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VARSITY 2010
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW: MOORE EDITION
From left; Westmoore’s Cody Feuerborn, Moore’s Vova Razryvin and Southmoore’s Kendal Thompson.
WESTMOORE | THE JAGUARS ARE RETURNING TO THEIR ROOTS WITH A POWERFUL RUN GAME. PAGE 4
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MOORE | THE LIONS HAVE MORE WEAPONS TO GO WITH STANDOUT QUARTERBACK VOVA RAZRYVIN. PAGE 4 SOUTHMOORE | A NEW GROUP IS READY TO STEP UP AND MAKE AN IMPACT FOR THE SABERCATS. PAGE 2
PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY CHRIS LANDSBERGER, THE OKLAHOMAN
Southmoore’s Wright anxious to get on field BY JUSTIN HARPER Staff Writer jharper@opubco.com
While Southmoore was having its breakthrough season last year — going 11-2 and reaching the Class 6A semifinals — TJ Wright could only watch from the sideline. "It was a weird feeling because I felt great about how we were playing and how we were winning," Wright said. "But knowing I couldn’t be a part of it on the field really hurt." Wright will get his chance to make up for lost time this season. The senior is one of numerous new starters who the SaberCats are expecting big things from. And with 17 starters gone from the 2009 club, new starters such as Wright will need to be difference makers. "A lot of people are going to know about TJ really fast," said
Southmoore star tailback Andrew Long. "TJ can hit. He rocked me in practice. I got up and thought I had a concussion. He hits us like that, so I’d hate to be on the other team." Wright had previously played linebacker, but has moved to the cornerback spot. He broke his collarbone in practice last year just as the season got going. "I’m comfortable at corner," he said. "I really wouldn’t care where I played, I’m so ready to get back on the field. It was tough sitting out." The injury didn’t keep Wright from having great success last year. In the spring he won a powerlifting state championship and set two state records. Competing in the 157pound class, Wright smashed the deadlift state record in his weight group by hoisting 530 pounds. He benched 285 and squatted 430, giving him a re-
cord total of 1,245 pounds. "He has tremendous strength," said Southmoore coach Chris Jensen. "And he’s shown a lot of desire to come back and do well in his senior season. He’s going to be a really good player for us." Long, a thousand-yard rusher as a sophomore who has 4.37 speed, and quarterback Kendal Thompson, who has already committed to play at the University of Oklahoma, will command the headlines. But players like Wright could determine if Southmoore continues to rank among the best in Class 6A. "We have a lot of players who we already know what they can do and who we know will be great for us," Wright said. "But to be a team like we had last year, we have to have a lot of guys be great who haven’t had their chance before now."
Southmoore’s Andrew Long, top, ran for over 1,000 yards last season. PHOTO BY
STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN
Westmoore going back to run game BY JUSTIN HARPER Staff Writer jharper@opubco.com
Westmoore is going back to being Westmoore. A year after getting away from the offense the Jaguars have long been known for — a hard-charging, relentless running attack — Westmoore will return to its roots. “We’re trying to get back to what we were, not what we changed to,” said running back Cody Feuerborn. Last season, new coach Chad Davis installed a spread offense predicated on passing. Davis resigned after a 3-7 season. Westmoore brought in Billy Langford to guide the program, and he favors a strong running game similar to the one that worked so well for the Jaguars for years. “We’re still going to play out of the spread, but we’re going to have a power run game out of it,” Feuerborn said. “We’re excited about it. It fits what we do better.” With Langford being Westmoore’s third coach in three years, Jaguar players have learned to adjust. “Pretty much we’ve gotten a new coach every year since I’ve been here,” said Feuerborn, who led Westmoore in rushing last year. “We’re kind of used to it. We have a really good feeling about coach Langford, though. He’s really picked the team up.” Feuerborn averaged 5.6 yards per carry and went over 100 yards against Moore in the season opener. The 180-pounder doesn’t fit in any running back mold. He is shifty, but not a scatback. He’s a
Cody Feuerborn Westmoore running back
Cody Cates Westmoore linebacker
tough runner who almost always gets past first contact, but he’s not a pure power back. And while he doesn’t have blinding speed, he never seems to get caught from behind. He’s likely to see more carries now that the Jags are going back to the offensive philosophy that saw them reach the playoffs eight straight years. “Of course last year is not one of the seasons we want to remember,” Feuerborn said. “But we learned a lot from it. And we’ve taken away a lot of what we’re supposed to do and what we’re not.” The Jags will have several returning standouts who were difference-makers in 2009. Offensive linemen Tyler Newton and linebacker Cody Cates are AllState caliber players.
More weapons for Moore BY JUSTIN HARPER Staff Writer jharper@opubco.com
MOORE — In his first season as Moore’s starting quarterback, Vova Razryvin took a pounding. Two reasons for that: 1. Razryvin is fearless and has no problem hurling his 5-11, 180-pound frame into a defender. 2. Razryvin was called on to run the ball often, which meant absorbing hits, and he was sacked frequently when dropping back to pass, meaning even more collisions. But along with all those hits, the Russian-born signal caller gained a greater knowledge of the game and a comfort level he lacked before. “It’s awesome,” he said. “The game is a lot slower this year and all the guys around me are confident and we’re all a lot closer together.” Razryvin was a bright spot in a winless season, accounting for more than 1,250 yards of total offense. A starting receiver and defensive back as a sophomore, he learned the QB position on the run (literally) in 2009. This year, aside from having the confidence gained from his junior season, Razryvin will have more weapons. The Lions have several talented receivers, including Ryan Crain, Brandon Eddins and Grant Linstead. That will go a long way to help the Lions’ offense be more two-dimensional this season. Moore averaged less than 10 points per game in 2009. But while that number figures to go up greatly, of more importance may be shrinking the average points allowed — a whop-
Moore quarterback Vova Razryvin took a lot of hits in Moore’s 2009 season, but he still accounted for more than 1,250 yards of total offense. PHOTO BY STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN
ping 38.9. To that end, linebacker David Gowan and defensive lineman Van Gray could be standouts. Gowan compiled 91 stops last season. As for Razryvin, he says that though he’ll have more passing options and feel confident in going to
the air, one thing won’t change when he stays on the ground. “I’m going to do whatever it takes to win the game,” he said. “If coach wants me to run the ball, I’ll run and I’ll run hard. I’ll always sacrifice myself for the team.”
