Lady Wolves win opener at Keota KEOTA – Heavener opened the 2023 slow pitch softball season with a 7-3 win at Keota. Heavener’s scheduled home opener with Broken Bow for Tuesday was postponed. The Lady Wolves jumped ahead 7-0 before allowing the three runs in the bottom of the seventh.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
softball
The Lady Slowpitch team started off their season today with a 7-4 win at Keota. We will play Clayton here tomorrow at 4:30 in their home opener. Come out and support these ladies.
about 2 years ago, Brian Terry
S/O to the Wolves Men’s Soccer team on their second place finish at the Hilldale tournament today
about 2 years ago, Brian Terry
Socce
Heavener Upper Elementary students of the month for February are Jenna Scroggins, Remington Tiffee and Catalina Vasquez
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
upper elementary
if your student is enrolled in Heavener Public School they qualify for the summer EBT program and now is the time to enroll.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
program
Dr. Gary Youree, a long-time dentist in Heavener, was the guest speaker at the upper elementary assembly Friday afternoon. He was a dentist in Heavener for 42 years before retiring.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
Youree
Heavener band has excellent performance On Feb. 24, the Pride of Heavener concert band traveled to Checotah to compete in the 47th Annual Checotah Band Daze Pre-District Contest. There were 19 concert ensembles were in attendance. The Heavener band played their contest program on stage for a panel of adjudicators. Following the stage performance, the band also competed in the sight reading portion of the competition where a new piece of music is presented to the group with a set time to learn it. The ensemble is evaluated on preparation and performance of the piece under the brief time period. The Pride of Heavener received an excellent rating for their stage performance and an excellent rating for their sight reading performance. The Band also won sweepstakes, which is the highest score in their class and best performance in their class. The band will use judges' information to help prepare for the OSSAA District Concert Band Contest next week in Durant.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
band
Monday’s candy jar guessing game winner was Brooklyn Hickman
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
winner
Heavener split its Class 3A regional games at Antlers Thursday. The Lady Wolves stayed alive with a 49-43 win in an elimination game while the Wolves fell to Idabel, 50-44, in the late game. Both Heavener teams are in action Friday at Roland. The Lady Wolves play the hosts at 1:30 p.m. in another elimination game while the Wolves play Vian at 7:30 p.m.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
regionals
Sophia Facundo, right, a third grader in Ms. Sullivan’s class finished first in the Heavener Elementary spelling bee Wednesday morning. Avril Vasquez, a third-grade student in Mrs. Baker’s class was second. The two students advance to the 2023 Eastern Oklahoma tate spelling bee April 21 in Muskogee
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
spelling bee winner
spell
FYI - Heavener Elementary Dr. Seuss Book Theme Dress-up Days
about 2 years ago, Yolanda Wilson
Dr. Seuss
Heavener boys win district. Heavener's boys won at Spiro Saturday night, 40-37, to win a Class 3A district tournament and advance to the regionals at Antlers Thursday. The Lady Wolves lost the earlier game to Spiro, 39-27.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
districts
Pocola swept a pair of Black Diamond Conference basketball games from Heavener to close out the regular season Monday night. Pocola hosts Wilburton in a Class 2A district Friday. Heavener is off until visiting Spiro at 6 p.m. Saturday for a Class 3A district tournament. Pocola made easy work of both games, grabbing an early lead in both contests and cruising to easy wins as both Pocola teams took the easy wins in Black Diamond Conference play. The Lady Indians won the opener, 57-30, before Pocola’s boys won a battle of two of the top boys teams in the county, 73-43, in the late game.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
pocola
Heavener Middle School students of the month for January were (left to right) Hector Hernandez, Sophia Miller and Caleb Castillo.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
middle school
With Valentine's Day approaching, here's a reminder of our policy on flowers, gifts and balloons: Elementary and Middle School: Students must know they are receiving a delivery before they come to school. All flowers and other gifts for students may be picked up at the end of the school day from the Elementary Office. High School: Students must know they are receiving a delivery. All flowers and other gifts for students may be picked up from the Delivery Table in front of the office by the student. The office will not be responsible for any gifts not being delivered/received. No balloons will be allowed on the school buses. Balloons are a violation of school bus safety laws. *** We will not be interrupting classes to let students know they have a delivery.***
about 2 years ago, Jorena Stapp
dfaf
Heavener's district basketball tournament games at Spiro Saturday start 6 p.m.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
Heavener police officer Areli Jiminez spoke to middle school students about being a former Heavener student and what it is like to be a police officer. HPS appreciates her service and also for taking the time to speak to the students.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
Officer
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
students
Heavener parent-teacher conferences are 4-7 p.m. Thursday.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
Heavener to visit Talihina Monday Heavener’s basketball teams will visit Talihina Monday to make up games that were postponed last week due to the winter weather.
about 2 years ago, Craig Hall
Bryce