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The OHS Cheerleaders were on hand to keep the crowd in players in the game. Photo by Will Sadler
Cub #13 Reggie Williams returns the kickoff during the district game with the Bulldogs. Photo by Will Sadler
Cub running back #22 Kyle Stewart did what he could against a tenacious Bulldog defense. The Cubs made their best effort on the ground when passing was off for the night with many interceptions and incomplete passes. Photo by Will Sadler
Cub receiver #2 Jamarcus Collins saves an interception with a heads up scramble to keep the Bulldog from picking the pass intended for Collins. Photo by Will Sadler
The OHS POOHS were among many students, athletes and fans who forwent Halloween festivities in Olney to travel to Stamford to support the Cubs. Photo by Will Sadler
Cub #55 Peyton Bedford playing center enjoys his last year as a Cub. Bedford was out with injury most of the season but recovered in time to finish his time at OHS with fellow Cub’s brothers playing football. Photo by Will Sadler
Cub defender #52 Jacobi Esquivel pressures the Bulldog QB hoping for a mistake downfield. Photo by Will Sadler
Cub defender #24 Pedro Carrion scrambled through Bulldog defenders making a tackle for loss on the Bulldog runner. Photo by Will Sadler

Cubs Fall to District Rival Stamford Bulldogs

The OHS Cubs failed to secure the win against the Stanford Bulldogs 60-14 falling to fifth place in district going into the last district game against the number one team in the district, the Cisco Lobos. The game will be played at Cub Stadium on Friday at 7pm. Show up, be red and get loud, let’s support the Cubs for their last game. No stats were made available as of press time. Fight on Cubs!

Lady Cub #19 Braelyn Casteel spent plenty of time diving to the boards against the Lady Panthers, saving many kill shots for the evening. Photo by Will Sadler
The OHS Lady Cubs celebrate during game one against the Lady Panthers, the team had some great success during game one but ultimately fell in 3 during the series. Photo by Will Sadler
Photo by Will Sadler Lady Cub #3 Bradi Bowers slams a kill past two Lady Panther defenders.
Lady Cubs celebrate teammate Bowers kill shot. Photo by Will Sadler
The seventh member of the Lady Cubs was the fans during the playoff matchup with the Lady Panthers. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub defenders #20 Natalie Simmons and #12 Morgan Simmons guard at the net with a successful block against Lady Panther hitters. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub #4 Mackenzie Berngen saves a kill and sends a volley over the net to Lady Panther defenders. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub #11 Kynlee Lauderdale continues to be a steadfast and reliable player and will play a big part in next season’s team. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cubs End Season, Look Toward Basketball

Lady Cubs End Season, Look Toward Basketball

The OHS Lady Cubs fell to the Seymour Lady Panthers in 3, ending their season. The Lady Cubs rocked their season and just because they didn’t make the playoffs doesn’t mean they didn’t have a season full of advancement for the OHS Volleyball program under first year Coach Nicholas Tarr, who has brought in passion and fire to the Lady Cubs. Many players will now transition into Lady Cub Basketball. The Lady Cubs schedule should be out in the next week, let’s support these hard-working student athletes this season and fill the stands as they take to the boards.

Lady Cubs firing each other up before the Pink Out Game against the Windthorst Lady Trojans. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub #9-Oaklan Hopkins sends a volley over the net to Lady Trojan defenders. Photo by Will Sadler
Senior and veteran Lady Cub #3-Bradi Bowers dives to the boards on a dig during the Lady Trojan District matchup. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub #11-Kynlee Lauderdale dives to save a kill shot during her defensive dig. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub #3-Bradi Bowers sends a kill shot over the net towards Lady Trojan defenders. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cubs block at the net during district matchup with the Lady Trojans. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub #20-Natalie Simmons sends a fiery shot over the net towards Lady Trojan defenders. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub defensive powerhouse #19-Braelyn Casteel always lays it on the line each and every volley and can often be seen diving to the boards with digs. Photo by Will Sadler

Lady Cubs Pink Out For Breast Cancer Awareness

The volleyball season is rapidly coming to an end and basketball season is right around the corner. AS the Lady Cubs battle it out in the post season, they still set aside special games to celebrate or bring awareness to certain causes. The Lady Cubs hosted the Windthorst Lady Trojans for their annual Pink Out game and the Lady Trojans showed up in plenty of pink as well. Pink Out games are hosted during October to help bring awareness to breast cancer by wearing pink shirts, socks, ribbons and numerous clothing options. By keeping breast cancer awareness at the forefront all month long it helps women to schedule those important yearly exams and to pray and give support to those battling breast cancer. The Lady Cubs fell to the Lady Trojans in 3 for the series.

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