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AUSL Journey Reflection, Part Two: The Work Kept Moving
Portland did not really end when the first article went live. It ended with an early morning first pitch, one more packed Hillsboro Ballpark crowd, another tight game, and the feeling that the trip had moved from something I was trying to reach into something I had actually completed. Game three between the OKC Spark…
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AUSL Journey Reflection: The Road to Portland
When this trip first started coming together, it was not just about getting from one city to another. It was about seeing how far this photography journey could actually go. Chicago, Portland, train stations, ballparks, late-night edits, long rides, early mornings, bags full of gear, and a community of people helping keep the whole thing…
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The Work Is There: Why I’m Still Chasing the Biggest Stage in Softball
There comes a point where a dream stops feeling like something far away and starts feeling like something you have to keep fighting toward. For me, that dream is the Women’s College World Series. Not just the games. WCWS Media Day. The atmosphere. The emotion. The players. The stories. The pressure. The entire week where…
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Tuttle vs Elgin: Tigers Deliver Late Touchdown, Escape 23–20 for 4A Crown
EDMOND — In a cold, tense championship finish at Chad Richison Stadium, Tuttle got the go-ahead score with 42 seconds left and held on to beat Elgin 23–20 Saturday night to win the Class 4A state championship. The game opened with instant chaos as Tuttle grabbed a 2–0 lead on a safety after a bad…
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Sulphur vs Lincoln Christian: Bulldogs Complete Historic Three-Peat in 3A Thriller
EDMOND — Behind a game-changing third-quarter response and a defense that slammed the door late, Lincoln Christian edged Sulphur 24–21 Friday afternoon to win the Class 3A state championship at Chad Richison Stadium, securing the Bulldogs’ first football three-peat and fifth state title overall in school history. Lincoln Christian struck first when Braedon Baker ripped…
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Washington vs Jones: Longhorns Dethrone Three-Peat Champs for 2A-I Crown
EDMOND — In front of 4,871 under a crisp 40-degree night at Chad Richison Stadium, Jones ended Washington’s three-year reign with a 20–14 win Friday night, sealing the Class 2A-I state championship on Derek Templeton’s interception of Creed Barrett’s Hail Mary on the final play. Jones struck first in the opening quarter when Acyn Hansen…