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Checotah makes a statement with a 56-38 victory over Spiro
B:, Sports
February 26, 2026
Checotah makes a statement with a 56-38 victory over Spiro
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR

The Checotah Wildcats earned a huge 56-38 victory over the Spiro Bulldogs Monday night. It was a special evening as Checotah celebrated 2025-26 Basketball Senior Night prior to the tip off. The game started off slow but ended in dominant fashion for the Wildcats. Checotah led 6-5 at the end of the first period but came out the second period playing tough, physical basketball.

Senior Hudson Pollard was effective defensively by forcing turnovers and forcing the Bulldogs to take bad shots. Point guard Koyah Littleman scored 16 points and was also a factor on defense as Checotah led 25-18 at the halftime break.

Landynn Thomason came out in the third period, scoring three times in transition. Checotah’s ball control and assists were remarkable. Rowan Chapman and Cole Rolland dominated the paint as the Bulldogs struggled to score under the basket. Littleman and Chapman were the top scorers, combining for 33 points.

Wes Brown, Landynn Thomason and Hudson Pollard guarded well against Sir Thomas and Travis Moody of Spiro. Pollard has really blossomed into a great defensive player. His overall athleticism is outstanding, and he has great court vision. He recently was accepted to the U.S. Naval Academy.

Rowan Chapman, Littleman along with Baylor Carter outscored Spiro 17-9 in the fourth period to seal a 56-38 win.

Rowan Chapman led Checotah in scoring with 17 points, Littleman 16 points, Rolland and Landynn each scored six points and Brown added five points.

“We never gave up. These guys played hard all night and I’m so proud of them. It was a special win for these seniors and I couldn’t be proud of them,” Checotah head coach Malcolm Warrior said.

Westville’s fast start doomed Checotah 78-59 The Westville’s fast start was key to their 78-59-district win Friday night at Westville. Westville outscored the Wildcats 26-10 in the first period as Nemo Harrington made three three-point baskets while teammate Buck Triplet scored a long threepointer and LaLa Miller scored eight of his season high 29 points.

Rowan Chapman kept Checotah in the game, scoring eight of his 28 points. The Wildcats improved in the second period as Chapman, Cole Rolland and Hudson Pollard combined to score 19 points, going into the halftime break 36-29. The duo of Chapman and Rolland was the key for the Wildcats. Pollard gave the fans something to cheer about when he hit a three-pointer in the second period and played outstanding defense.

Checotah struggled at the point guard position as Koyah Littleman scored only two points and Wes Brown was held to zero points. Westville’s combo of Miller and Harington was lethal: Miller scored 29 points and Harrington added 25 points. Westville had seven players score while Checotah only had five players score.

Chapman and Rolland were tough and physical down low for the Wildcats, combining for 48 points and Pollard added seven points in the loss.

“We had a couple of guys not ready from the opening jump which put us in a hole, but we fought and played hard the whole game. We play Friday and only need to win two games to get to Area. “We’ll play Keys or Victory Christian on Friday, and then we’ll play Morris or Stigler if we win that game,” Checotah head coach Malcolm Warrior said.

Family and friends say farewell to Tracy Scroggins and his mother
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Family and friends say farewell to Tracy Scroggins and his mother
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
March 5, 2026
It was a sad day when Checotah heard of the passing of one of their own, Tracy Scroggins, whose name lives on at the field house and playground in his hometown. Scroggins passed away at the age of 56 ...
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Ironheads tame Wolves for Regional Consolation Championship
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Ironheads tame Wolves for Regional Consolation Championship
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
March 5, 2026
The Eufaula Ironheads continued their outstanding season with a commanding 5837 victory over the Heavener Wolves to capture the consolation regional championship and punch their ticket to area play. F...
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Commutation Hearing set in Jerry Don Hurst murder case
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
March 5, 2026
Danny Turner was convicted of first-degree murder in 1992 for the 1991 poisoning death of his Checotah High School classmate, Jerry Don Hurst. Turner was convicted and sentenced by a McIntosh County j...
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Mayor issues proclamation honoring late editor Jerry Fink
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Mayor issues proclamation honoring late editor Jerry Fink
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
March 5, 2026
On March 2, the Eufaula City Council opened its regular meeting by honoring the life and legacy of longtime journalist Jerry Fink. Mayor James Hickman read a formal proclamation recognizing the late E...
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Chamber celebrates America and its members
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Chamber celebrates America and its members
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
March 5, 2026
Checotah Chamber of Commerce celebrated its members and America’s 250th year by hosting an Americana tablescape competition at their annual banquet held Tuesday, Feb. 25. Over 200 business leaders, Ch...
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Butler captured on Kerr Lake after two-week manhunt
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Butler captured on Kerr Lake after two-week manhunt
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
March 5, 2026
After nearly two weeks on the run that included a reported kidnapping and a multi-county search, escaped inmate Robey L. Butler was captured Monday morning near Keota, bringing a tense manhunt to a sa...
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Masonic Lodge Breakfast Fundraiser
March 5, 2026
Saturday, March 7 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Located at 625 W. Gentry Start your day off right with an all-you-can-eat homemade big breakfast consisting of farm fresh eggs, Blue & Gold sausage, pancakes, biscui...
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An Enchanted Night Under the Lights
March 5, 2026
p.m. -11 p.m. Prom tickets on sale now in Mrs. Ortiz Room 220 until March 13 for $40. Must be academically eligible to purchase and attend.
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Freedom House chosen as Citizens of the Year
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Freedom House chosen as Citizens of the Year
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March 5, 2026
This year LaDonna Rhodes aka “The Paper Lady” with the McIntosh County Democrat had the privilege of announcing the Citizen of the Year award which went to Freedom House Adult & Teen Challenge with di...
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Wild Onion Dinner
March 5, 2026
The Eufaula-Canadian Tribal Town will be hosting the annual Wild Onion Dinner on Saturday, March 14, 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Eufaula Indian Community Nutrition Center, 800 Birkes Rd., Eufaula. The ...
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Gear up and grab your green
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Gear up and grab your green
March 5, 2026
Break out the shamrocks, dust off the tutus and lace up those running shoes, the Eufaula Green Run 5K is back for its sixth year, bringing a splash of Irish spirit to the shoreline of Lake Eufaula. Ho...
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