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The Station Schedule
DUE TO POSITIVE TESTS FOR THE CORONAVIRUS IN CLEVELAND COUNTY THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY POINT IN TIME. Please check with www.cityofmoore. com or call (405) 793-5090 for the latest information.
This is a partial list of schedules, activities, and classes available through the Moore Parks & Recreation department. You can find something of interest for everyone by visiting The Station website at: activiecommunities.com/mooreparks/home or by calling The Station front desk at (405) 793-5090.
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PROGRAMS AT THE STATION RECREATION CENTER
FIT AS A FIDDLE WHEN: Through Dec. 27 TIME: Tuesdays , 1–2 p.m. AGES: 3–5 FEE: $25 per month/5 Station Passholders per session no charge REGISTRATION: By the first Tuesday of each month, 20 maximum Toddlers will enjoy getting their exercise by running, jumping, tumbling on mats and dancing to favorite energetic songs.
WALK THE PARKS – FAMILY FIT WHEN: Through Nov. 20 REGISTRATION: cityofmoore.com/walktheparks Walk the Parks is a physical activity-tracking program that encourages participants get active by exploring our exercise-friendly city parks. The goal of Walk the Parks is to promote health, wellness, and community by highlighting the City of Moore parks and their resources for physical activity. Bring your family, friends, pets and walking shoes and get started on September 25, 2022.
FIT KIDS WHEN: Wednesdays TIME: 5–6 p.m. AGES: 7–12 FEE: Passholders free; Non-passholder $20 This 55-minute class is packed with entertaining music, foundational fitness moves, and fun games. Fit Kid will get your child moving and learning the importance of making healthy choices all while having fun! For ages 7 to 12 years. Parents are welcome to stay.
THANKSGIVING BREAK ART CAMP Come and join the fun as we create several different art projects using a variety of techniques! WHEN: November 21 - 23 TIME: 9am-noon AGES: 6-9 FEE: $40 REGISTRATION: Through November 20. Register online at: cityofmoore.com/ departments-divisions/parks-recreation/ activities-camps-programs
THANKSGIVING BREAK BASKETBALL CAMP For any young athlete who is looking to improve his or her skills, work hard, make new friends and have fun. What better way than by getting to play basketball for 2 days and learn some new things in the process. WHEN: November 21-23 TIME: 9am – Noon AGES: 6-12 FEE: $55 REGISTRATION: Through November 20. Online at cityofmoore.com/departments-divisions/parks-recreation/activities-camps-programs.
CAMPS
THANKSGIVING BREAK MAGIC CAMP In this 3 day camp, participants will learn several different magic tricks that they can perform at home! Hurry and sign up for this camp before all of the spots disappear! WHEN: November 21-23 TIME: 1–4 p.m. AGES: 6–12 FEE: $110 REGISTRATION: Through November 20. Online at cityofmoore.com/departments-divisions/parks-recreation/activities-camps-programs
THANKSGIVING BREAK VOLLEYBALL CAMP Young volleyball players will have a chance to upgrade their skills while having a blast. WHEN: November 21-23 TIME: 9 a.m. - Noon AGES: 6–12 FEE: $55 REGISTRATION: Online/in-person (online preferred) through November 20. Register at cityofmoore.com/departments-divisions/parks-recreation/activities-camps-programs
SPORTS BY ROB MORRIS
Wolfe Feels Right at Home as OBU Quarterback
When Dayton Wolfe graduated from Westmoore in 2021, he headed to Cowley Community College in Arkansas City, Kansas, to play baseball. His plans for the future didn’t include playing football, a sport he loved and excelled in while playing for the Jaguars. It didn’t take him long to rethink his decision.
“I enjoyed Cowley, and I still love baseball,” said Wolfe, “But I missed football the whole time I was there. So, I entered the transfer portal at the end of the fall semester.”
Some schools were interested in him, but Wolfe didn’t take long to settle on Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee.
“OBU liked me and my film,” said Wolfe, “Plus, it was closer to home, and I can still see my family.”
That family includes younger brother, Denver, who plays quarterback for the Moore Lions. Dayton says he and Denver, who recently set a single game record for passing yards in a single game with 513, have always been competitive in a good-natured, sibling sort of way.
“We’re a little bit different in that he likes to make plays with his legs,” said Wolfe. “We both throw great balls, too. But I think if you lined us up for a 40-yard dash, I could take him.”
The transition back to football was a relatively quick one for Wolfe. He participated in spring football and then got a chance to work with the OBU receiving corps throughout the summer. As a result, he was named the starter heading into the 2022 season.
Wolfe says that while the team’s record isn’t where they want it to be, they’ve been competitive in almost every game.
“We’re a good football team but have
PHOTO COURTESY OBU BISON FOOTBALL
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PHOTO COURTESY OBU BISON FOOTBALL
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played some really tough teams,” said Wolfe. “We’re close to being where we need to be, we’ve just got to learn to finish, and I’m confident we can do that as we finish the season.”
Even though the Bison dropped their season opener against 3rdranked and still unbeaten Ouachita Baptist, the final score and Wolfe’s stat-line for the day shows OBU is not far away. Wolfe completed 34 passes in 55 attempts for 397 yards and three touchdowns.
“Honestly, when I got back out there, I felt like I never left,” said Wolfe, “And this shows what our team can do right there, just competing with them. We know we’ll have success when we put it all together.”
And life off the gridiron agrees with Wolfe as well. He plans to major in marketing and graduate early.
“I love it here at OBU,” said Dayton. “I’ve made a lot of really good friends in the short time I’ve been here. My professors and classes are all great. And like I said, I’m close enough to home just to run over and see my family, my girlfriend, and to watch my brother play.”
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