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A combined 40-point night from Enid seniors Cam Mathis and Taye Sullivan wasn’t enough to knock off the 10th-ranked Putnam City North Friday night on homecoming at the Enid High School gym.
A 64-60 loss to rival Putnam City West in early January was the only stain on what has been an impressive season for the Panthers. So, the Panthers were excited to get the chance to face the same ...
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