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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 100.1 carries the University of Oklahoma Sooners during football and basketball seasons. KYFM also features an Area Game of the Week during football and basketball seasons.
KRIG is the voice of Nowata Ironmen and Dewey Bulldogger football and basketball with play-by-play by Brian McSweeney. FM 104.9 carries University of Tulsa football and basketball.
KPGM is the voice of the Pawhuska Huskies with play-by-play by Ty Loftis. 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
Dec 08, 2025
The Oologah-Talala Mustangs boys basketball program is off to a competitive start this season, opening with a solid win over Hilldale, followed by a narrow two-point loss to Catoosa. Head coach Caleb Branscum reflected on the early stretch, noting the team’s late surge against Catoosa after ...
read more »Dec 08, 2025
Oklahoma is in the College Football Playoff once again, as the Sooners will get a home game against a SEC foe.
OU will face Alabama in the first round of the event as the No. 8 seed. Bama ends up at No. 9 even after getting blown out in the SEC title game against Georgia.
Here is how the ...
read more »Dec 08, 2025
Bartlesville High boy’s and girls’ basketball had a heck of a weekend, as both teams went a combined 5-1 in separate tournaments, and now it’s a stretch run before Christmas Break for both teams.
The Bruin guys went 2-1 en route to a fifth-place finish in the Cleveland Tourn ...
read more »Dec 07, 2025
Fall sports at Oklahoma Wesleyan officially came to a close over the weekend, with women's volleyball and women's soccer both getting eliminated in the national tournament.
Lady Eagle soccer fell in the national semifinals to the University of the Cumberlands on Saturday ev ...
read more »Dec 07, 2025
It's another Monday which means we have a new Patriot Auto Group Area Athlete of the Week, powered by Tri County Tech.
This week, we head to Nowata and feature Ironmen basketball star Talon Thompson.
Thompson is in his senior season at Nowata and is the only seni ...
read more »Dec 07, 2025
Oklahoma Wesleyan basketball split with Sterling College on Saturday at the Mueller Sports Center.
The Lady Eagles fell to Sterling, 59-44, the Eagles won their eighth straight, 88-70.
In the women's game, the Lady Eagles struggled to find their groove on offense ...
read more »Dec 06, 2025
The final day of the Cleveland Invitational went well for both the Pawhuska Huskies and Lady Huskies. The Huskies got a convincing 64-31 win, while the Lady Huskies got a nail-biting 47-45 victory.
The Lady Huskies were playing for third place and it was a tale of two halves ...
read more »Dec 06, 2025
Oklahoma Wesleyan is back home for another Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference doubleheader on Saturday afternoon against Sterling College.
On the women's side, the Lady Eagles are still searching for their first conference win of the season. They fell to Avila University on Wednesda ...
read more »Dec 05, 2025
Nowata basketball picked up a dominant win over Oklahoma Union on Friday night in Nowata.
The Ironmen beat the Cougars, 75-48.
Outside shooting was the theme going both ways, as the first three buckets of the game were three-pointers.
Hayden Rogers had ...
read more »Dec 05, 2025
Pawhuska gave it their all in Friday's Class A-I state semifinal matchup, but ultimately fell short to the Rejoice Christian Eagles, 42-34.
It was a back and forth affair that saw many momentum swings. Midway through the fourth quarter, Rejoice Christian scored to take a ...
read more »Dec 05, 2025
The Bartlesville High boy’s basketball team won in a rout in the second day of the Cleveland Tournament, to improve to 2-2 to start of the 2025-26 season.
BHS blitzed Sperry, 87-47 on Friday afternoon.
It was Bartlesville’s first 80-point outing and first win by more than 20-p ...
read more »Dec 05, 2025
Nowata County's biggest rivalry hits the basketball court on Friday night, when the Nowata Ironmen host the Oklahoma Union Cougars.
Last season the two teams met three times. Nowata went 2-1 against the Cougars, with two of the three games decided by one possession.
The Ironmen ...
read more »Dec 05, 2025
Bartlesville High boys’ basketball started off its tournament in Cleveland at 0-1, as the Bruins couldn’t quite hold onto a lead against Metro Christian in the first-round yesterday afternoon.
Metro topped BHS, 49-47.
Bartlesville built an 11-point lead in the first quarter, b ...
read more »Dec 05, 2025
The Bartlesville girls basketball team is off to a 1-0 start during its three-day event in Carthage, Missouri.
BHS had an outstanding outing in a 67-60 overtime win over Bentonville, Arkansas on Thursday afternoon.
Bartlesville got 21 points from Sami Shaeffer and 16 from Kenzie Denny in ...
read more »Dec 04, 2025
Thursday's opening round of the Cleveland Invitational was game number one for both the Pawhuska Huskies and Lady Huskies.
The Lady Huskies came out on fire from the start and defeated Tulsa Central, 50-5. The boys will be short-handed until football season is over. There ...
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