Fire Torch Enid 157–89, Advance to Conference Finals

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Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

  • An Enid player shoots free-throws with a giant Potawatomi Fire 'Road to 3Peat' banner as a backdrop during the first quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2. The Fire beat the Enid Outlaws, 157-89, in this game and in the first game at Enid, 122-98. They move on to the Midwest Conference Finals today (June 5) and June 7, both days at 7 pm at FireLake Arena, according to potawatomifire.com.
    An Enid player shoots free-throws with a giant Potawatomi Fire 'Road to 3Peat' banner as a backdrop during the first quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2. The Fire beat the Enid Outlaws, 157-89, in this game and in the first game at Enid, 122-98. They move on to the Midwest Conference Finals today (June 5) and June 7, both days at 7 pm at FireLake Arena, according to potawatomifire.com.
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward Ricky Artis II takes it upcourt during the second quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2.
    Potawatomi Fire Forward Ricky Artis II takes it upcourt during the second quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2.
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward Isaiah Wade takes an assist from Deshawn Munson and puts it in the basket during the second quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2.
    Potawatomi Fire Forward Isaiah Wade takes an assist from Deshawn Munson and puts it in the basket during the second quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2.
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward Ke'Tarrious 'KT' Boucham sinks two more points.
    Potawatomi Fire Forward Ke'Tarrious 'KT' Boucham sinks two more points.
  • The Fire Girls perform during the first quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2, in which the Potawatomi Fire beat the Enid Outlaws, 157-89.
    The Fire Girls perform during the first quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2, in which the Potawatomi Fire beat the Enid Outlaws, 157-89.
  • Potawatomi Fire Forward Jay Hedgeman makes a layup during the first quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2. The Fire beat the Enid Outlaws, 157-89, in this game and in the first game at Enid, 122-98. They move on to the Midwest Conference Finals today (June 5) and June 7, both days at 7 pm at FireLake Arena, according to potawatomifire.com.
    Potawatomi Fire Forward Jay Hedgeman makes a layup during the first quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2. The Fire beat the Enid Outlaws, 157-89, in this game and in the first game at Enid, 122-98. They move on to the Midwest Conference Finals today (June 5) and June 7, both days at 7 pm at FireLake Arena, according to potawatomifire.com.
  • After catching a court-length pass, Potawatomi Fire Guard Deshawn Munson takes it to the hoop during the first quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2. Munson contributed 20 points, seven rebounds, five assists and four steals, according to potawatomifire.com. The Fire beat the Enid Outlaws, 157-89, in this game and in the first game at Enid, 122-98. They move on to the Midwest Conference Finals today (June 5) and June 7, both days at 7 pm at FireLake Arena.
    After catching a court-length pass, Potawatomi Fire Guard Deshawn Munson takes it to the hoop during the first quarter of the Central Division Finals Game 2. Munson contributed 20 points, seven rebounds, five assists and four steals, according to potawatomifire.com. The Fire beat the Enid Outlaws, 157-89, in this game and in the first game at Enid, 122-98. They move on to the Midwest Conference Finals today (June 5) and June 7, both days at 7 pm at FireLake Arena.

    SHAWNEE, OK – Dominance was on display Saturday night inside FireLake Arena as the Potawatomi Fire beat the Enid Outlaws 157-89 to move on to the Midwest Conference Finals. The 157 points were a season-high and the second most in a single game in Fire history. The 68-point margin of victory was their third-largest margin of victory in team history.

    “ We played just a great all-around game,” said Fi…