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For more than a decade, the Bears have been dominated by Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who is 20-5 against Chicago. The hope is that changes with the addition of Justin Fields, who the Bears hope rewrites the quarterback narrative — and Bears-Packers rivalry — in Chicago.
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Read moreThe Seminole State Ladies Soccer team edged out Rich Mountain Sunday 1-0 in overtime. From top Left: Mandy Castro goes for a loose ball ahead of two defenders. Kiana Tulloch battles for control of the ball. The Rich Mountain goalkeeper gains possession of the ball before Lauren DesCamp takes a kick at the goal. Lauren DesCamp takes a free kick at the goal.
Read moreCongratulations to the following Seminole High School softball players for receiving allconference honors! From top: All-Conference: Natalia Sewell, Reese Street, Sierra Patterson and Amerikus Street. All-Conference Honorable Mention: Addison Hill, Levi Ary and Holli Ladd. The team is coached by MyKayla Plett. The Seminole Public Schools softball program is for girls in 7 - 12 grades. To participate in the Seminole Chieftains softball program, athletes must be eligible academically and have a current physical. The Seminole Chieftains softball program has two types of softball. The fall program is fastpitch and the spring program is slowpitch. There are three teams for the fastpitch program. These are varsity, junior varsity, and junior high grade teams. Slow Pitch only has a varsity-level team. —Courtesy Photos
Read moreFriday night, class 3A #4, Seminole, took on a winless Checotah team and narrowly escaped the road trip by a score of 39-35 to move to 6-0.
Read moreThis past Saturday, the Chieftain Boys Cross Country team traveled to Shawnee for the Oklahoma Baptist University meet. They once again finished with the best overall score and brought home five more medals and another team trophy.
Read moreThe WCRA (World Champions Rodeo Alliance) and PBR (Professional Bull Riders) today announced that the largest payout event in the history of Women’s Rodeo, the Women’s Rodeo World Championship (WRWC), will move to Fort Worth, Texas, starting in May 2022.
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