Oklahoma
Bryant Keirns comes from behind to win Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – After two years of adjustments as a result of coronavirus pandemic, organizers say they had been excited for a little bit of normalcy to come back again to the twenty second Annual Oklahoma Metropolis Memorial Marathon.
Nevertheless, Mom Nature needed to have one last say earlier than the race may take off as deliberate.
As extreme storms moved by Oklahoma on Saturday night, race officers determined to delay the marathon’s begin time by one hour.
Starting at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, runners from 47 states and 11 international locations took off from the beginning line.
The runners vary in age from 17-year-olds to 1 79-year-old marathoner. Organizers say an 85-year-old can also be collaborating within the half-marathon.
Daniel Murphy, from Norman, was the early chief within the males’s full-marathon race. Inside the first six miles of the race, he was on tempo for a 5:32 mile.
Because the race wound by Crown Heights and approached Bishop McGuinness Excessive College, Murphy continued on document tempo.
Race professional Mark Bravo says Murphy competed in Iowa, however has currently been coaching in Oklahoma.
At mile 11, Murphy continued sturdy however his tempo slowed simply barely to five:42 a mile. Nevertheless, he continued to have a gentle lead over the opposite runners.
Shortly earlier than 9 a.m., Daniel Murphy crossed the 16-mile mark and truly elevated his lead over the opposite runners. At that time within the race, Murphy was on tempo for a 5:29 mile.
On the 19 1/2-mile mark, the lads’s race started to get attention-grabbing.
Daniel Murphy was nonetheless within the lead however there had been a change within the second place runner.
Bryant Keirns took over the second spot and was just a few seconds behind Murphy.
Simply moments later, Keirns took excessive spot from Daniel Murphy.
Keirns ran at Oklahoma Christian College. Keirns’ lead continued to develop as he was on tempo for a 5:24 mile.
With lower than three miles left, Bryant Keirns was crossing by Mesta Park and was nonetheless sturdy.
His tempo elevated to 4:56 a mile.
With only one mile left, Keirns continued to guide the race. Daniel Murphy, who led a lot of the race, fell to 3rd place behind James Martinez.
Race professional Mark Bravo says Keirns could also be a scholar of the ladies’s marathon chief, McKale Montgomery, at OSU.
Keirns was capable of cross the end line at 9:54 a.m. with a last time of two:08:35. His common tempo was listed at 4:56 a mile.
James Martinez completed with a time of two:12:19 at 9:58 a.m., adopted by Daniel Murphy at 9:59 a.m. with a complete time of two:13:16.
Bryant Keirns mentioned that he was blissful however slightly drained after finishing the race.
He confirmed that the chief of the ladies’s marathon, McKale Montgomery, is definitely his trainer and his coaching companion at OSU.
Keirns mentioned he might reward himself with a Little Caesar’s pizza after he leaves the race.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma House Republicans Outline Priorities for Legislative Session
Oklahoma House Republicans are laying the groundwork for their legislative agenda for the next year, focusing on key issues including education, mental health, workforce development, and economic growth.
House Republican leaders met this week to finalize their top priorities ahead of the session, emphasizing the opportunity to make significant progress with Republican majorities in both the state and U.S. Congress.
Key initiatives include making schools phone-free and establishing a Level 1 trauma facility in Tulsa. House Republicans are also introducing a new oversight process for legislation. Under the new system, bills will be reviewed by both a standard committee and an “oversight committee” before advancing to the House floor.
“We want to get more work done earlier, make sure we don’t bring any bad legislation forward,” said House Republican Caucus Chair Stan May, (R-Broken Arrow). “I mean, it should be hard to pass a bill. It shouldn’t be, you know, a one-and-done thing.”
Republican lawmakers are also aiming to pass additional tax cuts, though May noted they are still building consensus and waiting for a clearer picture of the state budget.
House leaders plan to meet with Gov. Kevin Stitt and Senate leaders to align their goals once the session begins. State lawmakers will convene for Organizational Day on Tuesday, with the full legislative session set to start on Feb. 3.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City nun dies in car crash after suspected medical incident
CNA Staff, Jan 3, 2025 / 16:35 pm
A religious sister who ministered in the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City died in a car accident Thursday afternoon after running off a rural highway northwest of the city, according to local news reports.
