Earlsboro Police Chief Christopher Bayless, with the Hoof Patrol team, looks to pass during the Third Annual Earlsboro Donkey Basketball fundraiser on April 4 at the EHS Gym. Shown, from left, are Anthony Glasgow, Bayless, Bayless's son, Easton Barnes, and firefighter Caleb Inman. See full cutline below.
Toricelyn Harjo holds onto one-year-old Elianna Harjo for a donkey ride. John Cole, with the Pottawatomie County Public Safety Center, leads the donkey.
Officer Anthony Glasgow, with the Hoof Patrol, tries for a bucket. Also shown is firefighter Caleb Inman.
Earlsboro firefighter Cody Dailey tries to speed up his donkey on his way to the basket.
Firefighter Lucky Bohannon aims for the hoop during the Third Annual Earlsboro Donkey Basketball fundraiser on April 4 at the EHS Gym. Sponsored by the Earlsboro Fire Department and Police Department, the event raised $5,801 this year, which goes toward things like vehicle maintenance, fuel, equipment upgrades and firefighter gear, according to Police Chief Christopher Bayless and Firefighter Beau Dailey.
John Cole, with the Booking Broncos, tries to steal the ball from Caleb Inman, with the Code 3 Kickers, during the Third Annual Earlsboro Donkey Basketball fundraiser on April 4 at the EHS Gym. Sponsored by the Earlsboro Fire Department and Police Department, the event raised $5,801 this year, which goes toward things like vehicle maintenance, fuel, equipment upgrades and firefighter gear, according to Police Chief Christopher Bayless and Firefighter Beau Dailey.
Earlsboro firefighter Caleb Inman makes a basket during the Third Annual Earlsboro Donkey Basketball fundraiser on April 4 at the EHS Gym.
Tre Williams, with the Booking Broncos, puts up a shot during the Third Annual Earlsboro Donkey Basketball fundraiser on April 4 at the EHS Gym.
Earlsboro Police Chief Christopher Bayless, with the Hoof Patrol team, looks to pass during the Third Annual Earlsboro Donkey Basketball fundraiser on April 4 at the EHS Gym. Shown, from left, are Anthony Glasgow, Bayless, Bayless's son, Easton Barnes, and firefighter Caleb Inman. Sponsored by the Earlsboro Fire Department and Police Department, the event raised $5,801 this year, which goes tow...
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