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Stefaun Mackey (7) gets both feet off the ground during his return of the opening kickoff Friday. He took it to the house, but the touchdown was called back due to penalty. Mackey was undeterred and returned to the end zone a few plays later for the game’s first touchdown. Also pictured are Alec Jackson (2), Jarin Greenfield (3) and Stan Messer (51). Photo/Brian Blansett

Stefaun Mackey (7) gets both feet off the ground during his return of the opening kickoff Friday. He took it to the house, but the touchdown was called back due to penalty. Mackey was undeterred and returned to the end zone a few plays later for the game’s first touchdown. Also pictured are Alec Jackson (2), Jarin Greenfield (3) and Stan Messer (51). Photo/Brian Blansett

Lions roll, 41-13

Chandler’s Lions sputtered in the first half against Perry Friday night, but found their rhythm in the fourth quarter and turned a tight game into a runaway. They led only 14-13 at halftime and 21-13 after three periods, but rang up three touchdowns in the final period to win, 41-13.

Stroud 18, Warner 0

Stroud set a dominating tone early against Warner Friday night, driving 71 yards in 14 plays for a touchdown on the opening possession. That gave the Tigers a 7-0 lead they never relinquished en route to an 18-0 win in the first round of the playoffs.

Davenport manhandles Yale

The Davenport Bulldogs put together nearly 300 yards of offense and shut out Yale last Friday night 48-0 in the first round of the Class B playoffs. With the win, the Bulldogs advance to the second round and will host Keota Friday evening at Bulldog Stadium.
Prague running back Trevor McGinnis puts a stiff-arm on a would-be tackler from Oklahoma Christian. Photo/Rick Hester

Prague running back Trevor McGinnis puts a stiff-arm on a would-be tackler from Oklahoma Christian. Photo/Rick Hester

Prague falls to OCA

The Prague Red Devils saw their season come to an end last Friday night when they were defeated 34-8 by the Oklahoma Christian Saints in the first round of the Class 2A playoffs. Prague Coach Mike Hedge said his team’s overall record was 7-4. “I am happy with our effort last Friday night,” he said.

McLoud closes season with a W

Even though the McLoud Redskins weren’t in the playoffs last Friday night, they did finish their season with two successive wins over district opponents.
Chandler Cheer at Game Day state

Chandler Cheer at Game Day state

Chandler Cheer at Game Day state

Chandler’s cheerleading squad competed in the Game Day state competition Saturday at Moore High School. 

Pottawatomie County

Marriage Licenses Blake Anthony Hall, Newalla and Jessica Marie Moore, Tecumseh. Kelley Ray Pollock, Tecumseh and Glenda Sue King, McLoud. Trintin Eugene Flowers and Jasmine Queen Garner, both of Ada. Dustin Neal Koster and Amber Dawn Weger, both of Tecumseh.
Lions 47, Red Devils 14

Lions 47, Red Devils 14

Lions 47, Red Devils 14

Chandler grabbed the No. 2 spot in District 2A-2 and a home game in the first playoffs by overwhelming short-handed Prague 47-14 Friday night. The Lions’ win, along with wins by Crossings Christian and Jones, left those three teams tied with 6-1 district records.

Davenport goes to 10-0, wins district

Davenport’s Bulldogs used a strong rushing attack and some clutch passing to nip Regent Prep 32-31 and capture the District title last Friday night. Undefeated on the season at 10-0, the Bulldogs host Yale Friday night in the first round of the playoffs. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. at Bulldog stadium.
Baker makes fastpitch All-State

Baker makes fastpitch All-State

Baker makes fastpitch All-State

Stroud outfielder KayLyn Baker has been named to the Small School East All-State fastpitch team, headlining a list of Lady Tigers earning post-season awards. In addition to All-State honors, Baker was named to the 66 Conference all-conference team, All-District team and All-Region.