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Friday night was alive with hopes of a big game from the Seminole Chieftains and everyone’s expectations were right. The Chieftains had beaten an out-of-state team that had a National Championship and 15 State Championships under their belt with a score of 35-14.
Read morePictured at left: Zack Nuckolls of the Maud Track team placed third in the North Rock Creek meet for Class A over the weekend. The track team is under the tutelage of Coach Lisa Stanley. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreOctober 1 is opening day for several major archery hunting seasons in Oklahoma. And prospects are looking good for most of those seasons, experts with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
Read moreThe Week 2 matchup between the Cleveland Browns and the Houston Texans didn’t exactly go the way we’d all drew it up in our heads, but the bottom line was still met, with Kevin Stefanski’s group staving off their opponent for a 31-21 win.
Read moreSeminole Lady Chieftain Softball hosted the Mcloud Lady Redskins at home.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Rural Elementary Schools (ORES) is having a softball tournament at the Seminole Quad softball fields this weekend.
Read moreFt. Gibson: September 13. Elevation above normal, water 80 with less than 1 ft. of water. Crappie good on grubs, hair jigs, jigs and minnows around brush structure, main lake and river channel. White bass slow on crankbaits, in-line spinnerbaits, sassy shad, small lures and spoons along creek channels, main lake and river channel. Blue and channel catfish slow on live bait, live shad and shrimp in the main lake and river channel. Report submitted by Ben Haff, game warden stationed in Wagoner County.
Read moreSeminole Chieftain quarterback Vcake Wassana leaps into the endzone for the score. Staff Photo by Bill Anderson
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