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All hands

All hands

All hands

Right, Chandler cheerleaders Kaitlyn Aucoin, left, and Taryn Rusk had perfect timing as they led the Lions onto the field Friday night for the game against Bristow.
Action from the Stroud Lady Tigers game against Warner.

Action from the Stroud Lady Tigers game against Warner.

Stroud softball

Prague’s Trip Davis grabs an interception in the second half to stop a Stroud drive. Photo/Brian Blansett

Prague’s Trip Davis grabs an interception in the second half to stop a Stroud drive. Photo/Brian Blansett

Prague 44, Stroud 26

It was an incredible four minutes that turned the course of the game. With a little more than seven minutes left in the third quarter, the Prague Red Devils trailed Stroud, 20-8, and looked like they were ready for a standing eight count.
Cazmen Hill (25) runs behind a block by offensive lineman Traydon Richardson (51) against Bristow. Photo/Chelsea Weeks

Cazmen Hill (25) runs behind a block by offensive lineman Traydon Richardson (51) against Bristow. Photo/Chelsea Weeks

Lions manhandle Bristow

Chandler had its way against Class 4A Bristow Friday, scoring early and often en route to a 41-14 pasting of the Pirates. The Lions, now 2-0, got off to a 21-14 second quarter lead and stayed on the gas the remainder of the game.
Meeker’s Bobby Brooks hold on to a fumble recovery in the middle of lots of red jerseys. Photo/Traci Cook

Meeker’s Bobby Brooks hold on to a fumble recovery in the middle of lots of red jerseys. Photo/Traci Cook

Road win for Meeker

Meeker blocked a Purcell punt to score its first touchdown, then intercepted the Dragons in the end zone to finish the game. In between, Meeker lost seven turnovers, but still had enough defense to emerge with a 25-24 victory Friday night in Purcell.

McLoud loses in OT, Hartshorne’s up next

Coming off of an overtime loss to Bethel last Friday night, the McLoud Redskins expected to be preparing to play ancient rival this week. But not so fast. Harrah has so many players out due to COVID-19 quarantines, the Panthers can’t field a team, said McLoud superintendent Steve Stanley.

NRC falls to Konawa; home opener this week

North Rock Creek took its third road loss of the season Friday at Konawa by a 40-14 count, but the Cougars finally get to line up under own lights this Friday. It will be the first-ever varsity football home game for NRC, which is in the third year of its high school.