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Sorting the 2025 SEC

Sorting the 2025 SEC

Sorting the 2025 SEC

Ratings of 11 November 20251. Texas A & M 6-0, 9-0 2. Alabama, 6-0, 8-1 3. Georgia, 6-1,8-1 4. Mississippi 5-1, 9-1 5. Texas 4-1, 7-2 6. Oklahoma 3-2, 7-2 7. Tennessee 3-3, 6-3 8. Vanderbilt 4-2, 8-2 9. Missouri 2-3, 6-3 10. Louisiana State 2-4, 5-4 11. Kentucky 2-5, 4-5 12. Auburn 1-6, 4-6 13.
The Tecumseh Savage defense works to bring down the Tuttle ball carrier in the second quarter of the Oct. 16 home game against Tuttle. File photo by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

The Tecumseh Savage defense works to bring down the Tuttle ball carrier in the second quarter of the Oct. 16 home game against Tuttle. File photo by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

THS football ends season 3-7

Tecumseh’s gridiron squad went to Ardmore and fell into a deep hole to start the game. The Tigers intercepted two Savage passes that went for touchdowns on Tecumseh’s first two successive possessions to open the game.
Earlsboro's Brayden Rawls looks for an opening to pass during the first quarter of the Nov. 7 home game against Varnum. The Wildcats lost 35-53.

Earlsboro's Brayden Rawls looks for an opening to pass during the first quarter of the Nov. 7 home game against Varnum. The Wildcats lost 35-53.

Earlsboro Basketball hosts Varnum

Asher's Makenah Templeton drives to the basket and gets a foul during the Nov. 7 home game against Paden.

Asher's Makenah Templeton drives to the basket and gets a foul during the Nov. 7 home game against Paden.

Asher Girls host Paden

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OBU Athletics in Action: Cross Country

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – For the first time in program history, the Oklahoma Baptist men’s cross country team was selected to compete in the NCAA Division II Men’s Cross Country Championships.This year’s championship comes Saturday, Nov. 22 at 12:15 p.m. (EST) at Wayne E.
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OBU Athletics in Action: Football

SHAWNEE -- Oklahoma Baptist jumped out early but couldn’t slow down Arkansas Tech’s ground attack as the Wonder Boys ran for 233 yards and pulled away for a 38-25 Great American Conference victory Saturday afternoon.
Misty Rendleman deadlifts 408 lbs at the IPL Olympia 2025 meet in Las Vegas in Oct. On another try, she set a world record for the 132 lb/50-54 age classification, lifting 429 lbs. Photo Provided

Misty Rendleman deadlifts 408 lbs at the IPL Olympia 2025 meet in Las Vegas in Oct. On another try, she set a world record for the 132 lb/50-54 age classification, lifting 429 lbs. Photo Provided

Local Computer Teacher Sets Weightlifting Records

Jim Thorpe Academy teacher Misty Rendleman is carrying a huge weight on her shoulders, literally. During the most recent IPL (International Powerlifting League) Olympia competition held annually in October in Las Vegas, Rendleman, 53, scored some heavy medal.
Bethel senior Luke Quinter makes his way to a touchdown during the Oct. 31 homecoming game, after escorting Homecoming Queen Lilly Jordan. The Wildcats won against Okmulgee 46-0.

Bethel senior Luke Quinter makes his way to a touchdown during the Oct. 31 homecoming game, after escorting Homecoming Queen Lilly Jordan. The Wildcats won against Okmulgee 46-0.

Wildcats win for homecoming

The Wildcats came back home last Friday night and bounced back with a 46-0 win over Okmulgee, keeping Bethel in the middle of the playoffs with one game to go.Bethel took control of the game in the first quarter with 4-touchdowns.
Braylon Lassiter makes the run for a first down in the Halloween home game against Bishop Kelley. The Wolves were tied until the last few seconds when the Comets kicked a field goal for the 27-30 win. Julie Talton, Countywide & Sun

Braylon Lassiter makes the run for a first down in the Halloween home game against Bishop Kelley. The Wolves were tied until the last few seconds when the Comets kicked a field goal for the 27-30 win. Julie Talton, Countywide & Sun

Wolves defeated by Comets at the Senior Night Halloween game

Before kickoff, seniors from football, band, cheer, pom, choir, and cross country were recognized alongside their families for their dedication to their teams and programs.