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Beggs falls to undefeated Kellyville despite late surge
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January 21, 2026
Beggs falls to undefeated Kellyville despite late surge
By TIFFANY BELL SPECIAL TO THE TIMES,

There was nothing casual about Tuesday night inside the Demon Dome, and the pumped-up home crowd felt it early. Beggs stepped onto their home floor ready for a test, and that’s exactly what they got in Kellyville – an undefeated 13-0 opponent built to punish mistakes and capitalize on fast-paced possessions. The Demons matched the challenge with toughness, pace and a fourth-quarter surge that pushed the contest to the final buzzer, ultimately falling 78-74 in a game that stayed within reach for all four quarters.

Beggs opened strong with an 18-16 advantage after the first period, setting the tone through ball movement and early scoring balance. Kellyville countered in the second by tightening their offense and converting in space, outscoring Beggs 20-9 to take a 36-27 lead at the half. Neither side allowed separation to get comfortable, and the game became a track-style exchange of makes, stops and short-lived margins.

Both teams continued matching each other possession for possession in the third quarter, with Kellyville holding a narrow 19-19 split to maintain a nine-point advantage entering the fourth. That set up a dramatic final eight minutes. Beggs erupted for 28 points in the final frame- their highest-scoring quarter of the nightapplying relentless pressure on a Kellyville team that had yet to taste a loss this season. The Demons’ pace forced quicker decisions, spread the floor and manufactured scoring opportunities in transition and half-court actions.

For Beggs, the offensive engine was senior Rickey Smith, who poured in 29 points on a night where his shot-making and endurance kept the Demons in striking distance. Smith scored in every quarter, including 12 in the fourth, and provided the necessary lift to push Beggs within a single possession late. Around him, the Demons found scoring help from several supporting options. Baker Copeland delivered 12 points with bursts in the first and third quarters, while AJ Estrada chipped in nine through a steady scoring rhythm in three periods. Bobby Baker added eight, including six in the final frame, while Aiden Taylor, Brayden King and Payton Kelley combined for timely buckets in the closing stretch. Jordan Wesley added four points, helping stretch spacing and pace as Beggs kept the scoreboard active.

Defensively, Beggs approached the night with competitive discipline, choosing to contest shots without overextending and forcing Kellyville into earned possessions. The structure paid off late, as stops in the fourth quarter allowed Beggs to string together scoring runs and apply pressure on an undefeated opponent that had rarely been pushed into late-game scenarios.

As the buzzer sounded, the scoreboard reflected a four-point gap, but the performance carried broader meaning. Beggs battled a 13-0 team for four full quarters, outscored them in two of them, and produced a late push that turned the Demon Dome into a playoff-style atmosphere. The Demons fell to 4-9 with the result, yet the competitive display offered a promising indicator of growth as the season moves deeper into January. For a roster that continues to sharpen pace, scoring balance and situational execution, Tuesday night served as proof that Beggs can stand toe-totoe with top-level competition – and make them work for every possession.

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October 18, 1999 - March 5, 2026Amy Nichole Maxey, 26, passed away on March 5, 2026, in Okmulgee. She was born on October 18, 1999, in Paris, Texas to Jarvis Maxey and Nancy (Osborne) Maxey.Amy will b...
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September 10, 1949 - March 8, 2026Services are pending with McClendon-Winters Funeral Home for Thomas Patterson, who passed away March 8, 2026.
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