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Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Hayes signs with Murray State

Tecumseh senior Vivian Hayes signed a letter of intent with Murray State College for wrestling on April 14. Head Wrestling Coach Billy Don Sigman said Hayes is a two-time state qualifier and the first girls wrestling state champion at Tecumseh High School.
Shawnee sophomore Jax Martin keeps the ball in play with a header during the Apr. 8 home game with Nathan Hale. The Wolves won, 2-0. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Shawnee sophomore Jax Martin keeps the ball in play with a header during the Apr. 8 home game with Nathan Hale. The Wolves won, 2-0. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Shawnee freshman Tal Leone leaps over a player from Tulsa Memorial as he slides into third base. The Wolves won both games in the double header, 10-1 and 26-1. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Shawnee freshman Tal Leone leaps over a player from Tulsa Memorial as he slides into third base. The Wolves won both games in the double header, 10-1 and 26-1. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Photo provided by Jennifer McKnight

Photo provided by Jennifer McKnight

Lady Savages Tennis team place first

The Tecumseh High School Lady Savages Tennis Team placed third in the Henryetta tennis tournament on April 10. The #1 Doubles team of Jalee Meyers and Laycee Thoma placed first. Kyann Sells, in #1 Singles, took second. Amanda Magill, in #2 Singles, came in fourth.

Lady Savage Golf Team places third in Stroud

Tecumseh Lady Savage Golf went to Stroud last week and Kopelyn Taylor placed 10th in the tournament. The players for the Lady Savages team for the Stroud Tournament were Jazzy Lozier, Kholi Shirey, Taylor, Maddie Taron, and Rylie Jolly placed 3rd place at Stroud.
Tecumseh sophomore Wyatt Dodgion makes contact with the ball in the April 14 home game against Seminole. The Savages won, 8-0. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Tecumseh sophomore Wyatt Dodgion makes contact with the ball in the April 14 home game against Seminole. The Savages won, 8-0. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

Tecumseh ends a busy week with three wins

Tecumseh Baseball was busy last week with a total of five games. After losses to Asher on Monday and Tuesday, the Savages ended the week with three wins.On Monday, the Savages hosted Asher and dropped a 9-5 loss after making a seventh-inning attempted comeback.