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Texas football plants flag through Baker Mayfield Oklahoma jersey after Red River Rivalry
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The Red River Rivalry between Texas football and Oklahoma is one of college football’s richest rivalry games out there.
It’s also one that comes with quite the emotion, as evident by Saturday’s 120th edition of the Red River Shootout at the Cotton Bowl.
Following the No. 1 Longhorns 34-3 romp over the Sooners, Texas defensive players Anthony Hill Jr. and Barryn Sorrell took a Baker Mayfield No. 6 Oklahoma jersey and placed it at the 50-yard line. The two then planted the University of Texas flag right through the jersey, unofficially claiming the Cotton Bowl as their own.
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Saturday’s win for Texas marked just the second time in the last seven seasons (and twice in the last three) that the Longhorns have won the Red River Rivalry. It also marked the first time that the Longhorns have started the season 6-0 for the first time since 2009, as noted by the Austin American-Statesman.
Hill Jr. had a big game himself on Saturday, as the 6-foot-3 defensive lineman finished with a game-high 11 tackles and two sacks for a total loss of 8 yards. He also forced a fumble in the second quarter, when he stripped the ball out of Oklahoma quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr.’s hand on a scramble.
The Longhorns also got back starting quarterback Quinn Ewers on Saturday after the 6-foot-2 quarterback was sidelined for the last five weeks with an oblique strain. Though it took him some time to settle in, Ewers completed 20 of 29 passes for 199 yards with two combined touchdowns and an interception in his first game back.
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As World Cup inspires young players, Oklahoma City bets big on soccer’s future
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — As millions of fans tune in to the FIFA World Cup, Oklahoma City leaders and youth soccer supporters hope the excitement has a lasting impact much closer to home.
A major expansion of a north Oklahoma City soccer complex is designed to meet growing demand for the sport while positioning the city to host regional and national tournaments that supporters say could bring millions of dollars in economic activity and new opportunities for young athletes.
The project is the result of a public-private partnership between the City of Oklahoma City and North Oklahoma City Soccer Club (NOKC Soccer). The city funded the first two phases through the 2017 General Obligation Bond and MAPS 4, while the club is paying for the final phase of the expansion.
City of OKC and NOKC Soccer Club join efforts to expand Cameron Park soccer facility. (KOKH)
Supporters say the project comes at a time when soccer continues to gain popularity, especially during World Cup years.
“Our numbers go up. People want to play soccer. It just inspires everyone to be a part of this amazing game,” said Gabi Noble, president of NOKC Soccer Club.
Once complete, the expanded complex will feature 20 fields. This is an important benchmark for attracting many of the nation’s largest youth soccer tournaments.
“A lot of the major events have field minimum standards, and so we needed to have 20 fields to meet those standards so we could host the events,” Noble said.
According to Noble, hosting those tournaments could have an impact well beyond the soccer community.
She said similar four-day tournaments in other cities have generated between $7 million and $8 million in local economic activity through hotels, restaurants and other spending.
For Oklahoma families, supporters say the biggest benefit could be keeping elite competition closer to home.
Instead of traveling to places like the Dallas area or Overland Park, Kansas, parents could see college coaches and top competition come to Oklahoma City.
“It saves them money because they don’t have to travel all around the nation to get exposure to college coaches,” Noble said. “We wanted to give them a place to stop right here in the middle of our country and show them Oklahoma City and what all it has to offer.”
Stephen Phillips, executive advisor for Oklahoma Energy Football Club and technical director for NOKC Soccer Club, said the city is already seeing the need for additional fields.
“We don’t actually have enough fields to field any extra teams,” Phillips said. “We’re maxed out at this moment in time because of the field situation.”
He said Oklahoma City’s central location could eventually make the city a regional soccer hub, similar to how Oklahoma City has become synonymous with the Women’s College World Series.
“I would think it would kind of mirror that,” Phillips said. “People fly in or drive in here to play games. Instead of us having to go east coast or west coast, a central location is what people want to see.”
Supporters also hope the investment changes how the rest of the country views soccer in Oklahoma.
Construction continues at Cameron Park. (Courtesy: NOKC Soccer Club)
“I hope that they see Oklahoma as a serious contender in the national market,” Phillips said, noting several Oklahoma teams are already competing at high-level national tournaments.
Ultimately, both Phillips and Noble say the project’s greatest success won’t be measured by tournaments or tourism, but by the young athletes who grow up playing on the new fields.
When asked whether a future World Cup player could come from Oklahoma, Noble didn’t hesitate.
“Absolutely. They can and they will.”
Phillips shares that vision.
“I think a lot of our best athletes will play soccer coming out with this project. That’s what my hope and dream is anyway.”
The Director of OKC Parks, Melinda McMillan-Miller, told Fox 25 in a statement:
“Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation is excited for the amazing enhancements and expansion to Cameron Park. The park will provide an elevated soccer experience for our community and will inspire future soccer players to pursue excellence both on and off the field.”
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FFA members attend Oklahoma FFA Alumni Leadership Camp
By: Braylea Lawson – Mulhall-Orlando FFA Chapter Reporter
Special to Guthrie News Page
The Mulhall-Orlando FFA Chapter was represented at the 54th Annual Oklahoma FFA Alumni Leadership Camp, held at Camp Tulakogee in Wagoner, Oklahoma.
More than 1,300 FFA members from over 300 Oklahoma FFA chapters have registered to participate in one of four 3½-day sessions scheduled from June 28 through July 11, 2026. Attendees from this chapter include: Lane Brown, Garrett Schoonover, Fletcher Inman, Braylea Lawson, Brylie Cook, and Kilee Blehm
This year’s camp, themed “Uncharted: Go Beyond Your Limits,” is designed to engage FFA members in fun, action-packed activities focused on personal, team, and service leadership. Special presenters include kickoff speaker Bill Cordes of Kansas, hypnotist Dr. Al Snyder of Wyoming, and nationally recognized clean comedian and youth speaker Mike Paramore, who will serve as the camp’s keynote speaker.
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Oklahoma teen reported as endangered missing person
DAVIS, Okla. (KXII) – Law enforcement is searching for a 15-year-old boy from Davis who has been reported as an endangered missing person.
According to an OHP post on X, James Pletcher of Davis was last seen after 11 p.m. Saturday, July 4th. He was wearing a black shirt, black shorts and black shoes.
Anyone who sees Pletcher or has information on his whereabouts is asked to call 911.
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