My name is Eric Sharum,. the one who will keep you company weekday afternoons on KLAW from 3-7. I have been in radio for the last 33 years growing up in a small town in Upper Michigan called Iron River. It was where I got my first radio job at WIKB, while still in High School in 1984. I went on to further my education in radio and tv while attending Brown Institute in Minneapolis MN, where I graduated in 1987. I moved here for my first job in Lawton OK in 1987 employed at KRLG which became KKRX. I then went on to work 2 years at KSWO as a commercial photographer and worked part time at KLAW until the morning show full time position opened up. This is where I made my place, and enjoyed many years including those with our very own Jeri Anderson with Eric and Jeri. I have been married 22 years and have 2 sons Caleb and Joshua. Even though I was born and raised in Michigan I have gladly called Lawton Home for 30 years.
Eric Sharum
The MacArthur Highlanders Are Headed to the Finals!
It was one incredible night, one unbelievable game to be remembered and talked about for years to come and a game where you really couldn't put into words to properly describe with all what had transpired that night with all the up's and downs from one of the most thrilling and exciting games I have ever been a part of.
Big Mac Heads To Class 5A Semi-Finals
Only 8 teams remained in the class 5-A playoffs this past Friday night and the winners of the 4 games being played across the state would advance to the semi-finals next week.
Big Mac Takes on the Collinsville Cardinals to Advance to the Semi-Finals
Only 8 teams remained in the class 5-A playoffs this past Friday night and the winners of the 4 games being played across the state would advance to the semi-finals next week. MacArthur was one of those elite eight and had to travel up the turnpike 3 hours to take on the Collinsville Cardinals just north of Tulsa.
Big Mac Closes Regular Season With A Win Over El Reno
Just like that week 10 of the 2014 football season has come and gone last Friday night as it capped off a exciting close to the season on senior night at Cameron stadium as the home town crowd showed their true appreciation before the game to what this senior group has meant to the Highlander nation with one exciting year.
Big Mac Win Over Chickasha Leaves Three-Way Tie For District First
The MacArthur Highlanders found themselves back on the winning track with their second road game in a row taking on the fighting chicks of Chickasha in week 8 of the High School football season.
Highlanders Suffer First District Loss Against Ardmore
It was a warm evening October night to play football for the start of fall break in Ardmore which featured two undefeated teams both at 6-0 and a fight for the lead for a possible district championship.
Highlanders Achieve Third District Win Against Duncan Demons
The Highlanders had a lot to prove, or so it seemed to those looking from outside the program, after winning by just two points the week before in Altus. For those around town the question was asked "What happened?" Was there something to be concerned about with MacArthur?
Highlanders Pull Dramatic Win Over Bulldogs
This week the Highlanders, who were undefeated at 4-0 and 1-0 in district, played one of the most thrilling high school football games seen in recent years. When it was all said and done, narrowly escaped with another thrilling 2 point win on the road.
Mac Dominates First District Game Against NW Classen
The Macarthur Highlanders have been hitting on all cylinders to start the first part of the season going undefeated and 3-0 in their non district portion of the season with great wins over Clinton, Lawton high and Eisenhower.
Big Mac Enters District Play As City Champs
The MacArthur Highlanders were certainly riding high after coming off their biggest and impressive win of the season last week; with a 2 point victory over their city rival the Lawton High Wolverines.
Big Mac Defeats Lawton High in a Close 35 to 33 Victory
It was a game hyped up all week from media outlets throughout the state. Some even said it was to be the second best game in the state. This game sure lived up to its billing. It was big brother against little brother (6-A versus 5-A) inner-city rivals bragging rights for a year...It was also a City Championship on the line. However you viewed the game, the anticipation was running high from the