Sports

Earlsboro Junior Aha Roubidoux (white jersey) runs in the State Cross Country Track Meet hosted by North Rock Creek on Oct. 25. Photo Provided

Earlsboro Junior Aha Roubidoux (white jersey) runs in the State Cross Country Track Meet hosted by North Rock Creek on Oct. 25. Photo Provided

Earlsboro Cross Country Runner Competes at State Meet

Junior Aha Roubidoux peaked at the right time. Roubidoux wasn’t the fastest runner on her own team at the beginning of the season, but through continued hard work and dedication she was setting the pace for the Lady Wildcats by season's end.
Students from Sequoyah Elementary run out of the tunnel before the Wolves football team at the Oct. 23 homecoming game against Tulsa's Edison Prep. Four students from Sequoyah were also honored during the game for perfect attendance.

Students from Sequoyah Elementary run out of the tunnel before the Wolves football team at the Oct. 23 homecoming game against Tulsa's Edison Prep. Four students from Sequoyah were also honored during the game for perfect attendance.

Bethel sophomore Hailey Hanmer chooses to bunt in the fifth inning of the Class 3A State Fast Pitch Quarterfinal game with Lindsay, held at Devon Park in OKC on Oct. 16. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Bethel sophomore Hailey Hanmer chooses to bunt in the fifth inning of the Class 3A State Fast Pitch Quarterfinal game with Lindsay, held at Devon Park in OKC on Oct. 16. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Bethel ends season at State

A very successful year for the Bethel Lady Wildcats ended in the 3A Fast Pitch State Tournament last Thursday as they fell to Lindsay in the first round.Bethel started with two base runners on in the top of the first inning but left the two runners on base.
Tecumseh senior Cadence Leba recovers her glove after making the catch at second base in the sixth inning of the Class 4A Fast Pitch State Quarterfinal game against Tuttle, held at Devon Park in OKC on Oct. 16. The Lady Savages lost, 0-5, but ended the season ranked sixth with a 29-10 record. Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Tecumseh senior Cadence Leba recovers her glove after making the catch at second base in the sixth inning of the Class 4A Fast Pitch State Quarterfinal game against Tuttle, held at Devon Park in OKC on Oct. 16. The Lady Savages lost, 0-5, but ended the season ranked sixth with a 29-10 record. Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

State Tournament ends for THS in game one

Any time you make it to an Oklahoma 4A Fast Pitch State Tournament, it’s a very successful season, whether you come home with a trophy or not.
Tecumseh junior Sylis Grayson recovers after making a touchdown during the fourth quarter of the Oct. 16 home game against Tuttle. The Savages lost 6-70. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Tecumseh junior Sylis Grayson recovers after making a touchdown during the fourth quarter of the Oct. 16 home game against Tuttle. The Savages lost 6-70. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

THS falls hard to Tuttle

It was a tough night on the gridiron for the Savages as they welcomed Tuttle to Tecumseh last Friday, but the visitors weren’t very kind guests on the scoreboard.Tecumseh took the opening kickoff, and after a penalty, the Savages punted to the Tigers.
Sorting the 2025 SEC

Sorting the 2025 SEC

Sorting the 2025 SEC

Rating the SEC, October 21, 2025: 1. Texas A & M 4-0, 7-0 2. Alabama 4-0, 6-1 3. Georgia 4-1, 6-1 4. Mississippi 3-1, 6-1 5. Louisiana State 2-1, 5-1 6. Texas 2-1, 5-2 7. Oklahoma 2-1, 6-1 8. Vanderbilt, 2-1, 6-1 9. Tennessee 3-1, 5-2 10. Missouri 2-0, 6-1 11. Auburn 0-4, 3-4 12.
Lillian Noble celebrates an OBU win. Photo Provided

Lillian Noble celebrates an OBU win. Photo Provided

OBU Volleyball improves to 15-6

By Chloe Randall SHAWNEE — Oklahoma Baptist continued conference play in dominant fashion, sweeping Arkansas–Monticello (25–16, 25–16, 25–23) inside the Noble Complex. The win improved the Bison to 15–6 overall and 7–2 in Great American Conference play.