Mangum Lady Tigers Win Elk City Tournament
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120-11. That was the total of runs scored by the Mangum Lady Tigers and their opponents during the span of 10 games last week as Mangum won 9 and lost one by a single run.

The Lady Tigers continue to roll over their opponents as they begin to get ready for the District Tournament which will be held next week in Mangum. They continue to hold on to the #3 spot in Class 4A Slow Pitch Softball according to Ok Rankings.

Mangum opened the week with impressive 19-0 and 14-0 wins against Carnegie.

From there it was on to Snyder where they won the first game 11-0, then got their first loss of the week in the 2nd game. Mangum got two runs in the top of the 1st. Snyder got one in the 3rd and tied the game with a run in the 4th. The Lady Cyclones scored in the bottom of the 7th to hand Mangum the 3-2 loss.

Mangum rebounded with two victories over Hobart, 14-1 and 21-0.

With those games behind them they headed up north to play in the Elk City Tournament which had been rescheduled from last month.

Read the full story in this week's Mangum Star-News.
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	Last February the Mangum Tigers hosted the Merritt Oilers in  a regular season basketball game.  But this particular game had special meaning for Mangum coach, Jeff Carlisle.  For the past few years Mangum has participated in the Coaches Vs. Cancer game to raise funds for cancer research.  In December 2008 Coach Carlisle’s mother, Vickie Kenney was diagnosed with cancer.  She passed away in November 2009.  The Coaches Vs. Cancer game against Merritt was played in her honor.  Mangum raised over $3,000 and won 2nd in the state.  Bethel School placed first with their effort.  Shown with the 2nd place trophy is Coach Carlisle with his two sons Zach and Ryan.
Last February the Mangum Tigers hosted the Merritt Oilers in a regular season basketball game. But this particular game had special meaning for Mangum coach, Jeff Carlisle. For the past few years Mangum has participated in the Coaches Vs. Cancer game to raise funds for cancer research. In December 2008 Coach Carlisle’s mother, Vickie Kenney was diagnosed with cancer. She passed away in November 2009. The Coaches Vs. Cancer game against Merritt was played in her honor. Mangum raised over $3,000 and won 2nd in the state. Bethel School placed first with their effort. Shown with the 2nd place trophy is Coach Carlisle with his two sons Zach and Ryan.
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