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There were a few special guests inside the BOK Center for the Thunder’s preseason matchup against Denver. A group of 9th- and 10th-grade students sat among the crowd of Tulsans sporting matching black t-shirts, holding signed mini-basketballs and even passing around a signed pair of electric blue basketball shoes. They watched with added excitement as an overtime battle unfolded on the floor in front of them knowing that they had a special tie to the home team. Those high schoolers represented the inaugural cohort of the Thunder Fellows Program and the shoes belonged to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Read moreAfter a year hiatus, the UNC Sports and Entertainment Summit returned to Chapel Hill this past weekend for its third iteration— bringing 10 UNC alumni back to campus to connect with students, young alumni, faculty and staff. The event, held at the Blue Zone at Kenan Stadium, was attended by more than 150 guests interested in learning and networking in the sport and entertainment industry.
Read moreSince 1955, the Rodeo Hall of Fame has been dedicated to honoring and memorializing the legacy of great performers in rodeo and its related professions. Induction into this prestigious hall of fame is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed on an honoree. The RHS Board of Directors reviews each nominee thoroughly and annually selects a slate of nominees.
Read moreThe role individuals play in their own health care became more prominent in 2020. As a global pandemic forced people from all walks of life to prioritize their personal health each time they left their homes, many individuals sought ways to take a more active role in their health care.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Ladies volleyball team defeated Labette Community College of Kansas in three matches Monday. Shown are pictures from the series. Above left: Cailee Schorder returning a serve. Above right: Maghan Cereceres attempting to block a return at the net. Left; Sarah Jones putting the ball back over the net. Below: Sarah Jones puts the ball just over the two defenders reach. —Photos by Glen Bryan
Read moreThe Oklahoma Baptist University Bison travelled to Ada in Tiger Country to take on the East Central Tigers at Koi Ishto Stadium Saturday night and came away with a huge win 47-20.
Read moreOBU Bison Tyler King, a sophomore from Wewoka, makes a tackle in Saturday’s matchup against East Central. OBU walked away with a huge win of 47-20. —Photo by Bill Anderson
Read moreAbove: Kaden Boswell (#82), once a Wewoka Tiger, is now an East Central University Tiger. He saw plenty of action in Saturday’s game against OBU. Below: OBU’s Josh Cornell set a record during the game. —Staff Photos by Andy Wilson
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