
🏈Hey Savage Football Supporters!
Watch for a Savage Silent Auction coming soon and watch for the team coming your way to help make it happen!
We are excited to announce a silent auction this year to support our Savage Football program. The funds raised will go towards essential equipment, technology, and other program needs.
We’re reaching out to local businesses for donations of items, services, or monetary contributions for the auction. This week, our football players will be visiting local businesses to share more details about the silent auction in person.
All donations must be submitted by Monday, April 7th. If your business is interested in contributing, please reach out to Coach Lang at mlang@bbisdapp.org for more information. Thank you for your support!


RESCEDULED EVENT AT BENNETT:
We have to reschedule out "Pancakes for Pointers" due to students and Ms. Hall being out of town for the "Amazing Shake" contest in Georgia.
Pancakes for Pointers will now be held on April 17th!!


Savage Esports fought in a round robin tournament against some of the toughest League of Legends teams in the state of Oklahoma. The prize? A chance to compete against the best Texas teams at one of the largest gaming conventions in the world, Dreamhack Dallas! The competition was fierce and in the end, Savages earned their spot!
The three day event will be held on May 23-25 in Dallas. There, players will compete against the best teams in Texas in a first of its kind esports Red River Rivalry!
Attended by nearly 50,000 people each year, Dreamhack Dallas is one of the largest gaming conventions in the world and hosts video game developers, cosplayers, and professional esports players. Savages will have exclusive access to professionals in the gaming community and be able to showcase their skills worldwide!
Fundraising opportunities will be available soon, but for those wishing to help donate to assist in funding this opportunity should contact Coach James Kiper at jkiper@bbisdapp.org.
#ESportsReports #AlwaysSavage


🥎 The Battiest Midfle School Slow Pitch Softball Tournament Bracket March 27-28, 2025 in Battiest.



⚾️ Great week of baseball coming up for the BowBoys. Go Bow! 🔥🤙🏻
Monday:
JV - Home vs. Durant @ 5:30
Varsity - Practice/Inter-Squad
Tuesday
JV - Away vs. Durant @ 5:30
Varsity - Practice/Inter-Squad
Wednesday
V/JV - Practice
Thursday
JV McAlester Festival
Varsity Caney Tournament
Friday
Same as above
Saturday
Varsity Championship
BROKEN BOW SAVAGE BASEBALL
HEAD COACH: Jake Harris



🎾 The SEOC Slow Pitch Softball Tournament Bracket March 24th and 25th in Rattan.



🥎🇱🇷 THAT’S OUR GIRL! Khloe Williams, a freshman from Broken Bow, is proudly representing Team USA in Acapulco!
Today, Team USA achieved a resounding victory over Brazil with a score of 11-0. In her first game, Khloe showcased her talent by going 2 for 2 at the plate, including a double and 1 RBI.
Khloe was chosen from a competitive pool during the Under 15 USA Softball High Performance Program (HPP) National Selection Event in December 2024. She is one of 35 exceptional players representing the United States on the international stage!
#TheWilliamsWay #AlwaysSavage #TeamUSA


🥎Lady Savage Slowpitch hosted the Broken Bow Slowpitch Festival during Spring Break and came away with four wins in their five games played.
On Monday, after dropping a tough game against Mustang, the Lady Savages rallied for impressive wins against Plainview and Panama. Tuesday's action included an exciting one-run win over perennial power Washington and a seven-run win over Bristow.
Lady Savage Slowpitch is led by an experienced group of Seniors, which includes Haylie Brantley, Kennedee Brittain, Maliyah Carney, Jaxie Glasson, and Emery Noah. A strong supporting group of underclassmen also contribute heavily to the team's success, including Jaylen Cauthron, Brooke Evans, Adi French, Jaden Harder, and Lauren Shomo. Toby Bean is their head coach.
#AlwaysSavage #BBSlowpitchFestival


