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Prep Football

November 1, 2008

Prep football roundup: 10-31

From staff reports

Vian 56, Keys 15
VIAN
— Vian remained in the driver’s seat for the District 2A-8 title with a big win over Keys.

The Wolverines put the game out of reach early with 35 points in the first quarter en route to a 49-0 halftime lead.

Dylan Taylor finished with 139 yards rushing and three touchdowns on just eight carries. He also added a punt return for a score.

David Thornton scored twice for the Wolverines — one on a pass and another on a 24-yard fumble return.

Vian moves to 7-2 overall and 5-1 in the district. If the Wolverines beat Chouteau at home Friday, they’ll win the district title.


Sequoyah 50, Adair 13
ADAIR
— Adair scored first and last, but Sequoyah was too much in the middle as the Indians kept their hopes alive for a District 2A-8 crown.

Brian Salazar scored three touchdowns — including a 55-yard interception return — and Garrett Drapeau threw for two touchdowns and ran for another.

Sequoyah moves to 8-1 overall and 5-1 in the district.


Checotah 48, Idabel 0
IDABEL
— Checotah’s perfect season lives on with another rout.

The Wildcats scored in every quarter, putting the game out of reach early with 21 points in the first quarter.

Chris Carr ran for two scores, while Kyle Coleman threw for three touchdowns and ran for another. Chris Carter caught two touchdowns, while Ryan Goad caught one as well.

Checotah moves to 9-0 overall and will win the District 3A-4 championship with a win at home over Hugo next Friday.


Warner 33, Porum 22
PORUM
— Warner took control of a close game with 19 third-quarter points.

Dalton Hawkins carried the Eagles to the win, rushing for 222 yards and three touchdowns on 15 carries. He also turned the game around with an 80-yard kickoff return after Porum cut the lead to 21-14.

Porum’s Mike Turpin ran for 150 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries, while Will Olson had 180 yards on 18 carries. Olson set up the Panthers’ third-quarter score with a 65-yard run.


Porter 26, South Coffeyville 6
SOUTH COFFEYVILLE
— Porter rebounded from its first loss of the season with a win at South Coffeyville.

Cody McBride and Cody Taber combined to rusn for 183 yards. McBride ran for two touchdowns and threw for another. McBride added 122 yards passing.

Marcus Bruner had a touchdown rushing and receiving for the Pirates.

Porter moves to 8-1 overall and 6-1 in District B-4.


Haskell 28, Pawnee 26
PAWNEE
— Facing a must-win situation to keep its playoff hopes alive, Haskell came through.

Two extra points by Ashley Dry were the difference.

Haskell bolted to a 21-0 lead behind two touchdowns by Jordan Pendergraft — one rushing and one passing — sandwiched around a punt return for a touchdown by J.D. McCoy.

McCoy later caught a 56-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter for the winning touchdown.

Haskell moves to 5-4 overall and 5-3 in A-7. The Haymakers play Hominy next week, with the winner making the playoffs.


Eufaula 41, Morris 26
EUFAULA
— Eufaula pulled away from Morris with 13 points in the fourth quarter.

Clinging to a 28-26 lead midway through the final quarter, Ethan Sharp and Justin Burns hooked up twice for touchdowns in the final stretch.

Sharp finished 27 of 42 passing for 351 yards and five touchdowns, including four to Burns, who finished with 100 yards receiving on eight catches. Sharp also ran for a score in the second quarter.

Matt Helms finished with 10 receptions for 143 yards, while DeAndre Nichols had 15 carries for 97 yards.

Eufaula moves to 8-1 overall and 6-0 in District 2A-5. The Ironheads play for the district title next week at Chandler.


Bokoshe 30, Webbers Falls 24
BOKOSHE
— Bokoshe scored 24 points in the fourth quarter — including the game-winning touchdown with 1:11 left — to shock Webbers Falls.

The Warriors had built a 24-6 lead heading into the final quarter behind a stout defense — which contributed a safety — and the passing of Chad Dandridge. Dandridge passed for two touchdowns. A.J. McFarland had a receiving touchdown and one on the ground.


Midway 54, Sasakwa 6
COUNCIL HILL
— Alex Carroll threw for 228 yards and four touchdowns, and Midway remained in control of a first-round home playoff game with the mercy-rule victory.

Michael Campbell finished with 71 yards on just three carries and added 92 yards on four receptions. He had three touchdowns on the night.

Midway’s lone senior — Devin Driggers — scored on a two-yard run on senior night.

Midway improves to 6-3 overall and 6-1 in District C-4.


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