Sports
Kingston softball snags Cushing tourney wins
Lady Cats get started
Wildcats expected to be a work in progress
The Lady Redskins took home medals from the McAlester Cross Country meet. Daisy Avery took 2nd place; Addie Cole took 7th; Avery Ludrick took 8th; Olivia McAllister took 9th; Layla Thompson took 10th; Rylee Davis, 14th and Kizzie Wood, 19th;. Courtesy photo
Redskins XC place in meet
FISHING REPORT
Twins Jessie and Mallory Foster-Anderson are preparing to run track and crosscountry at Mid-America Christian University, Oklahoma City, after a successful high school athletic experience at Velma-Alma High School. Courtesy photo
Twin runners anticipate competing at collegiate level
Tishomingo High School Lady Indians golf team members 2024-25, from left: Coach Kirk LaFevers, Kara LaFevers, Tahlor Estep, Cali Northcutt, Carli Upton and Erica Cabaniss. Courtesy photo
Upton making her mark on the golf course
The Lady Redskins won 16-9 over Latta during their Monday night home game. Pictured left: Gracie Bridgman winds up for a winning pitch. Pictured right: Emma Bridgeman runs for a catch.
Late surge lifts Lady Redskins past Latta
Courtesy photo Last week, the Madill Little League Wildcat Football hosted its exciting second annual 7-on-7 fl ag football tournament during camp, bringing together young athletes from all grades. It was an incredible week fi lled with teamwork, skill and determination, culminating in a thrilling competition. The winning team consisted of Bodey, TJ, Case, Cannon, Julien, Beau and their dedicated coach, John. Their teamwork and perseverance paid off, earning them not only bragging rights but also stylish