Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Wolverines win two at Prague There’s an old saying amongst some coaches that “they would rather play good and lose than play bad and win.” The problem with that philosophy comes when you try to determine how to record wins and losses! The best philosophy is a win is a win is a win! And, a won-loss record only shows how games are won and lost. Neither Holdenville team played their best basketball of the season at Prague but the Wolverines still won both games.
Holdenville’s Izaia King was too quick for this Prague defender. KIng has been selected as the Oklahoma Football Coaches Association class 2A all-star quarterback. The Wolverine senior was too quick for defenders to catch on the football field too.

Lions Club Corner

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The Holdenville Lions Club began the new year in good fashion. Our first meeting saw us celebrate our Tail Twister – Lion Leon Barrett’s birthday. He was plenty-nine years old on Jan. 2, 2024. He said he was almost the New Years baby, but it just didn’t work out.
Lions Club Corner

Hughes County Court Records

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MISDEMEANORS Bryan Eugene Munholland – Actual physical control of vehicle under the influence, Transporting open container of alcoholic beverage Hailee McConnell – Domestic Abuse – Assault and battery CIVIL U.S. Bank National Association vs Unknown successors if any of Nita Kay Pigeon Jacobs, Deceased – Foreclosure Glenn N.

HOLDENVILLE RESIDENT SENTENCED FOR MURDER

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MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA – The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Michael David Patton, age 31, of Holdenville, Oklahoma, was sentenced to 210 months in prison for one count of Murder in Indian Country— Second Degree.