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OSSAA lifts suspension, Edmond North H.S. Girls Wrestling team can finish season
Elizabeth Fitz
In a unanimous vote on Thursday, the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association overturned the Edmond North High School girls wrestling team’s suspension, allowing them to finish their season.
Oklahoma's rule 14: The possible changes coming and why private schools are still worried
Tevis Hillis
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) is asking a judge to approve changes to Rule 14, which determines how schools are classified for sports. However, five metro private schools are suing the OSSAA, arguing that the rule unfairly forces them into higher classifications and puts their students' safety at risk.
Edmond North H.S. Girls Wrestling Program suspended for “egregious” conduct by parents
Elizabeth Fitz
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association suspended the Edmond North High School Girls Wrestling Program, citing two egregious acts of unsportsmanlike conduct, which Edmond Public Schools confirmed resulted from the actions of a parent.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Wilson High students wearing ankle monitors while playing basketball
Reagan Ledbetter
Two Wilson High School basketball players, arrested for robbery, are being permitted to play while wearing ankle monitors. School officials and parents from opposing school districts have raised concerns over the students being allowed to participate in the upcoming tournament. News On 6 took an In Focus look into this story, the rules for athletes, and who determines who gets to play.
OSSAA Denies Newcastle's Appeal Over Controversial Game Against Guthrie High School
News 9
The Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association board made a unanimous decision to deny Newcastle Public School Board's appeal regarding a controversial semifinal football game.
Newcastle Parents Angry About OSSAA Decision, Demanding Punishment
News 9
Parents and board members expressed anger about the latest OSSAA decision at the Newcastle School Board meeting on Tuesday.
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Q&A: Legal Expert Ed Blau On The Guthrie Vs. Newcastle Coaching Situation
News 9
Tuesday, Newcastle Public Schools Superintendent Cathy Walker said she plans to appeal a ruling by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) concerning the incident. In a letter announcing that the district cites a section of the OSSAA Rule book. News 9 asked Legal Expert Ed Blau his thoughts on Rule 16 Section 1 Part B.
Q&A: Legal Expert Ed Blau On The Guthrie Vs. Newcastle Coaching Situation
News 9
Tuesday, Newcastle Public Schools Superintendent Cathy Walker said she plans to appeal a ruling by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) concerning the incident. In a letter announcing that the district cites a section of the OSSAA Rule book. News 9 asked Legal Expert Ed Blau his thoughts on Rule 16 Section 1 Part B.
Newcastle To Appeal OSSAA Ruling After Outside Coach Seen On Rival's Sidelines
News 9
Newcastle Public Schools Superintendent Cathy Walker plans to appeal a ruling by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) concerning a controversial incident involving a Deer Creek coach during a recent football playoff game.
Newcastle To Appeal OSSAA Ruling After Outside Coach Seen On Rival's Sidelines
News 9
Newcastle Public Schools Superintendent Cathy Walker plans to appeal a ruling by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) concerning a controversial incident involving a Deer Creek coach during a recent football playoff game.
Guthrie Schools Address Allegations After Semifinal Football Game
News 9
Guthrie Public Schools has addressed social media allegations regarding a former staff member's presence on the sideline during the state semifinal game, concluding that no OSSAA rules were violated and the matter is being handled as a personnel issue.
Guthrie Schools Address Allegations After Semifinal Football Game
News 9
Guthrie Public Schools has addressed social media allegations regarding a former staff member's presence on the sideline during the state semifinal game, concluding that no OSSAA rules were violated and the matter is being handled as a personnel issue.
Veterans Get In Free At First Round High School Playoff Games In Oklahoma This Weekend
News 9
In honor of Veterans Day, all veterans will receive free admission to the first round of the playoffs this weekend, OSSAA said.
Veterans Get In Free At First Round High School Playoff Games In Oklahoma This Weekend
News 9
In honor of Veterans Day, all veterans will receive free admission to the first round of the playoffs this weekend, OSSAA said.
OSSAA Suspends Enforcement Of Student Athlete Transfer Rule Amid Attorney General Review
News On 6
The OSSAA has suspended enforcement of Rule 24, which regulates student-athlete transfers tied to coaching relationships, following concerns from the Oklahoma Attorney General, and plans to review the rule’s impact on fairness in high school sports.
OSSAA Suspends Enforcement Of Student Athlete Transfer Rule Amid Attorney General Review
News On 6
The OSSAA has suspended enforcement of Rule 24, which regulates student-athlete transfers tied to coaching relationships, following concerns from the Oklahoma Attorney General, and plans to review the rule’s impact on fairness in high school sports.
Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association Boosting Search For More Referees
News 9
Oklahoma schools have seen a rise in sports registrations, but the OSSAA is struggling to meet the demand for officials.
Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association Boosting Search For More Referees
News 9
Oklahoma schools have seen a rise in sports registrations, but the OSSAA is struggling to meet the demand for officials.
