STROUD — Kailee Seaba turned to the Oologah bench in disbelief. The 5-foot-10 junior forward had dominated early, pouring in 10 points and grabbing 5 rebounds in the first quarter alone.
Since senior Kailee Seaba went down with an injury on Jan. 17, the Lady Mustangs had gone 5-4, slipping from No. 10 to No. 14 in Class 4A after starting the season 12-1. But on Friday night ...