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Chandler’s (26) Carson Clagg created the visual metaphor for the game as he pierced the Kellyville defense in the first quarter. Photo/Brian Blansett

Chandler’s (26) Carson Clagg created the visual metaphor for the game as he pierced the Kellyville defense in the first quarter. Photo/Brian Blansett

Lions 53, Ponies 0

Staff writer BRIAN BLANSETT For the first time this season, there was absolutely no drama at the Chandler football game.
Meeker back Ajay Lynch (33) stomps on the brake pedal to let the defender pass to the outside. Photo/Rick Hester

Meeker back Ajay Lynch (33) stomps on the brake pedal to let the defender pass to the outside. Photo/Rick Hester

Bulldogs 46, Bethel 7

Meeker rolled up 559 yards of total offense and stormed past Bethel, 46-7, in the Bulldogs’ district opener Friday night. They’re one of four teams in the district with a 1-0 record, and face one of the others - Chandler - Friday night at 7 at Buldog Stadium.

Davenport suffers fifth loss

With several key players still out with injuries, the Davenport Bulldogs dropped their fifth game of the season Friday night, losing 48-0 to Southwest Covenant (SWC) in a homecoming contest.
Above, Dale’s Lady Pirates pose with their regional championship trophy. Photo/Rick Hester. Below left, Peyton Davis rounds third in Stroud’s game against Prague last week prior to the regional tournaments. Below right, Prague’s Liyah Daumann awaits a pitch against Stroud.. Photos/Mario Holland

Above, Dale’s Lady Pirates pose with their regional championship trophy. Photo/Rick Hester. Below left, Peyton Davis rounds third in Stroud’s game against Prague last week prior to the regional tournaments. Below right, Prague’s Liyah Daumann awaits a pitch against Stroud.. Photos/Mario Holland

Area fastpitch

Stroud, Dale and Prague won their regional tournaments last week and will play this week of Bestof- 3 Super Regionals. Class 2A Stroud, which hosted its regional, beat Colbert in the first round and then won two of three from Elmore City.
Meeker’s Mason Fullbright wins the tug-of-war with a Bethel ballcarrier during the Bulldogs’ district victory Friday night. Photo/Rick Hester

Meeker’s Mason Fullbright wins the tug-of-war with a Bethel ballcarrier during the Bulldogs’ district victory Friday night. Photo/Rick Hester

Meeker’s Mason Fullbright

Meeker’s Mason Fullbright wins the tug-of-war with a Bethel ballcarrier during the Bulldogs’ district victory Friday night.
Corbin Hollon (88) drags a Bristow tackler into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown. Photo/Brian Blansett

Corbin Hollon (88) drags a Bristow tackler into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown. Photo/Brian Blansett

Lions 21, Bristow 14

Staff writer BRIAN BLANSETT Chandler spotted Bristow two early touchdowns, but wrote a new script for the rest of the game and came away wth a 21-14 win Friday night in the home opener. The win lifts the Lions to a 2-0 record going into next week’s game at Poteau.

Buldogs fall to 0-3 with loss

The Davenport Bulldogs, playing without their starting quarterback, suffered their third defeat of the young football season last week, losing to Regent Prep 46-0.