Ryan Crain Moore receiver
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK
Q&A
Santa Fe South could surprise
With Western Heights RB Darius Young
In quarterback Jameson Ballinger, Santa Fe South has an allstar caliber player who would vie for a starting spot at many of the metro’s larger schools. The 6-3, 190pound senior passed for 1,850 yards and 15 touchdowns for a Saints team that finished 2-8 in 2009. The Saints expect the win total to increase this season. And with Ballinger having a year of experience and feeling comfortable running the offense, that’s a real possibility. Regardless, the Saints’ passing game should certainly be formidable. Ballinger’s favorite target, Abraham Luna, is back for his junior season after catching 40 passes and scoring nine touchdowns.
You’ve got some talented players like quarterback Kenneth Mayfield and some good linemen back on offense. How do you see things turning out on that side of the ball? The offense should be pretty good with a whole bunch of skill kids and the quarterback coming back. We should be explosive. You’re about 5-foot-7 and 205 pounds. Are you more of a power runner or a speed guy? I do a little bit of everything. I can run hard in the middle or get outside and try to make guys miss. Do you have a goal for number of wins this season, or are you just looking to be in every game and see what happens? I hope we can be in every game. Maybe we can go .500 at least, get better every year. Maybe this year or next year, make the playoffs. You’re also a linebacker. Which side of the ball is the strength of the team?
SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN LOOKS TO CONTEND Thanks to a bulked-up line and newfound confidence from a recent scrimmage, Southwest Christian players are expecting big things this season. “We scrimmaged Destiny Christian and at one point it was 38-8,” said Garth Branch, a senior receiver and strong safety. “We looked at that and realized we can really do something this year. So many people on the team have amazing skills. I think we can win state.” To do that, the Eagles will likely have to go through defending OCSAA champion Community Christian. “That’s our biggest rivalry,” Branch said. “We’ve never beaten CCS before. But we’ve never had an offensive line like we do now. Last year our centers and guards were like 150 pounds going up against 230-pound guys. Now we have some size, too.”
With the skill kids we have coming back on offense, that’s a tough decision, but I’d have to say the defense. The defense will have to step up and stop people. We’re playing a 3-4 because of all the skill kids we have. Trying to get more linebackers and DBs on the field. Do you like playing offense or defense better? I like offense a lot better. This will be my first year playing defense, even though I could’ve before. They chose not to. What’s it like playing for coach Kevin Ball? He’s very enthusiastic. He wants the best for his players. He just wants all his players to invest just like he’s invested. He puts all his time in to get the team better and he wants us to do the same thing. BY SCOTT WRIGHT
Santa Fe South receiver Abraham Luna caught 40 passes and scored nine touchdowns last season. For more on Luna, check out the high school football preview in Sunday’s Oklahoman. PHOTO BY CHRIS LANDSBERGER, THE OKLAHOMAN
AGUILAR A DOUBLE THREAT FOR ROCKETS Mount St. Mary’s Andrew Aguilar will be causing problems for opponents on both sides of the ball after having his role increased on offense and defense. Formerly an outside linebacker, Aguilar has moved to inside linebacker. And on offense, the onetime third or fourth option is now one of the primary targets. “I’m more of a hit-first kind of person, so linebacker is my favorite
Darius Young Western Heights running back
Jameson Ballinger Santa Fe South quarterback
Andrew Aguilar Garth Branch Mount St. Mary’s Southwest Christian receiver/strong safety linebacker
position,” Aguilar said. “I always try to lead the team in tackles (for the season), but my goal this year is to lead in every game we play.” As for his wideout responsibilities: “Last year we had a bunch of older players who were our main targets,
and I was always the fallback. Like if we needed someone to catch a pass when everyone else is doubleteamed, you can look for me. This year I can be the guy getting double-teamed. I like that a lot.” BY JUSTIN HARPER
Q&A
With Newcastle senior CB Jeremy McDade How did you get started playing football? I was about six years old and I was always watching it on TV. I really liked it, so my dad asked me if I wanted to play. I said yes. You’re a standout defensive back, but is there a position other than corner you wish you could play? I wish I was big enough to play linebacker or defensive end, but I’m too small for that. As a three-year starter, what will be different now that you’re a senior? It seems like this season will be a lot easier, and I can help out the other kids on the team.
I feel real comfortable, I know all the coverages and everything without even thinking about it. What game are you looking forward to most this season? Probably Tuttle. I’m definitely looking forward to that game. We’ve been rivals with them for a long time. It’s always a big game. What goals have you set for yourself this season? To get about six or seven interceptions and help our team make the playoffs. Out of all of your big hits, does one stand out the most? My sophomore year, we were playing Cache, and right before halftime this guy had a 10-yard out. I hit him so hard that my shoulders hurt for a couple of days after that. BY JUSTIN HARPER
Titans ready to get back to work BY ROBERT PRZYBYLO Staff Writer bprzybylo@opubco.com
MIDWEST CITY — Every year it seems like Carl Albert is always in the same position. The Titans are usually coming off another great season and trying to stay motivated. That won’t be a problem this season. Last year’s Class 5A champions will be anything but complacent. Carl Albert won its 10th state title in the last 20 years, and it seems some people have forgotten about that. All the focus going into this season seems to be on the other 5A powers, Tulsa Washington, Guthrie and Duncan. Tulsa Washington is loaded with top recruits, the Bluejays have Kentrell Brothers and the Demons
Carl Albert defensive back Dwight Dobbins committed to Tulsa this summer. PHOTO BY NATE BILLINGS, THE OKLAHOMAN
have two of the state’s top prospects in OU commit Dylan Dismuke and safety Dominique Petties. All will be in the conversation for the gold ball. What about the Titans? All they do is win. “We’re going to do the little things right. We have to,” Carl Albert coach Gary
Rose said. “Offense, defense, special teams, in the locker room — that’s how we’re going to get the job done.” There isn’t that jawdropping recruit for Carl Albert this year. Nobody resembles anything like running back David Oku from a couple of years ago
or defensive back Tre Porter from last year. The top recruit has been Dwight Dobbins, a solid defensive back who committed to Tulsa this summer. And the strength of the team is going to be its running game. Whether it’s the power game of Tyre LeBlanc, the experience of Kenton Whittington or the multifaceted attack of junior Taylor Hawkins, Carl Albert has options. The Titans return 11 starters from last year’s club, and two of them are among the top linemen in the state. Center Anthony Frazier and right tackle/defensive end Kyle Croak are going to be three-year starters. “This is our senior year, and we want to continue that legacy,” Dobbins said. “It’s time to get back to work.”
