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SE OKLAHOMA TOP 100 The top 100 high school football players in the state will compete for the annual title of Mr. Football Oklahoma presented by Shelter Insurance. Here are the top 100 players from Southeast Oklahoma as they introduce themselves and represent their schools. Don't forget to follow them on Twitter and keep up with their season at #VYPETop100. Polls open on SeptemberJacob 1st forFarrell the first round of online voting at VYPEOK.com. Series No.

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“FOOTBALL IS A FAMILY AFFAIR” Pressure or Privilege? When it comes to football in the home of McAlester head coach James Singleton it’s an everyday way of life. Not just for the coach but also for every member of the family including 2017 senior Bryce Singleton. And altogether, the Singletons wouldn’t have it any other way.

“Our family revolves around football,” confirmed Singleton, a native of Idabel. “With me as the coach, my wife a daughter of a coach and our three boys that have actively participated during their high school careers plus our extended families who are always at the games to say we eat, sleep and breathe football is an understatement.” Every day each member of the household has their football duties.

“Tara is the director of football operations by keeping me on schedule as well as always having the boys gear ready to go,” remarked Singleton with a smile. “Because she understands the little things that make a difference, she always makes

Bryce Singleton, whose development the past two seasons has resulted in moving from a wide receiver/defensive back to a more physical twoway player at outside linebacker along with fullback/tight end assignments relishes the opportunity of playing football for his dad, coach Singleton.

“I see it both ways. Pressure because your teammates look to you as an example but a privilege because more people know you putting you in the spotlight as well as those one-onone coaching sessions,” chuckled the younger Singleton.

Singleton coached his oldest son J.R. at Fort Gibson and now welcomes the younger pair to practice everyday in McAlester. So does the coach agree with the linebacker’s game plan?

“It’s definitely a privilege for me. I try to balance the attaboys as a dad and coach at the same time,” said coach Singleton. “As a coach you’re going to play your best players and that creates a responsibility on the boys to prove to themselves and everyone else to know they’re one of the best 11 guys on the field regardless of their name.” Father and son both agree the football counseling is something they try to leave on the field.

“When the boys weren’t driving, it was a lot easier to wrap up our football Q&A on the field or on the

way to the house,” said the elder Singleton. “Now after practice they want to hang out with friends, so you try to keep it as positive as it can be. There’s sometimes when mom becomes the coach with her motivational comments.” Without question, competitiveness abounds within the Singleton family especially when talk turns to who’s the better player.

“If you take a vote, I think I’d win in a landslide,” laughed Bryce. “But if you ask J.R. or Parker their opinion would be different. Mom would abstain in voting even in the event of a tie.” So does dad compare his playing days at Idabel to the talents of the three boys? “All my game films are archived under lock and key until they’re 25 years old,” said the coach. “Then we’ll take them out and do some comparing.”

James and Tara, Bryce and Parker along with J.R. are all in unison when asked about their passion for football. “The world stops during football season, but we all understand it,” said coach Singleton. “I can honestly tell people that I have the best seat in the stadium to watch my kids play football. We wouldn’t trade it for anything.”

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A native of southeast Oklahoma, James Singleton begins his third season as head coach of the Buffaloes football program surrounded by his wife of 24 years Tara and their three sons Bryce and Parker, both members of the 2017 McAlester squad and J.R. now a student at the University of Oklahoma.

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Fan’s Choice All-SEOK Football Team ALL-SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL TEAM With the release of the 2017 Oklahoma Pigskin Preview, VYPE Southeast offered readers the chance to select the FANS CHOICE football team from a series of polls on the website vype. com/seoklahoma that totaled more than 689,000 votes. The race to earn a spot on the receiver corps was intense as fans made their voices heard loud and clear forcing VYPE coaches/ editors to go 5-wide as ballot totals resulted in 150,751 votes among the group.

RUNNING BACKS (50,080 Votes)

Kylen Cooper – Ada (27,104 Votes

OFFENSIVE LINE (134,886 Votes) Tanner Woffard – Allen (23,173 Votes)

Blake Brawley – Thackerville (21,105 Votes) Jake McLain – Idabel (15,749 Votes)

Cason Akard – Antlers (15,023 Votes)

Brandon Vandewalker - Coalgate (13,614 Votes)

DEFENSIVE LINE (154,308 Votes) Cole Wilson – Talihina (40,922 Votes)

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Tanner Edmonds – Madill (12,946 Votes)

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Will Sandmann – Atoka (10, 407 Votes) Markell Lewis – Idabel (10,121 Votes)

DEFENSIVE BACKS (48,056 Votes) Matt Dombek – McAlester (17,388 Votes) Antlers

S. High St. Britton McKinney –101 Broken Bow 580-298-2100 (12,788 Votes)

Keegan Lininger – Valliant (6,538 Votes)

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Jeremy Seward – Durant (10,044 Votes)

Spencer Throneberry – Dickson (28,621 Votes)

Grant Bellard – Ada (13,971 Votes)

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Blake Neal – Davis (18,200 Votes)

Karsten Mathis – Wynnewood (28,813 Votes)

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Jackson McFarlane – Ada (14,283 Votes)

Trevor Goff – Madill (31,291 Votes)

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Cade Buchanan – Durant (16,038 Votes)

Teryn Endsley – Valliant (17,753 Votes)

Trent Yandell – Canadian (18,810 Votes)

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QUARTERBACKS (51,081 Votes)

Carson Thompson – Canadian (34,922 Votes)

WIDE RECEIVER/TIGHT END (170,984 Votes)

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Overall the Fans Choice team includes a talented group of 26 players among the seven positions representing 15 different schools.

Zane Farris – Coalgate (29,219 Votes)

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Congratulations to defensive lineman Cole Wilson of Talihina (40,922) and Canadian wide receiver Carson Thompson (34,922) for earning the top two overall Fans Favorite vote totals.

