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Read moreLeft, two Konawa Tiger Middle School Cross Country runners have had a good season this year. Thomas Yahola, an 8th grader and Moses Isaacs, a 7th grader. Yahola won first place at the Holdenville meet, took 4th place two different times at Tecumseh and 4th place at the Sulphur meet. Isaacs won first place at the Holdenville meet, took 4th place at Tecumseh, 5th place at Tecumseh and 4th at a color run which consisted of all ages. All of the cross country meets consisted of 30 to 40 runners per grade. —Courtesy Photos
Read moreChieftain athlete, Daylan Saxon, has a unique story.
Read moreTuesday night the Earlsboro Wildcats visited Stonewall for their first matchup of the season. In both contests, Earlsboro was victorious. The Lady Wildcats won by a score of 54-33, while the boys won 55-48.
Read moreLeft, Earlsboro’s Kassidy Baker looks for an open teammate in Tuesday night’s game against Stonewall. Below, Danney Billingsley gets a shot off against Stonewall.
Read moreThe Seminole State College women’s soccer team won the NJCAA Region II Soccer Championship Oct. 30 in Enid. The ladies defeated Northern Oklahoma College Friday evening in double overtime and won over Rose State College on Saturday to clinch the title. Saturday’s match ended 4-3 in a penalty kick shootout, following another double overtime. The Trojans will face Casper College of Wyoming Nov. 6 at 5 p.m. at Rogers State College in Claremore for the District title. The winner of that game will advance to the NJCAA World Series in Daytona Beach, Florida. —Photo Courtesy SSC
Read moreSeminole track teams recently competed in the State Cross Country meet. Left: Chieftain girls Leah Choate and Gloria Deatherage line up for the start in the state competition. Middle photo: Seminole senior, Riley Khalil, hurdles a down runner before completing a career best 18:18 5K. Bottom photo: Sophomore, Josh Armstrong, runs for the Chieftains second best time at the state meet. The boys came in 10th overall out of 21 teams. That was also without #1 runner Connor Childs who was injured. — Courtesy Photos
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