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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
Jul 08, 2025
The Doenges Toyota Indians fell on a walkoff wild pitch Tuesday night to Tulsa Sandlot in the second round of the DBAT Tournament, 8-7.
The Indians led 7-4 going into the bottom of the fifth inning but could not hang on.
The offense got going in the middle innings of ...
read more »Jul 08, 2025
OU athletic director Joe Castiglione announced he will retire in the future.
The OU AD has been serving as the department head since 1998. In what will be his 28th season in 2025-2026 running the athletics department at the University of Oklahoma, he is the longest tenured athletic ...
read more »Jul 08, 2025
We are a few weeks away from fall sports starting to ramp up across Northeast Oklahoma. Volleyball and cross country can begin practices in a few days. However, even winter sports have plenty to do during the summer. Bartlesville High girls’ basketball has been hard at work over the past fe ...
read more »Jul 08, 2025
We are a few weeks away from fall sports starting to ramp up across Northeast Oklahoma. Volleyball and cross country can begin practices in a few days. However, even winter sports have plenty to do during the summer. Bartlesville High girls’ basketball has been hard at work over the past fe ...
read more »Jul 07, 2025
Time is ticking away until kickoff for high school football in the state of Oklahoma, and the same goes for Bruce Munden and the Oklahoma Union Cougars.
OKU enters 2025 into a new era of Cougar football, with Munden at the helm for year one this season.
Every school ...
read more »Jul 07, 2025
The Doenges Toyota Indians are still kicking in the DBAT Regular Season Tournament after a thrilling extra innings win in Midwest City on Monday night.
The Indians beat Woody Meadows Bat Co. in eight innings, 4-2.
After five scoreless innings, the Indians finally str ...
read more »Jul 06, 2025
Indians baseball is right back in action on Monday following a Glen Winget Tournament championship on Sunday night.
Manager John Pannell talked about winning the Winget.
Next up is the DBAT Tournament. The Tribe will open at 4 p.m. on Monday against Woody Meadows Bat ...
read more »Jul 06, 2025
Jubilation in Bartlesville on Sunday night, as the Doenges Toyota Indians won the Glen Winget Memorial Tournament championship.
Here's how the final call sounded on KWON.
The Tribe took out the Bryant Blacksox in a thriller, 3-2.
Leading 3-2 going ...
read more »Jul 06, 2025
Final scores from day three of the Glen Winget Memorial Tournament (7/5):
Bryant over Elk City, 11-1
Burkburnett over Mountain Home, 3-1
Kickapoo over Branson, 3-1
Southern Elevation over Hillcrest, 4-1
Indians over Ft. Sm ...
read more »Jul 06, 2025
Bartlesville'a boys of summer are two wins away from a Glen Winget title, after punching their ticket to the semifinals on Saturday night.
The Indians beat Fort Smith in a back-and-forth game, 9-7.
Before the Indians broke the bats out, they trailed 2-0. In the b ...
read more »Jul 04, 2025
It is a 4th of July tradition in America – the Nathans Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest will take place Friday morning at Coney Island, New York.
Competitors in this year’s contest will have 10 minutes to eat the most hot dogs and buns they can.
The big news that helped brin ...
read more »Jul 04, 2025
A Bartlesville 4th of July tradition is off and running, as the Doenges Toyota Indians are 1-0 in their annual event.
The 66th Glen Winget Tournament kicked off on Thursday morning. Five games went off without a hitch during day one, including an Indian victory over Branson, Missouri in the T ...
read more »Jul 04, 2025
Scores from Thursday 7/3 in the 66th Glen Winget Tournament:
Elk City: 7 - FT. Smith: 6
Kickapoo: 15 - Southern Elevation: 3
Hillcrest: 1 - Mountain Home: 4
Bryant: 11 - Burkburnett: 2
Bartlesville: 5 - Branson: 2
WINGET SCHEDULE
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read more »Jul 03, 2025
A Bartlesville 4th of July tradition is set to kick off on Thursday morning, as the 66th annual Glen Winget Tournament will start in downtown Bartlesville. The Doenges Toyota Indians will try to get their first Winget championship since 2018.
Games begin at 11:00 AM at Rigdon Field.
Even ...
read more »Jul 02, 2025
The OSSAA mandated dead period may be in effect for this week, but high school football in Oklahoma never sleeps.
The Nowata Ironmen were in full swing on and off the field prior to the pause, as Nowata looks to build off of last season's playoff run with a young group this year.
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