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Carl Albert, 78, of East Hartford, peacefully passed away surrounded by his loving wife Maureen on Thursday, October 24, 2024. Born on October 22, 1946 in Saint Agatha, Maine, Carl was the son of t… ...
FOURTH QUARTER - Five minutes away from Carl Albert winning its 19th state title. - Carl Albert's Trynae Washington, an Oklahoma signee, picks off his second pass of the night.
Carl Albert has put together another dominant year, scoring 668 total points while holding opponents to just 47. One of those wins came at Guthrie, with the Titans prevailing, 29-0, in a district ...
Carl Albert squeaked by the Bluejays 24-21 last season, but at this year's pace, even No. 5-ranked Guthrie might be overmatched. Still, the Bluejays improved to 6-2 and 5-0 with Friday night's 56 ...
This school year KFOR is once again recognizing outstanding scholar-athletes. We are teaming up with Homeland to honor Nicole Collins of Carl Albert High School.
Sperry - an offseason transfer from Texas - completed 9-of-12 passes for 131 yards and ran for another 106 to go along with three total TDs as he won his first championship with Carl Albert, which ...
One day after assistant coach Jimmy Wilkerson died at age 43, his son Maddox and the Carl Albert football team honored the former OU great by winning the Class 5A title.
Less than two weeks ago, Carl Albert Titan senior and one of the top defensive players in Oklahoma High School football, Carl’Veon Young, announced he had received an official offer from ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Carl Albert has six videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1964 Compiled Program. The year with the highest average number of views per program was ...
OKLAHOMA'S Democratic Representative Carl Bert Albert, 53, is 5 ft. 4 in. tall, wears an elfin grin, and is so inconspicuous that he might be mistaken for a filing clerk in his own office. But ...
But Saturday was different than most of Carl Albert’s title games because of the lopsided margin. Carl Albert’s only real blowout win previously in a state final was 37-7 over Chickasha in 1997.