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KWON is the voice of the Bartlesville Bruins football, boys and girls basketball, and select baseball and softball games with sports director, Evan Fahrbach. KWON also airs Bartlesville Indians American Legion baseball games and select Warriors and Braves games throughout the summer. KWON carries select Oklahoma State football & basketball, Dallas Cowboys football and St. Louis Cardinals baseball. KWON also airs Sooners, Cowboys, and Golden Hurricane Coaches Shows. KWON can be heard on both the AM and FM dials: AM 1400 - 93.3 FM -95.1 FM..
KYFM is the voice of the Owasso Rams football and basketball. Select other sports are also covered on KYFM on a limited basis. FM 100.1 carries the University of Oklahoma Sooners during football and basketball seasons.
KRIG is the voice of Nowata Ironmen and Dewey Bulldogger football and basketball with play-by-play by Chase McNutt. FM 104.9 carries University of Tulsa football and basketball.
KPGM is the voice of the Pawhuska Huskies. Football games can be heard on Saturday mornings with play-by-play archived for a week on this website. KPGM has also became the voice of the Oklahoma Wesleyan Eagles covering both select home and away games throughout the basketball season. Other sports are done upon availability and sponsorship.
Latest Sports News
Aug 15, 2025
Having made the playoffs in five of the last six seasons, the Barnsdall Panthers are one of the most consistent team across northeast Oklahoma. The Panthers are having to replace several key pieces and will be a little bit younger than they have in previous years. Coach Kylee Sweeney says despite ...
read more »Aug 15, 2025
Across high school football in Oklahoma, teams will finally be allowed to practice with pads on starting on Friday. Down in Ramona, the Caney Valley Trojans are ready to get deep in the grind with kickoff approaching.
There are a handful of schools that will be entering football season wit ...
read more »Aug 15, 2025
Nowata held a "Meet the Ironmen" event on Thursday night at Nowata High School, giving fans and the local community a chance to get eyes on the different age group football teams representing Ironmen Country, as well as various fall sports already in full swing.
Each team got a c ...
read more »Aug 15, 2025
Bartlesville High softball gets going on Friday, as the Lady Bruins will begin their season in the Hall of Fame Festival at USA Hall of Fame’s softball complex in Oklahoma City.
BHS softball is on quite a run. Bartlesville has made the last three state tournaments between slow pitch and ...
read more »Aug 15, 2025
First week of high school football practice is about to wrap up on Friday. There will be many schools with intersquad scrimmages this weekend, while others had a padded practice on Thursday night at midnight.
At Bartlesville High, the Bruins will show off all levels of their football program ...
read more »Aug 14, 2025
In Northern Nowata County, Oklahoma Union football has been active with official practices with the start of the season on the horizon.
OKU will be entering the 2025 campaign under first year head coach Bruce Munden, who comes to the Cougars from Cordell High School.
Munden talked a ...
read more »Aug 13, 2025
Dewey Bulldoggers football officially began practice earlier this week, as Dewey will look to make some noise this season under new head coach Scott Sapulpa.
Sapulpa was officially promoted to the head coaching role in June, after starting out his first season in Dewey as the defensive coo ...
read more »Aug 13, 2025
Results from fall sports on Wednesday:
Bartlesville High volleyball 1-2 to begin the season, as the Lady Bruins fell in their first home match of the year last night. Booker T. Washington topped BHS, 3-1.
The Bruins won the first set, 25-21 but fell in the final three. Hornets won 26-24, ...
read more »Aug 13, 2025
Copan another program with a new head coach this fall. Trenton Kallenberger will have his third practice with the Hornets on Wednesday.
Copan hosted a playoff game last year thanks to a large class of 2026. The Hornets lose their quarterback out of that class, Kane Foreman, who transferred to ...
read more »Aug 12, 2025
Practices are underway for high school football this week, as the countdown is on for the start of the season.
Out in Nowata, the Ironmen are gearing up for 2025 with a new and younger look.
With a younger bunch, head coach Chance Juby talked about the growth he's seen out ...
read more »Aug 12, 2025
Bartlesville High volleyball has started its season at 1-1. The Lady Bruins swept Enid 3-0 (25-20, 25-12, 25-17) then got swept by Sand Springs (14-25, 22-25, 14-25) during a tri in matches one and two in Enid.
No rest for BHS, as Bartlesville will get right back at it on Tuesday at home agai ...
read more »Aug 12, 2025
Day one of high school football practice is in the books in the state of Oklahoma, as things were officially allowed to get going on Monday.
The weather threw a bit of a wrench into Bartlesville’s first practice. The Bruins had to delay their first time at Custer Stadium because of ligh ...
read more »Aug 11, 2025
Oklahoma Wesleyan women's soccer has their first scrimmage of the season this week, as the Lady Eagles get set for the start of the 2025 season.
It was another championship season for the Lady Eagles in 2024, with OKWU sealing the regular season Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference ch ...
read more »Aug 11, 2025
Not just football gets going starts on Monday – as high school softball and volleyball begins with actual games statewide.
Bartlesville High volleyball has its first official matches of the season. The Bruins travel to Enid for a couple afternoon games against the Pacers and Sand Spring ...
read more »Aug 11, 2025
With temperatures in the 90s or even 100s as football practice begins statewide this week, there is a new OSSAA regulation that high schools will have to watch over the next few weeks.
The highest wet bulb temperature where practice is allowed outside has been lowered by the association. Ther ...
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