Trey Kiser – Sulphur (8,166 Votes)


MCALESTER BUFFALOES Coach: JAMES SINGLETON

SCHEDULE: 8-25 – vs. Bartlesville 9-1 – vs. Muskogee 9-9 – OPEN 9-5 – at Broken Bow 9-22 – at Noble 9-29 – vs. Shawnee 10-6 – at Tulsa Edison 10-13 – vs. Durant 10-19 – at Coweta 10-27 – vs. Glenpool 11- 3 – at Tulsa East Central

QUICK HITS: Wide receiver AJ Martin hauled in three passes for 99 yards and two touchdowns in a 37-14 win over Coweta on October 20th.

McAlester has won eight games or more in ten of the past eleven seasons.

The Buffaloes won their third district championship in six seasons in 2016. That’s the best run since winning four in a five year period from 1975-1979. LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 8-3 2015 - 10-2 2014 - 11-2 2013 - 12-2 2012 - 8-5

OFFENSE Since 2010, the Buffaloes have roamed among the top teams in Class 5A football, averaging 10-plus wins per year. And while the cast of playmakers will change, the expectations of McAlester football remain the same: to be playing when the playoffs start in November. The power of the herd this season rests in the offensive line, where three starters return including VYPE Top 100 Clay Slater (6-3, 245, Sr.), Matt Drake (6-3, 265,

Austin Vilar Sr.) and Austin Dugan (5-11, 210, Jr.), plus big, aggressive play from Trey Briggs (6-8, 305, So.) and Rhett Regan (5-11, 240, Sr.). “It all starts up front and that’s a big advantage for us to win the wars in the trenches,” said head coach James Singleton. “The experience and efforts from the big guys up front let us do what we do offensively.” The Buffaloes must replace the school’s alltime leading passer at quarterback, but there’s a two-way race ongoing between Chris Hilton (6-4, 190, So.) and A.J. Martin (6-0, 185, Jr.), who last season played at wide receiver and totaled 372 yards receiving with seven touchdown catches. While the survivor will direct the offense, the other won’t come off the field. Eli Martin (6-0, 195, Sr.) will be the workhorse in the running game, combining speed and power to defeat would-be tacklers. McAlester’s spread offense once again offers versatility with a balance of running and passing. Bryce Singleton (6-3, 215, Sr.) can play fullback, tight end or receiver while Austin Vilar (6-3, 225, Sr.) adds options at tight end along with Matt Dombeck (5-11, 185, Sr.) at H-back with support from Jaxon Rodriguez (5-9, 170, Jr.) at wide receiver. DEFENSE Attacking and aggressive 6

describes the mental and physical mindset of the Buffaloes’ 3-4 alignment, where five starters return eager to continue forcing turnovers. One of the reasons McAlester has been able to put points on the scoreboard is the result of the Buffaloes’ ability to create turnovers from its defensive unit. With seven starters back in black for another season, fans of the Buffaloes can expect similar results. The thundering hooves of McAlester’s defensive line and outside linebackers are quick to get off blocks

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and create collisions. Clay Slater leads the assault along with Bryce Singleton and Austin Vilar, who recorded 92 tackles, including five sacks last season, while Singleton collected 57 stops. Returning starter A.J. Buckley (6-0, 235, Jr.) bolsters the defensive line, as well as Matt Drake and Rhett Regan. Singleton’s defensive scheme also will draw positive results from Austin Dugan, Jacob Holloway (5-11, 193, Jr.) and Josh Countz (5-8, 165, Sr.) at inside linebacker. The ringleader of the

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secondary will be Matt Dombek, who totaled 72 tackles at safety in 2016, joining forces with Jaxon Rodriguez and brothers A.J. and Eli Martin at cornerback. “We have a chance for another outstanding year,” Singleton said. “Success breeds success and we have some very talented players again on this year’s team. When the pieces of the puzzle all fit together, we plan to be competing at a championship level in November.”


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Levi Knight WILBURTON DIGGERS Coach: JEFF MARSHALL LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 7-4 2015 - 5-5 2014 - 1-9 2013 - 0-10 2012 - 4-6

OFFENSE It’s a mixed bag of news for the Diggers as they start their second season under coach Jeff Marshall. The good news is that Wilburton achieved its main goal last year of making the Class 2A playoffs for the first time in five years. The bad news is that a good part of the experience and talent that accomplished that goal graduated last spring. So Wilburton will have to find the players willing to step up and take the Diggers to the next level. Levi Knight (5-11, 170, Sr.) is heir apparent at the quarterback spot. He played in just a handful of games with fewer than 10 passes or rushes in 2016. It’s a similar situation at tailback where Tanner Arnold (5-9, 150, Jr.) played in almost every game but had fewer than 20 carries overall. The most experienced skill position player back for the Diggers is wide receiver Tyler Crabtree (5-6, 130, Sr.) who had 25 receptions for just over 300 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Big tackle Cutler Lacey (6-5, 305, Sr.) will be the main power up front in the spread offense while Travis Moody (5-8, 190, Sr.) will bring experience back at guard. DEFENSE The Diggers return just two starters on the defensive side of the ball so the help wanted sign is definitely out here. Making life miserable

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Wilburton for opposing quarterbacks in the secondary will be Tyler Crabtree who picked off four enemy passes last season. The 3-3 base defense will also find some new faces in the lineup including Ian Mooers (6-1, 190, Sr.) at a tackle spot, Cameron Dehart (6-0, 210, Sr.) with the right build and quickness needed at linebacker and Gunner Henry (6-2, 290, Jr.) with a big presence to fill the middle at nose guard. “Graduating 12 seniors, we’ll have to have to have several players step up,” said Marshall. ‘I’m excited about what we are doing and the new faces.” SCHEDULE 9-1 – at Talihina 9-8 – vs. Quinton 9-15 – at Savanna 9-22 – vs. Hugo 9-29 – at Spiro 10-6 – at Atoka 10-13 – vs. Panama 10-19 – at Hartshorne 10-27 – vs. Valliant 11-3 – at Antlers

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Coach: JEFF BEARE LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 7-5 2015 - 9-2 2014 - 11-2 2013 - 11-3 2012 - 8-3

