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Above, Lei Love approaches the Lady Cougar defense trying to find a crease to get to the basket. The seventh grade Lady Chieftain basketball squad fell to North Rock Creek on Monday night.
Read moreAbove, Lillian Geohagen dribbles while conducting traffic, looking to get a basket for Seminole’s 7 th grade team on Monday night.
Read moreIn mid-November, Denise Geist and Suzie O’Neal traveled to Surprise, Arizona to compete in the USTA League National Championship (Mixed Doubles 40 & Over, level 7.0).
Read moreDenise Geist and Suzie O’Neal traveled to Surprise, Arizona last month to compete in the USTA League National Championship. The duo, both from Seminole, competed against some of the best players in the country and came away with a top three finish. Geist went 2-0 in the tournament and O’Neal went 2-1.Geist said the pair has been pursuing the goal of playing in the nationals for seven years. She added the duo’s next goal is to make it to Nationals on a women’s team so that they can play doubles together in the future. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreMike Snyder, Athletic Director/Head Football Coach for Seminole Public Schools (center) alongside former SHS football player Papi White (left), who now plays for the Hamilton Tiger-cats of Ontario. Also pictured: Tiger-cats head coach Orlondo Steinauer. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreMichael Mayer is Notre Dame’s latest in a lengthy history of tight ends to collect some postseason honors.
Read moreThe Lady Chieftains entered the Okemah Tournament 2-1 and exited 5-1 after winning three straight games to win the championship. The girls entered the tournament as the #1 seed and proved they deserved that slot.
Read moreLast Thursday through Saturday the Chieftain basketball team participated in a tournament that consisted of three top 20 ranked teams. The Chieftains were slated as the 5th seed, but outplayed their seed by a spot, coming in fourth.
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