YUION, CHISHOLM TRAIL, FESTIVAL
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SIZZLIN HOT!! *CAJUN STYLE*
June 07, 2009 Yukon
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CELEBRATING SUMMER IN A HOT SPICY WAY!
IN TRUE LOUSIANA STYLE THE CHISHOLM TRAIL
ROUNDUP PUTS A LITTLE "ZEST" IN THEIR CRAWFISH
FESTIVAL! A UNIQUE WESTERN CELEBRATION FILLED
WITH ENTERTAINMENT AND A KICK OF CAJUN!
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Sequoyah Claremore pulled off a shocker in the second round of the playoffs knocking off previously unbeaten Tuttle 40-14. Eagles running back Dakota Green scored two touchdowns in the first half helping his team build a 33-7 haltime lead thatthe Tigers could not overcome. Claremore advances to the semifinals where they will face Cascia Hall this Saturday night.
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Playing in the aftermath of losing a Millwood and Oklahoma coaching legend in Leodies Robinson, the Millwood Falcons held back a late rally by the persistent Washington Warriors to win the game 33-23. With the victory, the Falcons advance to the Quarterfinals of the Class 2A Playoffs where they will travel to Verdigris to take on the Cardinals on Friday night. Playing on the field that was named for the late Leodies Robinson earlier this season, Emilio Gatewood's 3 Touchdowns allowed the Falcons to end a tragic week on a positive note.
Here's Highlights From the Millwood-Washington Game
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The Berryhill Chiefs traveled to Blanchard to take on the Lions in a quarterfinal matchup. The Chiefs led throughout the game but only took a 7-6 lead into the 4th quarter but 2 insurance TD passes by QB Tyler Brown sealed the win for the visiting team and set up an all District 3A-3 Semi-Final. The 4 teams that represented District 3A-3 in the playoffs have shown that the district was the best by far in Class 3A as the 4 teams in the Semi-finals are from the District. This means that Berryhill will have a re-match in the Semi-Finals as they try to avenge their previous loss to the #1 team in the District, Cascia Hall.
Here's Highlights From the Berryhill-Blanchard Game
For the fourth straight week Mark & Daniel tied on their high school football picks. Both went 9-1 in predicting the top ten games in the first round of the playoffs. Things get much tougher this week with several great battles between top teams. Everyone wants that gold ball and they can almost see it from this point but there is still plenty of football to be played. Se if Mark and Daniel picked your school to survive and advance to next week.
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In the Viewers Choice Game of the Week, the John Marshall Bears defeated the Little Axe Indians 42-7. John Marshall was led by their outstanding Senior quarterback Brendon Jordan who scored 4 touchdowns in the game (3 rushing, 1 passing) while also making a 32-yard field goal. The do-it-all quarterback will lead his Bears into the second round of the playoffs where they face the Davis Wolves who are undefeated on the season and the top ranked team in Class 2A.
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Highlights from the Viewers Choice Game of the Week
The El Reno Indians kept their perfect season intact as they defeated the Ardmore Tigers 34-14. The Indians created 5 Tiger turnovers and rushed for over 280 yards on offense. The Indians will try and keep the perfect season going in the second round of the playoffs as they host the McAlester Buffaloes
Here's Highlights From the El-Reno and Ardmore Game
A week after defeating the number one team in District 2A-1 in Heritage Hall, the John Marshall Bears defeated the Perry Maroons 42-8. The Bears were lead by their senior quarterback Brendon Jordan who scored 5 touchdowns in the game as he ran for 3 scores and passed for 2 more. With the win, the Bears reached the playoffs for the first time in 8 years and will travel to Little Axe to face the Indians if the OSSAA board does not reverse its decision on forcing Jones to forfeit all but 1 of the team's wins.
Watch Highlights From John Marshall's Victory
Pauls Valley traveled to Bethany to take on the Bronchos in a battle for 3rd place in District 6A-2. The Pauls Valley Panthers defeated Bethany 19-14 after scoring on a 83-yard TD Pass with 1:30 remaining in the game. The Panthers touchdown helped overcome a 2nd half dominated by the Bronchos who were playing their 1st game with Ryley Claborn at QB. With the win, Pauls Valley claims 3rd place and will travel to take on the Clinton Red Tornadoes while the Bronchos are left to face powerful Tuttle in the first round.
Here's Highlights From the Game
When the calender hits November it means playoff football in the high school sports scene but it also means the beginning of basketball season. Local area teams are gearing up for the upcoming season and HighSchoolPlaybook.com is your place for High School basketball in the Oklahoma City area for the entire season
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Taler Buck knows all about the tradition at Deer Creek. He’d heard all about Adam Young leading the Antlers to a state title two years ago, and saw his brother Dakota win it all last fall. This year it was his turn. The sophomore kept that tradition alive as he cruised to an individual state title, finishing nearly 13 seconds ahead of Guthrie’s Jason Ogan Saturday afternoon at the Class 5A state cross country meet at Mitch Park.“I wanted to keep the chain going so bad, I didn’t want a space in there, so I worked really hard this year,” Buck said.
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Deer Creek's Taler Buck crosses the finish line in first place during the 5A boys state cross country meet Saturday afternoon at Mitch Park. Drew Harmon/ (Click for larger image)
Deer Creek runners, from left, Jake Moslander, Christian Caviness and K.J. Nigg run in the boys 5A state cross country meet at Mitch Park Saturday. Drew Harmon/ (Click for larger image)
Deer Creek's Taler Buck comes down the stretch in first place during the 5A boys state cross country meet Saturday afternoon at Mitch Park. Drew Harmon/ (Click for larger image)
Deer Creek's Jake Moslander comes down the home stretch in the boys 5A state cross country meet at Mitch Park Saturday. Drew Harmon/ (Click for larger image)
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