Del City determined to finish better Del City senior quarterback Chazten Gonzales, a TCU commit, amassed nearly 3,000 yards of total offense last season. PHOTO
BY ROBERT PRZYBYLO Staff Writer bprzybylo@opubco.com
DEL CITY — For the first
eight weeks of the 2009 season, Del City was one of the biggest surprises in the state. At 7-1, the Eagles were ranked in the top 10 in Class 6A and looked like they’d be a force in the postseason. But back-to-back losses, combined with one of the wildest districts in the state, earned Del City the honor of ‘best team to not make the playoffs.’ “That was tough, real tough to accept,” senior quarterback Chazten Gonzales said. “We definitely felt like we were better than some of those teams, but that’s not the
BY NATE BILLINGS, THE OKLAHOMAN
way it worked out.” A lot of the success stemmed from Gonzales and his chemistry with wide receiver standouts Chris McAlister and Donavan Dan. With both of the receivers moving on, many expect the Eagles to fall back into the middle of the 6A pack. Don’t include the Del
City players in that group. Senior Marquis Walters is going to be the new top dog at receiver. He only had 195 yards receiving and one touchdown last year, but he’s put in a lot of time with Gonzales, a TCU commit, to develop that chemistry. Gonzales amassed nearly 3,000 yards of total offense. But with pair of
great running backs, he won’t have to do it by himself. Seniors Greg Johnson and Adrian Fletcher combined for nearly 1,000 yards rushing and 14 touchdowns, while Johnson is also a featured receiver out of the backfield. Gonzales should have time to make his decisions, especially with 300-pounder Jamelle Naff watching his back. Naff, who has become one of the state’s top prospects, has narrowed his college choices to Missouri and TCU. “We know what we have to do this year,” Naff said. ”We have to finish better. “We can’t wait to get back out there.”
High school football TV schedule Cox Communications (Cox 3) and KSBI (Cox 7) are back once again to showcase some of the top high school football games this year. The stations are televising a combined 36 contests. Week 1 Thursday, Sept. 2 — Douglass at McGuinness (Cox); Heritage Hall at Casady (KSBI) Friday, Sept. 3 — Bixby at Jenks (Cox); Clinton at Weatherford (KSBI) Week 2 Thursday, Sept. 9 — Yukon at Edmond Santa Fe (Cox); Del City at Norman North (KSBI) Friday, Sept. 10 — Jenks at Tulsa Union (Cox); Putnam City North at Mustang (KSBI) Week 3 Thursday, Sept. 16 — Tulsa Washington at Tulsa East Central (Cox); Norman North at Westmoore (KSBI) Friday, Sept. 17 — Mustang at Bixby (Cox); Edmond Santa Fe at Midwest City (KSBI) Week 4 Thursday, Sept. 23 — Del City at Edmond North (Cox) Friday, Sept. 24 — Claremore at Coweta (Cox); Newcastle at Kingfisher (KSBI) Week 5 Thursday, Sept. 30 — Sapulpa at Southmoore
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(Cox); Shawnee at Norman (KSBI) Friday, Oct. 1 — Midwest City at Putnam City North (Cox); Norman North at Yukon (KSBI) Week 6 Thursday, Oct. 7 — Tulsa NOAH at Bethany (Cox); Edmond North at Putnam City (KSBI) Friday, Oct. 8 — Cascia Hall at Berryhill (Cox); Norman at Southmoore (KSBI) Week 7 Thursday, Oct. 14 — Norman North at Moore (Cox) Friday, Oct. 15 — Guthrie at Carl Albert (Cox); Putnam City at Mustang (KSBI) Week 8 Thursday, Oct. 21 — Owasso at Bixby (Cox); Jenks at Southmoore (KSBI) Friday, Oct. 22 — TBA (Cox); El Reno at Guthrie (KSBI) Week 9 Thursday, Oct. 28 — Norman North at Edmond Memorial (Cox) Friday, Oct. 29 — Broken Arrow at Jenks (Cox); Muskogee at Norman (KSBI) Week 10 Thursday, Nov. 4 — Yukon at Edmond Memorial (Cox) Friday, Nov. 5 — TBA (Cox); Midwest City at Norman North (KSBI)
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› Sports editor: Mike Sherman Assistant sports editors: Scott Munn, Hayley Riggs, ›Ryan Sharp and Darla Smith Writers: Justin Harper, Robert Przybylo and Scott › Wright › Design: Hayley Riggs Cover: Westmoore’s Cody Feuerborn, Moore’s Vova ›Razryvin and Southmoore’s Kendal Thompson. Photo by Chris Landsberger, design by Phillip Baeza
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Midwest City reloading for another run BY ROBERT PRZYBYLO Staff Writer bprzybylo@opubco.com
MIDWEST CITY — The top five tacklers from Midwest City are gone. A top running back graduated. The top wide receivers have departed. However, there is no concern for the Bombers. None. Some teams take a couple of years to bounce back from losses of that magnitude, including the graduation of last year’s Defensive Player of the Year, Emmanuel Maxwell. All Midwest City is going to do is plug in some new names, and for the most part, the results for Steve Huff’s boys are going to be the same or maybe better.
“Those guys taught us a lot about leadership and how to handle different situations,” senior Trevon Lewis said. “Now it’s our turn.” Lewis is the gem of a defense that is going to be filled with top-notch players and blazing speed. This should be the year Cameron Hishaw breaks out. Hishaw had 65 tackles and two sacks as a junior and is receiving interest from several schools. The defensive backfield is going to be anchored by Ricky Reeves. The junior dominated in 7-on-7 competitions this summer. Offensively, quarterback Greg Austin returns a year smarter and more mature, and he has a host of weapons to get the ball
to. As a sophomore, running back James Flanders was still trying to find his way, but there will be no questioning the junior this season. “I know I’ll be getting more attention, but I’ve been putting in the work,” Flanders said. “I’ll be ready for it” Wide receiver Claude Donald had a huge summer. Consistency has been his issue before, but he and his teammates appear to be focused 100 percent. “It’s all about the gold ball,” Lewis said. “That’s our aim. That’s our focus. Nothing else matters.” Lewis is also being thrown a new wrinkle, as he should see time at fullback this season.
