Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Transfer Rule Explained OSSAA Executive Director, David Jackson, send out the following email to all the state’s high schools in an effort to explain the new transfer legislation that was signed into law by Governor Stitt. Dear Administrators, As the Governor signed HB 2153 into law, it was reported that by repealing the section of law that requires a sit-out period for transfer students, the one year sit out period was eliminated.
Essie Burdine won a Blue Ribbon at the Little Olympics!

Tracksters Qualify for State

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The Holdenville Wolverines traveled to Cashion last weekend for the regional track meet and two Wolverines placed high enough to qualify for state. KylieRae Leftwich threw the discus 108 feet and three inches and that was good enough to place third in the 3A Girls Division. Chris Palomera threw the discus 118 feet and 8 inches. Palomera’s throw put him in third place in the 3 A Boys competition. Both Leftwich and Palomera have qualified to throw at the State Meet In Catoosa on Friday.
These two Wolverines have qualified for state! Chris Palomera and KylieRae Leftwich placed third at the regional track meet and will compete at the state meet at Catoosa on Friday.

Dillion Snow to Coach All-State Game

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Wolverine Head Basketball Coach, Dillion Snow, has been chosen as the Head Coach of the 2026 East All-State Squad. The All-State Game will be played at UCO on July 29 at 7:30.
Dillion Snow to Coach All-State Game

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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July 15 was the first official practice for the Wolverine softball team. Coach Hannah Howell was new to Holdenville Schools and she was putting her team through some simple drills.
Chole Allison took a short break in the Wolverines’ win over Seminole.

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The Holdenville Wolverines traveled to Stroud on April 14 for the 66 Conference Track Meet and brought home an impressive amount of hardware. Zavien Sullivan out ran the competition in both the 100 meter dash and the 200 meter dash.
Holdenville assistant coach, Brooke Brown, gives instructions to Lucca Smith in Holdenville’s win over Wetumka. Holdenville will play Meeker at Noon in the district tournament at Oktaha.

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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The Holdenville High School Softball Team opened the week with a 10-9 win over 15th a ranked Wetumka Team. The Wolverines picked up their second win of the week in a contest with Okemah in the 66 Conference Tournament with a solid run rule defeat over Okemah.
Cori Coates throws the ball back to the infield during Holdenville warm-ups prior to the Wolverines game with Wetumka.
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