Boys SoccerOklahoma state soccer championship preview: Six schools vying to repeat as championsBy Christian Potts Norman North girls photo by Michael Kinney Winning a state championship is a huge achievement in any sport. But then trying to repeat theBy Christian Potts
Boys SoccerSanta Fe South, Clinton boys soccer teams earn championship repeatsBy Ty Loftis Photo of Santa Fe South boys soccer The Santa Fe South Saints came marching onto the campus of Rogers State University in Claremore looking toBy Ty Loftis
Boys SoccerVictory Christian boys and girls soccer teams determined to take the final step this seasonBy Christian Potts TULSA - After coming close to the crown in 2022, the girls and boys soccer programs at Victory Christian School are hungry to go all the wayBy Christian Potts
Boys SoccerBehind senior standout Enrique Guzman, Santa Fe South boys soccer aiming to repeat as championsBy Douglas Miles Photo of Santa Fe South by Santa Fe South Athletics Twitter page DUNCAN - Wes Furley feels his soccer team is deeper and more talented thanBy Douglas Miles
Boys SoccerNorman North girls soccer squad determined to regain championship glory after being denied repeat bidBy Douglas Miles Photo of Norman North's Presley Boyd (left, going after ball) NORMAN - Sure, it was another win. But Trevor Laffoon is far from satisfied.By Douglas Miles
Boys SoccerVote now: Who should be SBLive’s Oklahoma high school athlete of the week?By Ty Loftis As the spring sports season begins to wind down, several high school athletes are stepping up to make crucial plays for their team. Here, we takeBy Ty Loftis
Boys SoccerVote now: Who should be SBLive’s Oklahoma high school athlete of the week?By Ty Loftis It is mid-April and with that, playoff season is nearing for those participating in spring sports. Now, we take a look back at some of the moreBy Ty Loftis
Boys SoccerSanta Fe South, Clinton boys soccer teams earn championship repeatsBy Ty Loftis Photo of Santa Fe South boys soccer The Santa Fe South Saints came marching onto the campus of Rogers State University in Claremore looking toBy Ty Loftis