Midwest City junior running back James Flanders, left, runs after a catch during a summer 7-on-7 tournament. PHOTO BY DOUG HOKE, THE OKLAHOMAN
Q&A
With Bridge Creek QB Ryan Spangler At 6-foot-8, you won’t find a taller quarterback than Bridge Creek’s Ryan Spangler. A star in football and basketball, the senior has been a big part of the Bobcats’ recent success. You’re at a football camp one day, a top basketball event the next. How tough has it been to find some balance this summer? It has been tough, but I’ve grown up always playing different sports. It does some time feel like it’s a new sport each day. But I wouldn’t have it any other way. What makes this offense so explosive? It’s the total package. We have a line that does a great job blocking and giving me time. We have receivers that it feels like have never dropped a ball in their career. And
we have everybody back. How much fun is it to play in this type of offense? It’s a blast. It feels like we can chunk it around and run our offense against anybody, doesn’t matter who we play. We feel we have the total package. A move to 3A, any worries there? No, it’s going to be a great challenge. That’s what you want, a chance to play against the best. We’re definitely going to have that this year. You’re a pretty big basketball prospect as well, how is that going for you? The summer was very exciting. I’m up to 11 offers now. I love football, don’t get me wrong, but my first choice is definitely basketball. Gonzaga, Penn State and TCU have been some of my latest offers. BY ROBERT PRZYBYLO
Bridge Creek quarterback Ryan Spangler, who is 6foot-8, has 11 offers from colleges to play basketball. PHOTO BY
STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN
NORMAN-AREA FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK
Dibble hungry for more success When Charley North took the head coaching job at Dibble in 2009, they were coming off an 0-10 season in 2008 and a 1-9 season in 2007. Last season under North the Demons went 3-7, but he doesn’t attribute their success to a new offensive scheme or longer hours in the gym. “We just worked hard and tried to take advantage of every opportunity we had,” North said. “We told our kids to play hard and have fun, and that’s what we did.” After winning 3 games last year, Dibble players will want more this season and have the tools to make that happen. They return eight starters on both sides of the ball. Leading rusher Seth Hamby, a junior, will be in the backfield again after running for 400 yards last season. All-District punter
Ryan Keely returns as well. On the defensive side of the ball, junior lineman 6-foot-3, 275-pound Jeremy Cunningham also returns.
MINCO’S NUMBERS, PROSPECTS GROWING Clint Warren faced some challenges when he took the job as Minco’s football coach. It was his first headcoaching job, there weren’t many kids signed up to play and they hadn’t had a good workout schedule. Those hardships led to a difficult year for the Bulldogs, as they struggled to a 3-7 record. Warren has higher expectations for his second year on the job. “We’ve really improved in the weight room and at the team camps we’ve gone to,” he said. “Hopefully all that work will pay off once the season gets here.” The program has grown in Warren’s time. He had 26 players show up for regular 6:30 a.m. workouts, more than ever before.
“They’ve had to learn to do some stuff they’ve never done,” Warren said. “But the ones I’ve had there have responded tremendously to everything we’ve asked them to do.”
ROYALS LOOK TO REPEAT If ever a team looked primed to repeat a championship season, it’s Community Christian. Coming off an 11-0 season in which it won the Oklahoma Christian Schools Athletic Association football crown, the Royals have eight starters back on each side of the ball. Former Oklahoma and NFL player Josh Norman enters his second season as Community Christian head coach. Among the many starters he has back are quarterback Scott Seymour and linebacker Beau Potter, both of whom are have shown All-State potential. BY JUSTIN HARPER, TARIQ LEE AND CORBIN HOSLER
Q&A
With Noble LB John Whitlock Your big brother, Colby Whitlock, is entering his senior season playing at Texas Tech. Was it an advantage having a future Big 12 football player in the house when you were a kid? “Fighting with him the whole time I was growing up definitely toughened me up. And now, going to all those Texas Tech games, it makes me want to play college football even more. It really drives me to be better.” Noble has a new coach this season — sort of — as Steve Barrett, who coached at Noble from 2002-04 and reached the playoffs each season, is
back at the helm. Can you get back to the success he had before? “Definitely. Everybody around the locker room has a different attitude and outlook on everything. Everyone is working harder and expecting to do their best. It’s going to be a lot better.” After losing to Tecumseh by a point last year, are you anxious for the rematch in the season opener? “That’s the game I’m looking forward to the most. We kind of have a little bit of a rivalry going on. But after last year, when they beat us 21-20, we really can’t wait to play them again. Going into halftime, we were up 20-0. We won’t let things like that happen anymore.
At 5-9, 205, pounds you’re not quite as big as your brother (6-3, 294), so defensive line doesn’t appear to be in your future. What position would you play if you had your choice? “I love the position I play — linebacker. I definitely like to hit people and I’ve been playing linebacker all my life starting in Little League.” Speaking of Little League, isn’t it true that you got a head start on your football career? “Yeah, my dad coached my brother in Little League and I started playing football when I was four. I played on an eight-andunder football when I was four. That toughened me up, too.” BY JUSTIN HARPER
Norman trio ready to turn things around BY JUSTIN HARPER Staff Writer jharper@opubco.com
NORMAN — The weapons are many. Now, so too, could be the wins. Norman heads into the 2010 season with some of the best players in Class 6A, a fact that should put an end to three consecutive losing seasons. In running back Donovan Roberts, linebacker Greg Offenburger and doit-all standout Jaime Myers, the Tigers have an elite triumvirate few schools can match. Roberts, who emerged as the starter at the end of his freshman season, ran for more than 1,000 yards last year as a sophomore. The 6-1, 205-pounder is a battering ram with moves, and Norman will feed him the ball a lot. In Myers, the Tigers have an explosive playmaker who has scored touchdowns on receptions, runs, kick returns and interception returns. The 5-10, 190pound senior may be getting more college looks as a defensive back, but he’s as dangerous as anyone in 6A with the ball in his hands in the open field.
Norman’s Jaime Myers, left, brings down Del City’s Greg Johnson during a 2009 game.
As for Offenburger, the senior is a three-year starter who averaged more than 10 tackles per game last season. At 6-2, 225, Offenburger has the size, athletic ability and definitely the attitude to create collisions all over the field. What’s more, David Nelson and Stephan McElroy are also terrific linebackers, giving Norman perhaps the best corps in 6A. “Oh, for sure. There’s no doubt,” Offenburger said. “We’re all three pretty smart and know the game. And we just have a feel for where the ball is.” Norman needs to replace Chad Johnson at quarterback, but has a good group of candidates. One who has drawn a lot of interest is sophomore Zach Long, the son of former NFL player and OU offensive coordinator Chuck Long. Heading into coach Greg Nation’s third season, there’s a different feel among the players. “The past two years have been rebuilding years,” Offenburger said. “This year, we’re coming together more as a team and playing together more. We all have each other’s back out there.”
