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Mountain View, OK 73062

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    Record: 7-2 | Rank: 3
    @ MaysvilleW6-52
    9/5
    vs Sharon-MutualW54-24
    9/12
    @ HollisL54-8
    9/19
    @ GrandfieldW0-46
    9/25
    vs GearyW58-8
    10/3
    @ TempleW0-15
    10/10
    vs TiptonW18-6
    10/16
    vs Corn BibleW54-6
    10/23
    @ Corn Bible Missing Score
    vs RyanL6-52
    10/31
    vs Bray - DoyleW7-0
    11/6
    vs Kremlin-HillsdaleW54-6
    11/6
    vs Balko-Forgan
    OSSAA State First Round at Mt. View-Gotebo
     11/14
    7PM

    Class B & C playoff preview

    11/9/2018 |  Ben Johnson


    Players to watch

    - Braden Gilbert (Regent Prep): Junior quarterback has passed for 2,176 yards and 37 touchdowns this season.
    - Tatton Anderson (Alex): Sophomore tailback has rushed 137 times for 1,350 yards and 26 touchdowns, he's also caught 51 passes for 827 yards and 11 touchdowns.
    - Stevie Orr (Davenport): Senior QB has passed for 2,112 yards and 24 touchdowns while completing 108 of 178 passes.
    - Coleton Hudson (Weleetka): Senior running back has compiled 922 yards and 16 touchdowns for the Outlaws.
    - Jace Horton (Prue): Junior quarterback has passed for 1,212 yards and 18 touchdowns, and he's also rushed for 649 yards on nine touchdowns. On defense, he leads the Rockets with 111 tackles.

    Prediction time

    Michael Swisher: Shattuck over Regent Prep - The Indians will need to slip past Davenport in the semifinals, but I expect them to do just that. Their closest game this season was a 30-point victory in the season opener over last year’s Class C champ Tipton. Their lowest scoring total is 36 points in Week 9 when they shutout Seiling. That said, Regent Prep has been every bit of dominant, if not more, beating foes by an average of 53-7. However, I give the nod to Shattuck for two reasons: Troy Bullard and experience.
    Ben Johnson: Davenport over Regent Prep - I've been high on Davenport all season long, and the Bulldogs haven't given me a reason not to be. That said, I think the semifinal winner of Shattuck-Davenport wins it all, so keep an eye out for that matchup.
    Whitt Carter: Shattuck over Regent Prep - Whoo, boy. There are some stellar teams atop Class B, which should make for a fun semifinals week on down the road. Shattuck has been the clear favorite all year long, although aa semifinal matchup with Davenport is certainly something to get excited about. Regent Prep has dominated the east side of things this year and have a really talented squad, but Shattuck will be too much. They win ANOTHER state title in 2018.



    Players to watch

    - Robert Taylor and Brendon Weathers): Pair of senior running backs have both eclipsed 700 yards apiece on the ground this season. They've contributed to Coyle's 2,373 yards and 32 touchdowns on the ground as a team this year.
    - Cory Cunningham (Paoli): The Pugs' leading rusher with 808 yards and 11 touchdowns this season. As a team, Paoli has rushed for 2,570 yards and 38 TDs.
    - Derrick Jennings (Graham-Dustin): Junior QB has passed for 1,398 yards and 27 touchdowns and has rushed for 689 yards and 14 TDs.

    Prediction time

    Michael Swisher: Buffalo over Tipton - This class has the potential for some dynamite semifinal matchups featuring Buffalo vs. Southwest Covenant on the top half and then a rematch of last year’s title game between Tipton and Pond Creek-Hunter on the bottom side. Tipton took a couple lumps early on but has returned to championship form with five shutouts in its last six games. However, it’s tough to ignore what Buffalo did against Tyrone (44-0) and Pond Creek-Hunter (38-6) in back-to-back weeks earlier this year. It will be a battle with Southwest Covenant in the semis, but I’m picking the Bison to emerge victorious and then bring home gold.
    Ben Johnson: Southwest Covenant over Tipton - I've liked Buffalo all season long in Class C. but I'll go with Southwest Covenant anyway. But the way my picks have gone this season, that means Buffalo will skate to the title.
    Whitt Carter: Tipton over Buffalo - Another fun class with some great teams at the top should make for a lot of fun in the playoffs. Tipton has been dominant as of late on defense, which is obviously tough to do in 8-man football. They could meet up with Pond-Creek in the semis, making for an awesome rematch of the title game a year ago. A popular pick in Buffalo will be tough to beat on the other side of the bracket, as the have rolled to a 10-0 record. They'll have to get past top ranked SW Covenant in the semis and I think they do. But I'll go with Tipton to win its' third straight Class C state championship.

    Week 6 picks

    10/4/2018 |  Ben Johnson

    Phew, what a relief for myself and Whitt in week 5. Swisher and Coach Turney were leaving us in the dust. But we were able to gain a little bit of ground in the overall standings. Just have to ride the wave of momentum now.

    Week 5 picks - Whitt 14-3 | Ben 14-3 | Coach Turney 13-4 | Swisher 12-5

    Overall - Swisher 78-30 | Turney 77-31 | Ben 71-37 | Whitt 71-37

    And per usual, my apologies in advance to the teams I pick below:


