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Sooners Electric in Season-Opening Win over Air Force – University of Oklahoma
Dodanli claimed the floor exercise (14.750), vault (14.700) and high bar (14.050) titles, while freshman Tas Hajdu won still rings (14.100) and freshman Colin Flores won parallel bars (13.800). The Sooners scored at least a 67.800 on every event, including a meet-high 72.100 on vault. OU posted a 68.900 on floor, 68.400 on pommel horse, 67.900 on rings, 67.800 on parallel bars and 68.500 on the high bar.
“I’m really happy with what the new guys did and the energy of the meet,” Oklahoma head coach Mark Williams said. “We had a really good crowd, even with sub-zero temperatures. Our guys performed all the way through the end. I think we have the makings of a really good team. There are challenges with going on the road that we’ll face next weekend, but it’s nice to have this one under their belt and gain some confidence going into the Rocky Mountain Open. I’m happy with it.”
Fifteen different gymnasts competed for the Sooners Saturday night, including four athletes competing in an OU uniform for the first time. On floor, redshirt freshman Leo Koike notched a 13.800 and fifth-year senior Jack Freeman scored 14.400 before Dodanli’s meet-best 14.750 anchor routine. Senior Zach Nunez led the way on pommel horse with a 14.250, while sophomore Kelton Christiansen scored a career-high 13.350, junior Cailen Walker registered a career-high 13.700 and redshirt sophomore Fuzzy Benas hit a 13.250 in his first routine in NCAA competition after missing the 2023 season with an injury.
Sophomore Adriel Perales-Valencia started rings with a 13.450, junior Nikolai Kolesnikov scored a career-high 13.350, Hajdu hit his meet-high 14.100 and senior newcomer Zachary Marckx, who previously competed for OU’s club team, anchored with a 13.700. The Sooners led the Falcons 205.200 to 198.500 at the midway point.
Oklahoma created even more separation with its big vault rotation. Bereznev scored a 14.500, Koike hit a 13.900, Flores notched a 14.400 and Benas scored a 14.600 before Dodanli closed it out with his 14.700. Following the fourth rotation, OU led 277.300 to 260.000.
Flores scored a meet-best 13.800 to begin parallel bars, sophomore Ignacio Yockers notched a 13.500 on his first p-bars routine in competition, Perales-Valencia hit a 13.650 and Nunez rounded out the rotation with a 13.600. Freeman led off high bar with a 13.950, junior Brigham Frentheway scored a career-high 13.500, Dodanli won the event with his 14.050 in the third position, Benas scored a 13.350 and Christiansen finished the meet with a 13.650.
“We saw some really awesome performances,” Williams said. “Emre was great on vault and high bar and floor was great. Fuzzy had a great start after being out for a full year. It’s good to have him back in the lineup. The new guys, Zachary Marckx and Tas Hajdu did a great job on rings, and Max Bereznev and Colin Flores did their job. They didn’t look like freshmen, which is nice to see. We’ll take that and move down the road and hopefully continue to get better. We know that we’re probably going to have to get up to the 420 range to get up to the ballpark of the Stanford and Michigans of the world. We’ll take them as they come, and it was a great start.”
The Sooners travel to Colorado Springs, Colo., next Saturday for the Rocky Mountain Open at the Air Force Academy. The meet is set for a 7 p.m. CT start.
Oklahoma will next compete at McCasland Field House on Feb. 3 (5:45 p.m. start) against Ohio State and Arizona State. It will be the program’s annual Cleveland Elementary Night.
For updates and more information on Oklahoma men’s gymnastics, follow the Sooners on Twitter and Instagram (@OU_MGymnastics) and like Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics on Facebook.
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Oklahoma City police are investigating after a man was shot near Yukon
YUKON, Okla. (KOKH) — Oklahoma City Police are investigating after a man was shot near Yukon Monday night.
The shooting happened near Northwest 10th Street and South Yukon Parkway near the border of Yukon and Oklahoma City.
Police are on the scene, and officials said the victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the hip.
OKCPD said they have at least one person in custody.
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Oklahoma lawmakers consider bill to require annual fee for transmission lines on private property
As consumer electricity needs grow, lawmakers are discussing strategies to ease the burden on landowners who don’t want the towers and wires carrying that energy on their property.
As it’s written now, the bill would require transmission owners to pay landowners $2 per foot of line annually. During the committee meeting, Murdock said he introduced the legislation to “start a conversation.”
“ This is an idea of, maybe moving forward, if the landowners are getting a royalty off of the power being pushed across their property, it may make it a little more palatable for someone to have a transmission line go across their property,” he said.
Landowners can enter into easement agreements with companies to set aside portions of their land for the builds. But in some cases, eminent domain is used to obtain a right-of-way.
“ I’m not saying that this is going to do away with eminent domain,” Murdock said. “What I’m hoping is this just makes it a little more palatable.”
Murdock said he spoke with utility companies about the legislation, though he didn’t name them. The bill’s language could change after creating an alternative rate based on conversations with the companies, he said.
Sen. Dave Rader, R-Tulsa, said the bill could raise utility rates for consumers living in Oklahoma’s most populous counties if companies charge more to make up for the annual fee.
Murdock pushed back, noting the lines are necessary to deliver electricity to other counties.
“You understand that you flip that light on because — and have that ability to have electricity because — the people in my district have a transmission line that goes across them, getting you that power,” he said.
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