Fairland High School Esports Teams Sweep Preseason in Super Smash Bros.
FAIRLAND, OK – Fairland High School’s esports program is off to a dominant start as two of its teams, the Fairland Owl Goonies and the Fairland Owl Violators, went undefeated in their preseason Super Smash Bros. games. Under the leadership of Coach Stelle, the Owls proved they are a force to be reckoned with as they head into the regular season.
The Fairland Owl Goonies claimed back-to-back victories, defeating White Hall High School (Arkansas) with a score of 7–4 and overcoming Richland Two Institute of Innovation (South Carolina) 6–3. The team is made up of standout players Curtis Rouell, Caleb Green, David Schuster, and Taylor Fry.
Not to be outdone, the Fairland Owl Violators also went undefeated, securing a 6–2 win over Charleston High School (Illinois) and another 6–2 victory against Itawamba Agricultural High School (Mississippi). The team roster features Spencer Oswald, Trae Kleinknight, Jerry Lodwick, and Carson King.
Meanwhile, the Fairland Owl Scarlet team, consisting of Connor Green, Luke Wilkes, and Dontaye Vang, was unable to compete during the preseason but will hopefully be able to join the action soon.
“I’m proud of how our players competed and stayed focused, their dedication is paying off, however this is just preseason,” said Coach Stelle. “What matters now is how we prepare, how we execute, and how we respond when faced with adversity. Our goal is to keep improving every day."
The regular season kicks off this Wednesday, September 24. The Owl Violators will face Wynnewood High School, while the Owl Goonies will take on Foyil High School in their first official matches of the year.




Fairland will be hosting a FAFSA night for Senior parents on October 14th from 2-6 pm. Please attend. You may bring a personal computer or we will have some available at the school. You will need social security numbers and 2024 tax information.


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Softball Schedule Update for today, Monday, September 22nd, at Oklahoma Union:
5:00 pm - Middle School
6:30 pm - High School
Playing on one field instead of two due to yesterday’s rain.

Owls lost 7- 27 against the Bears.
Our Owls played hard, we are proud of you!
Owls are down 7- 21 in the 4th quarter against the Bears!!
Come on Owls!
Elementary FELT practice is after school on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Next week we are celebrating Opaa's Breakfast Week! There will be Lucky Breakfast bags for whichever lucky student that gets it, so make sure to check if you got one!











Let's Go, Owls!!




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Here is the October Calendar for the Fairland Boys & Girls Club. Our Break program is open to all kids, whether they are enrolled in our after school program or not. We will serve breakfast, lunch and snack during Fall Break as well. Please see calendar for times and fees. Questions? 918-542-6325
Team results
5th Overall Team
>Carter Ramsey
>Ivy Lipps
>Dawson Ramsey
>Cooper Ellison
Individual Results
>Carter Ramsey
5th High Individual

National Suicide Awareness Month is September. Because of the sensitivity of this issue and helping students be aware of this topic or how to raise awareness, the Wyandotte Tribe is providing a speaker for students grade 8 through 12 to come speak on this subject. If a parent/guardian does not want their child to attend the presentation, please have your child pick up an opt out form from the Middle/High School office.

This Saturday, September 20th, the Fairland Peewee Football games are at home on the HS football field. There will be concessions along with a bake sale fundraiser. Please come out and support our little football players and cheerleaders. Flag starts @ 4pm, 1st/2nd grade starts @ 5pm, 3rd/4th grade starts @ 6, 5th/6th grade starts @7pm. Go Owls!!