    Collinsville at Tahlequah

    Michael Swisher: Collinsville 21, Tahlequah 18

    Ben Johnson: Collinsville 17, Tahlequah 10

    Whitt Carter: Tahlequah 35, Collinsville 31

    Randy Turney: Collinsville 21, Tahlequah 14


    Washington at Millwood

    Michael Swisher: Millwood 45, Washington 14

    Ben Johnson: Millwood 32, Washington 19

    Whitt Carter: Millwood 36, Washington 21

    Randy Turney: Millwood 41, Washington 14


    Tuttle at Bethany

    Michael Swisher: Tuttle 24, Bethany 22

    Ben Johnson: Tuttle 21, Bethany 17

    Whitt Carter: Tuttle 24, Bethany 20

    Randy Turney: Tuttle 24, Bethany 13


    Coyle at Southwest Covenant

    Michael Swisher: SW Covenant 48, Coyle 14

    Ben Johnson: SW Covenant 43, Coyle 38

    Whitt Carter: SW Covenant 42, Coyle 40

    Randy Turney: SW Covenant 38, Coyle 28


    Stillwater at Choctaw

    Michael Swisher: Stillwater 30, Choctaw 23

    Ben Johnson: Stillwater 33, Choctaw 21

    Whitt Carter: Stillwater 41, Choctaw 13

    Randy Turney: Stillwater 34, Choctaw 14


    Putnam City North at Union

    Michael Swisher: Union 35, PC North 14

    Ben Johnson: Union 42, PC North 9

    Whitt Carter: Union 37, PC North 14

    Randy Turney: Union 38, PC North 14


    Muskogee at Sapulpa

    Michael Swisher: Muskogee 24, Sapulpa 20

    Ben Johnson: Muskogee 39, Sapulpa 29

    Whitt Carter: Muskogee 42, Sapulpa 28

    Randy Turney: Muskogee 28, Sapulpa 20


    Ardmore at El Reno

    Michael Swisher: Ardmore 28, El Reno 7

    Ben Johnson: Ardmore 24, El Reno 9

    Whitt Carter: Ardmore 32, El Reno 24

    Randy Turney: Ardmore 31, El Reno 20


    Seminole at Idabel

    Michael Swisher: Seminole 27, Idabel 21

    Ben Johnson: Seminole 45, Idabel 27

    Whitt Carter: Seminole 42, Idabel 28

    Randy Turney: Seminole 42, Idabel 20


    Tyrone at Buffalo

    Michael Swisher: Tyrone 34, Buffalo 24

    Ben Johnson: Buffalo 35, Tyrone 26

    Whitt Carter: Buffalo 41, Tyrone 34

    Randy Turney: Buffalo 34, Tyrone 26


    Westmoore at Broken Arrow

    Michael Swisher: Broken Arrow 38, Westmoore 18

    Ben Johnson: Broken Arrow 49, Westmoore 13

    Whitt Carter: Broken Arrow 52, Westmoore 14

    Randy Turney: Broken Arrow 42, Westmoore 14


    Stigler at Checotah

    Michael Swisher: Checotah 31, Stigler 29

    Ben Johnson: Checotah 34, Stigler 28

    Whitt Carter: Checotah 28, Stigler 24

    Randy Turney: Stigler 24, Checotah 14


    Haskell at Victory Christian

    Michael Swisher: Victory Christian 30, Haskell 15

    Ben Johnson: Victory Christian 37, Haskell 22

    Whitt Carter: Victory Christian 42, Haskell 16

    Randy Turney: Victory Christian 31, Haskell 20


    Okemah at Prague

    Michael Swisher: Okemah 33, Prague 21

    Ben Johnson: Okemah 30, Prague 20

    Whitt Carter: Prague 32, Okemah 21

    Randy Turney: Okemah 21, Prague 20


    Wynnewood at Stroud

    Michael Swisher: Stroud 29, Wynnewood 24

    Ben Johnson: Wynnewood 29, Stroud 23

    Whitt Carter: Wynnewood 28, Stroud 14

    Randy Turney: Wynnewood 20, Stroud 14


    Prue at Yale

    Michael Swisher: Yale 35, Prue 17

    Ben Johnson: Yale 43, Prue 22

    Whitt Carter: Yale 47, Prue 38

    Randy Turney: Prue 38, Yale 30

    Regent Prep at Watts

    Michael Swisher: Regent Prep 34, Watts 28

    Ben Johnson: Regent Prep 55, Watts 41

    Whitt Carter: Regent Prep 49, Watts 34

    Randy Turney: Regent Prep 48, Watts 12


    Tipton at Mountain View-Gotebo

    Michael Swisher: Tipton 24, Mt. View-Gotebo 19

    Ben Johnson: Tipton 56, Mt. View-Gotebo 22

    Whitt Carter: Tipton 47, Mt. View-Gotebo 28

    Randy Turney: Tipton 48, Mt. View-Gotebo 6



    Let us know what you think. Tweet your predictions to us at @Skordle.

    Week 6: Top 10 games

    10/2/2018 |  Ben Johnson

    There are some quality games to be had in week 6, but nothing like the run of games recently.

    Here's what's on tap this week:

    1. 5A No. 3 Collinsville (5-0) at 5A No. 5 Tahlequah (5-0): District 5A-4 supremacy is on the line, and another big game on tap for Tahlequah, who knocked off Skiatook last week. Meanwhile, Collinsville put the clamps on Memorial running back Jamoni Jones, who was coming off a 300-yard rushing game the week prior. Both Collinsville and Tahlequah can play some defense, so points could be at a premium here. And the matchup of Tahlequah tailback Dae Dae Leathers against Collinsville should be must-see theater. Also, these clubs have met every year since 2012, and the Cardinals are 5-1. Tahlequah did manage to win last year's game, 31-21.

    2. 2A No. 6 Washington (4-1) at 2A No. 1 Millwood (5-0): Rematch of last year's Class 2A title game, but now there is District 2A-7 positioning at stake. The Falcons labored through a victory over Community Christian last week, so can Washington pounce on the Falcons? Should mention Millwood is 3-0 all-time against Washington.

    3. 4A No. 3 Tuttle (5-0) at 4A No. 4 Bethany (5-0): A win for Bethany all but wraps up the 4A-2 crown. That would give the Bronchos wins over both Tuttle and Blanchard. Tuttle had been 1-5 against Bethany since 2006, but the Tigers won last year's game, 21-12.

    4. B No. 5 Coyle (3-1) at B No. 2 Southwest Covenant (6-0): Southwest Covenant has beaten Coyle two years in a row. And the winner here keeps pace with Covington-Douglas for the C-3 crown.

    5. 6AII No. 1 Stillwater (5-0) at 6AII No. 8 Choctaw (3-2): It appears a good football team will be left out of the playoff picture in District 6AII-1. Stillwater and Del City sit atop the district, but teams like Choctaw, Midwest City and Lawton all figure to be there in the final week competing for postseason spots. A win for Choctaw here creates a large mess in 6AII-1. But first, Choctaw would have to shut down the Pioneers' offense, which has generated 234 games in five contests so far. Since 2008, Stillwater has beaten Choctaw five out of six times.

    6. 6AI No. 6 Putnam City North (5-0) at 6AI No. 3 Union (3-2): The Panthers have risen to the top -- along with Edmond Santa Fe -- as the two Oklahoma City-area teams in 6AI to challenge the likes of Broken Arrow, Jenks and Union this season. Perhaps this is PC North's chance to upend Union -- something the Panthers haven't done since 2001.

    7. 6AII No. 7 Muskogee (4-1) at 6AII No. 9 Sapulpa (4-1): Should be plenty of offensive fireworks in this one, especially for a Chieftains team that score 63 last week against Bartlesville. The winner here puts Bixby in its crosshairs in an attempt to go after the 6AII-2 title. The Roughers have won the past four games in this match, including last season's 27-14 victory.

    8. 5A No. 2 Ardmore (2) at El Reno (4-1): El Reno has posted some quality wins over Piedmont, Chickasha and Noble. But now comes a stout test against the Tigers and a stingy defense. Through five games, Ardmore is giving up an average of 6.8 points per contest. Since 2000, Ardmore is 5-3 against El Reno, and that includes a current five-game winning streak after last season's 37-13 win.

    9. 3A No. 4 Seminole (5-0) at Idabel (4-1): Seminole running back Cameron Gunville has been stellar through five games, racking up 1,107 yards and 16 touchdowns on 111 carries. Averaging 10 yards per rush will usually get the job done, and in this case it has the Chieftains 5-0 after a statement win over Lincoln Christian. Idabel has allowed a lot of points (134), but the Warriors can score, too, posting 214 to this point. Expect an offensive barrage in this one. Oh, and Seminole is 3-0 against Idabel in the all-time series.

    10. C No. 6 Tyrone (4-0) at C No. 4 Buffalo (5-0): It's a three-team race to the C-1 title, and the winner here has to like its chances with Pond Creek-Hunter as the final district hurdle. Tyrone is 7-17 against Buffalo since 1980, but the Bobcats own a four-game winning streak over Buffalo after last year's 30-6 win.

    Honorable mention

    Westmoore at Broken Arrow: Westmoore has been solid, but can it figure out a way to slow down Noah Cortes and the Tigers?

    Stigler at Checotah: Last time these two met was a 22-15 win for Stigler in 2013. Expect a lot of points on the scoreboard in this one.

    Haskell at Victory Christian: Tayden Lucero continues to turn in one spectacular performances after another for Haskell. But Garrett Williams, Josh Sirleaf and Gabe Byrams have the Conquerors' offense humming along.

    Okemah at Prague: District 2A-2 is providing some quality depth early on. The winner here could potentially challenge Jones for the district title.

    Wynnewood at Stroud: District A-7 is on the line in this one. Winner faces very few speed bumps the rest of the way.

    Prue at Yale: These two haven't met since 2003, and Yale was 4-1 from 1999 to 2003 against Prue. The winner here can shift its focus to Davenport for the B-7 crown.

    Regent Prep at Watts: The Engineers (superb team nickname, by the way) have been a pleasant surprise in Class B. They can prove they're Class B title contenders by taking down the high-powered Rams.

    Tipton at Mountain View-Gotebo: A throwback matchup to late 1950's here. These two haven't met since 1991 despite only being one hour apart from each other. Winner here as the inside track to the C-2 title.




    So who wins all the matchups? Check back for our weekly picks on Thursday.

    *Photo courtesy of Tahlequah Daily Press

    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.