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Jenks High School Athlete Now Eligible For Football & Track
News On 6
A Jenks High School student, Kayleb Barnett, is now eligible to play football and track after a lawsuit challenged the OSSAA's recruitment claims regarding his transfer.
Jenks High School Athlete Now Eligible For Football & Track
News On 6
A Jenks High School student, Kayleb Barnett, is now eligible to play football and track after a lawsuit challenged the OSSAA's recruitment claims regarding his transfer.
Jenks High School Senior Sues OSSAA Over Sports Eligibility
News On 6
The lawsuit, filed by Kayleb Barnett, alleges that Barnett moved from his mother’s house in Broken Arrow to his father’s house in the Jenks school district earlier this year.
Jenks High School Senior Sues OSSAA Over Sports Eligibility
News On 6
The lawsuit, filed by Kayleb Barnett, alleges that Barnett moved from his mother’s house in Broken Arrow to his father’s house in the Jenks school district earlier this year.
Storm Damage In Stroud, Clean-Up Along The Turnpike
News 9
Clean-up is happening up the turnpike after early morning storms. News 9's Tevis Hillis was live in Stroud with a look at the damage.
Storm Damage In Stroud, Clean-Up Along The Turnpike
News 9
Clean-up is happening up the turnpike after early morning storms. News 9's Tevis Hillis was live in Stroud with a look at the damage.
Legal Battle Over 'Rule 14' Shakes Up High School Football Landscape In Oklahoma
News 9
Many Oklahoma high school football teams are preparing for schedule changes. Right now, it's still being determined whose schedules will be changed.
Legal Battle Over 'Rule 14' Shakes Up High School Football Landscape In Oklahoma
News 9
Many Oklahoma high school football teams are preparing for schedule changes. Right now, it's still being determined whose schedules will be changed.
‘I Know I’m Worth More’: Inola Basketball Player Targeted By Insults At Championship Game
Cal Day
An Inola high school senior says she was made fun of and called names by opposing fans during a high school basketball championship game. She says what should have been an exciting experience now is a bad memory.
‘I Know I’m Worth More’: Inola Basketball Player Targeted By Insults At Championship Game
Cal Day
An Inola high school senior says she was made fun of and called names by opposing fans during a high school basketball championship game. She says what should have been an exciting experience now is a bad memory.
Judge Denies Plea Deal In Ringling Football Coach Case
News 9
Ringling Coach and principal, Pillip Koons pleaded no contest today in court. Despite many expecting the case to come to a close, the judge did not accept the plea bargain.
Judge Denies Plea Deal In Ringling Football Coach Case
News 9
Ringling Coach and principal, Pillip Koons pleaded no contest today in court. Despite many expecting the case to come to a close, the judge did not accept the plea bargain.
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Slight chance of storms Thursday
News On 6
Storm chances are returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Slight chance of storms Thursday
News On 6
Storm chances are returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Thunder-driven sports betting bill advances at Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Oklahoma Senate passes Bill 585, opening a path for the OKC Thunder to receive a sports betting license. The proposal estimates $20 million in annual revenue for the state.
Thunder-driven sports betting bill advances at Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Oklahoma Senate passes Bill 585, opening a path for the OKC Thunder to receive a sports betting license. The proposal estimates $20 million in annual revenue for the state.
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa installs ‘Baby Box’ for safe, anonymous infant relinquishment
News On 6
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa now has a secure place where families can legally give up a baby without getting into trouble. The hospital says the safe haven box will make sure newborns get immediate medical care.
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa installs ‘Baby Box’ for safe, anonymous infant relinquishment
News On 6
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa now has a secure place where families can legally give up a baby without getting into trouble. The hospital says the safe haven box will make sure newborns get immediate medical care.
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Slight chance of storms Thursday
News On 6
Storm chances are returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Thunder-driven sports betting bill advances at Oklahoma Capitol
News On 6
Oklahoma Senate passes Bill 585, opening a path for the OKC Thunder to receive a sports betting license. The proposal estimates $20 million in annual revenue for the state.
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa installs ‘Baby Box’ for safe, anonymous infant relinquishment
News On 6
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa now has a secure place where families can legally give up a baby without getting into trouble. The hospital says the safe haven box will make sure newborns get immediate medical care.
Nowata voters to decide on school bond proposal
Sam Carrico
Nowata Public Schools is looking for heightened security, roof repairs, and bus increase in an upcoming $17 million bond vote.
Prescribed burns cause air quality concerns in Green Country
Kaitlyn Deggs
Many people in Tulsa saw and smelled smoke on Wednesday, which is the result of prescribed burns before the wind picks up again later this week.
Cherokee Nation seeds tradition: Over 8,000 heirloom seed packages will go to citizens
Ryan Gillin
The Cherokee Nation is readying its annual seed bank distribution program, offering heirloom seeds to citizens for traditional crops. An inside look at how 8,000 packages reconnect Cherokees with their roots.
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