Sports

Lady Dogs Rally For 3rd In Lindsay Meet

Sulphur’s Lady Bulldogs powered past two teams in the consolation bracket of the Charles K. Heatly Tournament in Lindsay to win third in the prestigious event last weekend. Only an overtime loss to Plainview in the tournament’s opening round prevented the team from possibly making the finals. Above, the team shows off their plaque as they surround head coach, Toby Todd, kneeling. PHOTO BY STEPHANIE ROGERS

Lady Dogs Rally For 3rd In Lindsay Meet

Overtime Loss To Plainview Sends Girls To Consolation Bracket

2022 Sports’ Year In Review

Corey Cole was named head Sulphur football coach following the death of longtime Bulldog mentor Jim Dixon.

2022 Sports’ Year In Review

The Sulphur Lady Bulldog basketball team members are overjoyed in mid-February after giving head coach Toby Todd, center, his 300th victory in a triumph in a game over Byng. Todd is shown, kneeling in center, holding a special ball his team gave him for his milestone achievement. Standing in back, assistant coach Tracy (Eldred) White, holds up a sign signifying the number of wins. PHOTO BY SABRINA DUCK

2022 Sports’ Year In Review

Sulphur’s longtime football coach Jim Dixon is pictured above in a 2016 game. He died in September.

2022 Sports’ Year In Review
2022 Sports’ Year In Review

Sulphur’s 2022 football team was named Class 3A State Academic champions. The team is pictured above with their trophy at the Class 3A state title game last week. PHOTO BY SABRINA DUCK

2022 Sports’ Year In Review

It was another outstanding calendar year for Sulphur athletics, as the Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs continue to set the standard on and off the field in southern Oklahoma.

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