An Exciting Home Game For The Savages Ends With A Win

  • On Oct. 7, the Tecumseh High School cheerleaders performed with their junior cheerleaders. The junior cheerleaders ranged from pre-k all the way to sixth grade. They learned cheers and a dance during “kids clinic.” Payton Worley and all of the THS Cheerleaders helped in coaching the kids. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    On Oct. 7, the Tecumseh High School cheerleaders performed with their junior cheerleaders. The junior cheerleaders ranged from pre-k all the way to sixth grade. They learned cheers and a dance during “kids clinic.” Payton Worley and all of the THS Cheerleaders helped in coaching the kids. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Tecumseh senior Garrett Chaffin holds up the ball after making a touchdown in the home game against Harrah on Oct. 7. The Savages won 13-6. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Tecumseh senior Garrett Chaffin holds up the ball after making a touchdown in the home game against Harrah on Oct. 7. The Savages won 13-6. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Tecumseh Flag Corp members Brooke Bircher and Makenzie Brown perform to songs from “Aladdin” during halftime of the home football game on Oct. 7. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Tecumseh Flag Corp members Brooke Bircher and Makenzie Brown perform to songs from “Aladdin” during halftime of the home football game on Oct. 7. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    It was about as exciting as a football game can get last Friday night in Tecumseh. Maybe more exciting than was necessary in a game full of mistakes and questionable flags and big penalties. The Savages hosted Harrah in a big District 4A-2 match-up and it became a rough and tumble defensive battle between the two squads. It was a punt fest early and two teams stopping each other as th...

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