The McLoud Redskins have opened the 2020 football season with a resounding 38-6 victory over Class 6A U.S. Grant High School.
McLoud veteran head Coach Rusty Hall said. “It’s good to start out with a good win. It helps morale always to get that first win.
Prague’s Red Devils pounded Henryetta, 38-0, in their home opener Friday.
The Red Devils pounded Henryetta on the ground, racking up 401 yards, despite having several long plays called back.
North Rock Creek’s Cougars didn’t get their first win last week, but head coach Jason Murray found a lot of positives in their play
NRC went west to face a powerful Crescent Tigers squad that is off to a 2-0 start.
“The kids played hard and never gave up,” Murray said.
Lincoln County runners brought home several medals at meets over the weekend.
Stroud’s Madison Ham took third at the Okemah meet and Gabi Morris finished seventh.
Above, Chandler’s Spencer Clagg downfield in the first half on a touchdown run that was called back.
Right, Taryn Rusk leads the Lions on to the field with backflips.
Below right, Stroud quarterback Chasen Neuman looks downfield for a receiver.
I recall the Saturday that McSwain and Big Richard came by the house with their golf clubs in the trunk.
I am a hazy as to whether this was planned or spontaneous, but hey. It was 40 years ago, so I am entitled to a little haziness.
It was an all-inclusive evening for Caden Wolford Friday night against Stroud.
The Meeker senior kicked off, ran for a touchdown, caught a touchdown pass, had two sacks, made 12 tackles, ran for 192 yards and kicked three extra points.