Sports

The Tecumseh High School Homecoming Court, on Oct. 3, were Freshman Jaydi Peacock; Junior Brynlyn Blackwood; Senior Adelaide Lack; Queen Cadence Leba; Senior Cheyanna Dietz and Sophomore Makenzie Benge. The flower girl and crown bearer are kindergarteners Amiya Brooks-Rickey and Kalen Shields. Julie Talton, Countywide & Sun

The Tecumseh High School Homecoming Court, on Oct. 3, were Freshman Jaydi Peacock; Junior Brynlyn Blackwood; Senior Adelaide Lack; Queen Cadence Leba; Senior Cheyanna Dietz and Sophomore Makenzie Benge. The flower girl and crown bearer are kindergarteners Amiya Brooks-Rickey and Kalen Shields. Julie Talton, Countywide & Sun

Tecumseh Fall Homecoming

Tecumseh hosted Harrah last Friday night on the Savages’ homecoming, and the game on the field began with swapping of interceptions on the first three possessions.
Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun Tecumseh senior Kennadee Mason jumps to attack the ball during the Sr Night match with Cache on Oct. 2. Also shown is sophomore Aivah Dodgion.

Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun Tecumseh senior Kennadee Mason jumps to attack the ball during the Sr Night match with Cache on Oct. 2. Also shown is sophomore Aivah Dodgion.

1,000 kills, first in THS volleyball history

It was a moment that Tecumseh senior Kennadee Mason had looked forward to since her freshman year.During the Shawnee Volleyball Invitational game against Cache, Sept. 19, Mason reached 1,000 kills.
The Jim Thorpe Legacy Art Contest Winners were recognized during half-time of the SHS game on Oct. 3. See full caption below. Photos by Julie Talton, Countywide & Sun, unless otherwise noted.

The Jim Thorpe Legacy Art Contest Winners were recognized during half-time of the SHS game on Oct. 3. See full caption below. Photos by Julie Talton, Countywide & Sun, unless otherwise noted.

Shawnee Wolves host Booker T. Washington on Jim Thorpe Night

The Jim Thorpe Legacy Art Contest Winners were recognized during half-time of the SHS game on Oct. 3.
Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun Pictured right, Tecumseh junior Embrie Smith hurls it home during the Class 4A Regional Tournament game against Skiatook, on Oct. 1.

Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun Pictured right, Tecumseh junior Embrie Smith hurls it home during the Class 4A Regional Tournament game against Skiatook, on Oct. 1.

THS ready to host Super Regionals

The Tecumseh Lady Savages hosted a Fast Pitch Regional last week and ran through three straight games to claim the Regional Championship. Tecumseh hosted Stilwell, Skiatook, and Muldrow for the tournament on Wednesday and Thursday.
Sorting the 2025 SEC

Sorting the 2025 SEC

Sorting the 2025 SEC

Rating the Southeastern Conference 1 Texas A & M 2-0, 5-0 2. Oklahoma 1-0, 5-0 3. Mississippi 3-0, 5-0 4. Alabama 2-0, 4-1 5. Tennessee 1-1, 4-1 6. Louisiana State 1-1, 4-1 7. Georgia 2-1, 4-0 8. Texas 0-1, 3-2 9. Vanderbilt 1-1, 5-1 10. Auburn 0-2, 3-2 11. Missouri 1-0, 5-0 12. Florida 1-1, 2-3 13.
Bethel senior Zane Anderson tries to break free from a tackle during the home game against Prague on Sept. 26. The Wildcats won, 58-6. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Bethel senior Zane Anderson tries to break free from a tackle during the home game against Prague on Sept. 26. The Wildcats won, 58-6. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Bethel dominates Prague

At Bethel last Friday night, the game was essentially over before the fans got comfortable in their seats as the Wildcats mauled Prague’s Red Devils, 58-6. The score could’ve been worse, but mercifully the clock ran non-stop in the second half.