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Bulldogs fall

The Davenport Bulldogs, still looking for their first win of the season, have their home opener Friday night as they host Yale. Coach John Greenfield said kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. “They have a win under their belt,” he said of Yale. “They lost to Oklahoma Bible like we did, but defeated Coyle.
Stroud falls to Colcord

Stroud falls to Colcord

Stroud falls to Colcord

Stroud Colcord First Downs Rushing (Att-Yds) Passing (Comp-Att-Yds) 5-10-41 11-21-171 Total Offense (Plays-Yds) 45-277 54-361 I nterceptions by Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Scoring Qtr Time Play Top, Jacob Beck (4) jukes a Colcord player and, below, quarterback Dylan Baker (2)...
The week in photos

The week in photos

The week in photos

Top left, Meeker’s Bulldogs got in some gang-tackling against a Holdenville runner Friday night. Pictured from left are Bobby Brooks, Connor Wolf and Kayde Massey.
Chandler 57, Stroud 9

Chandler 57, Stroud 9

Chandler 57, Stroud 9

Casmen Hill went over 5,000 yards rushing for his career and Chandler racked up 511 yards of total offense to take a 57-9 win over Lincoln County rival Stroud Friday night.
Prague 34, Meeker 12

Prague 34, Meeker 12

Prague 34, Meeker 12

Prague moved to 2-0 on the season, beat arch-rival Meeker, 34-12, and inaugurated its new turf field with a win Friday night. The Red Devils led 7-0 at the half and 20-12 after three periods, but pulled away in the fourth quarter.

Dale school board meeting

Dale School principals updated Board of Education members recently on current school enrollment numbers. The board also voted approval of a plan using Esser III funds. Elementary Principal Tamee Daniel advised the board there are 335 students in grades Pre-K through fourth grade.
NRC outlasts Little Axe

NRC outlasts Little Axe

NRC outlasts Little Axe

North Rock Creek overcame two 30-minute lightning delays to take a triple-overtime 18-12 victory over Little Axe Thursday night. The Cougars got the winner in the third overtime when quarterback Caleb Harkins hit the end zone on a quarterback sweep.

Davenport falls to Oklahoma Bible

The Davenport Bulldogs suffered a stinging setback last Friday night in their season opener on the road, losing to Oklahoma Bible Academy 46-0. Veteran Davenport Coach John Greenfield said this week, “Oklahoma Bible is solid, they’re pretty good. We didn’t play very well either,” he noted.
Smith signs with

Smith signs with

Smith signs with Kansas Wesleyan

North Rock Creek senior Abbie Smith signed last week to play college volleyball for the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes. She is pictured in the center, with coaches Grace Kliewer and Regan Bowler to her right and head coach Rachelle Law and NRC athletic director Evan Smith to her right. Photo/Sheryl Gowin