Davenport avenged a season-opening loss to Weleetka Friday with a dominating 46-6 win Friday night and rolled in to the state quarterfinals.
The Bulldogs now head to Northwest Oklahoma on Friday to play the Pioneer-Pleasant Vale Mustangs.
The Outlaws inflicted a 32-28 loss on Daveport the first week of September, but Friday night was a wholly different script.
Carson Funk ran two yards for a score in the first quarter and Kyle Hobill ran for a 2-yard score and a 24-yarder in the second quarter to stake the Bulldogs to 20-0 lead.
Weleetka got its only touchdown at that point, but Funk answered with another score to make 26-6 with just under three minutes to go in the first half.
The second half was more of the same, with Hobill getting his third touchdown early in the third quarter and Parker Mitchell and Tyler Harrison hit the end zone in the fourth quarter.
The win lifted the Bulldogs’ record to 10-2 and was their seventh in a row.
Hobill paced the offense with 217 yards and three touchdowns on 15 carries and added two conversion runs.
Funk ran for 131 yards and two touchdowns and completed four of 10 throws for 27 yards.
Harrison had eight carries for 112 yards and a touchdown.
Defensively, J. Accord had 13 tackles, including two solos.
C. Harrelson had eight tackles and W. Cross had six, including a sack.
Funk, Hobill and T. Harrison had pass interceptions.
Up next comes Pioneer, which is 9-3 after beating Waurika 38-14 on the road on Friday.
The Mutangs were runnersup to Cherokee in District B-2.
Their losses have been to Cherokee, Laverene and Seiling.