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During Tecumseh's Baccalaureate on May 19, Graduate Marquan Krush received the Tiffany Fowler-Tiffin Outstanding Christian Leadership Award and a hug from Tiffany's brother, Kyle Fowler. Coach Kortney Ozment, far left, also spoke about the award's namesake. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

During Tecumseh's Baccalaureate on May 19, Graduate Marquan Krush received the Tiffany Fowler-Tiffin Outstanding Christian Leadership Award and a hug from Tiffany's brother, Kyle Fowler. Coach Kortney Ozment, far left, also spoke about the award's namesake. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Graduation Keepsake: Tecumseh High School

Tecumseh Salutatorian Biography:JESSY THOMAThe son of Tony and Anita Thoma, Jessy is active in a number of clubs and organizations throughout his High School career, including science club, Academic team, National Honors Society, and Gifted and Talented.
After stealing the ball, Tecumseh senior Brady Overstreet makes two points in the last minute- and-a-half of the homecoming game against Bethel on Feb. 3. One minute later, his teammate Jace Edwards made anothe r basket. The Savages lost, 61- 70. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

After stealing the ball, Tecumseh senior Brady Overstreet makes two points in the last minute- and-a-half of the homecoming game against Bethel on Feb. 3. One minute later, his teammate Jace Edwards made anothe r basket. The Savages lost, 61- 70. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Turnovers Plagued Savages

Basketball Homecoming is a big deal on a high school campus and sometimes can lead to lethargy on the floor for the home team. Homecoming, and having to play the early game of the night, could have been problematic early for Savages last Friday night as Tecumseh hosted Bethel on the big night.
Tecumseh High School held their Basketball Homecoming ceremonies on Feb. 3 and crowned Blakeley Sanchez as Queen. Shown, back row, are sophomore Jackson Martin, Kenny Hatcher, junior Jase Edwards, junior Macen McKiddy, freshman Kohen Warden, junior Marquan Krush, senior Brady Overstreet, and Shaun Hill; middle row, are freshman Steeli Mitchell, 2022 Queen Chantel Evans, junior Zoie Roller, Sanchez, senior Kenzli Warden, senior Cadence Oliver, sophomore Katie Overstreet, front, Micah McLain & Rhemi Speers.

Tecumseh High School held their Basketball Homecoming ceremonies on Feb. 3 and crowned Blakeley Sanchez as Queen. Shown, back row, are sophomore Jackson Martin, Kenny Hatcher, junior Jase Edwards, junior Macen McKiddy, freshman Kohen Warden, junior Marquan Krush, senior Brady Overstreet, and Shaun Hill; middle row, are freshman Steeli Mitchell, 2022 Queen Chantel Evans, junior Zoie Roller, Sanchez, senior Kenzli Warden, senior Cadence Oliver, sophomore Katie Overstreet, front, Micah McLain & Rhemi Speers.

Tecumseh Basketball Homecoming

Tecumseh High School held their Basketball Homecoming ceremonies on Feb. 3 and crowned Blakeley Sanchez as Queen.
Bethel’s Parker Stevenson makes her way toward the basket before eventually making a three-pointer in the second quarter of the game at Tecumseh on Feb. 3. The Lady Savages lost, 42-56. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Bethel’s Parker Stevenson makes her way toward the basket before eventually making a three-pointer in the second quarter of the game at Tecumseh on Feb. 3. The Lady Savages lost, 42-56. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Lady Savages Lose The Homecoming Game To Bethel

Last Friday night was a big night in Tecumseh with a queen being crowned and a big game between a couple of cross county rivals. The Savage Homecoming went off without a hitch, and the basketball was exciting the rest of the night.
Principal Randy Dilbeck works to cut up and remove a branch from a century-old pecan tree on the high school grounds.

Principal Randy Dilbeck works to cut up and remove a branch from a century-old pecan tree on the high school grounds.

THS Losing Some Very Old Trees

On Sept. 10, Tecumseh High School Principal Randy Dilbeck saws into sections a branch which fell from a pecan tree growing along the entrance road to the school.