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Earlsboro High School held their Winter Homecoming ceremonies before the basketball game against Strother on Dec. 16. Seniors Rodney Stryker and Eve Barkus were crowned King and Queen, and sophomores Quintin Lena and Natalie Peters were chosen as Prince and Princess. The crown bearer was Harper Nielsen, and the flower girl was Easton Elmore. Photo provided by April McGehee.

Earlsboro High School held their Winter Homecoming ceremonies before the basketball game against Strother on Dec. 16. Seniors Rodney Stryker and Eve Barkus were crowned King and Queen, and sophomores Quintin Lena and Natalie Peters were chosen as Prince and Princess. The crown bearer was Harper Nielsen, and the flower girl was Easton Elmore. Photo provided by April McGehee.

Earlsboro Boys Beat Strother, Girls Take A Loss

Earlsboro Boys Beat Strother, Girls Take A Loss
The Lady Savages got Runner-Up for the girls bracket of the Bethel First United Basketball Classic. Photo provided.

The Lady Savages got Runner-Up for the girls bracket of the Bethel First United Basketball Classic. Photo provided.

Lady Savages Take Four Wins, Lose To Bethel

Last week for the Lady Savages was hectic but successful right up until they ran into the Bethel Lady Wildcats in the First United Bank Tournament Championship game on Saturday.

Allred And Compton Receive Top Honors

The district 2A-2 football coaches met on Dec. 10 to determine the coveted post-season alldistrict team. Pottawatomie was well-represented, with Bethel and Meeker both being members.
Macomb’s Warren Morton goes to the hoop during the first quarter of the home game against Paden on Nov. 4. Macomb lost, 17-61. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Macomb’s Warren Morton goes to the hoop during the first quarter of the home game against Paden on Nov. 4. Macomb lost, 17-61. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Caught In Action

Karla Rodd presents the OK MVP to Darianna Littlepage-Bugg.

Karla Rodd presents the OK MVP to Darianna Littlepage-Bugg.

Oklahoma Sweeps Texas In All-Star Games

The 56th edition of the Faith 7 Basketball Bowl was played last Saturday at the Noble Complex at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee. The Faith 7 Bowl is a cherished tradition in the Shawnee community.
Potawatomi Fire vs. Enid Outlaws

Potawatomi Fire vs. Enid Outlaws

Potawatomi Fire Caught In Action

Photos by Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan Potawatomi Fire Guard Deverell Biggs aims for the bucket during the home game against the Enid Outlaws on May 14. Potawatomi Fire Guard/Forward Zach Shepard goes in for a basket and draws a foul during the home game against the Enid Outlaws on May 14.
Potawatomi Fire Point Guard DeShawn Munson (#0) passes the ball to Center Anthony Allen (#6) during the third quarter of the home game against the Rockwall 7ers on May 6 at FireLake Arena. The Fire won 124-116. For more information, visit their website at potawatomifire.com.

Potawatomi Fire Point Guard DeShawn Munson (#0) passes the ball to Center Anthony Allen (#6) during the third quarter of the home game against the Rockwall 7ers on May 6 at FireLake Arena. The Fire won 124-116. For more information, visit their website at potawatomifire.com.

Potawatomi Fire Beat 7ers 124-116

Potawatomi Fire Point Guard DeShawn Munson (#0) passes the ball to Center Anthony Allen (#6) during the third quarter of the home game against the Rockwall 7ers on May 6 at FireLake Arena. The Fire won 124-116. For more information, visit their website at potawatomifire.com.
Stacey Taylor speaks at the Potawatomi Fire Pink Out.

Stacey Taylor speaks at the Potawatomi Fire Pink Out.

Stacey Taylor Speaks At The Fire Pink Out

Stacey Taylor, of Shawnee, spoke at the Potawatomi Fire Pink Out event on May 1 at FireLake Arena. Taylor is a Dale High School graduate, played basketball at St. Gregory’s College, and started Taylor Therapy Services for children with special needs.