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SMOKY AND THE BANDITS

BROOKE YOUNG | For the News-Capital

The McAlester Buffaloes came out ready to make a statement as they faced off with East Central on Friday.

McAlester dominates East Central in gray unis Buffs players report items stolen at halftime By DEREK HATRIDGE SPORTS EDITOR

TULSA — The McAlester Buffaloes stepped on the gas and didn’t let up as they rolled to a 57-14 victory at East Central on Friday. McAlester football coach Forrest Mazey said he liked what he saw out of his team in the District 5A-3 win, but there’s some things they’ll continue to work on as well. “I think we did some quality things. I expect us to do stuff like this,” Mazey said. “Champions come out, and good teams come out when we’re away, and that’s what happened.” After a rocky start that saw both teams trading turnovers, No. 10 McAl-

ester (4-1, 1-1) forced a three-and-out to take over on offense. That’s when quarterback Trent Boatright connected with Gavin Johnson, who stiffarmed defenders and tiptoed the side line for a 70-yard score. McAlester’s Cale Prather followed that by picking off a Cardinals pass and the Buffaloes tacked on a touchdown pass to Lleyton Bass, who juked defenders on his way to the end zone. On the ensuing kickoff, McAlester pinned the Cardinals (3-1, 1-1) inches from their own goal line. The defense continued to apply pressure, resulting in a tackle in the end zone for a safety and a quick 16-0 lead. Boatright on the next

possession found Erik McCarty, who used his speed and athleticism to march across the goal line for the score. McAlester followed that up with a pass to Bass in the corner of the end zone to take a 30-0 lead at the start of the second quarter. Later in the second quarter after another McCarty score, he switched to his position on defense and promptly picked off a pass, returning it 71 yards for a score. On the following kickoff, East Central answered with a 90-yard score. But not to be outdone, McAlester added one more score before they made their way into the locker room with a 50-7

lead at the half. In the start of the second half, defense took over for most of the quarter, as the Buffs held the Cardinals out of the end zone in the third. In the final quarter, the Buffs opened it up with a pass to Lewis Woodmore, who jogged his way untouched into the end zone for the score, putting an exclamation point on the win for McAlester. Mazey said the win was a good way for McAlester to come out and his players stepped up and did what they were asked. “They did a good job,” Mazey said. “Our kids did, and our coaches did a good job (tonight).”

By DERRICK JAMES STAFF WRITER

TULSA — Several McAlester football players reported items were taken from the team’s l o c k e r r o o m Fr i d ay night during a game at Tulsa East Central. McAlester football coach Forrest Mazey said multiple athletes reported items missing at halftime and Tulsa police officers were investigating the incident. “Luckily things can be replaced and nobody got injured,” Mazey said. A student athletic trainer for McAlester told the News-Capital she saw three men leave

•  Contact Derek Hatridge at dhatridge@mcalesternews.com.

the locker room before halftime. The student said an employee of Tulsa East Central open the locker room door for the trainer when the three individuals came out of the locker room. The trainer didn’t recognize the individuals and knew the locker room had been dis turbed. A photo of two of the three individuals shows one in jeans and a black top. The other person in the photo is wearing what appears to be light blue jeans shorts, tall white socks, and a red hoodie. More online at www. mcalesternews.com.

Hartshorne tallies first win of season against Valliant; three locals handed losses By DEREK HATRIDGE SPORTS EDITOR

The Hartshorne Miners hosted Valliant in a district matchup at home, where they took a decisive 33-12 win on Friday. The Miners (1-4, 1-1) received the ball to start the game, and Xavier Fraser took the return 80 yards for the first score of the game. Hartshorne then followed that up with a pass from Bryson Cervantes to Timothy Noriega for a 15-yard score. After the

