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Checotah Wildcats grind out 14-6 win over Dewey
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September 18, 2025
Checotah Wildcats grind out 14-6 win over Dewey
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR

The Checotah Wildcats showed grit and determination Friday night, grinding out a 14-6 victory over the Dewey Bulldoggers in front of a fired-up home crowd during homecoming for Checotah at Ray Grandstaff Stadium. The Wildcats relied on a powerful ground attack, piling up 267 rushing yards as they controlled the tempo and wore down the Dewey defense.

Leading the charge was Jayden Ellen, who delivered a career performance. Ellen exploded for 236 yards on 22 carries, finding the end zone twice with highlight-reel runs — a bruising three-yard plunge and a dazzling 74-yard sprint that brought the fans to their feet. Every time the Wildcats needed a spark, Ellen delivered.

With starting quarterback Cole Rolland sidelined by a shoulder injury suffered last week against Seminole, sophomore Eli Patterson stepped up under center. Though still finding his rhythm, Patterson went 4-of-14 for 65 yards, including a 28-yard strike to Ellen that showed poise and promise for the young signal caller.

On the defensive side, the Wildcats were relentless, forcing the Bulldoggers into mistakes all night long.

Cale Thompson and Elijah Muhammad each came up with clutch fumble recoveries, while ball-hawking junior safety Landon Thomason stole the show with two interceptions, shutting down Dewey’s passing attack.

The defensive backbone of the team was anchored by Woodrow Spears, who racked up a staggering 17 tackles, flying to the ball on nearly every play. Muhammad added another 10 tackles of his own, giving Checotah two enforcers that the Bulldoggers simply couldn’t escape.

The hard-fought victory pushes Checotah back on track as they head into their bye week. The Wildcats will return to action in two weeks for a key district showdown against Locust Grove, where they’ll look to keep momentum rolling and tighten their grip in the playoff race.

Community rallies at Rett Walk & 5K Run
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Community rallies at Rett Walk & 5K Run
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
September 25, 2025
It seemed the entire community of Checotah rallied for Elaina Donahue’s 2nd Annual Rett Walk & 5K Run this past Saturday. The Checotah Sports Complex was full of locals and visitors from afar who hear...
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Walking Out of Darkness, one step at a time
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Walking Out of Darkness, one step at a time
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
September 25, 2025
A community is walking out of darkness, one step at a time. What started out as one family’s mission to bring awareness to suicide has become a resounding mission for many within the McIntosh County a...
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He’s the Neal McCoy
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He’s the Neal McCoy
By RENEE DUKE 
September 25, 2025
I can say, I feel that fall is just around the corner for us! The early mornings are cool and crisp. I love all things fall! It is also that time of year for me to head to Texas. Why you ask? It is al...
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Local student receives national honors
September 25, 2025
The National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) today announced student Dylan Johnson from Checotah, has been selected to become a member of the esteemed organization. The Society recognizes top ...
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Candidate for 2025 Miss Indian Oklahoma
September 25, 2025
Miss Janaya McIntosh of Eufaula is a candidate for the upcoming 2025 Miss Indian Oklahoma pageant. The Oklahoma Federation of Indian Women (OFIW) pageants offer young Native American women a chance to...
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Sallisaw man pleads guilty to obscenity charges
September 25, 2025
Ryan Troy Dick pled guilty Thursday, Sept. 18, in McIntosh County District Court to charges of “nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images” and “recording, distributing and transmitting obsc...
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Big Breakfast Fundraiser
September 25, 2025
Oct. 4 from 7 a.m. -10 a.m. $10 Donation Farm Fresh Eggs, Blue & Gold Sausage, Pancakes, Homemade from scratch Biscuits & Gravy, Orange Juice & Coffee Checotah Masonic Lodge #86 625 W. Gentry, Checota...
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Coleman twirling for TU
September 25, 2025
McIntosh County native Sydney Coleman is the feature twirler for the University of Tulsa. The Tulsa Sound Marching Band lit up the field Saturday night with a dazzling performance that matched the ene...
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Class of Checotah is Fan Favorite & more
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Class of Checotah is Fan Favorite & more
September 25, 2025
The Class of Checotah competed at the Haskell Invitational this past Saturday, September 20. The high school band and color guard came home with the following bragging rights and trophies: Outstanding...
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Warrant issued in child-vaping case
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
September 25, 2025
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Donte Jordan Smith, 32, of Tulsa following his failure to appear at a hearing on a charge of enabling child abuse last week. Smith and Rachael Lane, 28, of ...
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Child protection courts, other reforms, studied by lawmakers
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Child protection courts, other reforms, studied by lawmakers
By JOE DORMAN, OICA CEO 
September 25, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY – Recently, Rep. Danny Williams, R-Seminole, along with Reps. Colin Duel-R, Guthrie; Gabe Woolley, R-Broken Arrow; Molly Jenkins, RCoyle; and Stacy Jo Adams, R-Duncan, hosted an interim ...
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