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Varnum has had their ups and downs so far this season but it is still early, and the Whippets and Lady Whippets continue to hold up their winning tradition.
Read moreLast week, when the rest of the Thunder was on the road, Kenrich Williams was back in Oklahoma City, diligently rehabbing the right ankle sprain he sustained the day after Thanksgiving against the Washington Wizards.
Read moreWith COVID-19 there is one thing that has remained the same, the need to be flexible and resilient. We started the 2021 school year with a surge of COVID-19 cases in employees and students.
Read moreSelecting which type of grape to use is one of the most important decisions for new vineyard establishments and grower success, said Andrej Svyantek, an Oklahoma State University assistant Extension specialist in viticulture and enology.
Read moreAfter falling to North Rock Creek in their previous game, both the Seminole girls’ and boys’ teams went into Meeker Tuesday with a 1-1 record. The Lady Chieftains and Chieftains alike beat Meeker in blowout fashion, the girls’ final score 77-22, and the boys’ final score 79-42.
Read moreAbove, Reese Street, a Seminole Junior, puts up a layup in Meeker Tuesday night. The Seminole girls won the game in blowout fashion with a final score of 77-21. —Staff Photo by Jaxon Smith
Read moreSeminole’s Kennedy Coker puts up a two point shot for the Chieftains in Tuesday’s game against Meeker. Coker tallied 19 points on the evening, including three 3-pointers, to lead all scorers. Tuesday’s game was a rebound for both the boys and girls teams, having fallen to North Rock Creek last week. Both Seminole teams are slated to compete in the Okemah Tournament this weekend, looking to continue winning and bring trophies back home for their community. —Staff Photo by Jaxon Smith
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