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Basketball Homecoming Saturday The 2022 basketball homecoming ceremony is set for Saturday at 1 P.M. The original date was January 15 but the opponent for the homecoming game was unable to field a team because of a Covid outbreak.
The Holdenville Middle School weight lifters dominated the weight meet at Strothers!

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COVID postpones Homecoming This COVID stuff is disrupting everything! And how dare it interfere with Homecoming? There’s always been a joke between coaches about homecomings …..We know there’s going to be a homecoming ceremony and a dance and there’s a rumor there’s going to be a ball game! What if the opponent can’t play because they can’t put a complete team on the court? The answer……You postpone homecoming until the visiting can play! Thus the new date for homecoming is January 29 and hopefully both teams will be able to field a team! Holdenville drops two at Okemah Okemah is a tough place to play! The Panthers are always good and it’s really hard to defeat them on their home court! The ever improving Holdenville boys played well at Okemah and came within a basket of tying the Panthers. Brayden McLean poured in 22 points to lead the Wolverines in scoring in Holdenville’s 57-55 loss to the Panthers.
Holdenville’s David Olney drives to the basket in the Wolverines’ contest with North Rock Creek. Holdenville will travel to Stroud this week for the 66 Conference Tournament.

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Wolverines earn trophies Sometimes you just say I’m fed up and I’m not taking it anymore! Apparently that’s the attitude the Holdenville Boy’s basketball team has taken when it comes to playing Wewoka! The Wolverines have been a doormat to the Tigers for as long as anyone can remember. Most of the contests between the schools have been a humiliating experience for Holdenville.
The Holdenville High School girls won second place in the Konawa Tournament. Holdenville defeated Konawa and Oktaha before loosing a heartbreaker to Wewoka in the finals.

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Basketball season resumes Old Coaches will tell you there’s three parts to basketball season. There’s pre-Christmas, post Christmas and the play-offs.
Jessica Moore takes aim at a free throw. Jessica and the Holdenville girls will play the Konawa Tigers in the first round of the Konawa Tournament on Thursday.

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Holdenville Softball Coach recaps season. The Holdenville fast pitch softball squad had quite a season! The team finished strong and although Coach Rick Scott’s team fell just short of making it to the state tournament, they did manage to achieve the majority of their goals.
Holdenville guard, Blakeli Whiteman, scores two points for the Wolverines in the girl’s63-27 victory over Meeker. Holdenville will travel to Allen to play the Mustangs on January 4.

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Jekyll and Hyde week for Wolverines The Holdenville boys played their best basketball of the year on Tuesday and their worst of the year on Friday. The Holdenville girls were just the opposite.
Holdenville guard, Cylee Null, looks to pass inside for an assist in the Wolverines’ game at Wewoka. Cylee scored 7 points in the contest.

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Holdenville girls earn trophy The Holdenville High School girl’s basketball team won three games this past week and lost one. Holdenville began the week with a 58-34 victory over McLoud.
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Lady Wolverines win one lose one The Lady Wolverine basketball team opened the week with a hard fought 44-51 loss to Seminole and finished the week with a 48-22 whipping of Atoka. The Wolverines fell behind Seminole early and trailed 18-24 at the half.
The Holdenville Middle School 7th grade basketball team won the second place trophy in the Prague Tournament! Coach Ryan Turner’s squad defeated Prague and Meeker before losing to South Rock Creek in the finals. Team members are…left to right..Jordan Harjo, Tristan Cloud, Bo Black, Brett Bruner, Boston Lowe, Tenetke Lowe, Alfonzo Garcia, Lane Childs, and Jay Smith.
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