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NEWSWEEK - The abdominal/oblique injury to Texas football quarterback Quinn Ewers is reportedly not as serious as it was originally believed. Ewers exited Saturday’s game against the University of Texas San Antonio with the injury and did not return. He is not expected to play against Louisiana Monroe in Week 4 but has been deemed “week to week” with no set timetable for his return, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
Read moreNORMAN — University of Oklahoma junior defensive lineman R Mason Thomas was named the Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week after his career performance in OU’s 34-19 win over Tulane on Saturday, the Football Writers Association of America announced Tuesday.
Read moreThe Strother Lady Yellowjackets traveled to Whippet Territory Monday evening to face Varnum in a little fast pitch action.
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Read moreSeveral Seminole County Cross Country teams competed this pass Saturday at the Annual North Rock Creek Heartland Championship Cross Country meet.
Read moreOn Friday, Sept. 13th, the Seminole Chieftains traveled west to take on the Tecumseh Savages for game two of their 2024 campaign. A stellar defensive performance helped the Chieftains defeat the Savages, 24-8. With the win, Seminole starts the season with a 2-0 record for the first time since 2021. A packed Seminole crowd would watch the Chieftains start off the game with a bang, as Safety Donovin Garfield picked up a fumble in the Tecumseh backfield and took it 51 yards to the house. A successful two-point conversion gave Seminole an 8-0 lead midway through the 1st quarter. From there, the two teams would trade punts back and forth until the Chieftains struck again with eight minutes left in the half. A pass from QB Dontre Garfield to WR Landon Bowling for a 48-yard touchdown reception would extend Seminole’s lead to 16-0.
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