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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- On the first day of practice as he prepares his New England Patriots team to face quarterback Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, coach Bill Belichick brought his sense of humor to Wednesday morning’s news conference.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Ladies Volleyball team won two games back-to-back at home on Saturday, first defeating Independence Community College by a score of 3-2 then Dallas College-Mountain View 3-0. Right photo: Marlee Hunter serves it up against her opponents. Below: The team poses for a team photo after a match Saturday. Team members include Cailee Schroeder, Sarah Jones, Baylea Norris, Marlee Hunter, Anna Beth Fehrle, Macie Noland, Brooke Schmitz, Mya Williams, Meghan Cereceres, Abby Shook, Kaitlyn Matlock and Teryn Foote. —Staff Photos by Andy Wilson
Read moreThere’s nothing quite like Monday Night Football in front of a sold-out, raucous crowd against one of your fiercest rivals. The passion, the intensity. This was NFC East football.
Read moreThe Seminole Chieftains remain perfect on the season after beating #5 Stigler Panthers by a score of 28-21 on Friday night.
Read moreChieftain softball took on the Tecumseh Lady Savages on Thursday night, losing by a score of 6-0.
Read moreThe Sasakwa Vikings were home Thursday night and hosted the Coyle Bluejackets in their first district game. The Sasakwa Vikings are having a very good start to their 2021 season under Head Coach Bruce Harrell and posted another win 72-46.
Read moreThe Seminole State College ladies soccer team prevailed over Northeastern Oklahoma A&M by a score of 5-0 in a match held on Sunday. Above, Sayler Choat tries a header. Below: Ayano Wyatt battling for control of the ball. —Photos by Glen Bryan
Read moreAfter getting off to a slow start, the Maud Tigers rallied and defeated The Oaks Warriors by a score of 32-16 Thursday night. Left photo: Maud Senior Quarterback Bryce Bodkin avoids the rush and throws the ball down field. Right: The Tigers had big plays in the pass game and the run game was highlighted by Bodkin’s diving play at the goal line. The defense gave up some big plays but redeemed themselves with turnovers and defensive stops that prevented the Warriors from making this a close game. —Photos by Andy Wilson
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