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Shawnee's Zane Wilson steals second base as a Will Rogers players jumps for the ball in the first inning of the home game on March 28. The Wolves won, 10-0. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Shawnee's Zane Wilson steals second base as a Will Rogers players jumps for the ball in the first inning of the home game on March 28. The Wolves won, 10-0. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Caught In Action

Tecumseh junior Rowdy Kinsey makes contact with the ball during the second inning of the home game with Harrah on April 1. The Savages lost, 6-7. Bethel’s Kole Childers slings the ball past home plate in the third inning of the home game with Stroud.
Tecumseh junior Jase Edwards aims for the bucket in the last 30 seconds of the fourth quarter during the Class 4A District game against Crossings Christian on Feb. 17. The Savages lost 67-84. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh junior Jase Edwards aims for the bucket in the last 30 seconds of the fourth quarter during the Class 4A District game against Crossings Christian on Feb. 17. The Savages lost 67-84. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Savages Come Up Short In Title Game

Tecumseh’s round ballers fought hard last Friday night in the District title game as they hosted a Crossings Christian team with a record of 18-2 but came up short in the end and dropped to the Consolation Regional Bracket beginning today (Thursday).
Tecumseh junior Jase Edwards sinks a three-pointer during overtime of the home game against Noble on Jan. 13. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh junior Jase Edwards sinks a three-pointer during overtime of the home game against Noble on Jan. 13. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Savages Lose In Overtime

The hard luck Savage round ballers continue to suffer tough luck from early on with injuries up to now when the ball just doesn’t bounce their way in close games, including two overtime losses last week.
Tecumseh’s Jason Baldwin shoots two free throws during the last couple minutes of the home game with North Rock Creek on Jan. 3. The Savages lost, 52-80, and the Lady Savages won their game, 52-49. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh’s Jason Baldwin shoots two free throws during the last couple minutes of the home game with North Rock Creek on Jan. 3. The Savages lost, 52-80, and the Lady Savages won their game, 52-49. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh Savages Suffer Tough Losses Through The Week

Last week was a tough one for the Savage round ballers. After dropping a home game on Tuesday night against North Rock Creek (NRC), Tecumseh went 0-3 at the Verdigris Tournament. Against NRC, the Savages started slow and were never able to make any headway towards a comeback.
Bethel's Bray Bussell shoots for two points in the third quarter of the Bethel's First United Basketball Classic on Dec. 8 at FireLake Arena. The Wildcats won against Tecumseh, 69-55, but lost to Prague, 48-63, and to Perkins-Tryon, 50-55, over the next two days. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Bethel's Bray Bussell shoots for two points in the third quarter of the Bethel's First United Basketball Classic on Dec. 8 at FireLake Arena. The Wildcats won against Tecumseh, 69-55, but lost to Prague, 48-63, and to Perkins-Tryon, 50-55, over the next two days. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh senior Garrett Chaffin (#4) carries the ball during the first quarter as Bridge Creek defenders try to trip him up. Despite rain, the Savages won the Pink Out home game on Oct. 28, 39-14. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh senior Garrett Chaffin (#4) carries the ball during the first quarter as Bridge Creek defenders try to trip him up. Despite rain, the Savages won the Pink Out home game on Oct. 28, 39-14. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

A Successful Senior Night For Tecumseh Savages

NOTE: The Blanchard game has been changed to tonight (Thursday). The weather was a bit sloppy, but it was a successful Senior Night for the Savages last Friday at home.
Tecumseh senior Garrett Chaffin breaks away from a tackle to sprint to the end zone during the second quarter of the home game against Newcastle on Sept. 23. The Savages lost 7-35. Countywide & Sun/ Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh senior Garrett Chaffin breaks away from a tackle to sprint to the end zone during the second quarter of the home game against Newcastle on Sept. 23. The Savages lost 7-35. Countywide & Sun/ Natasha Dunagan

Savages Suffer A Tough Loss Against Newcastle

It was a tough loss with a deceiving final score for the Tecumseh Savages last Friday night in the District 4A-2 opener. After a real battle for three quarters, the Savages trailed Newcastle 14-7 headed to the fourth quarter when the game fell apart, and Tecumseh fell 35-7.
Tecumseh junior Marquan Krush runs the ball - as Conner Barksdale keeps a McLoud player at bay - for a touchdown in the second quarter of the Homecoming game on Sept. 16. The Tecumseh Savages won 40-14. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Tecumseh junior Marquan Krush runs the ball - as Conner Barksdale keeps a McLoud player at bay - for a touchdown in the second quarter of the Homecoming game on Sept. 16. The Tecumseh Savages won 40-14. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Its A Blowout Win For THS

For the second week in a row, the Savages picked up another blowout win on the gridiron. Tecumseh hosted cross-county rival McLoud for Homecoming and pretty much had its way with the visiting Redskins in a 40-12 win.
Four athletes from Tecumseh High School achieved All-State status this school year and were recognized during the THS Athletic Awards on May 16. They are Hayden McClure, in track; Brennon Carter, in football; Emily Bingham and Lauren Taylor, both in softball. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Four athletes from Tecumseh High School achieved All-State status this school year and were recognized during the THS Athletic Awards on May 16. They are Hayden McClure, in track; Brennon Carter, in football; Emily Bingham and Lauren Taylor, both in softball. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

THS All-Sports Awards Honors Tecumseh Athletes

You can tell it’s the end of the high school sports year when Tecumseh High School holds the Tecumseh High School Sports Awards to honor the athletes who have put in the time and effort to help the Savages obtain success on the field.