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A family tradition: The James family’s journey to the State Tournament
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March 12, 2026
A family tradition: The James family’s journey to the State Tournament
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR

For most basketball players, reaching the state tournament is the highlight of a high school career. For one family, it has become a tradition spanning more than three decades. The James family has built a remarkable legacy on the hardwood, with four members of the same family earning the chance to compete on Oklahoma’s biggest high school basketball stage — the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) State Basketball Tournament.

It all began in 1993 with Shasti James.

As a high school standout, Shasta helped lead her team to the state tournament, achieving what many young athletes dream of. At the time, she likely never imagined that years later her own children would follow the same path, each carving out their own chapter in the family’s basketball story.

Years later, the next generation of the James family began making its mark.

In 2020, Shasti’s daughter, Journi James, continued the tradition by helping her team reach the state tourna- ment. For Shasta, it was a proud moment — watching her daughter experience the same excitement and pressure she once felt stepping onto the big stage. Journi’s accomplishment showed that the competitive spirit and love for basketball had clearly been passed down even when the OSSAA cancelled the tournament due to Covid.

The following year, in 2021, another James family member joined the list. Shasti’s son, Justis James, helped carry the family name back to the state tournament. With two siblings now having played in the tournament in back-toback years, the James family story was becoming something special — a household where basketball success had become almost expected.

But the story didn’t end there.

In 2026, another son, Jentry James, added his name to the growing list of family accomplishments by reaching the state tournament as well. With Jentry’s appearance, the James family achieved a rare feat: a mother and all three of her children competing in the OSSAA state basketball tournament.

For Shasti, the journey has come full circle.

From playing in the tournament herself in 1993 to watching each of her children reach the same stage decades later, basketball has been more than just a sport in the James household — it has been a bond that connects generations.

Each child made their own path to the tournament, but they all shared the same foundation: growing up in a home where the love of the game was always present. From driveway practices to long nights in the gym, those moments helped shape not just talented players, but a close-knit family built around teamwork and perseverance.

The James family’s story is a reminder that sports can create lasting traditions. Championships and wins may fade into the record books, but the memories of family, dedication, and shared dreams last forever.

And for the James family, the hardwood has become more than just a court — it’s a place where family history continues to be written, one generation at a time.

Speed, spirit & shamrocks shine at the Eufaula Green Run
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Speed, spirit & shamrocks shine at the Eufaula Green Run
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
March 19, 2026
A little luck of the Irish and a lot of community spirit filled the air on Saturday, March 14, as the fifth annual Eufaula Green Run 5K brought runners, families and plenty of green to the Cove. Hoste...
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Rangers end season for mighty Ironheads at State
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Rangers end season for mighty Ironheads at State
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
March 19, 2026
The Roland Rangers improved to a 24-1 record after defeating the Eufaula Ironheads 68-43 in the opening round of the Class 3A State Quarterfinals Tournament Friday at the OG&E Coliseum in Oklahoma Cit...
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When the Wild Onions return
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When the Wild Onions return
By MICHAEL BARNES CONTRIBUTING WRITER The scent of wild onions filled the kitchen before any-thing 
March 19, 2026
Spring gathering at the Eufaula Indian Community Nutrition Center celebrates food, tradition, and the hands that serve the community else. Earlier that morning, volunteers gathered at the Eufaula Indi...
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Women’s History Month
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Women’s History Month
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March 19, 2026
National Theme: “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Substantial Future” March is Women’s History Month. Every year, March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. Before it w...
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McIntosh County Commissioners call Special Election on sales tax renewal
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March 19, 2026
McIntosh County voters will head to the polls June 16 to decide whether to renew an existing county sales tax used to fund roads, bridges and county facilities. The McIntosh County Board of County Com...
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Tornado victims identified in Beggs
March 19, 2026
A community and family are mourning the loss of Todd and Becky McClellan who were killed when an EF-3 tornado tore through the area Friday, March 6. Authorities identified the tornado victims from Beg...
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Leonard Hill recently received 50,000 free feeder corn seeds from Isaac Peebles with Golden Harvest Seeds after he heard about his golden opportunities to make a difference in his local communities. R...
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On paper, Nathan Duvall didn’t think he had much of a chance. It might be a good thing his skin is thicker than that. He stopped the clock in 3.8 seconds during Sunday’s championship round of the Fort...
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House approves increased penalties for domestic violence by strangulation
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Rep. John George, R-Newalla, this week unanimously passed a bill in the House that would add domestic violence by strangulation to the list of crimes requiring a person to serve 85% of a prison senten...
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Heartland Heritage invites artifact enthusiasts
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The Heartland Heritage Museum & Gallery will be hosting another meeting for artifact enthusiasts on Thursday, March 19 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. at 116 N. Broadway in Checotah. Mel Phillips of the Oklahoma...
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