OFFENSE “It’s what’s up front that counts” might be an old advertising slogan. But it might also be the motto for the Miners, who will have to do some panning for new talent in 2017 after the loss of several 10

talented seniors, including running back Chance Parker, who accounted for nearly two-thirds of Hartshorne’s offense last season with nearly 2,500 yards rushing. Jeff Beare returns to take the reins at his alma mater. The heart of the offense will rest in the line, where Beare has five players back who saw at least some playing time last year. Leading that group is All-District lineman Sam Little (6-0, 235, Sr.) joined by Robert Nichter (65, 225, Sr.), Josh Rentie (6-3, 275, Sr.), Zane Teafatiller (5-7, 190, So.) and Joe Benedict (6-1, 250, Sr.). Tight end Caynon Bailey-Morgan (6-0, 165, Sr.) is the lone skill position player back for the Miners, though he was used primarily as a blocker to support the run-heavy offense in 2016. “With our size and experience we should be able to control the line of scrimmage on offense,” Beare said. DEFENSE Little and Rentie will play on both sides of the ball for Hartshorne, with Little manning a linebacker spot and Rentie on the defensive line in the new 4-3 look. Also back is Justin Johnson (5-8, 180, Sr.) at a linebacker spot and Khary Brown (5-10, 150, So.) in the secondary, who

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had a standout season as a freshman in 2016. Otherwise, new faces will be the main order in the rest of the defense, including Andres Lujano (5-7, 150, Sr.) at cornerback and Wyatt Baker (5-11, 170, So.) moving into the strong safety position. After making it to the second round of the playoffs last year, the Miners will have to grow up quickly to repeat that success in 2017. “I’m extremely humbled and excited to take over a program that I grew up

with as a kid,” Beare said. “I believe we have extremely tough student-athletes at Hartshorne who are ready to give it all to succeed.” SCHEDULE 8-25 – at Kingston 9-1 – vs. Stigler 9-8 – at Eufaula 9-15 - vs. Wewoka 9-22 – at Panama 9-29 – vs. Antlers 10-6 – at Valliant 10-13 – at Hugo 10-19 – vs. Wilburton 10-27 - OPEN 11-3 – vs. Spiro

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SAVANNA BULLDOGS COACH: JAMES BOND LAST 5 YEARS: 2012 - 9-2 2013 - 9-2 2014 - 8-3 2015 - 2-7 2015 - 6-3

OFFENSE The Bulldogs seek to employ the advantage of game-time experience as coach James Bond’s squad chases the pack to join the Class A postseason playoff trail. With a combination of eight starters with playmaking skills, Savanna’s offense presents a balanced ground game, featuring the talents of Blake Cathey (5-7, 175, Sr.), who combined for over 1,000 all-purpose yards (including 12 touchdowns), joined by Richie Williams (59, 175, Sr.), whose versatility and elusiveness resulted in six touchdowns and 750 all-purpose yards. The duo provides power plus speed to get to the boundary and up the field. Experience under pressure will be an advantage at quarterback as Brayden Hoffman (6-2, 180, Sr.) delivers leadership as well as positive numbers totaling 705 yards through the air and 315 yards on the ground while accounting for 11 TDs. Wide receiver Zach Waldridge (6-0, 200, Sr.) and tight end Christian Dalpaos (6-1, 210, Sr.) are proven performer,s turning quick outs into longyardage gains. The development of the offensive line will be a key focus revolving around the efforts of Kolby Cato (5-10, 275, Sr.)

DEFENSE There’s no denying the physical nature of Savanna’s 3-4 defensive scheme with the brute strength and impact force created by the front seven, led by linebacker Christian Dalpaos, who combined for 110 tackles, four interceptions and fumble recoveries resulting in two defensive touchdowns. A silver medal winner last spring in the discus competition at the Class 2A state meet as well as fifth place result in the shot put, Dalpaos is more than just strong, using his balance to fight off opposing blockers and make the play. The return of Weston Martin (6-0, 190, Sr.) from an ACL

injury will be an added boost to the bite and bark of the “Dog Pound” defense. With closing speed and cover talents, Savanna’s secondary will be strong, led by strong safety Brayden Hoffman, who charted 100 tackles and four interceptions. Free safety Richie Williams grabbed another four pass thefts with 80 tackles, and cornerback Blake Cathey had six picks and scored two defensive touchdowns. “It’s a senior-laden team with experience and talents in key positions,” Bond said. “Their leadership and intensity gives us an advantage. We’re expecting something special this year.”

Christian Dalpaos around our play in the front line,” Crocker said. DEFENSE The strength of the Savages’ 4-2-5 scheme, which includes six returning starters, will be anchored by the muscle of the front line unit, including Needham, who charted 45 tackles including seven tackles for loss, along with Nate Taylor (6-1, 250, Jr.) and Mayson Glynn (5-9, 190, Sr.). Clay Lemons returns for a third season starting at outside linebacker where his speed rush skills totaled 40 tackles, including four sacks with added experience in the secondary provided by Brown and Bryce Blankenship (5-9, 150, Sr.). “Defensively we want to play fast and react without hesitation,” Crocker said. “We have the potential to be more than just a good football team. The experience returning will give us a foundation to build upon as others step into the spotlight in order to give us a shot at the playoffs.”

SCHEDULE 9-1 – at Antlers 9-8 – at Porter 9-15 – vs. Wilburton 9-22 – at Warner 9-29 – vs. Central Sallisaw 10-6 – vs. Quinton 10-13 – OPEN 10-19 – at Gore 10-27 – at Pocola 11-3 – vs. Talihina

QUINTON SAVAGES

COACH: GAVIN CROCKER LAST 5 YEARS: 2012 - 3-7 2013 - 6-5 2014 - 6-5 2015 - 5-5 2016 - 2-8

OFFENSE The rookies from a year ago are now veterans for the Savages as head coach Gavin Crocker begins his second year. Experience returns with five starters on offense including Garrett Lemons (5-9, 155, Sr.), who will direct Quinton’s scoring unit at quarterback while Clay Lemons (5-7, 150, Sr.) lines up again at running back. Joining the offensive skill positions will be Haven Barnes (5-9, 155, Jr.) IN the running game while Tanner Brown (60, 160, Sr.) and Mason Herring bring sure-handed receiver talents. The continued development of the offensive line will be key for the Savages to move the football as Quinton welcomes the return of Briar Needham (6-0, 230, Jr.) and Nate Taylor (6-1, 250, Jr.) to control the line of scrimmage. “Our ability to be successful putting points on the scoreboard will revolve