Miners defense held off the Bulldogs from scoring, John Beauchamp punched it in to take a 20-0 lead after the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Bulldogs intercepted a pass from Cervantes and returned it for their first score of the night. But the Miners answered r i g h t b a ck b e h i n d a short-yard run by Micah Baker to extend their lead heading into the half. In the opening of the

second half, the Bulldogs marched downfield and used a short-yardage run to try to cut into the deficit. But in the fourth quarter, Keegan Barnhill took off for 27 yards to score a touchdown and help seal the victory for the Miners. Cervantes finished the game completing 6-of 12 passes for 77 yards and a score. Micah Baker led the ground game with 15 carries for 153 yards and a touchdown, while Tommy Hardin and Fraser

led the receiving corps, combing in three catches for 51 yards. The Miners will next travel to take on Idabel on Oct. 9. PORTER 29, CANADIAN 8

The Canadian Cougars hosted Porter in a district showdown on Friday, but fell 29-8. Canadian (2-3, 1-1) will next take to the road to face off against Talihina on Oct. 9. Jake Brewster Brewster finished with eight passes for 40 yards and a

touchdown, while Isaac Tanner added 60 yards on 14 carries. Gavin Satterwhite finished the night with three catches for 40 yards and the score. IDABEL 35, WILBURTON 7

The Wilburton Diggers hosted district newcomer Idabel on Friday, but fell 35-7. The Diggers (3-2, 0-2) were without starting quarterback Grayson Mathis, who was ruled out pre game due to injury. Wilburton will hit the

road for a matchup against Hugo on Oct. 9. CADDO 36, QUINTON 26

Quinton faced off against Caddo on Friday night and fell 36-26. Quinton (2-2) fell behind as the Bruins started first on the scoreboard, but were able to answer back twice in the second quarter to tie the ballgame at 14-14 at halftime. Next for Quinton will be a home matchup with Webbers Falls on Oct. 9.

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wasn’t sure at first what I was going to write about this week — but sitting outside in the October sun watching some softball, I had a realization. It came in the form of watching not what was happening inside the fence, but instead in the crowds. I’m a people watcher. Human beings are fascinating creatures, and you can learn a lot about a community just by how its citizens treat their fellow persons. And I saw something pretty neat the other day. While softball teams were fighting for their playoff lives

Somebody’s always watching Before I knew it, there was a full-on sandlot softball game happening on the sidelines. It made me keep my eyes a little more open, and what I saw was pretty cool. All around the fields, in each and every town I went to, I noticed how the younger kids were intently watching their Derek Hatridge high school counterparts. They SPORTS EDITOR began acting just like that little girl I saw earlier, trying to adopt the mannerisms and aton the field, I noticed a little titudes of the players they girl grab a few kids her age and she wanted to play catch. were watching out on the field. And that was a nice little reIt soon turned into her looking toward the field, then trying to minder. Because sometimes, people think that what they do emulate and reenact the picture move-for-move. during a high school game

may not matter down the road. But I assure you that it does. You see, when you’re 17, it’s easy to forget about the things not going on within your immediate range of focus. You’re worried about grades, sports, college admissions, and what the cafeteria is serving for lunch this week — or maybe that last one was just me. But for those special moments in time, you become something more. When you step onto the field in your jersey, you become a titan to those young fans. Someone who seems infallible and on top of the world. Legends in

real time, writing the pages of the history books in front of impressionable eyes. Take it from an old never-was. One day, the lights will turn off on your career, and you’ll be relegated to writing about sports instead of playing them. But when that young child becomes a player themselves and tells you that they wanted to do it just like you — BECAUSE of you — you realize the impact that you had. You didn’t see it then, but trust me when I say that that can mean just as much as any of the awards and accolades that you’ve received.


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scoreboard Vancouver at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, October 10 Houston at Miami, 5 p.m. New York at Atlanta, 6 p.m. LA Galaxy at Colorado, 7 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Sunday, October 11 Seattle at Los Angeles FC, 7 p.m. New England at New York City FC, 7 p.m. D.C. United at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Toronto FC at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. Columbus at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m. Montreal at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at Sporting Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at FC Dallas, 8:30 p.m. San Jose at Portland, 10 p.m.

