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B: Sports
February 26, 2025
Wilson Tigers, Lady Tigers battle at Regionals

The Wilson Tigers and Lady Tigers showcased their resilience and competitive spirit in the Regional Tournament, facing strong opponents and earning a spot in the upcoming Area Tournament in Seminole on Thursday.

— Tigers Dominate Sasakwa Behind Ke’shon Shelburn’s 34-Point Performance The Wilson Tigers made a statement in their 82-51 victory over Sasakwa on Friday, powered by an explosive performance from Ke’shon Shelburn, who dropped 34 points. Despite a slow start that saw Sasakwa jump out to a 9-0 run, Wilson quickly found their rhythm and took control.

Leading 35-26 at halftime, the Tigers extended their lead with a dominant third quarter, outscoring Sasakwa 26-9. Ke’shon Shelburn and Charles Shelburn fueled the surge, each scoring 10 points in the frame. The team’s sharp shooting inside the arc (23for-35) and strong rebounding (35 total boards) played a crucial role in securing the win.

— Wilson Stats

• Ke’shon Shelburn – 34 points

• Charles Shelburn – 17 points

• Anthony Wind Jr. – 11 points

• Andrew Wilson – 6 points

• Talan Dobson – 4 points

• Alec Ganote – 4 points

• Esiah King – 4 points

• Izzayah Bear – 2 points — Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown

• End of 1st Quarter: Wilson 16, Sasakwa 15

• Halftime: Wilson 35, Sasakwa 26

• End of 3rd Quarter: Wilson 61, Sasakwa 35

• Final: Wilson 82, Sasakwa 51 — Lady Tigers Edge Earlsboro, Fall to Lookeba-Sickles

The Wilson Lady Tigers fought hard in their regional matchups, securing a 54-50 win over Earlsboro before falling to Lookeba-Sickles in the next round.

Against Earlsboro, the Lady Tigers held a slim lead throughout the game. A strong defensive performance in the third quarter allowed them to create a cushion, leading 45-36 heading into the final frame. They held off a late push from Earlsboro to seal the victory.

— Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown

• End of 1st Quarter: Wilson 19, Earlsboro 17

• Halftime: Wilson 29, Earlsboro 27

• End of 3rd Quarter: Wilson 45, Earlsboro 36

• Final: Wilson 54, Earlsboro 50 -In Monday’s game against Lookeba-Sickles, the Lady Tigers started strong, trailing by just two points at halftime (24-26). However, Lookeba-Sickles turned the game around with a dominant third quarter, outscoring Wilson 28-5 to take full control. Despite a strong effort, Wilson couldn’t recover and fell 62-41.

— Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown

• End of 1st Quarter: Wilson 8, Lookeba-Sickles 16

• Halftime: Wilson 24, Lookeba-Sickles 26

• End of 3rd Quarter: Wilson 29, Lookeba-Sickles 54

• Final: Wilson 41, Lookeba-Sickles 62 -The Lady Tigers will advance to the Area Tournament, where they will face their next challenge on Thursday at 1 p.m. in Seminole.

— Tigers Fall to Dover, Move to Area Tournament Wilson faced a tough defensive battle against Dover on Monday, falling 36-25. The Tigers controlled the game early, leading 21-17 at halftime. However, a decisive 19-point run by Dover in the second half shifted the momentum, and Wilson was unable to recover.

Despite the loss, Wilson put up a strong rebounding effort, securing 26 boards. Ke’shon Shelburn led the scoring with six points, while several teammates contributed in a balanced attack.

— Wilson Stats

• Ke’shon Shelburn – 6 points

• Charles Shelburn – 5 points

• Anthony Wind Jr. – 5 points

• Zion Shelburn – 3 points

• Talan Dobson – 2 points

• Alec Ganote – 2 points

• Za’brien Shelburn – 2 points — Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown

• End of 1st Quarter: Wilson 11, Dover 8

• Halftime: Wilson 21, Dover 17

• End of 3rd Quarter: Dover 36, Wilson 25

• Final: Dover 36, Wilson 25 – Despite the setback, the Tigers will also advance to the Area Tournament, playing their next game on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in Seminole.

– With their seasons on the line, the Tigers and Lady Tigers will look to bounce back and keep their playoff hopes alive.

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