News from Cherokee Nation
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TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA - Chad Stevens, a senior at Sequoyah High School (SHS), recently signed a letter of intent to play football at Bacone College.
From left to right, front row: Dave Paffenroth, offensive coordinator with Bacone College, Chad Stevens, Kyle Braudrick, offensive coordinator with SHS. Back row from left to right: Don Stogsdill, SHS head football coach, and Rusty Harris, defensive coordinator at SHS. ![]()
"Bacone is close to home and I wanted to continue my football career", Stevens said. "Bacone was the best choice for me."
"Were excited for Chad", said Don Stogsdill, SHS football coach. "This is a great opportunity for him. He has been a great part of our success over the last few years and we wish him a lot of luck."
Stevens, of Muskogee, has earned many honors during his high school football career at SHS. He was chosen as the district most valuable player and the Muskogee Phoenix’s most valuable player. He also plays baseball and is the statistician for the boys’ basketball team.
"Chad is also a potential baseball prospect,” Stogsdill said. "That speaks volumes on what kind of athlete he is."
"I would like to thank my family for always helping me", Stevens said. "If it wasn’t for them, I couldn’t have done this."
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P.O. Box 520, Tahlequah, OK 74465
Sequoyah High School Alumni
Sequoyah High School, an Indian boarding school, originated
in 1871, when the Cherokee National Council passed an act
setting up an orphan asylum to take care
Sequoyah High School's approximate 300 enrollment represents
42 tribes and 14 different states. Students are eligible to
attend if they are members of federally recognized Indian
tribes or one-fourth blood |
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Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma
Mike Miller, Cherokee Nation |