PHOTO BY STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN ARCHIVE
Q&A
With Blanchard senior QB Zach Ray Your team made the playoffs and went 8-4 last season, and that team was coming off a playoff berth in 2008. Can breakthrough seasons like that continue to build the program this season and beyond? “It definitely builds the program. Pretty much, we have had a great group of seniors the past two years. That sums it up the best. Last year’s group was especially athletic. This year we definitely have some lead-
ers among the seniors. And that makes all the difference when you have seniors with a good head on their shoulders.” How did you get started playing football? “I started in Little League, I think I was in fourth grade. But I ended up playing up a grade with a 12-andunder team because I was bigger than everyone else. It was a good way to start, I guess.” Does any one game of your career stand out more than others? “My sophomore year against Cascia Hall. We went up to Tulsa to play
them. We ended up losing to them in the quarterfinals of the playoffs. It’s kind of weird that I would remember a loss instead of a win, but the atmosphere up there and being in the playoffs, it just seemed huge. And the guy I was switching out with got knocked out and I played the rest of the game. So that game stands out a lot. What game gets you fired up every time you look at the schedule? “Tuttle. I love playing those guys. They’re an old rivalry from years past. That’s always a fun game to
play. Last year didn’t go the way we wanted it to, though. We’re definitely ready for Tuttle this year.” When you look ahead to the season, what are the things you want to accomplish? “The past couple of years we finished in the third or fourth spot in the district. So winning the district is definitely up there. And, of course, make the playoffs again. We’ve lost in the second round the last two years, so getting past that round is also big.” BY JUSTIN HARPER
Zach Ray Blanchard senior quarterback
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULES B BETHANY (3A-3) (Reagan Roof) S 3 Blanchard S 10 at Pauls Valley S 17 at Washington S 23 at John Marshall O 1 SeeWorth Aca. O 7 Tulsa NOAH O 15 Kingfisher O 21 at Centennial O 29 Heritage Hall N 5 at Newcastle BETHEL (3A-4) (Eddie Paul) S 3 McLoud S 10 at Bridge Creek S 17 Madill S 24 at Perkins O 1 at Keys (Park Hill) O 8 Little Axe O 15 Star Spencer O 21 at Prague O 29 at Chandler N 5 Bristow BLANCHARD (3A-1) (Jeff Craig) S 3 at Bethany S 10 Lindsay S 17 at Newcastle S 24 at Riverside O 1 Pauls Valley O 8 Tuttle O 15 Weatherford O 21 at Anadarko
O 29 at Marlow N 5 Bridge Creek BRIDGE CREEK (3A-1) (Jerry Wallis) S 3 Elgin S 10 Bethel S 17 Little Axe S 24 Tuttle O 1 at Weatherford O 8 Anadarko O 15 at Marlow O 21 at Kingfisher O 29 Riverside N 5 at Blanchard
C CAPITOL HILL (5A-2) (Montana Lyons) S 2 Centennial S 10 at U.S. Grant S 17 Southeast S 23 Duncan O 1 at Chickasha O 8 Altus O 15 at Ardmore O 21 at Northwest O 29 Lawton MacArthur N 5 at Durant CARL ALBERT (5A-1) (Gary Rose) S 3 Tulsa Washington S 10 at Ardmore S 17 at Duncan S 24 at Western Heights O 1 El Reno
O O O O N
7 15 21 29 5
at Southeast Guthrie Ada at Deer Creek Noble
CASADY (IND.) (Koby Scoville) A 27 at FW All Saints S 2 Heritage Hall S 10 Oklahoma Christian S 16 at Houston Kinkaid S 24 Dallas Cistercian O 1 at Dallas Greenhill O 8 Dallas St. Mark’s O 15 at Houston St. John’s O 22 Houston Episcopal O 29 Holland Hall CASHION (A-2) (Lynn Shackelford) S 3 Yale S 10 Morrison S 17 at Luther S 24 Pioneer O 1 at Crescent O 8 at Watonga O 15 Okeene O 21 at Minco O 29 Wellston N 5 at Hinton CENTENNIAL (3A-3) (Mark Ryan) S 2 at Capitol Hill S 10 Anadarko S 17 at Northwest S 23 Heritage Hall O 1 at Newcastle O 8 John Marshall O 14 SeeWorth Aca.
