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Week 2 High School Football Rankings
| Michael Swisher
6A Division-I
- Owasso
- Bixby
- Jenks
- Union
- Deer Creek
- Mustang
- Moore
- Norman
- Norman North
- Broken Arrow
6A Division-II
- Muskogee
- Stillwater
- Choctaw
- Piedmont
- Sand Springs
- Putnam City North
- Southmoore
- Sapulpa
- Putnam City
- Lawton Ike
Class 5A
- Carl Albert
- Collinsville
- Coweta
- Guthrie
- Del City
- McAlester
- Bishop McGuinness
- Tahlequah
- El Reno
- Lawton Mac
Class 4A
- Wagoner
- Elgin
- Tuttle
- Blanchard
- Clinton
- Sallisaw
- Poteau
- Ardmore
- Bethany
- Cushing
Class 3A
- Lincoln Christian
- Heritage Hall
- Sulphur
- Idabel
- Pauls Valley
- Perkins-Tryon
- Cascia Hall
- North Rock Creek
- Plainview
- Seminole
Class 2A Division-I
- Washington
- Millwood
- Jones
- Metro Christian
- Kingston
- Marlow
- Prague
- OCS
- Crossings Christian
- Sperry
Class 2A Division-II
- Vian
- Davis
- Kansas
- Adair
- Stroud
- Alva
- Holdenville
- Henryetta
- Colcord
- Beggs
Class A Division-I
- Fairview
- Pocola
- Crescent
- Hooker
- Pawhuska
- Tonkawa
- Rejoice Christian
- Walters
- Wynnewood
- Stratford
Class A Division-II
- Hominy
- Woodland
- Regent Prep
- Apache
- Velma-Alma
- Thomas
- Ringling
- Mangum
- Central Sallisaw
- Mooreland
Class B Division-I
- Laverne
- Garber
- Dewar
- Turpin
- Caddo
- Yale
- Hollis
- Pond Creek-Hunter
- Keota
- OBA
Class B Division-II
- Seiling
- Weleetka
- Okeene
- Covington-Douglas
- Wilson-Henryetta
- Webbers Falls
- Copan
- Shattuck
- Cyril
- Cherokee
Class C
- Tipton
- Ryan
- Timberlake
- Maysville
- Mt. View-Gotebo
- Paoli
- Welch
- Geary
- Tyrone
- Waynoka
Week 1 High School Football Rankings
| Michael Swisher
6A Division-I
- Jenks
- Owasso
- Union
- Bixby
- Norman North
- Deer Creek
- Mustang
- Moore
- Broken Arrow
- Edmond Memorial
6A Division-II
- Muskogee
- Choctaw
- Stillwater
- Sand Springs
- Piedmont
- Sapulpa
- Lawton Ike
- Putnam City North
- Putnam City
- Southmoore
Class 5A
- Carl Albert
- Collinsville
- McAlester
- Guthrie
- Del City
- Coweta
- Bishop Kelley
- El Reno
- Bishop McGuinness
- Lawton Mac
Class 4A
- Wagoner
- Elgin
- Tuttle
- Blanchard
- Ada
- Clinton
- Sallisaw
- Bethany
- Cushing
- Poteau
Class 3A
- Lincoln Christian
- Heritage Hall
- Sulphur
- Idabel
- Pauls Valley
- Perkins-Tryon
- Cascia Hall
- Checotah
- Berryhill
- North Rock Creek
Class 2A Division-I
- Washington
- Millwood
- Jones
- Metro Christian
- Kingston
- Prague
- Marlow
- Chandler
- OCS
- Sequoyah-Tahlequah
Class 2A Division-II
- Davis
- Vian
- Kansas
- Adair
- Stroud
- Alva
- Holdenville
- Henryetta
- Meeker
- Colcord
Class A Division-I
- Fairview
- Minco
- Pocola
- Crescent
- Hooker
- Pawhuska
- Rejoice Christian
- Pawnee
- Walters
- Stratford
Class A Division-II
- Hominy
- Woodland
- Central Sallisaw
- Apache
- Regent Prep
- Velma-Alma
- Thomas
- Ringling
- Mangum
- Gore
Class B Division-I
- Laverne
- Garber
- Dewar
- Turpin
- Caddo
- Yale
- Hollis
- Pond Creek-Hunter
- OBA
- Pioneer
Class B Division-II
- Seiling
- Weleetka
- Okeene
- Covington-Douglas
- Wilson-Henryetta
- Ringwood
- Webbers Falls
- Davenport
- Copan
- Shattuck
Class C
- Tipton
- Ryan
- Timberlake
- Mt. View-Gotebo
- Tyrone
- Waynoka
- Medford
- Paoli
- Welch
- Maud
The Casady Cyclones inaugural season in the OSSAA
| Michael Swisher
Offense - Welcome to the Airbone offense. That’s the coin termed by offensive coordinator Cliff Prestidge on a retreat this summer with passing guru Hal Mumme. It’s safe to say that no team will put the ball in the air more than the Casady Cyclones. Casady averaged 52 passes per game in 2023 and has most of its skill weapons back for another go. Quarterback Ethan Hamilton (6-0, 180, SR) started every game a year ago for the Cyclones. Hamilton threw for 1,700 yards and 19 touchdowns to an army of wide receivers returning to action. Dyson Fay (5-8, 165, SR) is a big-play threat out of the slot. Fay averaged 27 yards per catch last year and handles all the kick and punt return duties. Henry Lewis (5-8, 160, JR) and Micah White (5-8, 160, JR) earned the nickname “muscle hamsters” due to their size and strength. They will be a part of the rotation at inside receiver. Landon Hamilton (6-0, 180, SR) is one of the outside receivers for the Cyclones and also a key member of the defense. He’s the twin brother of quarterback Ethan Hamilton. James Elder (6-5, 200, JR) came on strong as a deep threat a year ago and is set to contribute right away this fall. Andrew Fitzpatrick (6-0, 190, JR) has started every game of his varsity career at running back. He earned his stripes as a freshman and can now enjoy having that experience. The offensive line must be rebuilt. Alex Spiropoulos (6-0, 290, SR) is the lone returning starter for the Cyclones. Robert Evans (6-2, 250, SR) is also projected as a starter up front.
Defense - Most of the same faces will be responsible for the defense. With the number of players utilized in the passing game, the defense should be able to stay energized. Landon Hamilton is the top returning tackler on the team at outside linebacker. He pursues the football well and has the strength needed for secure tackling. Dyson Fay returns at strong safety with Andrew Fitzpatrick at outside linebacker. Most of the rest of the wide receivers will see time in the secondary where Luke Woodroof (5-11, 185, SR) has started the last two seasons at cornerback. Landon Hart (5-10, 190, SR) will see action at defensive end. It’s a special year at Casady. Hall of fame head coach Ty Prestige is entering his 50th season on the sidelines and it is the first year for the Cyclones to compete in the OSSAA. Casady has played a representative schedule the past couple of seasons and should be up to the task of challenging for a playoff spot in the district.
Schedule
8-30 - BYE
9-6 - at OCS
9-13 - at Community Christian
9-20 - vs. Mt. St. Mary
9-27 - vs. Alva
10-4 - at Newkirk
10-11 - vs. Kellyville
10-18 - at Meeker
10-25 - at Stroud
11-1 - vs. Luther
11-8 - vs. Hennessey
Class C Football Preview
| Michael Swisher
Class C Top 10 Rankings
1. Tipton Tigers
2. Ryan Cowboys
3. Timberlake Tigers
4. Mountain View-Gotebo Tigers
5. Waynoka Railroaders
6. Tyrone Bobcats
7. Medford Cardinals
8. Maysville Warriors
9. Welch Wildcats
10. Grandfield Bearcats
Players to Watch
Alaniz, Xavier - Grandfield
Alviso, Noah - Maysville
Boone, Conner - Paoli
Brown, Davieon - Tipton
Clinton, Mason - Welch
Fernandez, Johnny - Tipton - Pre-season offensive player of the year
Garrett, Scotty - Paoli
Gonzalez, Ethan - Medford
Hawley, Malakye - Oaks
Hobbs, Cash - Mountain View-Gotebo
Judd, Maveric - Timberlake
Johnson, Wyatt - Tyrone
Payne, Zach - Mountain View-Gotebo
Pool, Landon - Tipton
Rodriguez, Carson - Ryan
Seiger, Landon - Waynoka - Pre-season defensive player of the year
Tomberlin, Kyson - Ryan
Tonitigh, Creed - Mountain View-Gotebo
Notable Coaching Moves
1. Payson Slater from Tyrone to Waynoka
2. Caleb Howell from Canton to Geary
Unranked Teams to Look Out For
1. Deer Creek-Lamont Eagles
2. Corn Bible Crusaders
Games of the Year
September 6 - Mountain View-Gotebo at Maysville
September 6 - Geary at Canton
October 11 - Tipton at Ryan
October 17 - Waynoka at Timberlake
October 17 - Mountain View-Gotebo at Tipton
October 25 - Welch at Medford
November 1 - Mountain View-Gotebo at Ryan
November 1 - Grandfield at Corn Bible
Mountain View-Gotebo has the longest streak of consecutive winning seasons in Class C with six.
Timberlake has finished the last four seasons with double digit wins.
Ryan’s 12 wins in 2023 was the most in a season at the school since 2009.
District 3 has only one team that finished with a winning record in 2023, the Welch Wildcats. Tipton has won 27 consecutive games.
Five teams in Class C have losing streaks that date back to 2022
- South Coffeyville 35 straight losses - last win September 11th, 2020 vs. Cave Springs.
- Bray-Doyle 27 straight losses - last win September 3, 2021 at Ryan.
- Beaver - 25 straight losses - last win October 1st, 2021 vs. Corn Bible.
SKORDLE SAMPLER - Week 1 (2024): The Best Corn on the Cob You've Ever Had
| Michael Swisher
We are finally here.
It’s Week 1 of the Oklahoma High School football season and I know everyone is excited for everything that comes with Friday Night Lights.
The college football season got going this past weekend and the NFL gets started this Thursday, so this means the 2024 football season is in full swing from now until the Super Bowl in February.
If you have been reading the Sampler the last couple of years, you know our affinity for BBQ.
I want to give a major round of applause to Edge Craft Barbecue in Oklahoma City for making Daniel Vaughn’s Texas Monthly’s Magazine Top 10 list of best Texas BBQ places outside the state of Texas.
We have been big fans of Edge Craft for a long time and this comes as no surprise to anyone who has visited them for the best BBQ in Oklahoma City.
Check out Layne Jones' article from last year outlining how great Edgecraft really is and why you need to go.
In addition to Edge Craft, two other Oklahoma BBQ joints also received recognition in the same article and that was Phat Tabb’s BBQ in Idabel (Past Sampler as well from Week 1 2020), and Oakhart Barbecue in Tulsa.
I’m a really big fan of Phat Tabb’ss and would highly encourage anyone visiting Southeast Oklahoma/Broken Bow/Hochatown area to visit Tabb Singleton's place.
Not only because his BBQ is great, but because all his culinary creations are truly exceptional! A quick Google search will tell you why.
As for Oakhart in Tulsa, I have heard and seen some good things about them. Oakhart is on my list of places to visit the next time I’m in Tulsa for lunch and when I do, you can bet they will be mentioned in the next Sampler.
Do you want an easy way to make the very best corn on the cob you have ever had at home?
I came across a simple recipe online last year for Jalapeño Honey Butter Corn and ever since, it has become my go-to for making homemade corn on the cob.
Start with your basic big pot of boiling water that is big enough to put full ears of corn into it.
Once the water is boiling, you add 1 stick of butter, 1 cup of milk and 3 tablespoons of honey.
Mix all this together with a whisk or spoon until the butter is melted and honey thinned out.
You will then add 2-3 sliced jalapeños to the mixture and give it another good stir.
Add your ears of corn and boil like you normally would until it's cooked.
Once the corn is ready and on your plate, add some more butter, garlic salt and ground pepper to taste.
Now you are enjoying the best corn on the cob you have ever had. Trust me, because this recipe adds tremendous flavor and sweetness!
Something new to the Sampler this football season will be the inclusion of a sort of “Fun Fact(s) of the Week” from Chris Wilfong of www.iwasatthegame.com.
Chris has done an incredible job of accumulating and organizing a ton of Oklahoma high school sports history on his website.
When I asked him for a fun fact heading into Week 1, he shared with me the following, which just happens to involve one of our Game of the Week teams, the Washington Warriors.
There currently are two teams in Oklahoma riding a 31-game consecutive winning streak in high school football - Washington and Fairview.
This week Washington hosts Sulphur and Fairview travels to Kingston so tune in to SKORDLE.TV or any of our social media platforms to watch or follow these games and all the others from Week 1 on your SKORDLE app.
SKORDLE SAMPLER - Week 10 (2023): Edge Craft Barbecue
| Michael Swisher
Zach Edge used to run the pit at Maples BBQ in Oklahoma City.
What started out as just a popular BBQ food truck gained a lot of traction and had locals buzzing about finding Central Texas BBQ right here in Oklahoma, so they built a brick and mortar location.
Maples grew too fast, had a subpar review from regionally-renowned Texas Monthly BBQ critic Daniel Vaughn and - just like that - Maples closed its doors.
Edge learned a lot of lessons from his time at Maple’s. After Maple’s closed, Edge went back to the drawing board and vowed to persevere.
By going out on his own and controlling all the things he knew were important, he was able to call the shots on everything: The equipment, the building, the employees, the sides, the quality of meat, the wood, the smoker and most importantly - the finished product.
In late summer of 2021, Zach opened the doors to Edge Craft Barbecue.
It's what most believe Maple’s could’ve been. Edge removed all the restraints of being an employee and quickly elevated himself to the top of the BBQ food chain simply by doing it his way.
I was there the day Edge Craft opened and I knew immediately that he nailed it.
Starting out with his custom-made 1,000-gallon offset smoker from Primitive Pits, Edge is already ahead of his competitors.
He’s not using propane, pellets, or any other shortcut to perfect his fire. He’s using the most basic and most challenging method to cook meat with real fire.
This is where the magic begins and ends. And when you’re there, ask to look at the pit; they’ll gladly show you!
Edge Craft Barbecue is not possibly or could be, but IS DEFINITIVELY cranking out the best brisket north of the Red River.