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Bethel Loses A Close Game To Star Spencer, 34-28

The Bethel Wildcats squared off against Star Spencer last week and came up short for the road game last week. Bethel beat the Bobcats last year, 40-38. Star Spencer crossed into the end zone first with a 53-yard pass and then completed a two-point conversion for the lead.

Big 12 Conference Football Power Ratings for Oct. 13, 2023

1. Oklahoma, 3-0, 6-0 2. Texas, 2-1, 5-1 3. Kansas, 2-2, 5-2 4. Oklahoma State, 2-1, 4-2 5. Kansas State, 2-1, 4-2 6. West Virginia, 2-1, 4-2 7. Iowa State, 3-1, 4-3 8. Texas Christian, 2-2, 4-3 9. Brigham Young, 1-2, 4-2 10. Texas Tech, 2-2, 3-4 11. Cincinnati, 0-3, 2-4 12. Houston, 1-2,3-3 13.
North Rock Creek Ends Volleyball Season At State Competition

North Rock Creek Ends Volleyball Season At State Competition

North Rock Creek Ends Volleyball Season At State Competition

North Rock Creek came up short against Community Christian at the state volleyball tournament. Pictured above Chloe Kasterke watches her kill shot go past 2 defenders North Rock Creek’s Molly Smith makes a dig during state tournament action last week.

Tecumseh Basketball Fundraisers Set for Next Week

Attention all Tecumseh basketball fans, the 13th Annual Lady Savages Showcase will be held Oct. 26 at the Tecumseh Middle School Gym. Doors open at 5:30 pm, and the seventh grade team starts it off at 6 pm, followed by the eighth grade and high school teams.
Judy Snider, the wife of late Tecumseh Tennis Coach George “Mike” Snider, gets a hug from current Tennis Coach Jennifer McKnight, as Snider’s sons Greg and Blake and other family members look on. Coach Snider was memorialized with a sign that will hang on the tennis court fence during the Oct. 12 home football game.

Judy Snider, the wife of late Tecumseh Tennis Coach George “Mike” Snider, gets a hug from current Tennis Coach Jennifer McKnight, as Snider’s sons Greg and Blake and other family members look on. Coach Snider was memorialized with a sign that will hang on the tennis court fence during the Oct. 12 home football game.

THS Tennis Program Celebrates 50 Years, Memorializes Coach Snider

During halftime of the Tecumseh home football game, Oct. 12, it was the tennis program being honored for their 50th anniversary.
Asher junior Kelby Fowler hits a double in the third inning of the Sept. 25 home game, as Dale senior Ethan Douglas watches. The Indians lost to Dale, 9-15, but they won their Class B Regional Tournament on Sept. 28-29, beating Hammon twice and losing once to Calumet. Asher advanced to the State Quarterfinals on Oct. 5 at Edmond Santa Fe High School and lost to Ft. Cobb-Broxton, 2-12. The Asher Indians end their season with a record of 16-14. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Asher junior Kelby Fowler hits a double in the third inning of the Sept. 25 home game, as Dale senior Ethan Douglas watches. The Indians lost to Dale, 9-15, but they won their Class B Regional Tournament on Sept. 28-29, beating Hammon twice and losing once to Calumet. Asher advanced to the State Quarterfinals on Oct. 5 at Edmond Santa Fe High School and lost to Ft. Cobb-Broxton, 2-12. The Asher Indians end their season with a record of 16-14. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Shawnee High School held their Volleyball Senior Night on Oct. 5, with one senior on the team. Shown, from left, are Destiny Abubakir-Temple, SHS volleyball coach; Justin Lewellen, brother of Maryl Lewellen; Maryl Lewellen, senior volleyball player; and Courtney Lewellen, mother of Maryl. Photo provided by Cherity Pennington.

Shawnee High School held their Volleyball Senior Night on Oct. 5, with one senior on the team. Shown, from left, are Destiny Abubakir-Temple, SHS volleyball coach; Justin Lewellen, brother of Maryl Lewellen; Maryl Lewellen, senior volleyball player; and Courtney Lewellen, mother of Maryl. Photo provided by Cherity Pennington.

The Maud High School Fall Homecoming ceremonies were held on Oct. 5, with sophomore Beau Willis and junior Amerikus Street crowned Prince and Princess and seniors Korbyn Finch and Shelby Bowles crowned King and Queen. Shown, from left, are Evan Buxton, Makaylee Harrell, Willis, Kylee Collins, Jesse Siqueiros, Street, Finch, Bowles, Ruth Azlin, Cooper Nance and Micah House. Not shown is James Kerr. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

The Maud High School Fall Homecoming ceremonies were held on Oct. 5, with sophomore Beau Willis and junior Amerikus Street crowned Prince and Princess and seniors Korbyn Finch and Shelby Bowles crowned King and Queen. Shown, from left, are Evan Buxton, Makaylee Harrell, Willis, Kylee Collins, Jesse Siqueiros, Street, Finch, Bowles, Ruth Azlin, Cooper Nance and Micah House. Not shown is James Kerr. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan