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KWON-KYFM-KRIG-KPGM...Sports of All Sorts!

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

Sooners SEC Struggle - OK-State Abysmal

Nov 11, 2024

College football, still tough in Oklahoma. OU looked like it pulled a rabbit out of the hat at Missouri, but in a wild back-and-forth final few minutes the Tigers had the last laugh. In a tie game with less than a minute remaining a Jackson Arnold fumble gave Mizzou a 30-23 win.  ... read more »

Patriot Athlete of the Week: Russell Miller

Nov 11, 2024

Another Monday means another Patriot Auto Group Area Athlete of the Week, powered by Tri County Tech. Today we will go to the top Bartlesville High cross-country runner of the 2024 season, Bruin senior Russell Miller. Miller has been running cross county since he was in the sixth grade. A ... read more »