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Dogs 59, Bobcats 24

Dogs 59, Bobcats 24

Dogs 59, Bobcats 24

Big Bobby Brooks (69) strikes a Heisman pose as he runs across a two-point conversion for Meeker against Star-Spencer. Brooks was hit in the backfield but ragdolled a couple of Bobcat defenders and powered his way into the end zone.

Tigers 51, Savanna 0

Stroud smothered Savanna Friday night, almost hanging half a hundred in the first half and holding the Bulldogs negative 41 yards of total offense. It was a continuation of the Tigers’ dominance in District A-6. They were 7-0 in district and won their league games by a combined score of 386-64.

Depew 57, Davenport 8

The Davenport Bulldogs playing their final regular season contest at home suffered a 57-8 setback to the Depew Hornets last Friday night. The Bulldogs now prepare for the first round of the playoffs, traveling to Drumright Friday night. Coach John Greenfield said kickoff is at 7 p.m.
Stroud’s cheerleaders

Stroud’s cheerleaders

Stroud’s cheerleaders

Stroud’s cheerleaders qualified for the state Game Day competition last Saturday. They competed in the regional at Stroud and finished with 379.2 points. The state competition will be Saturday morning at Moore High School.
Prague senior Dillon Cooper talks with Coach Rafe Watkins after the Red Devils’ district-clinching win over Vian Friday night. Photo/Rick Hester

Prague senior Dillon Cooper talks with Coach Rafe Watkins after the Red Devils’ district-clinching win over Vian Friday night. Photo/Rick Hester

District Champs:

Stroud’s Tigers and the Prague Red Devils punctuated their seasons on Friday with district championships, but did it in different ways.
Lions 23, Bobcats 14

Lions 23, Bobcats 14

Lions 23, Bobcats 14

Chandler clinched second place in the district and a home game in the first round of the playoffs by outlasting Star-Spencer Friday night.

Stroud 59, Wewoka 0

Stroud scored 40 points in the first quarter en route to a 59-0 win over Wewoka Friday night in Stroud. The game clinched the District A-6 championship with the win and will host a first-round game in the playoffs.

Wetumka 49, Davenport 0

Davenport football coach John Greenfield described his team’s 49-0 loss to Wetumka last week as a “game of errors.” “The very first snap on offense we fumbled and they scooped it up and scored,” Greenfield said.
Chandler’s Carson Clagg (26) grinds for some hard yardage against Jones. Also pictured are Caleb Sawatski (8) and Corbin Hollon (88). Photo/Brian Blansett

Chandler’s Carson Clagg (26) grinds for some hard yardage against Jones. Also pictured are Caleb Sawatski (8) and Corbin Hollon (88). Photo/Brian Blansett

Jones 57, Lions 28

Chandler’s path to a district championship took a detour Friday night, as Jones came to town and left with a 57-28 victory. The win left Jones atop District 2A-2 with a 5-0 record and Chandler in second at 4-1.
Tigers 58, Mounds 8

Tigers 58, Mounds 8

Tigers 58, Mounds 8

Stroud’s Tigers scored on their first two offensive plays, led 30-0 with just over six minutes gone in the game and hung half a hundred on Mounds in the first two quarters Thursday night. It was a continuation of the Tigers’ domination of District A-6.