MLS All Times EDT Eastern Conference W L T Pts GF GA Columbus 9 2 3 30 23 8 Philadelphia 8 2 4 28 24 11 Toronto FC 8 2 4 28 24 15 Orlando City 7 2 5 26 25 15 New England 5 3 6 21 15 12 New York 6 6 2 20 17 16 New York City FC 6 6 2 20 14 10 Nashville SC 4 5 4 16 11 14 Montreal 5 8 1 16 20 27 Chicago 4 7 3 15 18 22 Atlanta 4 8 2 14 13 19 Cincinnati 3 7 4 13 8 21 D.C. United 2 7 5 11 11 20 Inter Miami CF 3 9 2 11 12 22 Western Conference W L T Pts GF GA Seattle 7 3 3 24 29 12 Portland 7 4 3 24 27 24 Sporting Kansas City 6 5 2 20 24 20 FC Dallas 5 3 5 20 19 13 Colorado 5 4 4 19 25 20 Minnesota United 5 5 4 19 24 21 Los Angeles FC 5 6 3 18 32 29 Real Salt Lake 4 4 6 18 19 21 Houston 3 4 7 16 21 24 Vancouver 5 9 0 15 17 31 LA Galaxy 4 6 3 15 17 22 San Jose 3 6 5 14 19 39 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Saturday, October 3 New York at Orlando City, 4:30 p.m. Atlanta at D.C. United, 7 p.m. Chicago at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at New England, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto FC, 7:30 p.m. Sporting Kansas City at Houston, 8 p.m. New York City FC at Miami, 8 p.m. Cincinnati at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Columbus at FC Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Vancouver at Seattle, 10 p.m. LA Galaxy at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Colorado at Portland ppd. Sunday, October 4 Los Angeles FC at Real Salt Lake, 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 6 D.C. United at New York City FC, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Nashville, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 7 Orlando City at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Miami at New York, 7 p.m. Montreal at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Toronto FC at New England, 7:30 p.m. Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. FC Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m. Chicago at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles FC at Colorado, 9 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Seattle, 10 p.m. Portland at LA Galaxy, 10:30 p.m.

NFL All Times EDT AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L Buffalo 3 0 New England 2 1 Miami 1 2 N.Y. Jets 0 4 South W L Tennessee 3 0 Indianapolis 2 1 Jacksonville 1 2 Houston 0 3 North W L Pittsburgh 3 0 Baltimore 2 1 Cleveland 2 1 Cincinnati 0 2 West W L Kansas City 3 0 Las Vegas 2 1 L.A. Chargers 1 2 Denver 1 3 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L Dallas 1 2 Washington 1 2 Philadelphia 0 2 N.Y. Giants 0 3 South W L Tampa Bay 2 1 Carolina 1 2 New Orleans 1 2 Atlanta 0 3 North W L Chicago 3 0 Green Bay 3 0 Detroit 1 2 Minnesota 0 3 West W L Seattle 3 0 Arizona 2 1 L.A. Rams 2 1 San Francisco 2 1

Sunday’s Games L.A. Chargers at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Dallas, 1 p.m. Baltimore at Washington, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Arizona at Carolina, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Detroit, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 1 p.m. Seattle at Miami, 1 p.m. Indianapolis at Chicago, 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants at L.A. Rams, 4:05 p.m. Buffalo at Las Vegas, 4:25 p.m. New England at Kansas City, 4:25 p.m. Philadelphia at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. Monday’s Games Atlanta at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m.

TV SPORTSWATCH T Pct PF PA 0 1.000 93 77 0 .667 87 66 0 .333 70 65 0 .000 65 131 T Pct PF PA 0 1.000 80 74 0 .667 84 45 0 .333 70 84 0 .000 57 95 T Pct PF PA 0 1.000 80 58 0 .667 91 56 0 .667 75 88 1 .000 66 74 T Pct PF PA 0 1.000 91 60 0 .667 88 90 0 .333 52 57 0 .250 82 98 T Pct PF PA 0 .333 88 97 0 .333 62 81 1 .000 59 87 0 .000 38 79 T Pct PF PA 0 .667 82 61 0 .333 68 81 0 .333 88 94 0 .000 90 108 T Pct PF PA 0 1.000 74 62 0 1.000 122 85 0 .333 70 92 0 .000 75 102 T Pct PF PA 0 1.000 111 86 0 .667 77 61 0 .667 89 71 0 .667 87 46

