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This was set to be a Super Bowl blessedly light on quarterback legacy talk until Tom Brady retired. But the nice thing about memorializing Brady’s career is that we only have to discuss how he did it, not where it leaves him among all-time greats. I’d argue that Brady was the best quarterback in football at age 44 and would be a worthy MVP pick. Brady’s two-year run in Tampa was like a Gronk spike on any reasonable debate over the greatest quarterbacks ever.
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Read moreThe Smithsonian’s Recovering Voices initiative will host a two-week film-screening series highlighting the legacy of the past and its ongoing influence on the future. Presented virtually, the seventh annual Mother Tongue Film Festival features 36 films in 45 languages from regions across the globe. The festival centers around International Mother Language Day, Feb. 21, and is co-presented with the UN Decade of Indigenous Languages. The festival opens Feb. 17 and runs through March 4. All screenings and events are free.
Read moreTuesday night the Lady Chieftains and Chieftains each celebrated Senior Night, honoring the 2022 class from both teams, as well as cheerleaders and pom squad members.
Read moreThe Seminole Chieftain basketball squad faced Blanchard Tuesday night at home. Despite a strong start in the second half, the team fell by a score of 61-47. Above left, Vcake Wassana shoots for the goal. Right photo: Lantz Fixico gets off a jump shot. —Photos by Kassidy Baker
Read moreSenior athletes were honored at Tuesday night’s basketball game. Above left: Lattisyn Hardeman with her mother, Cheri Hardeman. Right photo: Lily Harcrow and her mom, Trisha Harcrow. —Staff Photos by Kassidy Baker
Read moreFar left: Hannah Walker with her parents Brett and Ann Walker. Left: Jaxon Smith and his parents Joy and Paul Smith. —Photos by Kassidy Baker
Read moreThe Justice Junior High Boys are headed to the ORES State Tournament, having captured the area championship by beating Peckham School 53-7. Justice will play Nashoba in the first round tonight, (Feb. 10) at 8 p.m. at the Seminole High School Gym. The girls were eliminated Tuesday from the playoffs. Boys team members include Aevri Shaw, Izaya Tiger (not pictured), Lance Primeaux, King Thompkins, Eriyon Graham, Jacob Avery, Titus Camp, Jenson Luna, Ian Williams and Brady Stewart (not pictured). Head Coach: Bryan Lyon. Assistant Coach: Kyle Berryhill. Team Manager: Betsy Harjo (not pictured).
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