Too many fouls. Too many turnovers. Too many missed opportunities.That’s how Okarche coach Haley Mitchel summed up the Lady Warriors’ season-opening loss at Preston last Friday.
Hennessey’s offense did enough.The defense did the rest. While most teams were 24 hours removed from their Week 10 game, Hennessey made the trip north to Newkirk on Friday night to end its regular season.The Eagles came home with a 22-14 victory to seal third place in District 2A-1.
Lomega did get a win in its season opener.But Dover made the Raiders earn every bit of it.Lomega erased an 11-point halftime deficit and still trailed in the final two minutes before squeaking out a 54-50 homecoming victory.
Generally, a 31-point defeat isn’t cause for optimism.Yet that was the case last Friday night after Lomega opened its season with a 9766 home win against Dover.
Cashion claimed a regional championship last weekend and now has its sights set on one of the state variety.With 453.6 points, Cashion won an OSSAA Game Day regional title last Saturday in Stroud.
Lomega High School heldits homecoming coronationprior to its season-opening games lastFriday night with Dover.Seniors Darcy Robertsand Owen Duffy werecrowned homecomingqueen and king.
Following is a list of first-round pairings for Classes 3A, 2A and A in the 2022 OSSAA football playoffs.All games are scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday night.Active military and veterans plus one guest will receive free entry into all first-round games.
Shawn Booth is apparently a prophet and the Crescent Tigers are district champs.Crescent trailed rival Cashion 14-7 at halftime on the road Thursday in this year’s version of the “War on 74.”Booth, Crescent’s onetime head coach who is now the defensive coordinator, had a message for the team.
Rylee Buck caught fire Tuesday night to help give her coach a win in his debut…against his alma mater. The Dover sophomore scored 26 points as the Lady Longhorns opened the season with a dominating 61-19 win at Cimarron.