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SCHEDULE 9-2 – at Porter 9-9 – vs. Wilburton 9-16 – at Konawa 9-23 – at Central Sallisaw 9-30 – vs. Talihina 10-7 – vs. Savanna 10-14 – at Warner 10-20 – at Pocola 10-27 – vs. Hilldale JV 11-3 – vs. Gore

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Christian Williams – Garrett Lemons Haven Barnes John Pinkston takes over as head coach. The no-huddle air raid of the Cougars welcomes the return of six starters including the muscle and strength up front of Jackson Rousey (5-8, 200, So.) and Trent Yandell (5-11, 250, So.) winning battles on the line of scrimmage. Last year’s All-District receiver who gained 747 yards Carson Thompson (5-7, 140, So.) will move to the quarterback position to join forces with the workhorse in the backfield Dominic Hernandez (5-10, 175, Sr.) at running back. Providing sure handed receiver talents will be Shawn Young (5-11, 150, Sr.) and Dalton Lenox (6-0, 210, Jr.) who is a tough to bring down tight end.

DEFENSE The 3-2 scheme of the Cougars defense will present a quick to the football effort with six five starters taking the field again after creating 23 turnovers last year. Canadian’s front man trio will rely upon Aaron Stowers (6-4, 175, Sr.), Jackson Rousey and Trent Yandell who collected 75 tackles including 8.5 sacks to overpower

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Dylan Sastaire Briar Needham opponents while Dominic Hernandez who numbers 63 tackles and Dalton Lenox disrupt things from their linebacker positions. Expect the Cougars to use their team speed through blitz packages allowing safety Carson Thompson and Shawn Young to cause havoc as well as provide solid pass coverage. SCHEDULE 9-1 – at Strother 9-8 – at Prue 9-15 – vs. Gans 9-22 – at Arkoma 9-29 – vs Cave Springs 10-6 – vs. Weleetka 10-13 – at Oaks 10-19 – OPEN 10-27 – vs. Wetumka 11-3 – at Dewar


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SNU Coach of the Month: Carrie Covey Panama By its definition, success is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. And while every coach in any sport wants to win every game, the true measure of success for a high school coach is far more than just wins and losses, championship trophies and rings. Carrie Covey, now in her third year at Panama High School where she is the head coach for the Lady Razorbacks fastpitch and slowpitch softball teams as well as assistant basketball coach, approaches the expectations of her daily schedule as a coach, teacher, parent and wife with a game plan to make everyday better for everyone.

“I’m always talking to my players about getting better. I’ll ask them what did you learn today in practice, in a game or what we covered in class,” said Covey. “By empowering my players and students to learn something new everyday that will help them on and off the field as well as in life, then I’m achieving success. Covey’s coaching trail includes stops in Tahlequah (4 yrs) and Pocola (5 yrs)

prior to joining to Razorbacks along with her husband Dennis and three sons Tyson (11), Taylor (8) and Trevyr (5). Covey’s game plan for success is something she holds herself accountable to achieving including her quest to complete her Master of Arts in Educational Leadership through Southern Nazarene University. “I want to make a difference within the entire school district,” said Covey who will graduate in December. “I chose SNU because of their modular classes that allow me to focus on one class at time a time.”

With the daily management of her time schedule, Covey applauds the flexibility of the SNU program.

“It’s a perfect match for the demands of my schedule as a teacher, coach, mom and wife,” Covey said with appreciation. “Another plus is the instructors are

current day administrators that understand what’s going on in education today. With SNU, you can achieve your principal and superintendent certifications simultaneously while other schools require additional classes.”

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OFFENSE As coach Byron Cordell enters his second season at the helm, the Wampus Cats welcome the return of six starters from a year ago. The game-night experience of quarterback Jared Tenequer (5-10, 165, Sr.) is a welcome advantage, along with the playmaking talents of Coby Grimsley (6-1, 170, Jr.), who will get multiple touches either at running back or receiver out of the Cats’ spread attack. Another sure handed target in Atoka’s passing game will be Lucas Brooks (6-1, 170, Jr.). The aggressiveness of Will Sandmann (6-2, 190, Sr.) and Darius Martinez (6-1, 200, Sr.) will bolster play in the trenches alongside veteran Israel Garcia (6-2, 230, Sr.). “The experience and continued development of the offensive line should be a plus for us,” Cordell said. “We want to spread the field and get the ball into our athletes’ hands. Jared’s tough-minded approach enables him to make the right reads and decisions and Coby proved last year he can create highlight-reel moments.” DEFENSE “Here we come…” will once again be the defensive game plan for Atoka’s defense that gets a boost from five returning starters. Garcia will anchor the

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three-man front line where physicality will be premium. Sandman will join Matt Clay (5-10, 175, Sr.) to give Cordell’s attacking 3-3-5 lineup experience at linebacker. The athleticism of Brooks and Tenequer will solidify the Wampus Cats’ secondary unit against the pass or the run. “We’re a year older in every position,” Cordell said. “Not just by age but also we’ll be stronger and tougher, mentally and physically.” Another advantage for the Wampus Cats will be the home field advantage, where they play eight times this season after spending most of the last two years on the road. “We’re excited to play in front of our home fans,” Cordell said, “instead of spending every Friday night on the bus.”

