Tecumseh wins Districts, begins Regionals tonight

  • Tecumseh's Sherman Mitchell aims at the bucket during the second quarter of the Class 4A Districts at Eufaula on Feb. 21. The Savages made a three-point shot in the last two seconds to win, 69-67. Photo courtesy of Rodney Haltom/Eufaula Indian Journal
    Tecumseh's Sherman Mitchell aims at the bucket during the second quarter of the Class 4A Districts at Eufaula on Feb. 21. The Savages made a three-point shot in the last two seconds to win, 69-67. Photo courtesy of Rodney Haltom/Eufaula Indian Journal
  • Tecumseh's Creed Wright shoots over the Ironhead's defense during the Class 4A Districts at Eufaula on Feb. 21. The Savages made a three-point shot in the last two seconds to win, 69-67. Photo courtesy of Rodney Haltom/ Eufaula Indian Journal
    Tecumseh's Creed Wright shoots over the Ironhead's defense during the Class 4A Districts at Eufaula on Feb. 21. The Savages made a three-point shot in the last two seconds to win, 69-67. Photo courtesy of Rodney Haltom/ Eufaula Indian Journal
  • Tecumseh junior Sampson Martin sinks a three-point shot in the last two seconds of play at the Class 4A District Tournament in Eufaula on Feb. 21. This was the winning shot with a final score of 69-67. Photo courtesy of Kenetta Lisenbee.
    Tecumseh junior Sampson Martin sinks a three-point shot in the last two seconds of play at the Class 4A District Tournament in Eufaula on Feb. 21. This was the winning shot with a final score of 69-67. Photo courtesy of Kenetta Lisenbee.
  • The Tecumseh High School Savages pose with their coaches after winning the Class 4A District Tournament at Eufaula on Feb. 21. Photo courtesy of Kenetta Lisenbee.
    The Tecumseh High School Savages pose with their coaches after winning the Class 4A District Tournament at Eufaula on Feb. 21. Photo courtesy of Kenetta Lisenbee.
    The Tecumseh Savages took a long road trip to Eufaula to meet the 18th-ranked Ironheads for a District Title. Eufaula came into the District contest with a plush record of 17-7 while the youthful Savages had struggled to a 10-15 record on the year.The Savages weren’t deterred by the discrepancy of the records. Win or lose, the T-Town boys come to play no matter who they face. And wow, ...

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