Shawnee senior Daley Rice takes it upcourt during the second quarter of the Feb. 13 Senior Night District home game against Booker T. Washington. The Lady Wolves lost 36-54, and later, the Wolves lost their game 57-85. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
Shawnee sophomore Karma Mason focuses on her foul shot. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
Shawnee junior Taylor Bailey lines up her foul shot during the Feb. 13 District game. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
Shawnee junior JaNya Bruner lines up for a foul shot during the second quarter of the Feb. 13 District home game against Booker T. Washington. The Lady Wolves lost 36-54. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
Shawnee High School celebrated Homecoming on Feb. 10, with a memorable night of basketball, school spirit, and tradition as the Wolves took on Tulsa Hale. The evening was capped with victories for both the Lady Wolves and the Wolves, adding to an already electric Homecoming atmosphere. Crowned were Homecoming King Tyray Fleeks and Homecoming Queen Tarilyn Thierry, both representing the track program. Photo courtesy of Shawnee Public Schools
Aidon Siqueiros is pictured with family during Senior Night for Shawnee High School basketball on Feb. 13, as the Wolves hosted Tulsa’s Booker T. Washington. While both the Lady Wolves and Wolves came up short on the scoreboard, the evening centered on celebrating the dedication, leadership, and lasting impact of Shawnee’s senior athletes and managers. Other seniors honored were: Aniya Kowena, Daley Rice, Tarilyn Thierry, Jocelyn Hayes, Aaniyah Lambert, and Ja’Qwon Evans. Photo Provided by SPS
Tarilyn Thierry poses with her family during the Shawnee High School Basketball Senior Night Ceremony, which was held between the girls and boys games on Feb. 13. Other seniors who were recognized were Aidon Siqueiros, Daley Rice, Aanyiah Lambert, Ja'Qwon Evans, Jocelyn Hayes and Aniya Kowena. Photo courtesy of SPS
Ja'Qwon Evans poses with his family during the Shawnee High School Basketball Senior Night Ceremony, which was held between the girls and boys games on Feb. 13. Other seniors who were recognized were Aidon Siqueiros, Daley Rice, Aanyiah Lambert, Tarilyn Thierry, Jocelyn Hayes and Aniya Kowena. Photo courtesy of Shawnee Public Schools
Shawnee High School celebrated senior Jocelyn Hayes as she officially signed on Feb. 11, 2026, to continue her academic and softball career at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas. Coach Flores praised Hayes for her leadership, noting that she leads with heart, discipline, and a team-first mindset, on the field, in the dugout, and in the classroom. Pictured: Briana Ponkilla, Mother; Jocelyn Hayes; Charles Hayes, Father; and Glendine Blanchard, Grandmother.
Kaden Bramlage will continue his football carreer at Garden City Community College in Kansas. “Kaden’s drive and toughness set him apart,” said Head Football Coach Madonna. “He consistently embraces the work required to get better, and those qualities will serve him well as he continues his career at the collegiate level.” Pictured are: Andrew Phillips, Bramlage, Brody Gouker, Brittany Nelmes, Dusty Nelmes, and Brock Gouker.
Shawnee Public Schools Athletic Director Dax Leone, fifth from left, and some of the SHS Cheerleaders accept a check from OG&E for $750 to go to the basketball program during halftime of the Lady Wolves home game on Feb. 13. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
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