Tecumseh senior Bryscon Cosper prepares to drive toward the 10th hole at FireLake Golf Course during the Tecumseh Boys Golf Tournament on April 11.
July 8, 2026
Tecumseh senior Bryscon Cosper prepares to drive toward the 10th hole at FireLake Golf Course during the Tecumseh Boys Golf Tournament on April 11.
Dale’s Karsen Griggs sends the ball flying during the Dale Slowpitch Festival game against Choctaw on April 11 at FireLake Ball Fields. The Lady Pirates lost that game, 2-11, but they won with Union, 15-0, earlier that day, and they beat Binger-Oney, 11-2, on April 12. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Slow Pitch Seniors pose with their coaches after the last regular season game. From left: Head Coach David Griffin, Seniors: Ashlee Ginn and Brooklyn Duff, Asst. Coach Tara Satterfield. Countywide & Sun/Julie Talton
Shawnee’s Kiley Sartin prepares to pass the ball before a Victory Christian player takes possession, as teammate Deanna Pack (#18) looks on during the home game on April 2.
Shawnee’s Traydn Rakestraw lets go of the pole as he competes in the pole vault during the track and field meet held at OBU on April 9. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Pictured left, North Rock Creek’s Gus Snodgrass beats the throw to arrive safe at third base. Photo courtesy of Gowin Photography
Shawnee sophomore Dominic Denega tags Dale's Braylon White as he dives into second during the Bill Tipton Classic game at Shawnee on April 11. The Dale Pirates won all four of their games, as well as the tournament. They beat Shawnee, 9-6; Eisenhower, 6-0; Piedmont, 7-3; and Elgin, 14-6, over three days. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Bethel's Kinley Anthony lobs a pitch over home plate during the slow pitch double header with Davenport on April 8. The Lady Wildcats won both games, 12-0 and 10-0. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Shawnee’s Ivan Macias makes a corner kick during the April 2 game with Victory Christian. The Shawnee soccer teams were the first athletes to play on the new turf at Jim Thorpe Stadium. The Wolves lost, 0-1 in overtime, and the Lady Wolves lost, 0-6. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan