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    Record: 6-5 | Unranked
    @ OK PatriotsW14-27
    8/29
    vs WellingtonL13-23
    9/5
    vs ChildressL18-42
    9/12
    vs MincoL6-28
    9/26
    @ OkemahW8-49
    10/3
    vs HobartW24-22
    10/9
    @ CHAW14-34
    10/16
    vs WynnewoodL13-25
    10/23
    @ WaltersW13-33
    10/31
    @ StratfordW0-33
    11/7
    vs Hooker
    OSSAA State First Round at Hooker
    L34-20
    11/14

    Week 1 - OKpreps Standouts

    9/7/2020 |  Ben Johnson

    Top performers 

    Dewar

    Joey Fowler - Passing 20 of 22 for 252 yards and 4 TD’s 0 int’s / Rushing 19 for 156 yards and 1 TD / 11 tackles on defense


    Vian

    Javyn Wright - 24 rushes 249 yards 3 tds / 1 passing td


    Grove

    Emmanuel Crawford - 29 rushes, 197 yards, 1 TD / 2 receptions, 33 yards


    Lawton Mac

    Nasir Kemper - 4TDs / Kickoff return TD / 98 yard TD run / 2 yard TD run / 21 yard TD reception / 250+ all purpose yards


    Tonkawa 

    Tristan Burdick - 231 yds on 15 carries for 4 tds


    Kellyville

    Trevor Jones - 19 carries for 236 yds and 3 tds


    Durant

    Fransisco Avila - 19 rushes, 332 yards, 5 TDs


    Stillwater

    Qwontrel Walker - 29 carries, 228 yards, 5 TDs


    Chelsea

    Cash Ramsey - 23 carries, 300 yards, 4 TDs


    Bixby

    Mason Williams - 26/40 passing, 5 TDs, 231 yds





    Honor roll

    McLoud 

    Clint Campbell - Soph. RB - 15 carries for 121 yards, 2-TD’s, 2-2 pt. conv.

    3 catches for 67 yards. 1 TD


    Holland Hall

    Owen Ostroski: 9 solo tackles/2 assisted/6.5 for loss/ 4 QB hurries/2 sacks/ 1 forced fumble


    Depew

    Tavin Hunt - 10 carries 117 yards and 2 rushing TDs. 2 catches for 25 yards. 15 tackles and 2 picks (1 being a pick 6)



    Tulsa Memorial 

    Elvis Grayson: Senior - 2 rushing TDs / 1 catch for a 2pt Conv. / 8 Tackles 1 TFL

    Scored 14 of team’s 15 points

    He helped stop Central on 4th and inches late in the fourth quarter and got the first down to seal the game! 



    Inola

    Landon Prows was 20-33 for 345 yards, 3 td's and 0 picks.

    Gavin Williams caught 4 passes for 165 and 2 td's.



    Thomas

    Ethan Hamberlin 15 carries 211 yards 2 TD

    Jayce Miller 8 tackles- Int- blocked punt


    Cache 

    Hunter Tate. 6 carries 118 yards 2TDs, 2 receptions 63 yds 1TD / 7 Tackles / He only played first half


    Dewar

    Ty Whitlow - 11 catches for 193 yards and 3 TD’s



    Lawton 

    Christian Houston - 20 carries 150 yards 2 tds



    Ardmore

    Anton Scallion - 16 carries for 190 yards & 3 TDs



    Wagoner

    Braden Drake - 159 yards on 18 carries with 2 tds.  Also had 8 tackles

    Isaac Smith - 8 tackles, 3 sacks, and a fumble recovery



    Christian Heritage

    Kye Davis - 10/17 passing, 262yds. 3 TDS and 1 int / 3 carries, 47 yds

    Cade Hale - 5 receptions, 186 yds, 1 TD / 4 tackles



    Cashion

    Brexton Green - 7-198-4TDs receiving


    Purcell

    Sam Wofford - 12 tackles, 1 sack

    Kody Kroth - 19-34 for 339 2tds no Ints 


    Crescent

    Hunter Wilmoth - 10 rushes 150 yds 3 rushing td. 1 passing td


    Chandler

    Casmen Hill - 10 carries for 143 yds, 2 TD / 95 yard kick return for a TD / 4 receptions for 53 yds


    Frederick

    Adrian Gaytan - 9-14 passing, 167 yds 2 td’s


    Pawnee

    Trevor Mitchell - 19 rushes, 144 yards, 1 TD

    Blake Skidgel - 20 rushes, 109 yards, 3 TDs


    Carl Albert

    Noah Dobson (offensive tackle) - Coaching staff graded him at a 90 percent


    Antlers

    Isaac Sorrells - Kick return for a TD / Rushing TD / two 2pt conversions / 48 yards receiving / 12 tackles 


    Grove

    Greg McCurdy - 4 catches, 124 yards, 2 TDs


    Weatherford 

    Sam Hoffman - 14 carries 174yds 4 TD’s / 7 tackles



    Piedmont

    Caden Hendren - 3 catches for 100 yards 2 TDS / 11 tackles on defense.



    Collinsville

    Oscar Hammond (WR/FS  Junior) - 3 catches for 119, 2tds / 6 tackles


    Verdigris

    Alec James - 117 rushing yards and 2 TD / 40 receiving yards and 1 TD  / 4 tackles



    Checotah 

    Dontierre Fisher  - 11 carries 156 yards, 3 tds



    Washington 

    Luke Hendrix - 4 receptions 132 yards and 2 td



    Atoka

    Andrew McCall - 3 carries 158 yards rushing, two touchdowns



    Salina

    Jack Wilkins soph QB - 17 carries 157 yds rushing long of 66, 2 TD, 1 pass TD



    Skiatook

    Jace Woodrow (Corner) - 2 interceptions, 1 pick 6, 4 tackles. 



    Barnsdall

    Hunter Auschwitz - 13 carries, 128 yards, 3 TDs / 4 tackles, 1 sack

    Carson Auschwitz - 12 tackles, 5 for loss / 1 rush, 25 yards / 5 catches, 38 yards



    Enid

    Nate Gamble - 5 pancake blocks after rehabbing sprained ankle all week long



    Porter

    Caleb Brewer - 14 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery



    East Central

    Cunu Fields - 6/10 passing, 241 yards, 5 TDs + 1 67-yard rushing TD



    Stigler

    Ridge McClary - 14 rushes, 115 yds, 1 TD

    Bruce Engle - 12 tackles, 2 sacks



    Chelsea

    William Hampton - 4/9 passing, 63 yards, 2 TDs + 12 rushes, 121 yards, 2 TDs



    Tahlequah 

    Malik McMurtrey - 26 rushes, 135 yards, 1 TD





    Have a player of the week candidate? Let us know. Email Ben Johnson at  benjohnsontdp@gmail.com 





    **PHOTO CREDIT - JASON ELMQUIST - STILLWATER NEWSPRESS





    Class A preview

    7/6/2018 |  Ben Johnson



    Look back at 2017

    2017 district champs

    A-1: Thomas - The Terriers hit the half-century mark in district titles with an unbeaten run against A-1 foes. A 20-0 win over Hooker set the stage for a district crown, and that was part of the Terriers' 10-game winning streak, which continued into December. But Afton derailed Thomas' playoff run in the semifinals.

    A-2: Watonga - A September win over Cordell proved to be the deciding factor for the A-2 crown for Watonga. The Eagles went on to avenge a season-opening loss against Okeene with a win to open the playoffs, but then Watonga was dispatched from the postseason in the next round against Oklahoma Christian Academy.

    A-3: Ringling - The Blue Devils knocked off Apache to begin district play, and they rolled the rest of the way against A-3 opponents. Ringling's playoff run lasted until the second round when Hooker moved on to the quarterfinals.

    A-4: Minco - Led by Cole Burchfield in the backfield, Minco motored to the district title last year. Eleven straight wins, including six in district play, preceded Minco's run to the Class A quarterfinals, where the Bulldogs were beaten by Afton.

    A-5: Crescent - Cashion, Pawnee and Morrison were no match for the Tigers during district play. Crescent manhandled every opponent it faced in its first 14 games, including wins over Cashion (54-14), Morrison (51-24) and Pawnee (35-14) during the regular season. The Tigers' unbeaten run, though, came to a halt in the Class A title game, which ended with a 44-12 loss to Afton.

    A-6: Kiefer - The Trojans started the season 0-4, but a 34-14 win over Woodland in late September turned Kiefer's season around. Kiefer, Woodland and Hominy all finished atop the district at 5-1, but it was the Trojans who prevailed, thanks to district points. Kiefer, though, was bounced quickly from the playoffs, a 28-0 loss to Morrison in the opening round of the postseason.

    A-7: Afton - The Eagles labored through a stout district -- that included Rejoice Christian, Barnsdall and Hulbert -- and emerged unscathed. A 22-20 victory over Rejoice Christian in mid October propelled Afton a district title, and from there the Eagles went into cruise control the rest of the season. In the playoffs, Afton outscored its opponents 214 to 46.

    A-8: Talihina - Led by seniors Heath Humphreys and Sooner Box, the Tigers coasted to the A-8 crown. Talihina dismantled Central Sallisaw, 36-0, in a showdown of the district's top two teams. The Tigers finished the regular season 9-1 and beat Barnsdall in the opening round of the playoffs before being upset by Hominy in the second round.

     

    Talking title game: Afton 44, Crescent 12

    Afton quarterback Wil Amos put on a show for the ages. Crescent had no answer for Amos on either side of the ball, with the Eagles' senior signal caller racking up 418 yards and six touchdowns on 39 carries to lead Afton to its first football championship. Amos added an interception on defense, while the Eagles held Crescent to 196 yards of offense.

     






    On to 2018...


    Players to watch

    - Landon McCracken (Apache): An offensive stalwart during his junior season in 2017. He passed for 2,591 yards and 29 touchdowns while completing 202 of 309 passes. He also ran for 776 yards and eight touchdowns on 92 carries.

    - Griffin Lamb (Cashion): While leading Cashion to a 9-3 season, Lamb was the Wildcats' offensive catalyst. He racked up 2,250 yards and 31 touchdowns through the air while completing 66.3 percent (138 of 208) of his passes. 

    - Hunter Bowers (Crescent): The Tigers' junior quarterback was a driving force in getting Crescent to the Class A championship game. An ankle injury limited his output in the title game, but his numbers all season long were outstanding. He passed for 2,250 yards and 34 touchdowns with 121 completions on 195 attempts. He also mixed in 1,052 yards and 22 touchdowns on 129 carries.

    - Tanner McBee (Hooker): A difference maker on both sides of the ball. He amassed 1,165 yards and 17 touchdowns on 207 carries, and on defense he collected 68 tackles and three interceptions.

    - Karder Neville (Hooker): As a junior, Neville reeled in 40 receptions for 731 yards and eight touchdowns. He also totaled 80 tackles and three sacks on defense.

    - Nathan Malchaski and Garrett Malchaski (Dibble): Defensive pair racked up a ton of tackles in 2017. Nathan, a sophomore last season, had 126 tackles and four tackles, while Garrett notched 115 tackles and four tackles as a junior.

    - Tyler Grove (Wynnewood): Sophomore season saw Grove blossom into a solid contributor with 882 yards and 10 touchdowns passing. On defense, he hauled in four interceptions, and he also punted 15 times with a 35.8 yard average.

    - Josh Harvey (Healdton): There were 121 tackles on defense during his sophomore campaign to go with 440 yards and seven touchdowns on 69 carries on offense.

    - Dylan Roach (Hominy): Burst onto the scene during his junior season. He racked up 2,264 yards and 31 touchdowns on 155 carries. However, he did that while leading Prue to an 11-3 season, and he's transferred to Hominy for his senior season.

    - Blake Hipp (Hominy): The signal caller alongside Roach in the backfield. A 6-foot-2, 180-pound senior who passed for 1,753 yards and 22 touchdowns last season, on top of rushing for 547 yards and nine touchdowns on 101 carries.

    - Joe Smith (Barnsdall): Came up just short of 1,000 yards during his junior season. He piled up 951 yards and 12 touchdowns on 91 carries.

    - Tommy Smith (Gore): The 5-foot-11, 210-pound senior was a key cog on both sides of the ball as a junior in 2017. He ran the ball 210 times for 1,409 yards and 20 touchdowns, and he added 79 tackles and an interception.

    - Josh Factor (Kiefer): At middle linebacker, Factor racked up 103 tackles as a sophomore last season for the Trojans.


    - Andrew Crow (Rejoice Christian): Emerged as the Eagles' primary threat out of the backfield with 1,054 yards and 20 touchdowns in 2017. 




    - Jacob Bruce (Hulbert): Capped his junior season in 2017 with his second straight 2,000-yard rushing campaign. He ran the ball 227 times for 2,105 yards and 27 touchdowns while leading the Riders into the second round of the Class A playoffs.
    - Collin Seaton (Stroud): Had nearly 200 carries during the 2017 campaign. Logged 198 rushes for 1,015 yards and 11 touchdowns for the Tigers.


     

    District debriefs

    A-1: Thomas headlines the district again and will be in search of its 51st district championship. Hooker will challenge the Terriers while going after its first district title since 1985. Mooreland, Fairview, Beaver, Okeene and Texhoma return to the same district, and they all welcome Oklahoma Bible Academy, which moves over from A-5.

    A-2: Watonga's out and in a different district, so there will be a new A-2 champion in 2018. Cordell, who finished tied atop the district but finished in second place, returns as the favorite. Mangum, Merritt, Sayre, Hollis and Hinton all return for another year of A-2 competition, and Hobart and Frederick slide down from 2A-3 to the Class A ranks.

    A-3: Here's a district that looks vastly different from the past two seasons -- and wow is it deep. Cashion and Crescent -- the top two teams from A-5 -- venture into A-3 with seven other newcomers (Crossings Christian, Minco, Northeast, Oklahoma Christian Academy, Watonga, Wellston and Christian Heritage). That's three district champions from last year -- Minco, Watonga and Crescent -- along with four other teams (Cashion, Crossings Christian, OCA and Christian Heritage) that made the playoffs. Both Northeast and Christian Heritage will drop down a class after spending time in 2A-2 the last two seasons.

    A-4: This is pretty much A-3 from last year with Ringling, Apache, Healdton, Rush Springs, Elmore City and Velma-Alma sticking together. Now they'll welcome Dibble (8-4 and a playoff team) and Walters into the mix with both moving from 2A-3.

    A-5: Pawnee, Morrison and Drumright stay put while everyone around them is new. Hominy and Woodland -- who tied for the top spot in A-6 last season -- slide over, and Pawhuska and Tonkawa move down a class. Then factor in Langston Hughes, which will drop its independent status this season. This and A-3 are the only nine-team districts in Class A.

    A-6: This is essentially A-7 from 2016 and 2017. Defending state champion Afton headlines the new A-6 group, which also includes Rejoice Christian, Fairland and Quapaw from A-7. Ketchum, Colcord, Commerce and Oklahoma Union round out the rest of the district.

    A-7: A true hodgepodge district that spans from Mounds to Wynnewood. It's a catch-all district with seven new clubs. Wewoka and Stroud are former Class 2A participants, and Allen will move up from Class B. Konawa, Liberty, Mounds and Wayne are all clubs that won four or fewer games last year, and Wynnewood leads the pack as a team that went 6-5 with a first-round playoffs exit in Class A last season.

    A-8: Talihina, Sallisaw Central, Gore and Savanna -- the four playoff teams from A-8 last season -- return this year, and Hulbert is dropped into the mix after finishing third in a deep A-7 last season. Warner and Quinton also return for two more years in A-8, and both sported one victory during the 2017 campaign.


     

    What’s new? (coaching moves)

    - Yale has a new coach in Johnny Ray, who led Prue to a 10-3 record and the state quarterfinals last season.

    - Matt Hennesy stepped down at Locust Grove to take over at Pawhuska. In his six years at Locust Grove Hennesy went 52-18 -- which was more victories than the combined wins of the 10 coaches before him, dating back to 1957.

    - Fred Peery takes over reigning Class A champion, Afton. Peery was previous at McLoud as a assistant head coach and defensive coordinator.

    - Bob Pool returns to his alma mater, Savanna, who had been under the leadership of James Bond since 2003.

    - Like Pool, Eric Bradley takes over at his alma mater, Wewoka.

    - Prentice Joseph was promoted to head coach at Porter after Zac Ross was named the new head coach at Wyandotte.

    - Gerald Hammond takes over at Liberty, a program that hasn't won a game since 2015.

    - Konawa's new head coach is Dusty Newberry.

    - Previous Ringling coaches -- Steve Justus, Tracy Gandy and Rick Gandy -- have made a habit of winning and winning often. Now Phil Koons takes over at Ringling after a tumultuous ending to his tenure at Clinton.


     

    The More You Know:

    - Afton had never appeared in a championship game before last season. The Eagles had gone 0-2 in the semifinals before breaking through in 2017.

    - The loss to Afton in the title game dropped Crescent to 1-4 in championship games. 

     


    Prediction time

    Ben - Hulbert's Jacob Bruce becomes a household name | Matt Hennesy provides a jolt for Pawhuska | Hominy makes a serious charge for its second title in three years | Commerce in prime position to win its first championship | I'll take Thomas to win the title.

    Swisher - At least one good team, probably more, will miss the playoffs in A-3 | Not that the Wildcats have been down, but this is the beginning of another really strong stretch for Cashion | We will miss Wil Amos | Defensive coaches will not miss Wil Amos | I'm going with a wildcard and picking Hooker to claim the 2018 crown. Sorry, Hooker. I always get Class A wrong.

    Whitt Carter - Taking Ringling to win it all.

    Guest picker - Hall of Fame coach Randy Turney - Going with Thomas to take the Class A title.




    Playoff Round 4 Pay Dirt Picks

    12/3/2025 |  Korry Rogers


    TOM

    MARK

    SHAWN

    CHRIS

    SHACK

    JUSTIN

    Weleetka
    @
    Seiling

    Dewar
    @
    Laverne

    Pocola
    @
    Tonkawa

    Washington
    @
    OCS

    Ryan
    @
    Medford

    Bishop McGuinness
    @
    Carl Albert

    Choctaw
    @
    Sand Springs

    Fairland
    @
    Talihina

    Allen
    @
    Hominy

    Rejoice Christian
    @
    Pawhuska

    Adair
    @
    Stroud

    Davis
    @
    Vian

    Marlow
    @
    Jones

    Lincoln Christian
    @
    Heritage Hall

    Sulphur
    @
    Perkins-Tryon

    Elgin
    @
    Cushing

    Tuttle
    @
    Broken Bow

    Playoff Round 3 Pick Results

    11/29/2025 |  Korry Rogers


    TOM
    7-5
    (121-39 75.63%)

    MARK
    10-2
    (126-46 73.26%)

    SHAWN
    10-2

    CHRIS
    8-4

    SHACK
    8-4

    JUSTIN
    10-2

    Medford
    @
    Timberlake

    Seiling
    @
    Cherokee

    Weleetka
    @
    Okeene

    Dewar
    @
    Hollis

    Pond Creek - Hunter
    @
    Laverne

    Bixby
    @
    Broken Arrow

    Jenks
    @
    Owasso

    Choctaw
    @
    Stillwater

    Putnam City
    @
    Sand Springs

    Tipton
    @
    Ryan

    Carl Albert
    @
    Newcastle

    Bishop McGuinness
    @
    MacArthur

    Playoff Round 3 Pay Dirt Picks

    11/25/2025 |  Korry Rogers


    TOM

    MARK

    SHAWN

    CHRIS

    SHACK

    JUSTIN

    Medford
    @
    Timberlake

    Seiling
    @
    Cherokee

    Weleetka
    @
    Okeene

    Dewar
    @
    Hollis

    Pond Creek - Hunter
    @
    Laverne

    Bixby
    @
    Broken Arrow

    Jenks
    @
    Owasso

    Choctaw
    @
    Stillwater

    Putnam City
    @
    Sand Springs

    Tipton
    @
    Ryan

    Carl Albert
    @
    Newcastle

    Bishop McGuinness
    @
    MacArthur

    Playoff Round 2 Pick Results

    11/21/2025 |  Korry Rogers


    TOM
    11-1
    (114-34 77.03%)

    MARK
    11-5
    (116-44 72.50%)

    JACOB
    10-6
    (111-35 75.00%)

    SHAWN
    13-3

    SHACK
    14-2

    CHRIS
    15-1

    Maud
    @
    Timberlake

    Coyle
    @
    Seiling

    Okeene
    @
    Wilson Henryetta

    Waukomis
    @
    Weleetka

    Cyril
    @
    Cherokee

    Waurika
    @
    Dewar

    Pond Creek - Hunter
    @
    Yale

    Allen
    @
    Southwest Covenant

    Pocola
    @
    Fairview

    Minco
    @
    Tonkawa

    Kiefer
    @
    Washington

    Kingfisher
    @
    Lincoln Christian

    Holdenville
    @
    Adair

    Mustang
    @
    Broken Arrow

    Grove
    @
    Tuttle

    Del City
    @
    MacArthur

    Playoff Round 2 Pay Dirt Picks

    11/19/2025 |  Korry Rogers


    TOM

    MARK

    JACOB

    SHAWN

    SHACK

    CHRIS

    Maud
    @
    Timberlake

    Coyle
    @
    Seiling

    Okeene
    @
    Wilson Henryetta

    Waukomis
    @
    Weleetka

    Cyril
    @
    Cherokee

    Waurika
    @
    Dewar

    Pond Creek - Hunter
    @
    Yale

    Allen
    @
    Southwest Covenant

    Pocola
    @
    Fairview

    Minco
    @
    Tonkawa

    Kiefer
    @
    Washington

    Kingfisher
    @
    Lincoln Christian

    Holdenville
    @
    Adair

    Mustang
    @
    Broken Arrow

    Grove
    @
    Tuttle

    Del City
    @
    MacArthur

    Playoff Round 1 Pick Results

    11/15/2025 |  Korry Rogers


    TOM
    9-3
    (103-33 75.74%)

    MARK
    8-4
    (105-39 72.92%)

    JACOB
    8-4
    (101-29 76.52%)

    SHAWN
    8-4

    TJ
    10-2

    RYAN
    10-2

    Sallisaw
    @
    Grove

    Kingfisher
    @
    Lone Grove

    Pioneer
    @
    Hollis

    Wewoka
    @
    Fairland

    Blanchard
    @
    Weatherford

    Chandler
    @
    Kiefer

    Cashion
    @
    Minco

    Chisholm
    @
    Washington

    Norman North
    @
    Mustang

    Collinsville
    @
    McAlester

    Bishop McGuinness
    @
    Guthrie

    Dibble
    @
    Hennessey

    Playoff Round 1 Pay Dirt Picks

    11/14/2025 |  Korry Rogers


    TOM

    MARK

    JACOB

    SHAWN

    TJ

    RYAN

    Sallisaw
    @
    Grove

    Kingfisher
    @
    Lone Grove

    Pioneer
    @
    Hollis

    Wewoka
    @
    Fairland

    Blanchard
    @
    Weatherford

    Chandler
    @
    Kiefer

    Cashion
    @
    Minco

    Chisholm
    @
    Washington

    Norman North
    @
    Mustang

    Collinsville
    @
    McAlester

    Bishop McGuinness
    @
    Guthrie

    Dibble
    @
    Hennessey

    Week 10 Pick 'Em Results

    11/10/2025 |  Korry Rogers


    TOM
    8-4
    (94-30 75.81%)

    MARK
    8-4
    (97-35 73.48%)

    JACOB
    9-3
    (93-25 77.50%)

    SHAWN
    7-5

    JORDAN
    7-5

    COACH V
    9-3

    Ada
    @
    Sallisaw

    Kingfisher
    @
    Plainview

    Timberlake
    @
    Tyrone

    Waukomis
    @
    Cherokee

    Regent Prep
    @
    Wewoka

    Woodland
    @
    Fairland

    Dewar
    @
    Caddo

    Fairview
    @
    Cashion

    Piedmont
    @
    Putnam City

    Del City
    @
    Pryor

    Metro Christian
    @
    Sequoyah Tahlequah

    Vian
    @
    Valliant

    Week 11 High School Football Rankings

    11/9/2025 |  Michael Swisher

    6A Division-I

    1. Bixby (10-0)
    2. Jenks (9-1)
    3. Owasso (8-2)
    4. Broken Arrow (8-2)
    5. Mustang (7-3)
    6. Edmond Memorial (7-3)
    7. Union (4-6)

    6A Division-II

    1. Sand Springs (8-2)
    2. Stillwater (8-2)
    3. Putnam City (8-2)
    4. Piedmont (7-3)
    5. Choctaw (6-4)
    6. Sapulpa (7-3)
    7. Muskogee (5-5)

    Class 5A

    1. Carl Albert (10-0)
    2. Pryor (10-0)
    3. Guthrie (8-2)
    4. Del City (8-2)
    5. Lawton MacArthur (8-2)
    6. Bishop McGuinness (9-1)
    7. Coweta (9-1)

    Class 4A

    1. Tuttle (10-0)
    2. Elgin (10-0)
    3. Cushing (9-1)
    4. Broken Bow (9-1)
    5. Grove (9-1)
    6. Ada (9-1)
    7. Fort Gibson (7-3)

    Class 3A

    1. Lincoln Christian (10-0)
    2. Sulphur (10-0)
    3. Heritage Hall (9-1)
    4. Holland Hall (9-1)
    5. Cascia Hall (8-2)
    6. Inola (8-2)
    7. Anadarko (8-2)

    Class 2A Division-I

    1. Jones (10-0)
    2. Washington (9-1)
    3. Metro Christian (10-0)
    4. Marlow (8-1)
    5. Kingston (9-1)
    6. OCS (9-1)
    7. Kiefer (8-2)

    Class 2A Division-II

    1. Adair (10-0)
    2. Vian (9-1)
    3. Stroud (9-1)
    4. Davis (8-2)
    5. Salina (9-1)
    6. Holdenville (9-1)
    7. Valliant (9-1)

    Class A Division-I

    1. Rejoice Christian (9-1)
    2. Tonkawa (9-1)
    3. Fairview (9-1)
    4. Hooker (8-2)
    5. Pocola (8-2)
    6. Wynnewood (10-0)
    7. Pawhuska (9-1)

    Class A Division-II

    1. Talihina (10-0)
    2. Mangum (9-0)
    3. Thomas (8-1)
    4. Hominy (8-2)
    5. Fairland (8-2)
    6. Konawa (7-2)
    7. Allen (7-3)

    Class B Division-I

    1. Dewar (8-2)
    2. Hollis (8-1)
    3. Caddo (9-1)
    4. Laverne (7-2)
    5. Empire (8-2)
    6. Pond Creek-Hunter (7-3)
    7. OBA (7-3)

    Class B Division-II

    1. Weleetka (10-0)
    2. Seiling (10-0)
    3. Okeene (9-1)
    4. Cyril (8-1)
    5. Cherokee (8-2)
    6. Wilson-Henryetta (7-2)
    7. Boise City (8-2)

    Class C

    1. Ryan (9-0)
    2. Timberlake (9-1)
    3. Mountain View-Gotebo (8-2)
    4. Tipton (6-3)
    5. Medford (8-2)
    6. Sasakwa (9-1)
    7. Tyrone (6-3)

    Week 10 Pay Dirt Picks

    11/6/2025 |  Korry Rogers


    TOM

    MARK

    JACOB

    SHAWN

    JORDAN

    COACH V

    Ada
    @
    Sallisaw

    Kingfisher
    @
    Plainview

    Timberlake
    @
    Tyrone

    Waukomis
    @
    Cherokee

    Regent Prep
    @
    Wewoka

    Woodland
    @
    Fairland

    Dewar
    @
    Caddo

    Fairview
    @
    Cashion

    Piedmont
    @
    Putnam City

    Del City
    @
    Pryor

    Metro Christian
    @
    Sequoyah Tahlequah

    Vian
    @
    Valliant

    SKORDLE SAMPLER: 2025 Week 10 - BG10 Cafe in Cashion

    11/6/2025 |  Michael Swisher

    The SKORDLE Game of the Week makes its way to Cashion this Friday night and I wanted to take the opportunity to encourage any hungry football fans to visit the BG10 Cafe prior to the big game between the Yellowjackets and Wildcats. 


    It's not often in high school football you get a Week 10 matchup that could decide the district championship and playoff seedings depending on outcomes, scores and a possible coin flip like the book and movie Friday Night Lights. 


    The BG10 Cafe opened this past July in downtown Cashion and ever since has been cooking up some of the best burgers anyone can get ahold of in central Oklahoma!


              I have included some of my own pictures from some of my visits and I think the burgers keep getting better every time I go. 


    The menu includes a variety of great burger options from the namesake the “BG10 Burger” which has grilled onions, pickles and cheese. 


    The “Classic American Burger” includes the traditional toppings of lettuce, onion, tomato, pickles and cheese. 


    The “Mushroom and Swiss Burger” is exactly that and maybe my favorite.