Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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How fast is fast How fast is fast? If you were a college coach and you were evaluating potential players how would you know just exactly how fast a prospect was running. Films can be deceiving! Everyone else in the film night be slow…Like the old saying, “If you want to look like you’re skinny, take a picture with fat people.” Or, if you want to look tall take a picture with short people! So, how do you compare an athlete from a small school in one state and a large school in another? The logical answer would be to put the athletes on the track and get a legitimate time in a known distance! In football that distance is 40 yards.
Mike Stripling is the Holdenville News pick for the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) Wolverine quarterback. Mike quarterbacked the Wolverine’s only state championship team in 1964. Stripling went on to play for the University Of Tulsa and the Cincinnati Begals.

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Wolverines will be good! But how good? The OSSAA designated time for Dead Week will end Sunday, July 9 which means Summer Pride work-outs can resume on July 10. Fall softball and cross country practice can officially begin July 15.
HOLDENVILLE COACHES, TYSON JONES AND DARIN JOHNSON gave the football team some instructions during a timeout at the Atoka Football Camp. The coaches are expecting the Wolverines to be improved over last year.

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Don’t kill the umpire! The fans described in the famous poem Casey at the Bat, yelled Kill The Umpire when the man in blue called the first strike on the mighty Casey. Now, one can be sure or at least reasonably sure that when this poem was written and released in 1888 no one was actually advocating killing an umpire.
Holdenville senior, Jake Cox has earned the honor of being named to the All District Baseball Team.

Holdenville Girls win big!

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Audrey Miller, Mylisha Miller attended The American Legion Auxiliary 80th annual Oklahoma Girl’s State. May 28th-June2nd. They would like to Thank the American Legion and ESA for their sponsorship. While attending both girls ran for dif-ferent offices and enjoyed the experience and made lots of new friends.
Holdenville Girls win big!

Paralympics Sports by Tom Turner

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Endeavor Games I’ve officiated a lot of track meets in my time, but the UCO Endeavor Games are the most unique and rewarding! The mission statement for the games says it all! The Endeavor games exists to create equitable access to sport competition for individuals with physical disabilities. The competition is different from the Special Olympics in that every event is ran off with the same rules as the Olympics.
A young para-athlete sprints to finish strong in the 800 meter run. The young runner was one of many athletes that competed in the Endeavor Games at UCO.

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WOLVERINES SHINE IN TEAM CAMPS The Holdenville Wolverine football has attended 2 football camps this summer and their enthusiasm and intensity has given the coaching staff plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the 2023 season. Wolverine head coach David Barker had this to say regarding his team’s summer camps: “What a difference a year can make! Last year we went to the Atoka camp with 23 players.
# 33,Malachi Henderson hands the ball to # 10 Julis Jackson while # 7 Gage Smith clears the way in the Wolverines’ team camp at Atoka. Wolverine head coach, David Barker, was pleased with his team’s overall performance at the camp.

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Pardon me for writing in first person but when I went to the cemetery on Memorial Day Weekend my memory drifted back to a decade or so ago when I ask my friend Larry Langwell how he got an ugly scar on his leg. Larry’s reply puzzled me because he said the scar was received on his senior trip. I was a bit puzzled at first because I had no memory of a senior trip!
The seniors of 1967 stacked the Wolverine football team with multiple decorated veterans. Larry Langwell and Lanny Scroggins served their country in Viet Nam. Langwell was a marine and Scroggins served in the army.

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Holdenville High School graduate, Angel Johnson, has been selected to replace veteran coach, Rick Scott, as the Wolverine head softball coach. Scott is leaving the program after 2 years of leading the Wolverines as softball team’s head coach.
Tresley Denny has been awarded the honor of being selected as All 66 Conference in softball!
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