Potawatomi Fire Forward/Center Paul Harrison tries to aim for the basket but is fouled during the home game against the Oklahoma Panthers, April 13. The Fire won, 128-90. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Mo, the Fire Wolf, dances with Skylar Harrison, 3, of Atlanta, GA, during the Potawatomi Fire home game on April 13. Harrison is the daughter of Fire Forward/Center Paul Harrison. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Guard/Forward K.D. Moore puts up two more points on the scoreboard during the home game with the Oklahoma Panthers on April 13. The Fire won, 128-90. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
The North Rock Creek Band, led by Toppie Lincicome, entertained the crowd during halftime of the Potawatomi Fire home game on April 13. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Guard Tevin Foster takes a minute to shake hands with Citizen Potawatomi Nation Vice Chair Linda Capps during the home game on April 13. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Talking with Mo the Fire Wolf
The Potawatomi Fire returned from the All-Star break in style, racing out to a commanding early lead and never looking back as they trounced the Oklahoma Panthers, 128-90. K.D. Moore led the Fire with 25 points, one of six Fire players in double figures. Moore also had five rebounds and made both of his three-point attempts. T.J. Maston and Tevin Foster had 22 points each. Foster made three tre...
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