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Above, Seminole’s Kyleigh Hause poses with Coach Thomas Bare after taking first place at the Regional Powerlifting Meet. Hause will advance to State Competition as one of the highest seeds.
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Read moreAdvancement The Seminole Lady Chieftains claimed the Regional Consolation title on Tuesday after defeating Sallisaw at Perkins-Tryon High School. The final score was 62-58. The team will advance to Area to take on the Byng Lady Pirates, keeping their hopes alive for a shot at going to state. The Lady Chieftains are under the direction of Head Coach Charles Kemp. —Staff Photo by Jaxon Smith
Read moreThe Lady Wewoka Tigers had fought their way to a showdown with the Calera Lady Bulldogs in a “win or go home” game Tuesday afternoon at Dale High School and came away with a big win. This was the final game in the Class 2A Consolation bracket to advance to Area.
Read moreThe Wewoka Lady Tigers basketball squad poses for a team picture after defeating Calera 66-42 in a do or die game Tuesday at Dale High School. Tuesday’s match was the final game in the Class 2A Consolation bracket to advance to area. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Varnum Lady Whippets won the Area Consolation championship Tuesday night with a 69-43 win against Paden. The team played in the Area Championship on Monday night against the #1 team in class B, Lomega and lost a hardfought game 58-40. Even with the loss to Lomega, the Lady Whippets still had a chance to punch their ticket to the State Tournament in the consolation game that was played last night. This is the 6th year in a row that the Lady Whippets have gone to the State Tournament. The team was State Champions in 2019 and State Runner Up in 2020. —Photo courtesy Jeanne Gosa
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