All times Eastern Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts Saturday, October 3 AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 6 a.m. FS2 — AFL: Collingwood at West Coast, Elimination Final AUTO RACING 1 p.m. FS1 — NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series: The Chevrolet Silverado 250, Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega, Ala. 1:30 p.m. CBS — Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series: The Pro Lite & Pro2, Lucas Oil Speedway, Wheatland, Mo. (taped) 2:30 p.m. NBC — IndyCar: The Indy Harvest Grand Prix, Race 2, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis NBCSN — AMA Motorcycle Racing: The Dallas Half-Mile I, Woodstock, Ga. (taped) 4:30 p.m. NBCSN — NASCAR Xfinity Series: The Ag-Pro 300, Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega, Ala. 7:30 p.m. NBCSN — AMA Motorcycle Racing: The Dallas Half-Mile II, Woodstock, Ga. (taped) 10 p.m. FS1 — NHRA: Qualifying, World Wide Technology Raceway, Madison, Ill. (taped) BOXING 8 p.m. FS1 — PBC Fight Night: Mark Magsayo vs. Rigoberto Hermosillo (Featherweights), Los Angeles COLLEGE FOOTBALL 12 p.m. ABC — Baylor at West Virginia ACCN — North Carolina State at Pittsburgh ESPN — South Carolina at Florida ESPN2 — Arkansas State at Coastal Carolina ESPNU — East Carolina at Georgia State FOX — Texas Christian at Texas SECN — Missouri at Tennessee 1:30 p.m.

CBSSN — Abilene Christian at Army 3:30 p.m. ABC — North Carolina at Boston College CBS — Texas A& M at Alabama ESPN — Oklahoma State at Kansas ESPN2 — Memphis at Southern Methodist FS1 — Texas Tech at Kansas State 4 p.m. ACCN — Virginia Tech at Duke ESPNU — Charlotte at Florida Atlantic SECN — Mississippi at Kentucky 6 p.m. CBSSN — Navy at Air Force 7:30 p.m. ABC — Oklahoma at Iowa State ESPN — Auburn at Georgia ESPN2 — Tulsa at Central Florida ESPNU — Auburn at Georgia (SkyCast) SECN — Louisiana State at Vanderbilt 8 p.m. ACCN — Virginia at Clemson GOLF 7 a.m. GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open, Third Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland 1 p.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour: The ShopRite LPGA Classic, Third Round, Seaview Golf Club, Galloway, N.J. 4 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The Sanderson Farms Championship, Third Round, Country Club of Jackson, Jackson, Miss. 6:30 a.m. (Sunday) GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open, Final Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland HORSE RACING 12:30 p.m. FS2 — NYRA: Belmont Park Live, Belmont Park, Elmont, N.Y. 4:30 p.m. NBC — The Preakness Stakes: From Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore MARATHON 2 a.m. (Sunday) NBCSN — The Virgin Money London Marathon: From London MIXED MARTIAL ARTS 10:30 p.m. ESPN — UFC Fight Night: Holly Holm vs. Irene Aldana (Bantamweights), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates MLB BASEBALL 3:30 ESPN2 — National League Wild Card Series: Miami at Chicago Cubs, Game 3 (if necessary) RUGBY 3:30 a.m. FS1 — NRL: Cronulla-Sutherland at Canberra, Qualifying Final 5:30 a.m. FS1 — NRL: Parramatta at Melbourne, Qualifying Final 1 a.m. (Sunday)

