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The Olney HIgh School Cubs showed their mettle in their homecoming game at Cub Stadium on Oct. 3 with a 33-0 rout of the Crosbyton Chiefs. Here, OHS Cub Ricco Sandoval (#55) showed he could run as well as guarding the quarterback and making running plays
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(Photo at Left): This year’s HOCO Queen nominees pose with last year’s Queen before being escorted on the field for Queen announcement. [L-R] Bradi Bowers, Allison Alvarado, Rae Bond, Clara Neal [last year’s OHS HOCO Queen] and Morgan Simmons. (Phot
The OHS Cheerleaders kept the Cub fans in the game with spirit filled cheers, dance routines and stunts. Photo by Will Sadler
The OISD cheer section was out of bounds during the HOCO game against the Crosbyton Chiefs. Photo by Will Sadler
OHS Cub receiver #6 Juan Castillo was on fire during the Cub-Chief HOCO game, with two touchdown receptions, a 45-yard and a 52-yard bomb. Castillo had 4 receptions for 142 yards for the night. Photo by Will Sadler
OHS Cub #7 Damian Hernandez had a big night against the Crosbyton Chiefs with 3 tackles, 11 assists, 1 interception, 1 sack, 1 tackle for loss and 4 receptions for 26 yards. Photo by Will Sadler
This year’s OHS HOCO Queen is Allison Alvarado, escorted by proud father Vico Alvarado. Congratulations! Photo by Will Sadler
OHS Cubs #11 Tucker Cortinez has found his groove over the past two games and showed up for a huge game against the Chiefs with 18-23 completions, 342 passing yards and 4 touchdowns. Photo by Will Sadler
The Cubs huddle during their homecoming game against Crosbyton on Oct. 3.. Photo by Will Sadler
Olney Head Coach Dustin Altmiller congratulates players after the Cubs’ homecoming victory against the Crosbyton Chiefs. Photo by Will Sadler

Cubs Blank Chiefs in HOCO Showdown

The Olney Cubs gave their fans a homecoming to remember Friday night, steamrolling the Crosbyton Chiefs 33-0 for their second straight win. After a shaky start under a new head coach and offensive system, the Cubs have found their rhythm—first edging out rival Chico in a bruising 37-30 battle, then unleashing a dominant shutout that had the hometown crowd roaring with pride.

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