Sister Veronica Higgins of the Carmelite Sisters of St. Thérèse of the Infant Jesus was killed after her vehicle left the road, struck a tree, and came to rest in a creek, authorities said.
The accident happened on Oklahoma Highway 3, about four miles south of Okarche, the hometown of Blessed Stanley Rother.
Higgins, 74, was “apparently ill,” and troopers wrote in the report that the cause of the collision was a medical incident, KOCO reported.
Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City paid tribute to Higgins shortly after the accident, writing on social media: “I have just learned of the sudden and unexpected death of Sister Veronica Higgins, CST, earlier today, Jan. 2. Please pray for the repose of the soul of Sister Veronica, the Carmelite Sisters of St. Thérèse, and all who grieve her passing.”
“Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord,” the bishop continued, adding that “funeral arrangements are pending and will be provided in the near future.”
Higgins was the case manager at the Center of Family Love, a ministry to the intellectually disabled, in Okarche, according to the Okarche Warrior. She was also a past administrator and principal at the former Villa Teresa School in Oklahoma City.
According to The Oklahoman, she was a convert to the Catholic faith and celebrated the 40th anniversary of her vows as a religious sister in 2016.
On the website for her order, Higgins wrote that her favorite Bible verse is Micah 6:8, which reads: “The Lord asks of us only this: to act justly, love tenderly, and walk humbly with your God.”
An archdiocesan spokesman told CNA that the sisters are “still struggling with the loss” and that more information will be available next week.
The Carmelite Sisters of St. Thérèse of the Infant Jesus say on their website that the members of the order work to serve “the special needs of those who experience poverty, spiritual deprivation, moral disorders, and indifference.”
Oklahoma
Alabama basketball vs. Oklahoma in SEC opener: What to know, including a familiar face
A familiar face will be in Coleman Coliseum as Alabama basketball tips off conference play this weekend.
The No. 6 Crimson Tide will host No. 10 Oklahoma for the SEC opener on Saturday with a start time of 5 p.m. CT.
Mohamed Wague will be back in the Plaid Palace to face his former Alabama (11-2) teammates for the first time since hitting the transfer portal in April.
More Mo in the building for Alabama basketball SEC Opener
With Wague’s return, Alabama’s Mouhamed Dioubate won’t be the only “Mo” in the building.
The 6-foot-10 Wague notched eight starts in 33 games played last season at UA. Despite playing through a knee injury down the stretch, he put up 3.1 points, 2.5 rebounds and 0.6 assists per contest with three double-digit outings.
Now with the Sooners (13-0), Wague has yet to start, averaging 7.3 minutes off the bench. As the first-year SEC members stay undefeated, he’s registered averages of 2.7 points and 2.6 rebounds per game.
Oklahoma basketball will be pesky at perimeter
Alabama will need shots to fall like they did against South Dakota State − and probably better − to outlast Oklahoma from deep. The Crimson Tide has been productive in the paint this year, but beating an OU team that’s limiting opponents to just 27.1% from the arc requires a presence from 3-point range.
UA shot 31.7% on threes through non-conference play while Oklahoma cleared 36.7%.
While OU has picked up statement wins over Arizona, Louisville and Michigan, and advanced into the top 10 of the coaches poll, it’s ranked 43rd in the NET compared to No. 9 Alabama. That’s because the Sooners have played seven games against teams currently in Quad 4.
Crimson Tide can’t afford too many turnovers against Sooners
OU turns the ball over. Still not as much Alabama.
Entering Saturday, the Sooners are averaging 11.2 turnovers per game to 12.7 for Alabama. With Houston Mallette and Chris Youngblood back in the rotation, UA has gotten better about forcing them. However, if the two can’t get some steals against OU, Alabama could see itself fall victim to the Sooners, who are forcing over 14 turnovers per game on opponents, with an average 9.5 steals per contest.
Emilee Smarr covers Alabama basketball and Crimson Tide athletics for the Tuscaloosa News. She can be reached via email at esmarr@gannett.com.
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