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Bethel's Josie Megehee puts up a shot, as Dale's Makenzy Herman defends the basket, during the Bethel home game, held at OBU on Jan. 17. The Dale Lady Pirates won 43-39. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Bethel's Josie Megehee puts up a shot, as Dale's Makenzy Herman defends the basket, during the Bethel home game, held at OBU on Jan. 17. The Dale Lady Pirates won 43-39. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

The Bethel - Dale Rivalry Ends With A Loss For Bethel

Last week did not start the way the Lady Wildcats wanted, but the team ended the week blazing to the championship of the Kellyville Tournament.  Before the tournament, Bethel met up with the Lady Pirates on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at Oklahoma Baptist University. It was a battle from start to finish.
NRC Senior Joins 1,000 Point Club

NRC Senior Joins 1,000 Point Club

NRC Senior Joins 1,000 Point Club

North Rock Creek High School Senior Jordan Coody recently had two big accomplishments in two different sports. In basketball, Coody has reached 1,000 high school career points, and in cross country, he has made All-State all four years. On Jan.
The Shawnee Lady Wolves, with their coaches and managers, pose after winning third place in the Lowe’s/Sehorn Yamaha Shawnee Invitational on Jan. 21. Daley Rice, fourth from right in back row, received All-Tournament. The tournament was held Jan. 19-21, and they won against McAlester, 56-48, lost with Jenks, 28-56, then beat Mustang, 28-25.

The Shawnee Lady Wolves, with their coaches and managers, pose after winning third place in the Lowe’s/Sehorn Yamaha Shawnee Invitational on Jan. 21. Daley Rice, fourth from right in back row, received All-Tournament. The tournament was held Jan. 19-21, and they won against McAlester, 56-48, lost with Jenks, 28-56, then beat Mustang, 28-25.

Shawnee Hosts Invitational Tournament

Shawnee Hosts Invitational Tournament
Bethel’s Bray Bussell guards the ball from Dale’s Easton Edmonson during the Bethel home game, held at OBU on Jan. 17. Dale won 87-53.

Bethel’s Bray Bussell guards the ball from Dale’s Easton Edmonson during the Bethel home game, held at OBU on Jan. 17. Dale won 87-53.

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Photos by Countywide & Sun/ Natasha Dunagan
Lady Savages Continue Their Winning Ways

Lady Savages Continue Their Winning Ways

Lady Savages Continue Their Winning Ways

The 15th ranked Lady Savages basketball squad continues to win and made it all the way to the Championship game of the Washington Tournament last week. The T-Town ladies opened the week on the road in Oklahoma City as they faced Mt. St. Mary and rolled up with an impressive win.

THS Savages Come Up Short

The Savage round ballers suffered through a busy and tough week. The tough luck Savages keep coming up just short of a win. Tecumseh started the week on the road at Mt. St. Mary in Oklahoma City and limped back home with a 66-38 loss.

Savage Grapplers Bring Home A Win Over The Cougars

The Savage grapplers went on the road last Thursday to Ada and came back with a dual win over the Cougars, 42-37. Carter Hadsall, wrestling at 120-pounds, picked up the Savages’ first win with a pin in 1:09.
Shawnee senior Amaya Martinez heads into the paint during the first quarter of the homecoming game against Harding Charter on Jan. 10. The Lady Wolves lost, 34-39, and the Wolves won in overtime, 69-63. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Shawnee senior Amaya Martinez heads into the paint during the first quarter of the homecoming game against Harding Charter on Jan. 10. The Lady Wolves lost, 34-39, and the Wolves won in overtime, 69-63. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan

Dale High School held their Spring Homecoming ceremonies before the home games on Jan. 13 and crowned Chayse Caram homecoming queen. Shown are, from left, sophomores Jett Higdon and Jessyn Hartman, seniors Kash and Madison Van Brunt, seniors Queen Chayse Caram and Kolton Barnell, sophomore Easton Edmonson and senior Makenzy Herman, juniors Logan Hurst and Emma Collins, and freshmen Logan Rector and Kayleigh Deatherage. The crown bearer is A.J. Ambrose, and the flower girl is Brynlin Chavez. Photo provided

Dale High School held their Spring Homecoming ceremonies before the home games on Jan. 13 and crowned Chayse Caram homecoming queen. Shown are, from left, sophomores Jett Higdon and Jessyn Hartman, seniors Kash and Madison Van Brunt, seniors Queen Chayse Caram and Kolton Barnell, sophomore Easton Edmonson and senior Makenzy Herman, juniors Logan Hurst and Emma Collins, and freshmen Logan Rector and Kayleigh Deatherage. The crown bearer is A.J. Ambrose, and the flower girl is Brynlin Chavez. Photo provided

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Dale Lady Pirates vs. Wewoka Lady Tigers