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Tecumseh junior Jekhi Owens makes his way around a few Chickasha defenders during the district home game on Oct. 25. The Savages lost in overtime, 41-47. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh junior Jekhi Owens makes his way around a few Chickasha defenders during the district home game on Oct. 25. The Savages lost in overtime, 41-47. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh Suffers Injuries and Loss In Battle Against Bethany

The Savages gridiron team went on the road to Bethany last Friday night and the night went downhill on the field early.Tecumseh kicked off to the host team, and the Bronchos quickly found the endzone on a 47-yard run by Judson Gilliland.
Tecumseh senior Kaeson Pine catches a pass in the endzone for a touchdown during the district home game with Chickasha on Oct. 25. The Savages lost in overtime, 41-47. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh senior Kaeson Pine catches a pass in the endzone for a touchdown during the district home game with Chickasha on Oct. 25. The Savages lost in overtime, 41-47. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Savages Fall Short In A 41-47 Overtime Loss To Chickasha

After two straight Thursday night games, Tecumseh got a Friday night game at home, but it didn’t start well for the home team. The Savages received the opening kickoff and fumbled the ball, and Chickasha recovered the ball deep in Tecumseh territory.
The Bethel High School 2025 seniors in the Pride of Bethel Marching Band play “We Go Together” from “Grease” for their final halftime performance, during the district home game, Oct. 25. Bethel’s Senior Night ceremony was held before the game. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

The Bethel High School 2025 seniors in the Pride of Bethel Marching Band play “We Go Together” from “Grease” for their final halftime performance, during the district home game, Oct. 25. Bethel’s Senior Night ceremony was held before the game. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Bethel Takes on Kiefer

North Rock Creek’s Cross Country girls team qualified for the state championship. Pictured above are Abby Bloyed and Jaynie Ford as they compete in the Regional meet.

North Rock Creek’s Cross Country girls team qualified for the state championship. Pictured above are Abby Bloyed and Jaynie Ford as they compete in the Regional meet.

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North Rock Creek’s Cross Country
Shawnee's Harlee Bullard makes a block during the OSSAA Class 5A Volleyball State Tournament quarterfinals against Mount St. Mary, held at Moore High School on Oct. 24. The Lady Wolves lost, 0-3. They end the season with a record of 28-11. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Shawnee's Harlee Bullard makes a block during the OSSAA Class 5A Volleyball State Tournament quarterfinals against Mount St. Mary, held at Moore High School on Oct. 24. The Lady Wolves lost, 0-3. They end the season with a record of 28-11. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Bethel junior Luke Quinter finds a path through the Hugo defense on his way to a touchdown at the Oct. 4 Bethel "Pink Out" home game. The Wildcats lost, 24-38. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Bethel junior Luke Quinter finds a path through the Hugo defense on his way to a touchdown at the Oct. 4 Bethel "Pink Out" home game. The Wildcats lost, 24-38. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Wildcats Find Their Fire With Dominant Win Over Roland

Bethel Wildcats hit the field with determination after a tough 30-70 road loss to Kingston the week before.
The Tecumseh High School Volleyball Team, along with Assistant Coach Natalie Whiteman, far le, and Head Coach Megan Laughlin, far right, pose aer playing in the OSSAA Class 4A Volleyball State Quarter als, for the st time in school history. _ey faced Community Christian School at Sapulpa High School on Oct. 17 and lost, 0-3. _e Lady Savages end their season with a record of 22-13. Photo courtesy of Kenetta Lisenbee.

The Tecumseh High School Volleyball Team, along with Assistant Coach Natalie Whiteman, far le, and Head Coach Megan Laughlin, far right, pose aer playing in the OSSAA Class 4A Volleyball State Quarter als, for the st time in school history. _ey faced Community Christian School at Sapulpa High School on Oct. 17 and lost, 0-3. _e Lady Savages end their season with a record of 22-13. Photo courtesy of Kenetta Lisenbee.

Lady Savages Make First Appearance At Volleyball State Games

The Tecumseh Volleyball Lady Savages made history last week as they cracked the barrier of the State Tournament. Tecumseh hosted a rare Regional and swept the two matches to win Regionals for the first time.
Tecumseh senior Hollin Barnes looks for an opening to pass during the second quarter of the Oct. 10 home game against Blanchard. The Savages lost, 7-34. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh senior Hollin Barnes looks for an opening to pass during the second quarter of the Oct. 10 home game against Blanchard. The Savages lost, 7-34. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh Savages Struggle In A 57-6 Loss To The Tuttle Tigers

It got ugly last night at Tuttle, and it got ugly fast. The Savages went on the road for a Thursday night Fall Break game and met a juggernaut called the Tigers.The Savages took the opening kickoff but failed to pick up a first down and were forced to punt.
The Shawnee Lady Wolves Volleyball Team hosted their OSSAA Class 5A Regional Volleyball Tournament on Oct. 14 .for the first time since 2016, according to their Facebook post. Shawnee played East Central and won, 3-0 (25-9, 25-9, 25-11). Then, they beat Coweta, 3-2 (25-23, 23-25, 26-28, 25-21, 16-14), to win regionals and move on to the state competition. The Lady Wolves will take on Mount Saint Mary at Moore High School on Oct. 24 at 9:30 am. Photo provided by Amanda Johnson.

The Shawnee Lady Wolves Volleyball Team hosted their OSSAA Class 5A Regional Volleyball Tournament on Oct. 14 .for the first time since 2016, according to their Facebook post. Shawnee played East Central and won, 3-0 (25-9, 25-9, 25-11). Then, they beat Coweta, 3-2 (25-23, 23-25, 26-28, 25-21, 16-14), to win regionals and move on to the state competition. The Lady Wolves will take on Mount Saint Mary at Moore High School on Oct. 24 at 9:30 am. Photo provided by Amanda Johnson.