FS2 — NRL: Newcastle at South Sydney, Elimination Final SOCCER (MEN’S) 9:55 a.m. NBCSN — Premier League: Brighton & Hove Albion at Everton 12:30 p.m. NBC — Premier League: Manchester City at Leeds United 4:30 p.m. FOX — MLS: NY Red Bulls at Orlando City SC 6:25 a.m. (Sunday) ESPN2 — Serie A: Cagliari at Atalanta SOCCER (WOMEN’S) 10 p.m. CBSSN — NWSL: Portland FC at Utah FC TENNIS 5 a.m. TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The French Open, Third Round, Roland Garros, Paris 5 a.m. (Sunday) TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The French Open, Round of 16, Roland Garros, Paris --Sunday, October 4 AUTO RACING 12 p.m. CBSSN — GT: The Intercontinental Challenge, Part 1, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis 1:30 p.m. FS1 — NHRA: Qualifying, World Wide Technology Raceway, Madison, Ill. (taped) 2 p.m. NBC — NASCAR Cup Series: The YellaWood 500, Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega, Ala. 2:30 p.m. FS1 — NHRA: The Midwest Nationals, World Wide Technology Raceway, Madison, Ill. 4:30 p.m. CBSSN — GT: The Intercontinental Challenge, Part 2, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY 12 p.m. ACCN — North Carolina at Duke 1:30 p.m. ACCN — Boston College at Louisville COLLEGE SOCCER (WOMEN’S) 1 p.m. SECN — Kentucky at South Carolina 3 p.m. ACCN — Miami at Virginia SECN — Texas A& M at Arkansas 5 p.m. ACCN — Clemson at Duke SECN — Alabama at Florida CYCLING 1 a.m. (Monday) NBCSN — UCI: The LiègeBastogneLiège, Liège to Province de Liège, 159 miles (taped) GOLF 6:30 a.m. GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open, Final Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland

1 p.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour: The ShopRite LPGA Classic, Final Round, Seaview Golf Club, Galloway, N.J. 4 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The Sanderson Farms Championship, Final Round, Country Club of Jackson, Jackson, Miss. HORSE RACING 9 a.m. FS1 — The Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe: From Longchamp Racecourse, Paris 12:30 p.m. FS2 — NYRA: Belmont Park Live, Belmont Park, Elmont, N.Y. 4:30 p.m. NBCSN — Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series: The Bourbon Stakes, Keeneland Race Course, Lexington, Ky. NBA BASKETBALL 7:30 p.m. ABC — NBA Finals: LA Lakers vs. Miami, Game 3, ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Orlando, Fla. NFL FOOTBALL 1 p.m. CBS — Regional Coverage: Indianapolis at Chicago, Jacksonville at Cincinnati, LA Chargers at Tampa Bay, Baltimore at Washington FOX — Regional Coverage: Cleveland at Dallas, New Orleans at Detroit, Seattle at Miami, Arizona at Carolina, Minnesota at Houston 4:05 p.m. FOX — NY Giants at LA Rams 4:25 a.m. CBS — Regional Coverage: New England at Kansas City, Buffalo at Las Vegas 8:20 p.m. NBC — Philadelphia at San Francisco RODEO 2 p.m. CBSSN — PBR: The Wrangler Invitational, Lincoln, Neb. SOCCER (MEN’S) 6:25 a.m. ESPN2 — Serie A: Cagliari at Atalanta 8:55 a.m. NBCSN — Premier League: Fulham at Wolverhampton 11:25 a.m. NBCSN — Premier League: Tottenham at Manchester United 2:10 p.m. NBCSN — Premier League: Liverpool at Aston Villa 10 p.m. FS1 — Liga MX: Guadalajara at Tijuana TENNIS 5 a.m. TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The French Open, Round of 16, Roland Garros, Paris 5 a.m. (Monday) TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The French Open, Round of 16, Roland Garros, Paris WNBA BASKETBALL 3 p.m. ABC — WNBA Finals: Seattle vs. Las Vegas, Game 2, IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla.

HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL

Kiowa, Stuart punch tickets to state fast-pitch softball tourney By DEREK HATRIDGE

At Stuart Thursday G1: Stuart 8, Quinton 0 G2: Woodland 6, Rattan 4 G3: Rattan 6, Quinton 2 G4: Stuart 5, Woodland 3 Friday G5: Rattan 6, Woodland 2 G6: Stuart 9, Rattan 0 (Stuart advances to State)

SPORTS EDITOR

The Kiowa Cowgirls punched their ticket to their fourth-straight state tournament appearance with a 12-0 win over Turner in the regional tournament on Friday. The defending Class B state champions reached the advancement game with a pair of wins on Thursday, setting up the rematch with Turner on Kiowa’s home field. After a coin toss, it was determined that the Cowgirls would be the home team on the scoreboard. In the top of the first inning, Brasen Hackler took to the center circle, making quick work as she and the infield defense retired the first three batters. In the bottom of the inning, Chloe Crawley led off the side with a line drive to center, putting herself in scoring position at third base. Hackler followed that up with a walk to put two on the bags for Kiowa. Kye Stone stepped up to the plate, and ripped through a pitch to score the runners and put herself on second base. The Cowgirls plated two more to take a 4-0 lead after the opening inning. In the second inning, Kiowa’s defense once again battened down the hatches, allowing only a single hit before retiring the side. In the bottom of the

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DEREK HATRIDGE | Staff photo

The Kiowa Cowgirls advanced to their fourth-straight state tournament appearance after a 12-0 win over Turner in regionals.

frame, the Cowgirls put one on before Crawley sent one deep into left field, bouncing off the scoreboard for a two-run dinger. The Cowgirls used the momentum from their red hot defense to continue connecting with pitches, including a center field blast from Halli Giaudrone, and secured their spot in the state tournament next week. This will be the fourth appearance for the Cowgirls, who have taken three fast-pitch titles since 2017. The Class B State Tour-

nament is scheduled for Oct. 8-10 at Firelake in Shawnee, with the finals being held at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. STUART 9, RATTAN 0

Lady Rams took the win 6-2, setting the stage for the game against the Lady Hornets. However, Stuart came out red hot on the bats once again, jumping out to a quick lead and securing their spot in the state tournament. The Class B State Tournament is scheduled for Oct. 8-10 at Firelake in Shawnee, with the finals being held at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. Here are scores for local teams in regional play action:

The Stuart Lady Hornets punched their ticket to the state tournament with a 9-0 win over Rattan on Friday. The Lady Hornets (285) began the tournament with an 8-0 win over Quinton and a 5-3 win over Woodland on Thursday. Woodland and Rattan faced off in the first game on Friday, where the CLASS 2A

At Wyandotte G1: Wyandotte 12, Mounds 2 G2: Wilburton 8, Tonkawa 0 G3: Tonkawa 10, Mounds 8 G4: Wyandotte 7, Wilburton 1 Friday G5: Tonkawa 9, Wilburton 8 G6: Wyandotte vs. Tonkawa, 2 p.m. G7: If necessary, 4 p.m. At Amber-Pocasset G1: Amber-Pocasset 8, Texhoma/Goodwell 1 G2: Hartshorne 11, Hinton 0 G3: Texhoma-Goodwell 13, Hinton 3 G4: Amber-Pocasset 9, Hartshorne 1 Friday G5: Hartshorne 4, Texhoma-Goodwell 3 G6: Amber-Pocasset 4, Hartshorne 0

CLASS A

At Kiowa Thursday G1: Kiowa 11, Sasakwa 1 G2: Turner 9, Paden 0 G3: Sasakwa 5, Paden 4 G4: Kiowa 10, Turner 0 Friday G5: Turner 10, Sasakwa 2 G6: Kiowa 12, Turner 0 (Kiowa advances to State) At Cyril Thursday G1: Cyril 9, Maysville 0 G2: Pittsburg 5, Grandfield 0 G3: Maysville vs. Grandfield, 4 p.m. G4: Cyril 7, Pittsburg 2 Friday G5: Pittsburg 2, Grandfield 1 G6: Cyril 13, Pittsburg 2 At Moss Thursday G1: Moss 11, Prue 0 G2: Mulhall-Orlando 5, Covington-Douglas 4 G3: Covington-Douglas 6, Prue 2 G4: Moss 6, Mulhall-Orlando 2 Friday G5: Mulhall-Orlando vs. Covington-Douglas, noon G6: Moss vs. Winner G5, 2 p.m. G7: If necessary, 4 p.m. Contact Derek Hatridge at dhatridge@mclaesternews.com.

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