Dogs wore the red and white for the last time this past weekend, as they helped their team to a 12-1 win at the Oklahoma Fastpitch Coaches’ Association All-State game at Oklahoma Christian on Saturday.

Where Are You Now, Tyler Gay?

Tyler Gay, right, is pictured with Mat Clark at the 2019 NCAA national championships.

Where Are You Now, Tyler Gay?

With sports coming to a halt for the rest of the school year and for an unknown time, I thought it would be cool to do some different things and continue to check in on former Sulphur athletes and what they are doing now. This will be the fourth part of a

Mobly Named Female Athlete Of The Year For 2019-2020
Mobly Named Female Athlete Of The Year For 2019-2020
Mobly Named Female Athlete Of The Year For 2019-2020

Lady Bulldog four-sport star, Makella Mobly, is shown above raining down a three-point shot in a basketball game and above right and below right she is shown competing in track and softball respectively. Mobly added to her long list of accomplishments this week by being named as the Oklahoma Coaches’ Association Female Athlete of the Year for 2019-2020.

Mobly Named Female Athlete Of The Year For 2019-2020

Sulphur senior Makella Mobly has a list of accomplishments as long as any athlete you’ve ever seen.

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