Ponca City Wildcats Varsity Team Traveling to Edmond to Play Deer Creek High School

Beverly Cantrell-poncacitynow.com - September 23, 2022 3:40 pm

The Ponca City High School Varsity football team will be in Edmond tonight to take on Deer Creek High School.

If you can, travel to Edmond, fill the stands and help support the Ponca City Wildcats.

If you can’t travel, you can listen to the game, play by play, with Jordan Woodruff.

Tune in to local TEAM Radio station, 100.7FM-101 Country KPNC or catch a live video stream with broadcast audio at poncacitynow.com powered by Ponca City Broadband.

Pre-game is at 6:30 pm with kick-off at 7:00.

Sponsors for the Wildcat sports broadcast on KPNC include Stuteville Chevrolet Buick GMC, Stolhand-Wells Group, Klinger’s Collision Center, Ponca Tribal Victim Services, RCB Bank, Fairfax Medical Facilities, Tyndall Family Dentistry, Anderson Flooring Abby Design Showroom, Equity Bank, Boss Custom Tees, First National Bank of Oklahoma, Toni’s Westside Health Mart, Dorada Foods, Kyler Construction Group, Ponca City Energy, Community National Bank & Trust, Bob Hurley Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram, Redlands Office Solutions, Martin Jean & Jackson, attorneys at law, Phillips 66, McGee Jewelers, AMC Urgent Care, Heather Cannon Honda, Grace Memorial Chapel, Evans & Associates, Jiffy Trip, Stuteville Ford Lincoln, Stillwater Medical/Ortho Oklahoma, Stride Bank in Blackwell, Cherokee Strip Credit Union.

GO CATS!

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