COALGATE WILDCATS :

Coach: ROB GREEN LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 8-3 2015 - 6-5 2014 - 5-6 2013 - 1-9 2012 - 6-4

OFFENSE The tide has turned for success in Coalgate after earning back-to-back tickets to the Class A playoffs. And with the level of playmakers and overall experience, the Wildcats have high hopes for another winning season in 2017. The leader of the pack once again will be junior quarterback Austin Lambert (6-1, 190, Jr.), whose 60 percent completion rate totaled 1,880 yards and 21 touchdowns with only six interceptions in 160 attempts. A two-year starter with a rifle arm and quick release, Lambert already has committed to play baseball at OU. Running back Blade Horton (510, 200, Jr.) is a threat to take it to the house from anywhere on the field, evidenced by his 1,889 yards and 19 touchdowns last season. Lambert’s primary receiving targets once again will be the dynamic duo of Auston

SCHEDULE 8-25 – vs. Talihina 9-1 – vs. Hugo 9-8 – OPEN 9-15 – vs. Antlers 9-22 – at Davis 9-29 – vs. Coalgate 10-6 – vs. Wilburton 10-13 – vs. Marietta 10-19 – vs. Stratford 10-26 – at Kingston 11-3 – vs. Tishomingo

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Auston Crank - Blade Horton - Ian Conley Austin Lambert Crank (6-2, 210, Jr.), who snared 36 receptions for 724 yards and 11 scores, and Ian Conley (5-9, 160, Sr.), who achieved 1,384 all-purpose yards, including one game where he had an interception for a touchdown, returned a punt for a touchdown and kickoff for a touchdown, plus added a fourth score on a pass reception. Another playmaker in the Wildcats’ high-octane offense will be sure handed wide receiver Tyler Lambert (5-8, 170, Jr.). Two-year starter Brandon Vandewalker (6-0, 215, Jr.) will lead the battles in the offensive line. DEFENSE The Wildcats again will deliver a bruising style of defense from their 4-4 alignment, anchored by an aggressive cast of linebackers, including the three-man combo efforts of Stetson Delozier (5-10, 190, Jr.), who recorded 54 tackles last year, Blade Horton, who had 45 takedowns, and Tyler Lambert, who charted three interceptions in addition to 37 tackles. Coalgate’s ability to win the line of scrimmage falls on the efforts of defensive ends

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Brandon Vandewalker, who recorded 41 stops, while Auston Crank had 39 tackles, including seven sacks. Without question the captain of the secondary will once again be Ian Conley, who grabbed five interceptions and a fumble return to produce two defensive scores with 60 tackles. “One of the keys for us this season is maturing our younger players, especially linemen, and seeing how our older players have gotten better,” said head coach Rob Green. “We have great expectations. You have to in order to play in this tough district. Anyone with any football knowledge knows the road to a district championship goes through Davis.” SCHEDULE 8-25- vs. Valliant 9-1- vs. Wewoka 9-8- at Holdenville 9-15- at Hugo 9-22- OPEN 9-29- at Atoka 10-6- vs. Marietta 10-13- at Stratford 10-19- vs. Kingston 10-27- at Tishomingo 11-3- vs. Davis


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DURANT LIONS Coach: RAY RICHARDS

SCHEDULE: 9-1 – at Poteau 9-8 – at Ardmore 9-15 – vs. Ada 9-22 – vs. Coweta 9-29 – at Glenpool 10-6 – vs. Tulsa East Central 10-13 – at McAlester 10-19 – vs. Noble 10-27 – vs. Shawnee 11- 3 – at Tulsa Edison

QUICK HITS: Quarterback Cade Buchanan threw for 237 yards and two touchdowns, added another 36 on the ground and a score in the Lions 56-49 win over Noble on October 21st. The Lions ended a three game losing streak to Poteau defeating the Pirates 27-23 on September 2nd.

Durant and McAlester will meet for the 16th consecutive season. The Buffaloes have won the last eight and 13 of 15 in the series. LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 5-5 2015 - 4-6 2014 - 1-9 2013 - 2-8 2012 – 2-8

OFFENSE After spending the past two seasons as the

defensive coordinator, veteran coach Ray Richards moves to the top spot in 2017 with plans to restore the roar of Lions football. The former head coach at Southeastern State is taking step one by putting together a top notch coaching staff including longtime defensive guru Morris Sloan, whose coaching trail has prior travels through Southeastern as well as major college stops in addition to high school coaching in Oklahoma. The offensive lineup welcomes the return of four starters including quarterback Cade Buchanan (6-3,210, Jr.) who proved his talents by passing for 1,006 yards during his 10 starts as a sophomore. Primary targets in the Lions air attack will include Brandon Davis (5-9, 160, Sr.) who used his quickness to average 17.3 yards per catch along with Jenson Simmons (5-10, 165, Sr.) and Jeremy Seward (5-9, 170, Jr.) who recorded 10.1 yards per reception and display running back skills. Richards offensive playbook has Seward tabbed to share carries with Cade Ogden (5-10, 175, Sr.). The productivity of Durant’s offensive productivity will rely upon the ability to win the conflicts on the line of scrimmage where Braden Rudolf (5-10, 185, Sr.)

will be the captain of the blue-collared collection of talent. “The passing game is our strength and we want to take advantage of Cade’s arm strength and accuracy throwing the football to a group of receivers that will get up the field after the catch,” notes Richards. DEFENSE With Morris Sloan integrating with the defense, opponents can expect a physical and attacking style of play. The 4-2-5 formation that includes four returning starters will showcase an aggressive pair of linebackers including the strong arm efforts of Landon Tubbs (5-11, 215,

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Landon Tubbs the run game will have speed and force paced by the efforts of free safety Charles Almos (5-9, 165, Sr.) and Austin Reinecker (5-10, 180, So.). “The pieces of the puzzle are coming together,” said Richards. “The experience of our returning starters gives us the core leadership we want to set the standard for the new names that will become familiar by season’s end.”

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MADILL WILDCATS Coach: DREW YOUNG LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 6-5 2015 - 4-6 2014 - 4-6 2013 - 4-6 2012 - 11-1

OFFENSE After a trip back into the Class 3A playoffs, the 2017 chapter of Wildcats football looks to write another exciting page, including a paragraph on head coach Drew Young taking the reins after serving as an assistant since 2011. With four starters returning to the offense, Young’s game plan is simple. “Wide open spread in multiple formations, anything from 3-back to empty sets,” the veteran coach said. “We want to give our skill players a chance to produce.” Young’s enthusiasm is fueled by the talents of DeKevis Jordan (5-11, 175, Sr.), who proved his highlight reel skills with a 272-yard singlegame effort as well as advancing to the state track meet last spring in the long jump. Another area of playmakers will include the pass-catching talents of Trevor Goff (5-10, 165, Sr.) as well as Traven Bagley (5-7, 155, Sr.), Asa Robertson (5-11, 160, So.) and Costa Chambers (5-11, 170, Sr.). Chambers and Robertson were members of the Wildcats’ state qualifying 4x400 relay team. A two-way battle

