TAHLEQUAH DAILY PRESS — The Tahlequah varsity basketball teams have been forced to move their home date with Claremore in February.
The game between the two Metro Lake Conference foes was originally scheduled for Feb. 12, but the games will now instead be played on Feb. 18.
The basketball contests had to be vacated from the earlier date because of a little league wrestling tournament that will be going on at the high school on Feb. 12 and 13.
The Tigers hoops squads will now play on back-to-back nights in February with home dates against Claremore on the 18th and Bixby on the 19th. Tip off times will remain the same with the girls starting at 6:30 p.m. and the boys at 8.
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Tigers move home date with Claremore
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Madison Carey continues a family legacy with All-State selection in doubles play.
In 1980, Karen Carter — now known as Karen Carey — became an All-State tennis player at Tahlequah High School. Thirty-two years later, her daughter has followed in her footsteps.
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