Watch live (and free) as Pioneer presents Yellowjackets Live football as 4-1 Kingfisher to Perkins-Tryon (3-2) for a district matchup. Michael Swisher and Shawn Scammahorn on the call.
Presented by Pioneer - The Yellowjackets season ended with a 31-13 loss to Cushing in the 3A State Quarterfinals after leading 13-12 late in the third quarter. Kingfisher ends its 2016 campaign with an 11-2 record.
Presented by Pioneer - The Yellowjackets improved to 11-1 on the season with a rout of the Pauls Valley Panthers in the second round of the playoffs and move on to face Cushing in the 3A State Quarterfinals.
Presented by Pioneer - The Yellowjackets improved to 10-1 on the season with a tough first week playoff win against McLoud, 28-21. Senior wide receiver Sam Walter was the Dobrinski Player of the Game with nine catches for 134 yards.
Presented by Pioneer - The Yellowjackets wrapped up the regular season at 9-1 with a 63-21 blowout of Oklahoma Christian School on Senior Night. The entire group of seniors were named the Dobrinski Players of the Game.
Presented by Pioneer - The Jackets high-powered offense kept churning out the points in a 55-6 victory over Blackwell. Quarterback Trevor Buckner was the Dobrinski Player of the Game.
Presented by Pioneer - The Yellowjackets improved to 7-1 on the season with a 61-14 rout of OKC Centennial. Dason Townsend was the Dobrinski Player of the Game.
Presented by Pioneer - The Jackets improved to 6-1 on the season with a 41-7 victory at Chandler. Sophomore running back Cole Crosswhite scored all six touchdowns for Kingfisher, earning Dobrinski Player of the Game honors.
Presented by Pioneer - The Jackets improved to 5-1 on the season in what could prove to be a district title-clinching win, 28-16, over the Perkins-Tryon Demons. Quarterback Trevor Buckner had a spectacular night running and throwing the football (two rushing TD's and two passing TD's) to earn the Dobrinski Player of the Game honor.
Presented by Pioneer - The Jackets improved to 3-1 on the season, beating 4A Bethany on KHS Homecoming night and the unveiling of the new Donovan Boutwell Center on the North end of the stadium. It made for one of the biggest crowds in Kingfisher history. Kicker Cade Strickland was named the Dobrinski Player of the Game, going 3-for-3 on FG's including a 39-yarder for all nine of the Jackets' points.
Presented by Pioneer - The Yellowjackets improved to 2-1 on the season with a 20-0 shutout victory in Hennessey. The game was stopped after three quarters due to lightning and storms in the area. Quarterback Trevor Buckner was named the Dobrinski Player of the Game.
Presented by Pioneer - The Yellowjackets dropped to 1-1 on the season as the 3A squad hung tough for three quarters with one of 4A's most potent squads in Tuttle. Defensive linemen Braydon French and Isaac Waltman were named the Dobrinski Players of the Game.
Powered by Pioneer - The Jackets opened the season with a solid 21-14 win at Marlow behind a strong running game from Cole Crosswhite and two turnovers by the Dobrinski Player of the Game Sam Walter.
The Kingfisher Yellowjackets snapped a 5-game losing streak with a 7-4 victory over Bridge Creek in the team's second game of the 2016 Edward Jones Invitational baseball tournament. Sam Walter had a double, two triples and earned the save on the mound. Zach Goodwin notched the mound victory.
The 16th ranked Elgin Owls never trailed in a nip and tuck, 4-2, victory over the host Kingfisher Yellowjackets. The win put Elgin into the finals of the 2016 Edward Jones Invitational baseball tournament.
The PC West Patriots scored four times in the bottom of the seventh inning for a dramatic come-from-behind 5-4 victory over Kingfisher in the opening game of the 2016 Edward Jones Invitational baseball tournament.
Chickasha came storming back from a 7-0 deficit with eight runs in the fifth inning to take the lead and eventually beat the host Kingfisher Yellowjackets 10-7 on a windy day at Homier Field.
The top-ranked Tuttle Tigers erupted for seven runs in the final three innings to break open a close game and beat the host Kingfisher Yellowjackets 12-5.
Michael Swisher, Scott Swyden and Jay Lindly recap all 10 of the state championship games from OKC and Tulsa with mega-highlights and interviews. See the final show of Big House Live! 2016. Oklahoma City, OK
Scott Swyden and Jay Lindly preview each of the 10 championship games slated for Saturday. Included are interviews with Newcastle coach Brett Sanders and player Katie Mayo, along with Whitney Randall and Ally Riley of Alva and Washington girls coach Rocky Clarke. Big House Live! - Oklahoma City, OK
The BHL gang breaks down all 20 semifinal games from Tulsa and OKC. Also included are highlights from Fort Gibson-Anadarko (boys), Newcastle-Broken Bow (girls), Heritage Hall-Centennial (boys), Washington-Adair (girls), Alva-Comanche (girls), Wewoka-Talihina (boys) and Preston-Pawnee (boys). Big House Live! - Oklahoma City, OK