⚾Savage Varsity Baseball captured three wins in their four outings of the Southeast Shootout Baseball Festival held during Spring Break week.
On Monday, Christian Martinez got the win on the mound and Bladen Meddock had the hot bat as the Savages downed the Warner Eagles 5-4.
Tuesday's action saw a back-and-forth affair against the Bridge Creek Bobcats, with the Savages drawing a bases-loaded walk to score the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning. Bladen Meddock hit a home run in the game and Jett Johnson gave up just four hits in his six innings pitched as the Savages prevailed for a 6-5 victory.
On Wednesday, Broken Bow overpowered the Meeker Bulldogs as the Savages rolled to an easy 14-0 win in the run-rule shortened contest. Crew Pratt had a homerun in the game, Paxton O'Neill hit a triple and drove in three runs, and Greydon Howell had two hits and scored three runs in four-inning affair. Gage Smith and Will Scott combined on the mound for the two-hit shutout.
Coming into Thursday's game, both Harrah and Broken Bow were looking to complete a perfect sweep of their 2025 Southeast Shootout opponents. The Panthers jumped out early against starting pitcher Kale Ginn, opening a 3-0 lead after just two innings of play. The Savages rallied back, scoring four runs to take a 4-3 lead in the bottom of the 5th inning. The Panther bats came alive in the final two innings against reliever Christian Martinez, scoring six runs in the final two innings for the 9-5 victory and a four game sweep of their Southeast Shootout opponents. For the Savages, it was their only loss of the festival and just their second loss overall of the young season.
#SoutheastShootout #AlwaysSavage


Attached is the High School Football Spring/Summer schedule. Spring football is right around the corner! Broken Bow Public Schools


🕊️It is with a heavy heart and deep sorrow that we announce the passing of beloved long-time Broken Bow Public Schools coach, Howard Minor. His dedication and passion for coaching have left a lasting impact on the community and countless students.
Howard Minor was born on April 5, 1934, and he departed from us on March 17, 2025. His legacy will forever be cherished in the hearts of those he inspired.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Friday, March 21, 2025, at the First Baptist Church of Broken Bow. Let us come together to honor and celebrate the remarkable life of Coach Minor.


🫖 Mrs. Morris Pre-k class studied the letter T last week and ended the week with some fun!! Tea with Teddy for the letter T. The class also sang I’m a Little Teapot. Tea-rrific Times!


#Softball 2025 Broken Bow Spring Break Festival




Broken Bow FFA competed at it's first Oklahoma Youth Expo's Ag Mechanics Contest over the weekend in Oklahoma City.
Jaxon Britton, Jay Fuller, Hunter Rhoades, and Cameron Cooke attended the competition.
Congratulations to these competitors for their hard work and for building the foundation for the future of Broken Bow FFA's Ag Mechanucs program.


💪🏽🏋🏼🥈The 9th Grade Powerlifting Team are STATE RUNNERS UP and George Anjain and Jagger Gibbs TAKE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS!
Here are the Junior High State Placers:
7th Grade 220- Kyler Johnson 5th Place
8th Grade 105- Luis Garcia 2nd Place
🥇9th 145- George Anjain State Champion
🥇9th Grade 220- Jagger Gibbs State Champion
Congratulations guys! You are #SavageStrong #PushingLimits #AmongOklahomasBest
#TheFutureIsBright #Champions




We are proud to announce the 2025-2026 Broken Bow Varsity Dance Team. Congratulations to all selected members! We look forward to an exciting season ahead!


⚾️SCHEDULE CHANGE


📒 STATE CURRICULUM QUALIFIERS! Broken Bow took 26 kids to the EOSC Curriculum Contest in Wilburton, OK.
Congratulations to these students for placing in the Top 5 and qualifying for state!
Hayden Brace: 1st in Ag Business
Peyton Brannan: 3rd in Calculus, 4th in Business Math
Kaegan Bruce: 5th in Algebra I
Charity Elliott: 5th in Agriculture
Rylan Hanks: 1st in Forestry
Ryan Hooks-Contreras: 3rd in Art Illustration
Carmen Hopkins: 1st in Medical Terminology
Rachel Hurst: 4th in Journalism
Larinzo Mares: 5th in Music Theory
Alexis Qualls: 2nd in English Comp: Short Fiction, 4th in Algebra II
Seth Sanders: 1st in Anatomy/Physiology
Johnathan Schwartz: 5th in Democracy-American Government
Miley Trent: 5th in Nutrition
Eli Walls: 5th in World History
Kruse Ward: 5th in American Literature
Courtney Wood: 1st in English Grammar and Usage, 3rd in Speech
#SavageSmart #TakeState


🥎Savage Slowpitch Softball opens their 2025 season today with a road game against Tushka.
The team is at home next week to host the Broken Bow Festival on Monday and Tuesday, March 17th & 18th.
#SavageSoftball #BatterUp


🎓Congratulations Kiwanis Seniors of the Month for March:
Rhys Hoover & Charity Elliott
Lions Club Senior of the Month for March:
Haylie Brantley