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continues at the quarterback position as Colton Jones (5-11, 150, So.) and Seth Coleman (6-0, 155, Jr.) seek the starter’s role. The maturity of a young offensive front will be a key factor for the ‘Cats as Seth Marston, Zane Crisp, Cole Austin (6-1, 220, Sr.), Luis Salazar, Jayson Queen and Matt Dutton compete for playing time in the trenches. The kicking talents of Isaac Martinez are another added plus for adding points to the scoreboard, as well as maintaining field position.

and Colt Crowson (5-7, 155, Jr.) in the defensive backfield along with Mateo Fajardo, Fermin LaFitta and Seth Coleman. The rotation of Sean Marston, Zane Crisp, Cole Austin, Luis Salazar and Jayson Queen will boost play on the defensive front. “The strength of the defense is at linebacker and in the secondary that allows us to use multiple stunts and fronts plus press coverages,” Young said. “How fast we can secure the development of the front line to play at high level will be a key to having a successful season.”

DEFENSE The Wildcats’ 3-3 alignment will continue to showcase the playmaking skills of the linebacker and secondary units. The physical and punishing efforts of Tanner Edmonds (5-9 190, Sr.) and DeKevis Jordan at linebacker will be the anchor to stop the opponents’ ground game, while E.J. Holliday, Dylan McCulley, Hunter Elkins, Jake Crowl, Matt Dutton and Pepe Ibarra provide depth. Three-year starter Traven Bagley (5-7, 155, Sr.) joins Costa Chambers, Trevor Goff

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DeKevis Jordan OFFENSE All indications out of the Redskins’ camp are that 2017 will be more than just another postseason playoff appearance. Among the four starters returning will be last year’s workhorse running back Garrett Voyles (5-10, 170, Jr.), who proved his talents with 1,808 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns. He gained more than 300 yards in each of Kingston’s final three regular-season contests to advance the Redskins into the Class 2A playoffs. The addition of quarterback Rylee Holmes (6-3, 185, Jr.), who passed for more than 1,000 yards in 2016, gives head coach John Caraway multiple play-calling options. The speed and sure handed skills of Stoney Lowe (5-11, 165, Sr.) can turn a first down catch into six points on the scoreboard. With the strength and mobility of Mike Skiles (6-1, 220, Sr.) and Nick Mizell (6-0, 220, Sr.) in the offensive line, the Redskins can win battles in the trenches. DEFENSE Playing with an edge of physicality combined

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with speed and mobility, Kingston’s 3-3 odd-stack alignment will again create havoc. The monster in the middle is Dalton Williams (5-9, 215, Sr.), who charted 119 tackles last year and enters his third season in the lineup. The Redskins will rely upon the aggressive nature of their front trio, including defensive end Mason Rose (6-2, 175, Sr.), who totaled 37 tackles, Caleb Yeager (6-3, 240, So.), made 43 stops, and Zach Bradley (6-0, 300, Jr.). “This year’s defense is big up front, our linebackers are strong and hard-hitting and the secondary has the closing speed to defend the pass,” Caraway said. “We have a good nucleus of playmakers returning on both sides of the football. Now it’s (time to) put those pieces together with players who have waited their turn to step into the spotlight and go to battle.” SCHEDULE 8-25 – vs. Hartshorne 9-1 – vs. Dickson 9-8 – at Valliant 9-15 – at Madill 9-22 – vs. Stratford 9-29 – OPEN 10-6 – at Tishomingo 10-13 – vs. Davis 10-19- at Coalgate 10-27 – vs. Atoka 11-3 – at Marietta


Wynnewood Savages COACH: RICHARD NORMAN LAST 5 YEARS: 2012: 13-1 2013 - 10-2 2014 - 13-1 2015 - 5-6 2016 - 11-4

OFFENSE After an uncharacteristic losing season in 2015, the Savages jetted all the way to the Class A championship game last season before falling to Hominy. Wynnewood is again loaded with talent and experience with really just one question mark on offense: quarterback. That task will fall to T.J. Groves (6-1, 175, So.), who should give the Savages more of a throwing threat and a more balanced offense. Wynnewood certainly is blessed at running back, where leading rusher Marcus Knowles (5-8, 160, Sr.) is back after a 2016 campaign that saw him rush for more than 1,400 yards and 13 touchdowns. Also back to run out of the flexbone is Brody Odom (6-1, 200, Sr.), a VYPE Top 100 pick for 2017. He rushed for 759 yards and on defense had an amazing 149 tackles and five sacks. Odom comes by his talent naturally as his brother, Baron, now at Oklahoma State, was also a top 100 pick his senior year. Another Odom, Bo, is an upand-coming sophomore. “Brody is definitely our team leader both on and off the field and was last year as well,” said head coach Richard Norman. “He’s a fierce competitor and plays with the kind of aggressiveness that coaches like to see.” Karsten Mathis (6-4, 175, Sr.), who had 19 receptions last year, will be a big target for Groves. The Savages have four of their five starters back on the O-line, led by Rodney Knowles (6-0, 235, Sr.). DEFENSE Odom, Marcus Knowles and

Tyler Peters (6-0, 200, So.) all return at linebacker in the 3-5-3 defense, where they each had over 100 tackles last year. Mathis, who recorded 93 tackles in 2016, will be the senior leader in the Savages’ secondary, where he’s joined by Danchez Patterson (5-7, 150, So.). Wynnewood has the luxury of depth in the defensive line, where Norman plans a six-man rotation, including Rodney Knowles and Kaleb Patchel (6-4, 175, Jr.), who had 62 tackles at defensive end. With much of the talent returning from a defense that allowed less than 20 points per game last year, that number is likely to go down even lower this year. If Groves is able to take the reins at quarterback and progresses as Norman feels he will, the Savages look to be a sure bet to be playing for the gold ball again come December. SCHEDULE 9-1 – at Sulphur 9-8 – at Velma-Alma 9-15 – vs. Elmore City 9-22 – at Minco 9-29 – vs. Wayne 10-6 – vs. Oklahoma Christian Academy 10-13 – vs. Wellston 10-19 – vs. Community Christian School 10-27 – at Konawa 11-3- vs. Crossings Christian

PAULS VALLEY PANTHERS

Coach: MATT WEBER LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 6-6 2015 - 5-6 2014 - 3-7 2013 - 2-8 2012 - 5-6

OFFENSE After going two rounds deep into the playoffs for the first time since 2004, hopes are high in Pauls Valley as the Panthers return seven players on the offense this year. Quarterback Jack Grimmett 18

Marcus Knowles (6-1, 170, Jr.), who passed for 1,100 yards as a sophomore in 2016, returns as the field general for coach Matt Weber’s offense with a solid year of experience under his belt. The junior signal caller threw for 14 touchdowns with only eight interceptions last season. Grimmett’s confidence and passing abilities will again get the benefit of throwing to an experienced receiving crew in Jared Perry (5-11, 175, Sr.), Tyler Thompson (5-11, 165, Sr.) and Dalton Morse (5-9, 155, Sr.), as well as senior tight end Thomas Davenport, who at 6-foot3 presents a big target for Grimmett. Two-year starter Sebastian Cifuentes (5-9, 230, Sr.) will anchor the offensive line at one of the guard positions. A big question mark for the Panthers on offense will be finding a replacement at running back for the nowdeparted Colton Skadal. DEFENSE The experience level on the defense, with eight returning starters, is also excellent for Pauls Valley. Proof that dynamite comes in small but tough combinations, linebacker Tyler Thompson, who led Class 3A in tackles last year as a junior with 157 stops, will be the go-to guy for the Panthers’ defensive unit in his third season of creating game-changing defensive highlights. Perry and Cade Ensey will join Thompson in the linebacking crew, while Grimmett will do doubleduty from his safety position. Morse, who recorded eight interceptions last year, likewise will work on both sides of the ball as he returns to his cornerback spot. Two-year starter Tim Hutcheson (6-0, 225, Sr.) and Devon Taylor will be asked to put pressure on opposing quarterbacks up front.

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STRATFORD BULLDOGS

Coach: MICHAEL BLACKBURN LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 4-7 2015 - 15-0 2014 - 11-2 2013 - 6-5 2012 - 5-5

OFFENSE Coach Michael Blackburn in 2017 celebrates his 25th year as a Stratford coach, his 15th as head coach. Last year the Bulldogs had to make the adjustment of moving from Class A to 2A and were still able to make it to the opening round of the playoffs. This year Blackburn will have to find a way to get there with a young team. Only four players with varsity experience are back for the offensive unit. It appears that Branum Dempsey (6-0, 200, Sr.) will get the nod at quarterback, although Dylan Evans (5-8, 150, Jr.) can play that spot, as well as running back and wide receiver, depending on where Blackburn needs him. The ground game will be in the hands of Gus Smith (5-8, 160, So.). Also back with some experience is Brody Savage (6-0, 220, Jr.), who will man the center spot for the Bulldogs. “Offensively, we’ll run out of the I-formation and we have a lot of young skill guys who will get their chance,” Blackburn said. “We’ll

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Jack Grimmett probably spread things out more than we have in the past as well.”

DEFENSE The youth movement also will impact the Bulldog defense. There are some players who saw limited action last year that will be expected to pick up the mantle as starters in 2017. Savage is back at one of the linebacker spots, along with Smith. Both had nearly 50 tackles last season. Evans, who picked off three passes in 2016, will be the man in the secondary. Up front, Dempsey, who had nearly 100 tackles and eight sacks as a defensive end, will need to demonstrate senior leadership for the youngsters who will join him. “We will be very young and inexperienced on defense but we expect some of these guys that have played behind the last two senior classes to step up and surprise some people,” Blackburn said. “We’re excited about the challenge and look forward to the season.” SCHEDULE 8-25 – at Hobart 9-1 – vs. Healdton 9-8 – at Lexington 9-15 – vs. Wayne 9-22 – at Kingston 9-29 – vs. Tishomingo 10-6 – at Davis 10-13 – vs. Coalgate 10-19 – at Atoka 10-27 – vs. Marietta 11-3 - OPEN


DAVIS WOLVES Coach: JODY WEBER LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 9-3 2015 - 9-4 2014 - 15-0 2013 - 15-0 2012 -14-1

OFFENSE If it’s not broke, then don’t fix it. That could be the approach for the Wolves entering 2017, except for the fact that Davis expects to be back in the running for winning the Class 2A state title. Briston Summers (5-10, 180, Sr.) once again will be one of the top offensive players in Class 2A following a 1,700-yard rushing effort in which he averaged 10.5 yards per carry and scored 31 touchdowns. Adding to the Wolves’ ground-and-pound offense will be Blake Neal (5-10, 178, Sr.), the fastest player on the team who provides big-play potential, along with Noah Goodin (6-0, 175, Sr.) and fullback Logan Taliaferro (5-11, 185, Sr.). Opposing teams can expect coach Jody Weber to find a way to give tight end Gunnar Arms (6-3, 230, Sr.) opportunities to touch the football as well as provide muscle to the blocking schemes with Dylan Melton (6-0, 190, Sr.) in the double-tight end formation. Experience and talent describes another veteran offensive line, including Weston Fuller (6-1, 290, Sr.), Klayton Scott (6-1, 235, Sr.), Tyren Miller (6-1, 275, Sr.), George Thomas (6-0, 180, Jr.) and Brendon Hobbs (5-10, 240, Jr.).

DEFENSE Logan Taliaferro, who registered 80 tackles in 2016, once again will be the leader of the pack at linebacker, joined by Blake Neal and Dylan Melton, all capable of stopping the run or matching up in pass coverage. The front line will be another standard issue strong and aggressive unit, including defensive ends Gunnar Arms and Jared Brown (6-1, 211, Jr.), while nose guard Cooper Webb (6-1, 235, So.) returns after earning a starter’s role last year as a freshman. The secondary unit includes another pair of two-year veteran performers in Noah Goodin and Briston Summers along with Jase Ryan (5-10, 170, Sr.) ticketed to create more big plays. With Davis, what you see if what you get. The question remains with this much experience and talent: is there anyone that can deny the Wolves from winning the school’s seventh state championship?

