Dale Signing Day held May 4, 2026

  • Dale senior Wyatt Seeley poses with Dale Head Boys Basketball Coach Fletcher Reed, right, and Assistant Coaches Oliver Willis, left, and Josh Forsythe. Seeley played both basketball and baseball and will continue his baseball career with Redlands Community College in El Reno.
    Dale senior Wyatt Seeley poses with Dale Head Boys Basketball Coach Fletcher Reed, right, and Assistant Coaches Oliver Willis, left, and Josh Forsythe. Seeley played both basketball and baseball and will continue his baseball career with Redlands Community College in El Reno.
  • Dale senior Skylar Anderson, right, poses with her mother, Jenifer Anderson, after signing a letter of intent to play basketball with Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, MO. Anderson has made the Tournament of Champions First Team with the most rebounds (33), Kingston MVP, TMC All-State Second Team, OGBCA All-State, Class 2A PNTV Top Gun Player of the Year and Little All-City in her high school career.
    Dale senior Skylar Anderson, right, poses with her mother, Jenifer Anderson, after signing a letter of intent to play basketball with Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, MO. Anderson has made the Tournament of Champions First Team with the most rebounds (33), Kingston MVP, TMC All-State Second Team, OGBCA All-State, Class 2A PNTV Top Gun Player of the Year and Little All-City in her high school career.
  • Dale's Dominik Seaton signed for a jazz band scholarship with Oklahoma State University. Seaton plays trumpet and has made Jazz Small School All-State, Oklahoma Bandmasters Association and the OBA Jazz Honor Band. Photos by Natasha Dunagan
    Dale's Dominik Seaton signed for a jazz band scholarship with Oklahoma State University. Seaton plays trumpet and has made Jazz Small School All-State, Oklahoma Bandmasters Association and the OBA Jazz Honor Band. Photos by Natasha Dunagan
  • Dale senior Boo Herber, center, poses with her parents, Micaela and Bailey Herber. Herber has signed a letter of intent as a softball pitcher with the University of South Carolina. Herber has reached 840 strike-outs in her high school career, made All-State and will serve as a Dale Valedictorian.
    Dale senior Boo Herber, center, poses with her parents, Micaela and Bailey Herber. Herber has signed a letter of intent as a softball pitcher with the University of South Carolina. Herber has reached 840 strike-outs in her high school career, made All-State and will serve as a Dale Valedictorian.

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