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Black History Month Spotlight
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February 18, 2026
Black History Month Spotlight
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR, SPORTS EDITOR,

For Black History Month, we honor Lee Roy Selmon, a man whose impact reached far beyond football fields and stat sheets. Selmon was not only one of the most dominant defensive players in NFL history, but also a quiet leader, mentor, and trailblazer whose legacy continues to shape Oklahoma and the sport he loved.

Born in 1954 in Eufaula, Oklahoma, Selmon grew up in a close-knit family that emphasized faith, education, and character. Alongside his brothers, Dewey and Lucious, he starred at the University of Oklahoma, becoming a cornerstone of the Sooners’ defense under legendary coach Barry Switzer. During his college career, Selmon earned All-American honors and was known as much for his discipline and leadership as for his power on the field.

In 1976, Selmon made history as the first-ever draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. At the time, the expansion franchise struggled, but Selmon quickly became its foundation. Over nine seasons, he transformed the Buccaneers into a competitive team and established himself as one of the NFL’s elite defensive linemen. He was a six-time Pro Bowl selection, a three-time All Pro, and the 1979 NFL Defensive Player of the Year. In 1995, Selmon was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Yet those who knew Selmon best often say his greatest achievements came after football. Returning to Oklahoma, he devoted himself to community service, business leadership, and mentoring young people. He served as an athletic director, businessman, and respected voice for integrity and service. Selmon believed success carried responsibility—and he lived that belief daily.

Selmon passed away in 2011, but his influence remains deeply felt. The University of Oklahoma honors him with the Lee Roy Selmon Award, presented annually to the nation’s top defensive player. In Tampa, his name is synonymous with the franchise’s identity, and in Oklahoma, he is remembered as a hometown hero who never forgot where he came from.

During Black History Month, Lee Roy Selmon’s story stands as a powerful reminder that true greatness is measured not only by records and trophies, but by character, service, and the lives uplifted along the way.

Ledger Folsom signs scholarship to play football at Southwestern College in Kansas
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Ledger Folsom signs scholarship to play football at Southwestern College in Kansas
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
February 18, 2026
Ledger Folsom, a standout senior on the Vian High School football team, has signed a scholarship to continue his football career at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas. Folsom made his commitment...
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Oklahoma State Football Coaches’ salaries approved
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
February 18, 2026
Oklahoma State head football coach Eric Morris brought the majority of his coaching staff with him from North Texas, and with the new staff came a new set of contracts. The contracts were approved at ...
Checotah Impact Players of the Week
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Checotah Impact Players of the Week
February 18, 2026
The Checotah Impact Players of the Week are Logan Dowdy and Cole Rolland. The Eufaula Impact Players of the Week are Olivia Hamby and Doltyn Lane. Impact Players of the Week are sponsored by Zach McQu...
Eufaula’s coach investment is paying off
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Eufaula’s coach investment is paying off
By 918-689-2191 ijsports@cookson.news 
February 18, 2026
Eufaula Public School’s (EPS) investment in coaches has paid off. Newly hired head boys basketball coach Grant Callison has the Ironheads ranked 9th in the state with an impressive record of 21-3. EPS...
Rack Madness slated for March 4; Register today
Sports | Outdoors
Rack Madness slated for March 4; Register today
February 18, 2026
Hunters can get their deer antlers and other big game trophies scored at Rack Madness from 1-6 p.m. March 4 at the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation headquarters in Oklahoma City. This fami...
Cold water safety
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Cold water safety
February 18, 2026
Wintertime in Oklahoma is a great time to get outdoors for fishing but ensure cold-weather safety comes first. Conditions can change quickly, and being prepared can make the difference between a great...
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Lake Eufaula Fishing Tournaments
February 18, 2026
Several major and local fishing tournaments are scheduled for Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma, in 2026, including the Major League Fishing (MLF) Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit (June 5-7) and a Phoenix Bass Fishi...
OU’s Murray takes job with KC Chiefs
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OU’s Murray takes job with KC Chiefs
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
February 18, 2026
Oklahoma running backs coach DeMarco Murray is leaving the Sooners to take the same position with the Kansas City Chiefs, according to a report Wednesday. Murray played at OU from 2007-10 and remains ...
No. 9 Ironheads outlast No. 13 Preston 63-60 in OT
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No. 9 Ironheads outlast No. 13 Preston 63-60 in OT
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
February 18, 2026
The No. 9 ranked Eufaula Ironheads (20-3) used great defense by Ty Sparks and Doltyn Lane in overtime to defeat No. 13 Preston Pirates at Preston on Tuesday. It was a game that Eufaula had to play aga...
Bumgarner leads Lady Ironheads to victory
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Bumgarner leads Lady Ironheads to victory
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
February 18, 2026
The Eufaula Lady Ironheads earned a huge 38-31 on the road victory over the Preston Lady Pirates. Eufaula senior Johna Bumgarner scored 11 of her 17 total points in the fourth period to rally to victo...
Sallisaw steamrolls Lady Wildcats 67-18
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Sallisaw steamrolls Lady Wildcats 67-18
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
February 18, 2026
The Sallisaw Lady Black Diamonds had another highlight game, this time it was against the Checotah Lady Wildcats (4-17) who fell 6718 at Sallisaw. Emma Martin found her spot on the court and rained do...
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