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Each home run hit by the Oklahoma City Dodgers during Triple-A’s Final Stretch will benefit Cleats For Kids in Oklahoma City thanks to a Minor League Baseball initiative called “Homers That Help.”
Read moreOklahoma will commemorate all three of the legendary Selmon brothers with a statue to be unveiled next season.
Read moreComing off the largest summer in company history and hosting over 5,000 teams and 250,000 guests this year, Ripken Baseball is excited to announce its 2022 schedule. Known for providing the best baseball experience in youth sports with permanent facilities in Tennessee, South Carolina, and Maryland, Ripken Baseball will embark on their first multi-city tour through their newly added Ripken Select Tournaments. For the first time in more than 20 years, these tournaments will be accessible to baseball teams in multiple markets outside of their own Ripken Baseball facilities.
Read moreThe Seminole girls and boys cross country teams started their seasons with wins at both the Holdenville and Purcell Invitational.
Read morePictured above left is the Seminole Girls Cross Country Track team, which includes (l-r) Suriya Sewell, Ameree Yahola, Natalie Choate, Gabbi Howard, Marin Adams, Kaylyn Cotner, Gloria Deatherage, Mackenzie Mcintosh and Leah Choate. Above right is Connor Childs, who recently set a new 3200-meter school record at the Purcell Invitational. Below: The Boys Cross Country team, which consists of Zach Anson, Riley Khalil, Yuro Sewell, Kadin Marshall, Garrett Williams, Josh Armstrong and Easton Atyia (pictured l-r).
Read moreTuesday afternoon, Ben Simmons finally made it official (via his mouthpiece). According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Simmons will not attend the Philadelphia 76ers‘ training camp that starts next week.
Read moreSeminole High School volleyball steamrolled Yale in three straight sets on Senior Night.
Read moreThe SSC Educational Foundation hosted its 25th Annual Golf Tournament at the Jimmie Austin Golf Course in Seminole on Sept. 17. This year’s event raised more than $30,000 for student scholarships and campus capital projects. A total of 95 players, comprising 24 corporate teams, took to the links to show their support for the College.
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