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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.