Tecumseh drops two games to Harrah

TECUMSEH – The Harrah Panthers jumped out to a 4-0 lead and held on for a 6-4 decision over the Tecumseh Savages on Monday.
TECUMSEH – The Harrah Panthers jumped out to a 4-0 lead and held on for a 6-4 decision over the Tecumseh Savages on Monday.
From March 3-7, Seminole State College employees and students shared their love of reading with Mrs. Donna Marley's second-grade class at Wilson Elementary School in Seminole during Read Across America Week.
JENKS - Nothing was easy for Shawnee Friday. The Lady Wolves struggled to score, but despite their shooting woes, Shawnee was up by eight with six minutes left.
SHAWNEE - A new Oklahoma Literary Site will honor Tony Hillerman this week through a dedication ceremony on Saturday, March 15, at 10 am, at the Pioneer Library System’s Shawnee Public Library, located at 101 N. Philadelphia Avenue, in Shawnee.
Despite a cold, rainy Saturday, Pottawatomie Go led a small army of volunteers to plant young trees in the area as an effort to replace many of those lost in the community because of the April 19, 2023, tornado outbreak.
After back-to-back championships in The Basketball League (TBL), Potawatomi Fire Head Coach Mark Dannhoff felt that there could be some improvement on the defensive end of the floor when putting together the roster for the 2025 season. Well, if 14 blocked shots and 16 steals fit your fancy, you should be happy as Potawatomi plastered the Western Oklahoma Skykings 116-81 in the Fire’s home opener Saturday night at FireLake Arena.
HENNESSEY – The North Rock Creek Lady Cougars earned a convincing 63-40 victory over Blanchard on Thursday but saw their season come to an end Friday with a 64-45 setback to Holland Hall in Class 4A Area Tournament play.
Wednesday, March 5, Shawnee High School's SAGE program visited the Oklahoma City Zoo to take part in their educational courses. SAGE, which stands for Shawnee Advanced Gifted Education, promotes opportunities in leadership, academics, and the arts.
It's springtime in Oklahoma, which means it's almost time for Pottawatomie County's annual Touch a Truck and Beyond event.
ADA - Bethel’s basketball season came to an end Thursday with a 44-31 loss to Marlow, but the Wildcats showed how far they had come this season under Coach Caleb Fulton. Losing seniors Roger Brooks and Austin Brown will be tough, but the young Wildcats have a lot to look forward to next season.