As football season draws close, Demeco Roland can focus on making the best of his senior season at Broken Arrow.
The Tigers’ defensive lineman (6-3, 290) got his college decision out of the way on July 6 when he announced his verbal commitment to North Texas.
Read MoreThe Texas Christian University football program will benefit with Oklahoma talent next year when Zach Marcheselli joins it ranks.
Marcheselli, who will be a senior linebacker for Broken Arrow this fall, verbally committed to the Horned Frogs early last month. He visited other schools, but TCU was it for him.
Read MoreA fierce defense and one goal proved to be the key elements necessary as Broken Arrow brought home a state championship by beating Mustang 1-0 in the Class 6A girls state final in May in Oklahoma City.
Read MoreThe Broken Arrow boys’ basketball team didn’t win state liked it hoped, but the Tigers had one of its best seasons on the boys’ court with a fine display of talent.
Read MoreReece Witcraft made his mark in Broken Arrow’s wrestling legacy with a first-place finish in the Class 6A state wrestling tournament last month in Oklahoma City.
Read MoreOne part of Broken Arrow’s success this year comes from Josh Robinson.
A 6-4 senior guard, Robinson relocated to the Tulsa area from Paris, Texas, before the school year. He came up this way to take care of his sick grandmother. Originally, his plans were to attend and play at Union, but after hooking up with Broken Arrow players Caleb Huffman and Camryn Dennis and coach Beau Wallace, he decided the Tigers were the team for him.
Read MoreWith most of its starting lineup back, the Broken Arrow Tigers are poised for a return to the state tournament this year. Loaded with experience, they were ranked No. 2 in the Class 6A boys poll going into the season opener in early December.
Read MoreBroken Arrow is rocking the fast-pitch softball world this fall as it sports a 29-3 record as of mid-September. The Lady Tigers were also on a win streak at that point, playing like a championship-caliber team.
Read MoreWhen Andrew Raym was called to start on the Broken Arrow offensive line last year, he answered the bell.
The Tigers opened up at Euless (Texas) Trinity on zero week and the first time they touched the ball, Raym, from his right tackle position, knocked his man to the ground.
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