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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 25

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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1 Scherzer almost perfect Nationals hurler Max Scherzer lost his perfect game with two outs in the ninth after hitting the Pirates' Jose Tabata, but still got the no-hitter. SPORTS NEWS0K.COM 0KLAH0MAN.COM SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2015 BOB BARRY JR. 1 1957-2015 Longtime sports voice Bob Barry Jr. dies at 58 Bob Barry who worked at KFOR-TV since 1982, I died Saturday at 58. PHOTO PROVIDED jail Saturday evening on complaints of manslaughter, making an illegal U-turn, causing an accident without a driver's license and possession of a controlled dangerous substance.

KFOR-TV confirmed his death Saturday evening. He was 58 and is survived by his wife, Gina, and four children. Barry, the son of legendary Oklahoma City sportscaster Bob Barry SEE BARRY, PAGE 4B BY JASON KERSEY Staff Writer jkerseyoklahoman.com As KFOR's io p.m. newscast returned from a commercial break Friday, sports director Bob Barry Jr. sang about five seconds of Carole King's "I Hear the Earth Move," shaking his fists as if holding drum sticks.

Then he gave a shoutout to his brother, Frank, calling him one of the best drummers he knows. "His last show was just typical Bobby," said Van Shea Iven, who worked at KFOR with Barry for 17 years. "He loved life; he loved sports; he loved his family and he loved his friends." Barry died Saturday afternoon in a motorcycle crash near NW 142 and May Avenue in northwest Oklahoma City. Officers arrested the driver of the car that collided with Barry's motor scooter. Gustavo Castillo Gutierrez, 26, was booked into Oklahoma County SCHOLAR-ATHLETES: RECOGNIZING THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST IN OKLAHOMA PREPS Norman North's Justin Wu and Edmond North's Jaci Smith don't have much in common when it comes to their choice of sports.

wu is a champion swimmer, while smith excels at track and tennis. but they definitely share one common trait: tenacity. both are single-minded in their pursuit of excellence, in competition and in the classroom. their ability to get stronger as their goals near shows they each Finish strong Stories by Jenni Carlson Staff Writer jcarlsonoklahoman. comPhotos by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman Bet tfM Hpr BOB COLON SCHOLARSHIP: $2,000 RUNNER-UP SCHOLARSHIPS: $1,000 JoBi Heath, Edmond Santa Fe Jaci Smith, Edmond North Bryce Balenseifen, Deer Creek Connor McGinnis, Heritage Hall Justin Wu, Norman North Jayden Chestnut, Mustang Josh McMinn, Southwest Covenant Kailee Orr, Washington SEE THE WINNERS' STORIES ON PAGE 9B FOR ALL THE 2015 SCHOLAR-ATHLETES, SEE PAGES 10-11B Effi.

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