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Peterson’s homer not enough in Perry victory
B: Sports, Sports
August 28, 2025
Peterson’s homer not enough in Perry victory
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR

The Perry Lady Maroons exploded for six runs in the second inning and never looked back, handing the Eufaula Lady Ironheads (3-6) a 10-2 defeat on Saturday, Eufaula’s fifth straight loss.

Perry’s big inning came on patience at the plate and timely hitting. Violet Nolte drove in a run with a groundout, Sayben Owen and Brooklenn Moses each drew bases-loaded walks, Joely Kukuk worked another free pass to score a run, and Naevah Mills capped the rally with a two-run single to make it 6-0.

Eufaula fought back in the bottom of the third when senior Rayleigh Peterson crushed an insidethe- park home run, bringing in two runs and sparking some life for the Lady Ironheads. Peterson finished the day 2-for-3 at the plate, driving in both of Eufaula’s runs.

In the circle, Perry’s Joely Kukuk earned the win, giving up just three hits and two runs over five innings while striking out three. Maddison Lee took the loss for Eufaula after a tough first inning, while Hannah Needham came on in relief and pitched 3.2 innings, allowing four runs on six hits with two strikeouts.

For Perry, Mills led the offense with a 2-for-4 day and two RBIs. Nolte, Evyn Tyler, and Moses each added an RBI, while the Lady Maroons wreaked havoc on the base paths with nine stolen bases.

Despite Peterson’s heroics, Perry’s early surge and aggressive running game proved too much for the Lady Ironheads to overcome.

Lady Ironheads fall to Plainview despite hot start

The Eufaula Lady Ironheads came out swinging but couldn’t hold off a late surge, falling 7-2 to the Plainview Lady Indians on Saturday.

Eufaula struck first in the top of the opening frame when Hannah Needham was hit by a pitch and Briley Gragg swiped home, giving the Lady Ironheads early momentum with a 2-0 lead.

But Plainview stormed back in the third inning, flipping the script with a five-run outburst on just one hit. The dagger came on a perfectly placed sacrifice bunt from Bailey Fincher that brought in two runs and put Plainview on top for good, 5-2.

Leah Green got the start in the circle for Eufaula, battling through four innings and scattering five hits while fanning two. Plainview countered with Landree Upshaw, who held the Lady Ironheads to just two hits and two runs across five innings, striking out six.

Rayleigh Peterson and Emma Lovett each tallied a hit for Eufaula.

Mustangs stampede Lady Ironheads 5-2 The Eufaula Lady Ironheads battled hard but came up short against the Oologah Mustangs, falling 5-2 Friday evening.

Oologah wasted no time getting on the board as Preslee Moffett ripped a double in the first inning to plate two runs. The Lady Ironheads clawed back in the third when Hannah Needham’s sacrifice fly tied things up at 2-2.

But the Mustangs answered quickly. Macey Calico’s groundout pushed across the goahead run in the bottom of the third, giving Oologah a lead they never surrendered.

Mustangs pitcher Jocelyn Leak was dominant in the circle, tossing five innings of one-hit ball while striking out eight. Leah Green took the loss for Eufaula, working four innings and striking out three.

At the plate, Ava Neill led Eufaula with a 1-for-2 performance and drove in a run alongside Needham. For Oologah, Burch went 2-for-3 to pace the offense, while Moffett, Emery Edmondson, Calico, and Kam each drove in a run to seal the victory.

Wildcats receive All-Conference honors
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Wildcats receive All-Conference honors
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
March 26, 2026
Congratulations to these athletes on being selected as All-Conference athletes. This honor is voted on by the coaches within our conference, which makes it a great accomplishment to be recognized by t...
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Planting seeds of faith in a food desert
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Planting seeds of faith in a food desert
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
March 26, 2026
Spring has sprung and with it comes a new determination to get the People’s Garden going and growing again. Planting seeds of faith for a food desert in a town that needs a whole lot more faith to see...
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PNC volunteer helps community with new pet page
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PNC volunteer helps community with new pet page
By Staff Reports 
March 26, 2026
It takes a village to raise a child and to rescue dogs and cats in McIntosh County. Two years ago two local ladies, Lori Powell-Fells and LaDonna Brittle-Rhodes set out on a mission to help rescue the...
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Eufaula woman drowns in Lake Eufaula while aiding children
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Eufaula woman drowns in Lake Eufaula while aiding children
March 26, 2026
A 53-year-old Eufaula woman died Sunday afternoon after drowning at Lake Eufaula in Pittsburg County. The incident occurred around 3:10 p.m. at the 9 South Swim Area, according to the Oklahoma Highway...
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City Wide Spring Trash Off Saturday, April 18
March 26, 2026
Must have current city water bill to bring items to Heritage Waste or Senior Citizen Center Trash pickup is available for the elderly and those unable to leave their homes. Call the Chamber of Commerc...
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Fort Smith police arrest suspect in connection with a stabbing that injured one woman
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Fort Smith police arrest suspect in connection with a stabbing that injured one woman
March 26, 2026
Fort Smith police arrest suspect in connection with a stabbing that injured one woman A Eufaula man who previously served prison time for a stabbing in Oklahoma has been arrested in Arkansas, accused ...
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McIntosh County unveils new logo honoring history, heritage
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McIntosh County unveils new logo honoring history, heritage
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
March 26, 2026
Mc-Intosh County officials have unveiled a new county logo designed to reflect the area’s history, culture and natural beauty. “This new symbol represents not only where we’ve been, but who we are tod...
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Missing person found deceased
March 26, 2026
On March 13 Muskogee County Dispatch received a call from a subject reporting the discovery of a body in a pond near the intersection of Hwy 100 and I-40 in Webbers Falls. The Muskogee County Sheriff’...
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A nest lost, a legacy continues
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A nest lost, a legacy continues
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
March 26, 2026
An eagles’ nest north of Checotah has been a sacred place for over a decade as locals have had the privilege of watching a pair of North America Bald Eagles raise their young each year at the edge of ...
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Marketing on Main Street
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Marketing on Main Street
By ALICE CANADA 
March 26, 2026
Marketing on Main Street is about practical, usable strategies that help local businesses compete in today’s marketplace. You do not need a massive budget or a full-time marketing team to be effective...
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Meet Jamie Nelson – Checotah’s newest library clerk
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Meet Jamie Nelson – Checotah’s newest library clerk
March 26, 2026
The Jim Lucas Checotah Public Library is excited to welcome Jamie Nelson as the newest member of the library team. Jamie brings warmth, enthusiasm, and a love for both books and community to her new r...
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