Not long ago, Erin Beu was making history as an Owasso swimmer. Today, she has branched out as a television newswoman.
Beu, a 2012 Owasso High School graduate, won state championships her senior season, winning the 50 freestyle and the 100 butterfly events, having beaten the defending champions from the previous year, when she finished third in each event. Beu also set 15 school records, some in yardage, some in meters.
Read MoreOwasso made a valiant effort but could not get past Edmond North in the Class 6A boys state golf championship in May at Forest Ridge Golf Course in Broken Arrow.
Read MoreOwasso made a valiant effort but could not get past Edmond North in the Class 6A boys state golf championship in May at Forest Ridge Golf Course in Broken Arrow.
Read MoreHigh expectations loom for Owasso baseball. A big reason for that is the Rams have the tools, with several college-bound athletes in the batting order.
Read MoreThe Owasso High School basketball team is small in height compared to most. Rams’ Head Coach Brian Montonati says, “We’re an undersized team. If one sees us walking through an airport, he or she would think we were a baseball team verses a basketball team. But looks can be deceiving. We don’t start a kid over 6-2 and yet we play in the largest classification in Oklahoma.”
Read MoreWhen LeBron James is playing, you can be sure Leiloni Culley is watching.
The 5-10 Owasso senior, who plays forward/guard for the Lady Rams, looks up to the man they call King James in the NBA and models her play after him.
Read MoreFrom the moment it took its first snap in its 2017 season opener, the potential of Owasso winning state could be seen. The mission was accomplished as the Rams defeated Union, 21-14, in the Class 6A Division-I championship game Dec. 1 at Chapman Stadium on the campus of the University of Tulsa.
Read MoreThere’s more than one Division-I college football player in Owasso’s secondary. You have Ohio State commit Josh Proctor and there is Wayne Jones (6-0, 195, senior), who is verbally committed to Kansas State and is another force to be reckoned with for the Rams.
Read MoreA new chapter begins in 2017 in Owasso football as a new coach takes the reins. And he’s no stranger to the area – Bill Blankenship, the former coach of the University of Tulsa and Union.
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