The "transfer portal" and how basketball has evolved are concerns for a retired area coach.
Owasso All-State O-lineman makes his college choice.
The former Sapulpa standout is a finalist for All-World girls basketball Player of the Year.
What is more difficult than becoming a state football champion? Repeating the feat the next season.
Aiden White, the Bixby freshman who has hit three hole-in-ones at The Links on Memorial Golf & Athletic Club, shares his secrets to hitting an ace.
In this week’s episode, Juwan Lee, Berry Tramel, Bill Haisten and Barry Lewis, discuss OU football recruiting in the SEC; OKC hosting the WCWS and more.
"Reisig has more arm talent than any prep quarterback I’ve ever covered. His release reminds me a lot of the Aaron Rodgers release," writes Sports Columnist Bill Haisten.
"Joining the Tulsa World takes me back to my roots, when journalism meant so much, and it still does," writes new Tulsa World Sports Columnist Berry Tramel.
Berry Tramel is joining the Tulsa World at an incredible moment in Oklahoma sports history, writes Tulsa World Editor Jason Collington.
See what Wagoner is doing in response to last year's state title game loss.
Eight inductees announced earlier were Jono Helmerich, William Snoddy Jr., Steve Austin, Beau DeArmon, Clifford Criddle, Alan Axley, Alesha (Peel) Hill and Reuben Jones.
Carter Ricke's predecessors as Lincoln Christian's QB have produced incredible results, including older brother Chase. So what is Chase's best piece of advice for Carter?
Painted on one of the Broken Arrow locker room walls is an Abraham Lincoln quote that seems to fit with Josh Blankenship’s offseason rebuilding.
"I’m joining the Tulsa World, a pillar of Oklahoma journalism. Grateful to the World, but even more grateful to the readers who have been my teammates all these years."
The Collinsville Cardinals returned to football practice under head coach Kevin Jones this month.
Sports Editor Barry Lewis continues his round during spring practice. He visits Collinsville, a team searching for 'vocal leaders' as its young stars rise to prominence.
The Tulsa World's All-World Awards, presented by Bill Knight Automotive, honors the best in high school sports.
See who Tim Bart's successor will be at Sequoyah.
Sports Editor Barry Lewis is making the rounds, talking to teams during spring practice. He visits Union, a team that recently hasn't had its regular-season success repeated in the playoffs.
“We’ve had a couple of calls from people who are offended that they are even being asked,” OSSAA executive director David Jackson, right, told the Tulsa World.
Graham is in a position that isn’t typical. In his first game as a head coach, his opponent is a recently developed rival and the top program in the state.
Check out this week's honorees in tennis, baseball, soccer and track. Email nominations: Barry.Lewis@tulsaworld.com
Longtime Tulsa resident Bill Springman will be spending the summer as a manager in Alaska.
Scott Watkins is promoted to head baseball coach at Class 6A runner-up Sand Springs as a successor to Matt Brown, who moves into Charles Page High School administration.
Four more added to the Tulsa Public Schools Athletics Hall of Fame class of 2024, after four were announced last week and four will be announced next week.
Former Furman assistant Bailey Miles is hired as Regent Prep's basketball coach while Kerwin Dees steps down, but will stay as athletic director.
Tyla Heard joins ORU's women's basketball program after helping Sapulpa reach the state finals in three of the past four years.
Sports Editor Barry Lewis is making the rounds, talking to teams as spring practice starts. He visits Jenks, a team that feels like it fell short last year.
Jenks has four players selected for All-State tennis and Riverfield three.
Sports Editor Barry Lewis is making his trip around the spring football circuit. He begins with Bixby — who only returned five starters from its state championship offense and defense.