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Maud Tiger Bryce Bodkin lowers his shoulder to bring down the Welch player on Friday night. Staff Photo by Andy Wilson
Read moreThe Seminole State College Trojan baseball team recently donated $16,500 to the SSC Educational Foundation to help with the construction of an indoor training facility. The facility will be part of the Brian Crawford Memorial Sports Complex. To raise the money, the baseball team utilized eTeam Sponsor, a web-based, crowdfunding platform. The team created a video outlining the need for donations and reached out to alumni, friends, family and community supporters.
Read moreThe Seminole State College women’s soccer team will advance to the NJCAA Division I National Tournament in Daytona Beach, Florida next week. The tournament will take place from November 15-20 at Daytona State College. The SSC women’s soccer team earned their place on the national stage after clinching the West-Plains District Championship in a matchup against Casper College of Wyoming 1-0 on Nov. 6 at Rogers State University in Claremore. This marks the team’s third consecutive appearance at the national tournament.
Read moreSeminole traveled to Sequoyah-Tahlequah on Friday night. Coming into the game, the Chieftains were 8-1, with their lone loss coming against the current state #1, whereas Sequoyah-Tahlequah was 0-8.
Read moreThe Strother Yellowjackets hosted the Alex Longhorns Thursday night and claimed the victory with a final score of 59-8. Seniors were also honored prior to the game. Bottom photo: Tight end Grant Martin rushes downfield. —Staff Photo by Jaxon Smith
Read moreSeminole High School is anticipating hosting a home playoff football game on the evening of Friday, November 12. SHS wants to be sure that all fans have the opportunity to come to the game. In order to gain entry to the game, you must purchase tickets online. This is a requirement of the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association.
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