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Guymon Kids Inc. Hosts Two-Day Youth Basketball Tournament Feb. 13-14, 2026

Guymon Kids Inc. ran the Guymon Extreme Shootout, a two-day youth tournament Feb. 13-14 that hosted boys and girls teams spanning 6th through 8th grades (and up through 1st for some divisions).

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Guymon Kids Inc. Hosts Two-Day Youth Basketball Tournament Feb. 13-14, 2026
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Guymon hosted the Guymon Extreme Shootout, a two-day youth basketball tournament for boys and girls teams spanning 6th through 8th grades (and up through 1st for some divisions), on Feb. 13–14, 2026, organized by Guymon Kids Inc. and run out of local gym facilities in Guymon. The event title appears on Exposure Basketball as "Guymon Extreme Shootout 2026," and the two-day schedule brought youth players into indoor court play across town gyms.

The Exposure Events listing for Guymon Extreme Shootout 2026 included a schedule header labeled "## Schedule" with the token "TRN+" and a "## Brackets" section, and it prompted users to "Download the Exposure Events App" and to use the Exposure Events Apple App or Exposure Events Android App. The listing contained headers for "## CHAMPIONS" and "## STATISTIC LEADERS" with a "Show More" prompt, but the supplied listing did not include game times, team names, matchups, champions, final scores, or statistical leaders.

All event related questions should be directed to Luis Gutierre at elgutierrez03@gmail.com, according to the Exposure listing. The contact line in the listing shows a discrepancy between the displayed name "Luis Gutierre" and the email username "elgutierrez03," which reads as "Gutierrez" with a z; that mismatch is captured in the listing text and may warrant verification by organizers or parents seeking follow up.

The tournament format - a two-day event with divisions spanning middle school grades and, in some divisions, down to 1st grade - concentrates large numbers of minors in shared indoor spaces in Guymon gym facilities. That age range and close-contact play make onsite first aid, coordination with school nurses, and clear communication about injuries and illness especially important for families and local health partners. The Exposure listing did not provide information about onsite medical coverage, team counts, or participating schools, leaving gaps for parents and Texas County health providers to follow up on.

Local organizers have not posted champions or statistic leaders in the Exposure listing; the presence of the "## CHAMPIONS" and "## STATISTIC LEADERS" headers without entries signals incomplete public results for the Feb. 13-14 tournament. For more information about venues, official schedules, bracket outcomes, participant lists, or to resolve the contact-name discrepancy, the Exposure listing directs inquiries to Luis Gutierre at elgutierrez03@gmail.com.

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