Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

Body The Holdenville High School Girls’ Basketball team picked up a couple of dominating wins this week. The girls whipped Wewoka 55-34 on Tuesday and traveled to Meeker on Friday and defeated the Bulldogs 47-39.
HOLDENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HAD TWO PLAYERS THAT EARNED ALL-STATE HONORS DURING THE 2023-2024 BASKETBALL SEASON. Ryleigh Hill and Madi Bell McFarland were honored during Holdenville’s game with Wewoka and presented with All-State Jackets. Hill and McFarland wore their jackets while they posed for a picture with Holdenville Head Coach, Dillion Snow.

Holdenville Boys win one and lose one

Body The Holdenville Boys began the week with a 39 - 50 loss to Wewoka and finished the week with 75 - 59 road win at Meeker. The Wolverines were coming off a stellar week that produced a championship trophy in the prestigious Antlers Invitational Tournament.
Holdenville guard, Wyatt Seeley, dribbles around a Wewoka defender on his way to the basket. Holdenville will take a few days off before competing in the Dell City Festival December 27-28.

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

Body Wolverines shine in Antlers Tournament The Holdenville girls began the week with an extremely cold shooting night at McLoud but their cold shooting hands turned red hot at the tournament in Antlers. Holdenville lost that game at McLoud by a 35-19 margin.
Bella Smith was looking out of the corner of her eye before passing to a team mate. The Wolverines will host Wewoka on Tuesday and travel to Meeker on Friday.

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

Body Wolverines have good opening week The Holdenville Boys and Girls Basketball teams opened the 2024-2025 season in a positive way. Both teams are 2-0 on the season with impressive wins over Seminole and Little Axe.
Holdenville guard, Mike Piza, smiles as he drives around a Seminole defender. Mike scored 12 points in the Wolverines’ home opener victory.

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

Body Wolverines open basketball season Holdenville High School will open the 2024-2025 basketball season on Tuesday when the Wolverines play host to the Seminole Chieftains.
THE 2024-2025 WOLVERINES WILL OPEN THE SEASON ON TUESDAY WHEN HOLDENVILLE HOSTS SEMINOLE. Pictured above are (L-R): Front- Coach Leslie Carter, Jordan Stafford, Kejo Watson, Xavier Randall, Malachi Henderson, Kase Sipes, Coach Brittany Skipworth. Back-Coach Dillon Snow, Jordan Harjo, Rowdy Elkins, Mike Piza, Brett Bruner, Garrette McCutcheon, Wyatt Seely, R.J. Lowe, Boston Lowe, Tenetke Lowe, Coach Aaron Laster, Coach Marisa Shaffer

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

Body Football is a funny game! The game is played with a funny shaped oblong ball! The shape of the ball indicates that it will take odd bounces! The ball didn’t bounce Holdenville’s way in the state quarterfinal match-up with the Colcord Hornets.
Things were extremely tough upfront in the Wolverines’ game with Colcord. The Hornets were big and physical. Holdenville defenders # 0, Abe Gomez, # 22, Sawyer Jeffrey,#55 Brayden Black, # 30 Bo Black, # 7, Brett Bruner, # 14, Xavier Randall, # 16,Kaden Rogers and # 12 Jordan Harjo met the challenge of the bigger Colcord players.
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