Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Holdenville High School football fans will get their first look at the 2023 Wolverine football team at 6:30 Thursday evening when Konawa and Okemah come to town. The three way scrimmage will give locals a taste of the season to come. Holdenville has practiced for a week and the Wolverines are eager to test their skills against the Panthers and Tigers.
Legendary University of Oklahoma Basketball Coach, Sherry Coale, presented a workshop for Wolverine athletes titled ‘What’s Holding You Back? - What Drives Winning? ‘ The workshop featured a long discussion between Coach Coale and Wolverine senior, Izaia King.

Down Memory Lane...the year was 1962

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News from 1962 AGAN LEADS WOLVERINES BY HENRYETTA 50-45 Mike Agan, Richard Bowen and BillAdams combined to score 39 points in the Sooner Star conference triumph. Agan fed through 10 points in the opening period and finished with 17, Bowen accounted for 12 and Adams had 10.

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

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Kelly Smith founded Holdenville Animal Lover’s Association (HALO)in May of 2017. Initially conceptualized as providing some support services to the City operated Animal Shelter, HALO has now grown into a nationally recognized organization dedicated to sparing abandoned dogs from euthanasia.

FROM SMALL TOWN TO BIG DREAMS

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Holdenville, OK - In the heart of Oklahoma, a small town called Wewoka has nurtured a talented artist who is making waves in the music world. Thomas Davis, a local boy born and raised in Wewoka, has been making headlines with his soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics that resonate with listeners far and wide.
FROM SMALL TOWN TO BIG DREAMS

SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN IN MEMORY OF ESTELLA BROWN

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For the tenth year in a row the Estella Ministries Foundation’s Christian Servant Scholarship ceremony was held July 15 at the Shiloh Baptist CGIC Church. The Estella Ministries Foundation, Christian Servant Scholarship Award was started February 18, 2013 in love to honor the memory of Reverend Robert B.
THE YOUNG ADULT WINNERS OF ESTELLA BROWN MINISTRIES FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP WERE ANNOUNCED RECENTLY. They are: First Place, Shannon Hill. Second Place, Jessica Edwards. Third Place, Grant Areinbini. Fourth Place, Tallon Rivers. What an honor! MORE PICTURES PAGE 2