O 21 Bethany O 29 at Kingfisher N 5 Hennessey CHANDLER (3A-4) (Neal Bacon) S 2 Stroud S 10 at Kingfisher S 17 Harrah S 24 at Star Spencer O 1 Prague O 8 at Henryetta O 15 Bristow O 21 at Perkins O 29 Bethel N 5 at Little Axe CHOCTAW (6A-1) (Bill Bays) S 3 Putnam West S 10 Edmond North S 16 at Putnam City S 24 Moore O 1 at Lawton Eisenhower O 7 at Edmond Memorial O 15 Midwest City O 21 at Norman North O 29 Yukon N 5 at Putnam North CHR. HERITAGE (2A-2) (John Merrell) S 3 Maysville S 10 Lincoln Christian S 17 at Oklahoma Christian S 24 Jones O 1 at Northeast O 8 Konawa O 15 at Millwood O 21 Lexington O 29 at Luther N 5 Crooked Oak
COMMUNITY CHR. (IND.) (Josh Norman) A 28 Sunrise Christian S 3 at Quinton S 10 SeeWorth Aca. S 17 at SW Christian S 24 OKC Patriots O 1 at Rejoice Christian O 9 Lighthouse Chr. O 15 Destiny Christian O 21 at Life Christian O 29 Windsor Hills COYLE (C-3) (Shane Weathers) S 3 at Agra S 10 Medford S 17 Ryan S 24 SW Covenant O 1 at DC-Lamont O 8 Timberlake O 15 Riverfield O 21 Waukomis O 29 at Covington-Douglas N 5 at Carney CRESCENT (A-2) (J.L. Fisher) S 2 at Wynnewood S 10 at Crooked Oak S 17 Perry S 24 at Sayre O 1 Cashion O 8 at Okeene O 15 Minco O 21 at Wellston O 29 Hinton N 5 at Pioneer
CROOKED OAK (2A-2) (Greg Adams) S 3 at St. Mary S 10 Crescent S 17 John Marshall S 24 at Luther O 1 Lexington O 8 Northeast O 15 at Perry O 21 at Millwood O 29 Jones N 5 at Chr. Heritage
D DAVENPORT (B-2) (John Greenfield) S 3 Dewar S 10 Okla. Christian Aca. S 17 at Fox S 24 Alex O 1 at Macomb O 8 Cyril O 14 at Sasakwa O 22 at Bowlegs O 29 Central Marlow N 5 at Paoli DEER CREEK (5A-1) (Grant Gower) S 3 at Piedmont S 10 at Shawnee S 17 Tecumseh S 24 at Guthrie
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FOOTBALL SCHEDULES O O O O O N
1 8 15 21 29 5
Southeast at El Reno Western Heights at Noble Carl Albert Ada
O O O O O N
1 7 15 21 29 4
at Mustang at Putnam City Westmoore at Lawton Edmond Santa Fe at U.S. Grant
DEL CITY (6A-2) (Nick Warehime) S 3 at Midwest City S 9 at Norman North S 17 Norman S 23 at Edmond North O 1 Putnam City O 7 at Westmoore O 15 Lawton O 21 at Edmond Santa Fe O 29 U.S. Grant N 5 Mustang
EDMOND SANTA FE (6A-2) (Bruce Gowen) S 3 at Edmond Memorial S 9 Yukon S 17 at Midwest City S 24 at Westmoore O 1 Lawton O 8 Mustang O 15 at U.S. Grant O 21 Del City O 29 at Edmond North N 5 Putnam City
DESTINY CHRISTIAN (IND.) (Rusty Stone) A 27 Lawton Christian S 3 SW Covenant S 10 at OKC Patriots S 17 at Windsor Hills S 24 Rejoice Christian S 30 at SW Christian O 8 Corn Bible O 15 at Community Chr. O 22 Gracemont O 29 Life Christian
EL RENO (5A-1) (Tom Cobble) S 3 Woodward S 10 at Chickasha S 17 at Elk City S 24 Noble O 1 at Carl Albert O 8 Deer Creek O 15 at Ada O 22 at Guthrie O 29 Southeast N 5 Western Heights
DIBBLE (A-5) (Charley North) S 3 Minco S 10 Bray-Doyle S 17 at Wilson S 24 at Wayne O 1 Waurika O 8 Maysville O 15 Elmore City O 21 at Rush Springs O 29 at Stratford N 5 Wynnewood DOUGLASS (4A-2) (Willis Alexander) S 2 at McGuinness S 11 Millwood S 17 at Star Spencer S 24 Tecumseh O 1 at Santa Fe South O 8 Cushing O 15 at McLoud O 21 at Harrah O 29 Glenpool N 5 Cleveland
E EDMOND MEMORIAL (6A-1) (Justin Merideth) S 3 Edmond Santa Fe S 10 Stillwater S 17 at Edmond North S 24 Putnam North O 1 at Moore O 7 Choctaw O 15 at Lawton Eisenhower O 21 at Midwest City O 28 Norman North N 5 at Yukon EDMOND NORTH (6A-2) (Jeremy Dombek) S 2 Southmoore S 10 at Choctaw S 17 Edmond Memorial S 23 Del City
G GUTHRIE (5A-1) (Rafe Watkins) S 3 Duncan S 10 Ponca City S 17 at Enid S 24 Deer Creek O 1 at Ada O 8 Noble O 15 at Carl Albert O 22 El Reno O 29 at Western Heights N 5 at Southeast
H HARRAH (4A-2) (Greg Willis) S 3 Western Heights S 10 at Piedmont S 17 at Chandler S 24 Cushing O 1 at McLoud O 8 Tecumseh O 15 at Santa Fe South O 21 Douglass O 29 at Cleveland N 5 Glenpool HENNESSEY (2A-1) (Shannon Watford) S 3 at Northeast S 10 Jones S 17 Kingfisher S 24 Perry O 1 at Alva O 8 Chisholm O 15 at Oklahoma Christian O 21 at Tonkawa O 29 Watonga N 5 at Centennial HERITAGE HALL (3A-3) (Andy Bogert) S 2 at Casady S 10 Clinton S 17 at Davis
S O O O O O N
23 1 8 14 21 29 5
at Centennial Tulsa NOAH Newcastle John Marshall SeeWorth Aca. at Bethany Kingfisher
J JOHN MARSHALL (3A-3) (Bruce Troxell) S 3 Northwest S 10 Cache S 17 at Crooked Oak S 23 Bethany O 1 Kingfisher O 8 at Centennial O 14 at Heritage Hall O 22 Newcastle O 29 at Weatherford N 5 SeeWorth Aca. JONES (2A-2) (Dave Martin) S 3 Perkins S 10 at Hennessey S 17 St. Mary S 24 at Chr. Heritage O 1 at Morris O 8 Millwood O 15 at Lexington O 21 Luther O 29 at Crooked Oak N 5 Northeast
