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Wolverines trounce Wewoka 52-0 The Holdenville Wolverines traveled to Wewoka for their season opener and came away with a decisive 52-0 victory. The fans that made the 6 mile trip down highway 270 weren’t disappointed with the lopsided win.
THE WOLVERINE SOFTBALL TEAM EARNED A RUNNER-UP TROPHY AT THE WILSON TOURNAMENT. Front row: Macy Gordon, Lexxi Goolsby, Alivia Griesinger, Darcy Shepherd, Hailey Cox, and Addie Brown. Second row: Coach Skipworth, Kmari Early, Anayiah Delarosa, Hayden Brummett, Mady Richmond, Dixie Gamble, Autumn Jackson, Bella Smith, Chloe Allison, Coach Angel Johnson.

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Wolverines Show Improvement in Scrimmage The Wolverines participated in their second scrimmage of the pre-season last Thursday and according to Coach Barker, the team showed signifi cant improvement. “The players had several areas of growth from the first scrimmage to the second.
One problem with keeping score in scrimmages is that turnovers and penalties don’t hurt you. Also there’s no kicking game......The Wolverines will travel to Wewoka this Friday for their season opener.... (notice the obvious holding in the middle).

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Softball Team Falls in Extra Innings The Holdenville Wolverine fast pitch softball team played their best game of the year on Friday and lost to an extremely good Little Axe team in extra innings.Holdenville trailed 4-2 going into the bottom of the seventh. Autumn Jackson started the rally with a base hit to center field.
The Holdenville Middle School Girls’ Cross Country team was all lined up and ready to run at Holdenville Lake. The girls raced one mile. Team members are:Left to Right: Autumn Doane, Lilly Leftwich, McKenzie Foster, Lainey McMinn, Maylee Barnett, Miracle Parish, Hailey Mcculley, Makaya Aguilar, and Sheleigh Fixico.

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Softball season opens Holdenville High School sports seasons get underway this week. Coach Angel Johnson’s softball team will open their season at Lexington on Monday and then travel to Lindsay on Tuesday.
Holdenville Head Coach, Angel Johnson was a bit animated when she gave this series of instructions to this group of Wolverines. Coach Johnson and her staff are constantly teaching the game of softball to their players.

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OSSAA Divides Class 2A The Oklahoma Secondary Schools Athletic Association has divided class 2A into 2 divisions. Class 2A has traditionally had 124 teams and there’s a significant variation in the size of the schools.
Holdenville first baseman, Autumn Jackson, prepares to throw a runner out at home during a pre-season drill. The Wolverines will open the season at Lexington on August12th.

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Wolverine Softball Team Scrimmages at Norman The Holdenville Wolverine fast pitch softball team will travel to Norman on Tuesday for their first scrimmage of the 2024 season. The games will begin in 2 weeks and the scrimmages are just supposed to get the team ready for the season opener at Lexington on August 12.
Wolverine shortstop, Darcy Shepherd, dove to stop an obvious base hit and then threw to third base. Darcy is a sophomore and is expected to be one of Holdenville’s best hitters!

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Wolverines picked 2nd in District Although the first day of practice is three weeks away, the hype for the 2024 football season has already begun. The pre-season rankings have placed the Holdenville Wolverines as the 7th best team in Class 2A and the pre-season prognosis for the 2A -2 district has the Wolverines as the district runner-up.
Wolverine senior, Autumn Jackson, flashed a big smile as she completed her mile run on the first day of softball practice. The softball team has been working hard to prepare for the upcoming season.

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Wolverine Basketball Team Dominates Summer Camps Holdenville Head Basketball Coach, Dillion Snow, has multiple good reasons to be proud of his team’s progress over the summer. The Wolverines played some tough competition in June and posted an impressive 34-4 record.
Wall of honor.....The Holdenville High School football team has been putting in the work this summer! The chart on the wall in the weight room is impressive and is on display to show the results of their hard work.
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