Oklahoma
Oklahoma Softball: Jocelyn Alo Wins 2022 USA Softball Player of the Year Award
For the second straight 12 months, Jocelyn Alo has been named the nation’s greatest participant.
Already faculty softball’s “House Run Queen”, Alo took dwelling the 2022 USA Softball Collegiate Participant of the Yr award on Tuesday evening.
Alo beat out South Florida pitcher Georgina Corrick and Washington infielder Baylee Klingler for the consideration.
Oklahoma’s tremendous senior from Hawaii accomplished her historic dwelling run chase this season, launching profession dwelling run No. 96 in her dwelling state again on March 12.
Since then, Alo hasn’t confirmed any indicators of slowing down.
Alo ranks second within the nation in batting common (.497), second in dwelling runs (29), first in slugging share (1.163) and first in on-base share (.634), all whereas having to beat an almost eight-game stretch the place opposing groups deliberately walked the Sooner slugger again and again forward of her record-breaking blast.
She’s pushed in 72 RBIs this season, which is tied with Tiare Jennings to paved the way for the Sooners, and has drawn 49 walks on the 12 months whereas solely hanging out 16 instances.
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On prime of the sheer numbers that soar off the web page, Alo additionally has a knack for arising enormous when her group wants her most.
In OU’s common season finale, Alo stepped in and hit a large grand slam within the fifth inning to place her group forward of the Oklahoma State Cowgirls. And whereas Oklahoma finally fell to OSU within the Huge 12 Match Championship, she hit one other monster bomb to tie the sport again up in Oklahoma Metropolis.
She busted open Oklahoma’s first Tremendous Regional recreation towards UCF within the second inning to spur her group on to a run rule victory, and even hit a towering dwelling run in Sport 2 of the Norman Tremendous Regional, a recreation that will show to be her final at Marita Hynes Subject.
Earlier this 12 months, Alo was named the Huge 12 Participant of the Yr, and was named to the All-Huge 12 First Crew for the fourth time in her profession.
Alo is the fifth participant all time to win the award in back-to-back seasons, and she or he is just the second Sooner ever take dwelling the award after Keilani Ricketts received the award within the 2012 and 2013 seasons.
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Education secretary hopeful demands students watch video of him praying for Trump
Oklahoma’s chief school officer and Trump administration education secretary hopeful is now demanding that students in the state watch a video of him praying for Donald Trump.
In an email circulated to Oklahoma public school superintendents last week, Ryan Walters ordered them to play the video to “all kids that are enrolled” in their districts as well as to the students’ parents.
Walters wrote that it was “a dangerous time for this country” and that students “rights and freedoms regarding religious liberties are continuously under assault,” the Oklahoman reported.
In the bizarre video, Walters announced a new office in the state called “the Office of Religious Liberty and Patriotism.”
“For too long in this country we’ve seen the radical left attack individuals’ religious liberty in our schools. We will not tolerate that in Oklahoma. Your religious Liberties will be protected,” Walters said, before bowing his head in a prayer for Trump.
“I pray for our leaders to make the right decisions. I pray in particular for President Donald Trump and his team as they continue to bring about change to the country,” he said.
When grilled by CNN’s Pam Brown about what gives him the authority to demand schools play the video to their students, Walters accused Brown of pushing a “left-wing narrative” and maintained that Trump “has a clear mandate.”
“He wants prayer back in school. He wants radical leftism out of the classroom. He wants our kids to be patriotic,” he said. “He wants parents back in charge with school choice. We’re enacting upon that agenda here in Oklahoma.”
Several school districts in Oklahoma said they have no intention of showing the video, the Oklahoman reported.
The office of the state’s Republican attorney general, Genter Drummond, also weighed in and said that Walters cannot mandate schools to play the video.
“There is no statutory authority for the state schools superintendent to require all students to watch a specific video,” Phil Bacharach, a spokesman for the state attorney general’s office, told the newspaper.
“Not only is this edict unenforceable, it is contrary to parents’ rights, local control and individual free-exercise rights.”
Walters, who ordered schools to incorporate the Bible into classrooms and backs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s pledge to scrap the federal Department of Education, is thought to currently be in the running to be named Trump’s new education secretary.
In June, he notified all Oklahoma state schools to “immediately” incorporate the Bible into classroom curriculum, drawing immediate outrage and threats of lawsuits.
“Effective immediately, all Oklahoma schools are required to incorporate the Bible, which includes the Ten Commandments, as an instructional support into the curriculum” in grades five through 12, according to the notice from the Republican school superintendent.
“The Bible is one of the most historically significant books and a cornerstone of Western civilization, along with the Ten Commandments,” the notice reads.
At a press conference at the time, Walters said that every school in the state “will have a Bible in the classroom,” and that every teacher “will be teaching from the Bible in the classroom.”
The move, which led to him being sued by more than 30 educators and parents, propeled him into the national spotlight.
Oklahoma
Man Arrested, Accused Of Attempted Armed Robbery At Tulsa Bank Of Oklahoma
Officers said Xavion Paggett went to the BOK near 71st and Sheridan to cash a check, but he pulled out a gun and demanded money.
Monday, November 18th 2024, 9:57 pm
By:
News On 6
TULSA, Okla. –
A man was arrested on Thursday after police say he pointed a gun at a bank teller and demanded cash.
Officers say Xavion Paggett went to the Bank of Oklahoma near 71st and Sheridan earlier in November to cash a check.
Instead, authorities said he pulled out a gun, pointed it at the clerk and demanded money. Investigators say Paggett ran off without the money when another employee showed up.
He’s charged with attempted robbery. His bond was set at $250,000.
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Watch At 7: Oklahoma's Own Originals Special '75 On 6'
In an Oklahoma’s Own Originals special, watch “75 on 6” at 7 p.m.
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