Another season of success is manifesting on the basketball floor for Owasso. But the Rams are having to persevere and adjust without standout player Shake Milton, who graduated last year and is now making things happen at SMU.
Read MoreOwasso was so close to making the big dance last year. This year, it hopes to make it.
The Lady Rams, who finished 18-9 in 2014-15, came up one game short of making the state tournament last year as they fell to eventual champion Broken Arrow in the area consolation final game.
Read MoreMeghann Turner is following in some mighty big footsteps.
She is in her second year as head coach of the Owasso High School volleyball team. The path that she is following is not connected to volleyball, but to coaching. She is the daughter of Owasso baseball coaching legend Larry Turner.Meghann was reared in Owasso, where she played volleyball, and spent her senior year as baseball manager.
Read MoreOwasso Rams Michael Anderson has signed a letter to attend the University of Tulsa. Anderson is a 6’3” 235 pound defensive end and is rated as one of the top players in Oklahoma.
Read MoreIt was a golden anniversary event, and a conclusion for the ages.
What a way to bring in the new year.
The Tournament of Champions, Oklahoma’s premier high school basketball invitational tournament sponsored by Tulsa Public Schools, celebrated its 50th edition during the Christmas holiday break, winding up on New Year’s Eve.
Read MoreOn Feb. 11, Senior Ram safety Jordan Mitchell signed with the University of Tulsa.
Mitchell, who started with Owasso Schools in third grade, didn’t originally plan to stay close to home for college.
It’s possible there is no more influential hub for the sport of baseball in Oklahoma than the modest, cinderblock-constructed office of Owasso High School head baseball coach Larry Turner.
Read MoreThere aren’t too many 19-year-olds that will pitch to an MVP candidate, let alone two MVPs in the same inning.
Read MoreThis article is courtesy of www.owassofootball.com.
Receiver Keon Hatcher had been an Arkansas commitment since the summer, but a late scholarship offer by Oklahoma State tempted him enough to take an official visit to Stillwater.
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