Tournament honors Walter Hopper who recently retired from the PGA
Osages dance, enjoy game and halftime program with other tribes
The Lucky Ones had a rough start to their season but won their first championship this year
Kylie Johnson, Ben Goodeagle and Matthew Free represent the Osage Nation at the games
Tulsa’s WNBA team to honor Oklahoma tribes during its annual Native American Heritage Night
Girls game begins at 6 p.m. June 18 at Oklahoma Wesleyan University in Bartlesville
The 2009 closing of the Pawhuska golf course made an impact on young Osages wanting to compete
Dillon Lookout is breaking records and giving back along the way
Jenks High School students Dillon Lookout and McKenzie Labadie win gold
Cole Brumley credits his grandfather for getting him into the sport
Parks has contributed to three wrestling state-runner up titles, a state championship as an assistant coach and was inducted into the National Wresting Hall of Fame in 2003
Osage Nation Principal Chief John Red Eagle donates $5,000 to Woodland schools
Kylie Johnson will take her middle-distance running to the next level at the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond
Walter Hopper has been playing golf for more than 40 years and winning awards along the way
IC Warriors are two-time Ponca City league champions
Sonny Eppinette has led his Montana college team to three consecutive AIHEC championships
Austin Kirk is close to getting his dream
The ‘Wah-Zha-Zhe Girls’ played all-Native teams from Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Iowa and Florida
A new banner and $800 sponsorship was given to the Huskies
Pawhuska, Hominy and Woodland gear up for another season
Talon and Cherylyn Satepauhoodle lend their talents to the Hominy Bucks
Gwinn receives full ride to become a Norseman
Generations of Osage wrestlers leave their mark
Playing back-to-back games took its toll on the Lady Huskies
Pawhuska plays Adair in Pryor today at 1:30 p.m.
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