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By: Jonathan Huskey
TULSA, Oklahoma -
For college basketball players at smaller schools, staying in game shape over the summer can be a challenge. One Green Country coach is doing his part to help those guys out.
Memorial head coach Bobby Allison has started “League 918,” a summer basketball league made up of college basketball players from Tulsa and the surrounding area.
“We were sitting here during the summer having open gym,” Allison said. “Coach Joe looks at me and says, ‘I think people would pay money to watch this game.’”
And League 918 was born.
Made up of mainly Division II, junior college and NAIA players, the teams play a couple times a week through the summer.
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EOSC | Submitted photoCarl Albert State College President Jay Falkner, Connors State College President Ron Ramming and Eastern Oklahoma State College President Janet Wansick sign the CACE Agreement, an academic partnership that will expand access and provide additional educational opportunities for students in southeast Oklahoma. featured
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EOSC | Submitted photoCarl Albert State College President Jay Falkner, Connors State College President Ron Ramming and Eastern Oklahoma State College President Janet Wansick sign the CACE Agreement, an academic partnership that will expand access and provide additional educational opportunities for students in southeast Oklahoma.
WILBURTON â Carl Albert State College, Connors State College and Eastern Oklahoma State College announced today an academic partnership that will expand access and provide additional educational opportuni
Infielder David Mendham named top Canadian college player of 2020
Infielder David Mendham is the 2020 Canadian college player of the year. Connors State Cowboys David Mendham, of Dorchester, Ont., is seen at bat in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO- MANDATORY CREDIT December 10, 2020 - 8:40 AM
TORONTO - Infielder David Mendham is the 2020 Canadian college player of the year.
The Canadian Baseball Network announced Mendham as the winner of its annual award Thursday.
Mendham received first-place votes on 54 of 62 ballots cast by a large panel of scouts, coaches, executives, former players, writers and broadcasters.
The six-foot-three native of Dorchester, Ont., batted .493 and had 36 hits and 26 runs batted in over 21 games for the Connors State Cowboys.