K KINGFISHER (3A-3) (Jeff Myers) S 3 Watonga S 10 Chandler S 17 at Hennessey S 24 Newcastle O 1 at John Marshall O 8 SeeWorth Aca. O 15 at Bethany O 21 Bridge Creek O 29 Centennial N 5 at Heritage Hall
L LEXINGTON (2A-2) (Waymon Scott) S 3 Sulphur S 10 Little Axe (at Noble) S 17 Purcell S 24 Northeast O 1 at Crooked Oak O 8 at Luther O 15 Jones O 21 at Chr. Heritage O 29 at Meeker N 5 Millwood LIFE CHRISTIAN (IND.) (Loy Hill) A 27 at Boulevard Chr. S 3 at Eagle Point S 10 at Windsor Hills S 17 Lawton Christian S 24 at Riverfield O 2 SW Christian O 8 Rejoice Christian O 15 OKC Patriots O 21 Community Chr. O 29 at Destiny Christian LITTLE AXE (3A-4) (Tony Smith) S 3 Santa Fe South (at Noble) S 10 Lexington (at Noble)
S S O O O O O N
17 at Bridge Creek 24 at Bristow 1 Perkins 8 at Bethel 15 at Okmulgee 22 at Star Spencer 29 Prague 5 Chandler
LUTHER (2A-2) (Scott O’Hara) S 3 Wellston S 10 at St. Mary S 17 Cashion S 24 Crooked Oak O 1 at Millwood O 8 Lexington O 14 at Northeast O 21 at Jones O 29 Chr. Heritage N 5 at Stroud
M MACOMB (B-2) (Tommy Price) S 3 at Carney S 10 at Bowlegs S 17 Cyril S 24 at Sasakwa O 1 Davenport O 8 at Central Marlow O 14 Paoli O 21 at Okla. Christian Aca. O 29 Fox N 5 at Alex MCGUINNESS (4A-1) (Kenny Young) S 2 Douglass S 10 Tulsa Kelley S 17 at Millwood S 24 Clinton O 1 at Woodward O 8 Elk City O 15 at Elgin O 21 at Piedmont O 29 Cache N 5 at Guymon MCLOUD (4A-2) (Eric Cardin) S 3 at Bethel S 10 at Perkins S 17 Seminole S 24 at Glenpool O 1 Harrah O 8 at Cleveland O 15 Douglass O 21 at Santa Fe South O 29 Tecumseh N 5 Cushing MEEKER (2A-5) (Mike Hedge) S 3 at Prague S 10 Konawa S 17 Wellston S 24 at Haskell O 1 Okemah O 8 at Stroud O 15 Morris O 21 at Mounds O 29 Lexington N 5 Holdenville MIDWEST CITY (6A-1) (Steve Huff) S 3 Del City S 10 at Enid S 17 Edmond Santa Fe S 24 Yukon O 1 at Putnam North O 8 Moore O 15 at Choctaw O 21 Edmond Memorial
O 29 at Lawton Eisenhower N 5 at Norman North MILLWOOD (2A-2) (Tony Henry) S 2 Star Spencer S 11 at Douglass S 17 McGuinness S 24 at Alva O 1 Luther O 8 at Jones O 15 Chr. Heritage O 21 Crooked Oak O 28 at Northeast N 5 at Lexington MINCO (A-2) (Clint Warren) S 3 at Dibble S 10 at Wayne S 17 Apache S 24 Wellston O 1 at Hinton O 8 Pioneer O 15 at Crescent O 21 Cashion O 29 at Okeene N 5 Burns Flat-Dill City MOORE (6A-1) (Scott Myers) S 3 Westmoore S 10 at Norman S 17 at Southmoore S 24 at Choctaw O 1 Edmond Memorial O 8 at Midwest City O 14 Norman North O 21 at Yukon O 29 Putnam North N 4 Lawton Eisenhower MUSTANG (6A-2) (Ty Prestidge) S 3 at Yukon S 10 Putnam North S 17 at Bixby S 24 at Lawton O 1 Edmond North O 8 at Edmond Santa Fe O 15 Putnam City O 22 at U.S. Grant O 29 Westmoore N 5 at Del City
N NEWCASTLE (3A-3) (Keith Bolles) S 3 at Pauls Valley S 10 at Tuttle S 17 Blanchard S 24 at Kingfisher O 1 Centennial O 8 at Heritage Hall O 15 Tulsa NOAH O 22 at John Marshall O 29 SeeWorth Aca. N 5 Bethany NOBLE (5A-1) (Steve Barrett) S 3 Tecumseh S 10 at Duncan S 17 Chickasha S 24 at El Reno O 1 Western Heights O 8 at Guthrie O 15 Southeast O 21 Deer Creek O 29 at Ada N 5 at Carl Albert
NORMAN (6A-3) (Greg Nation) S 2 Norman North S 10 Moore S 17 at Del City S 24 at Sapulpa S 30 Shawnee O 8 at Southmoore O 15 Putnam West O 21 at Broken Arrow O 29 Muskogee N 5 at Jenks NORMAN NORTH (6A-1) (Lance Manning) S 2 at Norman S 9 Del City S 16 at Westmoore S 24 Lawton Eisenhower O 1 at Yukon O 8 Putnam North O 14 at Moore O 21 Choctaw O 28 at Edmond Memorial N 5 Midwest City NORTHEAST (2A-2) (Tim Thomas) S 3 Hennessey S 9 at Northwest S 17 at Riverside S 24 at Lexington O 1 Chr. Heritage O 8 at Crooked Oak O 14 Luther O 22 at Oklahoma Christian O 28 Millwood N 5 at Jones NORTHWEST (5A-2) (Anthony Robinson) S 3 at John Marshall S 9 Northeast S 17 Centennial S 24 Altus O 1 at Ardmore O 8 Duncan O 15 at Chickasha O 21 Capitol Hill O 29 at Durant N 4 at Lawton MacArthur
O OKLA. CHRISTIAN ACA. (B-2) (Keith Lough) S 3 OKC Patriots S 10 at Davenport S 17 Central Marlow S 24 at Paoli O 1 Bowlegs O 8 Fox O 14 at Alex O 21 Macomb O 29 at Cyril N 5 Sasakwa OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN (2A-1) (Derek Turner) S 3 Metro Christian S 10 at Casady S 17 Chr. Heritage S 24 at Chisholm O 1 Watonga O 8 at Perry O 15 Hennessey O 22 Northeast O 29 Alva N 5 at Tonkawa
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FOOTBALL SCHEDULES OKC PATRIOTS (IND.) (Jon Sikes) S 3 at Okla. Christian Aca. S 10 Destiny Christian S 17 Rejoice Christian S 24 at Community Chr. O 1 at Lighthouse Chr. O 8 at SW Christian O 15 at Life Christian O 22 Open O 29 at Gracemont N 5 Dallas HSAA
P PAULS VALLEY (3A-2) (Kevin Foster) S 3 Newcastle S 10 Bethany S 17 at Lindsay S 24 at Plainview O 1 at Blanchard O 8 Dickson O 15 Purcell O 21 at Lone Grove O 29 at Sulphur N 5 Madill PIEDMONT (4A-1) (Rob Green) S 3 Deer Creek S 10 Harrah S 17 at Western Heights S 24 Elgin O 1 at Clinton O 8 Woodward O 15 at Elk City O 21 McGuinness O 29 at Guymon N 5 at Cache PURCELL (3A-2) (Mike Wilson) S 3 Lindsay S 10 at Washington S 17 at Lexington S 24 Sulphur O 1 Madill O 8 at Plainview O 15 at Pauls Valley O 21 Dickson O 28 Mustang JV N 5 at Lone Grove PUTNAM CITY (6A-2) (John Wofford) S 3 at Putnam North S 10 at Putnam West S 16 Choctaw S 23 U.S. Grant O 1 at Del City O 7 Edmond North O 15 at Mustang O 22 at Westmoore O 29 Lawton N 5 at Edmond Santa Fe PUTNAM NORTH (6A-1) (Bob Wilson) S 3 Putnam City S 10 at Mustang S 17 at Putnam West S 24 at Edmond Memorial O 1 Midwest City O 8 at Norman North O 15 Yukon O 21 Lawton Eisenhower O 29 at Moore N 5 Choctaw
PUTNAM WEST (6A-3) (John Jensen) S 3 at Choctaw S 10 Putnam City S 17 Putnam North S 24 Broken Arrow O 1 at Jenks O 8 Shawnee O 15 at Norman O 21 at Muskogee O 28 Sapulpa N 5 at Southmoore
S SANTA FE SOUTH (4A-2) (Jerry Braziel) S 3 Little Axe (at Noble) S 10 Riverside S 17 SeeWorth Aca. S 24 at Cleveland O 1 Douglass O 8 at Glenpool O 15 Harrah O 21 McLoud O 29 at Cushing N 5 at Tecumseh SEEWORTH ACA. (3A-3) (Robert Walker) S 3 at Riverside S 10 at Community Chr. S 17 at Santa Fe South S 24 Open O 1 at Bethany O 8 at Kingfisher O 14 at Centennial O 21 at Heritage Hall O 29 at Newcastle N 5 at John Marshall SHAWNEE (6A-3) (Billy Brown) S 3 Bartlesville S 10 Deer Creek S 17 at Ponca City S 24 Jenks S 30 at Norman O 8 at Putnam West O 15 Muskogee O 21 at Sapulpa O 29 Southmoore N 5 at Broken Arrow SOUTHEAST (5A-1) (Michael Branch) S 3 U.S. Grant S 9 Star Spencer S 17 at Capitol Hill S 24 Ada O 1 at Deer Creek O 7 Carl Albert O 15 at Noble O 21 Western Heights O 29 at El Reno N 5 Guthrie SOUTHMOORE (6A-3) (Chris Jensen) S 2 at Edmond North S 10 at Westmoore S 17 Moore S 24 at Muskogee S 30 Sapulpa O 8 Norman O 15 at Broken Arrow O 21 Jenks
O 29 at Shawnee N 5 Putnam West ST. MARY (2A-3) (Dal Nichols) S 3 Crooked Oak S 10 Luther S 17 at Jones S 24 at Washington O 1 Frederick O 8 at Lindsay O 15 Cordell O 21 Hobart O 29 at Comanche N 5 Walters STAR SPENCER (3A-4) (Terrell Love) S 2 at Millwood S 9 at Southeast S 17 Douglass S 24 Chandler O 1 Bristow O 8 at Perkins O 15 at Bethel O 22 Little Axe O 29 at Victory Christian N 5 at Prague SW CHRISTIAN (IND.) (Chuck Peot) A 27 Windsor Hills S 3 at Cherokee S 10 at Chetopa, Kan. S 17 Community Chr. S 24 Lawton Christian S 30 Destiny Christian O 2 at Life Christian O 8 OKC Patriots O 22 at Rejoice Christian O 29 Thackerville SW COVENANT (C-3) (Bill Martin) S 3 at Destiny Christian S 10 at Waukomis S 17 Covington-Douglas S 24 at Coyle O 1 Carney O 8 at DC-Lamont O 15 Medford O 22 Open O 29 Rejoice Christian N 4 at Timberlake
T TECUMSEH (4A-2) (Greg George) S 3 at Noble S 10 Seminole S 17 at Deer Creek S 24 at Douglass O 1 Cleveland O 8 at Harrah O 15 Glenpool O 21 Cushing O 29 at McLoud N 5 Santa Fe South TUTTLE (3A-1) (Phil Koons) S 3 at Cache S 10 Newcastle S 17 Elgin S 24 at Bridge Creek O 1 Riverside O 8 at Blanchard O 15 Open O 21 at Weatherford O 29 Anadarko N 5 Marlow
U U.S. GRANT (6A-2) (Matt Miller) S 3 at Southeast S 10 Capitol Hill S 17 at Ada S 23 at Putnam City O 1 Westmoore O 7 at Lawton O 15 Edmond Santa Fe O 22 Mustang O 29 at Del City N 4 Edmond North
W WASHINGTON (2A-3) (Brad Beller) S 2 at Apache S 10 Purcell S 17 Bethany S 24 St. Mary O 1 at Walters O 8 at Comanche O 15 Frederick O 21 at Lindsay O 29 at Cordell N 5 Hobart WAYNE (A-5) (Brandon Sharp) S 3 at Konawa S 10 Minco S 17 Empire
S O O O O O N
24 1 8 15 21 29 5
Dibble at Maysville Elmore City at Rush Springs Stratford at Wynnewood at Ringling
WELLSTON (A-2) (Lloyd Leep) S 3 at Luther S 10 Drumright S 17 at Meeker S 24 at Minco O 1 Carnegie O 8 Hinton O 15 at Pioneer O 21 Crescent O 29 at Cashion N 5 Okeene WESTERN HTS. (5A-1) (Kevin Ball) S 3 at Harrah S 10 Tulsa Central S 17 Piedmont S 24 Carl Albert O 1 at Noble O 8 Ada O 15 at Deer Creek O 21 at Southeast O 29 Guthrie N 5 at El Reno WESTMOORE (6A-2) (Billy Langford) S 3 at Moore S 10 Southmoore S 16 Norman North S 24 Edmond Santa Fe O 1 at U.S. Grant
O O O O N
7 15 22 29 5
Del City at Edmond North Putnam City at Mustang at Lawton
WINDSOR HILLS (IND.) (Wes Randall) A 27 at SW Christian S 2 at OSD S 10 Life Christian S 17 Destiny Christian S 24 Eagle Point O 1 Boulevard Chr. O 8 Lawton Christian O 15 at Rejoice Christian O 22 Open O 29 at Community Chr.
Y YUKON (6A-1) (Todd Wilson) S 3 Mustang S 9 at Edmond Santa Fe S 17 at Stillwater S 24 at Midwest City O 1 Norman North O 8 Lawton Eisenhower O 15 at Putnam North O 21 Moore O 29 at Choctaw N 5 Edmond Memorial