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SCHEDULE 9-1 – at Lone Grove 9-8 – vs. Sulphur 9-15 – at Heritage Hall 9-22 – vs. Atoka 9-29 – at Marietta 10-6 – vs. Stratford 10-13 – at Kingston 10-19 – vs. Tishomingo 10-27 – OPEN 11-3 – at Coalgate

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Coach: JIM DIXON LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 9-3 2015 - 9-4 2014 - 4-7

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quarterback Dawson Muck (5-10, 160, Sr.), who presents a dual threat whether running or passing the football.

DEFENSE Defense by domination best explains the characteristics of the Bulldogs’ 4-3 alignment that will showcase the bruising talents of nine returning starters. Four-year defensive end starter Dan Baker (5-9, 195, Sr.), who wants another piece of gold from football to go along with his two state wrestling championships, totaled 67 tackles off the edge, including five sacks in 2016, and joins Wyatt Parks (6-1, 175 Sr.), who returns a starter’s mentality at the opposite defensive end slot. The Bulldogs are deep in talent and experience at linebacker, where Trey Kiser is the ringleader with a team-high 109 tackles last year to go with a pair of interceptions and two defensive touchdowns. Bradley Vineyard (6-0, 175, Sr.), who charted 64 tackles including four sacks, reunites with Brant Miller, who had 53 stops, and Jacob Parks, who missed seven games due to injury. Houston Haines’ athleticism allows the talented senior to provide lockdown coverage on the corner. Add it all up and the Bulldogs may reflect the impact their head coach has had on so many: that through hard work, determination, talent

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SCHEDULE 8-25 – at Purcell 9-1 – vs. Wynnewood 9-8 – at Davis 9-15 – vs. John Marshall 9-22 – at Madill 9-29 – vs. Lone Grove 10-6 – at Pauls Valley 10-13 – vs. Plainview 10-19 - OPEN 10-28 – at Dickson 11-3 – at Seminole


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Coach: CHRIS BERUS

SCHEDULE: 9-1 – vs. Ardmore 9-8 – at Carl Albert 9-15 – at Durant 9-22 – vs. Bethany 9-29 – at Cleveland 10-6 – vs. Tecumseh 10-13 – at Tuttle 10-19 – vs. Tulsa Central 10-27 – at Blanchard 11-3 – vs. Harrah

QUICK HITS: QB Jackson McFarlane is a multi-faceted performer. McFarlane threw for two touchdowns, scored on a 72-yard run, kicked a 41-yard field goal and extra point, plus a two-point conversion in a 31-19 win over Blanchard on October 28th.

Running back Adam Anderson ran for 89 yards and a touchdown while catching 14 passess for 161 yards and another score in a 40-30 loss to Tuttle on October 14th.

Incredibly, Ada’s last state championship came in 1996. Bubba Babb and Bryan Thomas both topped the

Jackson McFarlane 100-yard mark on the ground in a 21-14 win over McAlester.. LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 5-6 2015 - 6-4 2014 - 8-3 2013 - 7-4 2012 – 6-4

“BUILDING THE BLOCK” Day by day… game by game, the 2017 football campaign for the Ada Cougars is a game plan for success with a strategy of coaches and players to build the block. Ada welcomes the return of Chris Berus as head coach of the Cougars football program many remember that Berus

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first season as an assistant in 1996 was the last time Ada captured the big gold ball. After coaching at Midwest Carl Albert and Plainview before spending the past two years at Shiloh Christian in Springdale Arkansas, Berus returns to Ada where he was an assistant for 10 seasons eager to lead the Cougars to the programs elusive 20th state title. While only five starters return on offense from last year’s 5-6 season, Ada has proven leaders and players with game time experience in skill positions. Jackson McFarlane (5-10, 175, Sr.) returns at

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quarterback after completing 67% of his pass attempts totaling 1,537 yards plus adding 784 yards rushing. Depth at wide receiver is an advantage including the return of a proven playmaker Kylen Cooper (6-1, 175, Sr.) who grabbed 27 receptions for 249 including a four-touchdown effort against Durant before breaking his ankle in the week three contest. Other sure handed receivers include Lincoln Gibson (6-0, 170,Sr.), Ross Kemp (6-1, 180, Sr.) and Zach Powell (5-8, 155, Sr.) who averaged 9.5 yards per catch last year. The Cougars ground

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battles are Braden Henderson (6-3, 220, Sr.), Blake Pettigrew (5-10, 240, Jr.), Jared Bailey (6-0, 285, Jr.), Jeff McDonald (6-0, 240, Sr.), Aaron Northern (6-3, 220, Sr.) as well as Jacob Smalley (6-3, 240, Sr.), Brooks Davis (6-3, 200, Jr.) and Teagin Rogers (6-2, 225, So.). An extra point to the Cougars ability to light up the scoreboard includes the kicking talents of McFarlane who has nailed 15 of 17 field goal attempts the past two years including his longest three-point conversion from 41 yards. Ada’s multiple 3-4 alignment welcomes five starters to the 2017 lineup plus a cast of athletes who gained experience after injuries sidelined multiple Cougars last year.

Play at linebacker is a talented area of the Ada defense where a trio of seniors who are always looking for contact include Christian Maloy (6-3, 205, Sr.), Zach Martinez (5-9, 185, Sr.) and two-year veteran Grant Bellard (6-0, 185, Sr.) along with Adam Anderson. The secondary unit will include Tanner Gilliam (6-2, 175, Sr.) who led the team in interceptions plus Garrett Christian (5-11, 165, Sr.) who delivers a no-fear effort against the run and in pass coverage. “We have a lot of skills kids that I’m confident will be difference makers and others that will become playmakers on both sides of the football but most importantly it’s all about the team,” said

Berus reviewing the 2017 Cougars roster. “At Ada, we have high expectations for success and we have kids that are ready to get the job done.” “WE’VE GOT SPIRIT” Energy PLUS…it’s the only way to describe the talents of the cheerleaders at Ada High School. In the winning tradition of Ada, this year’s squad is once again ready to raise the bar of achievement with nonstop school spirit and performance. Former cheerleader and 2000 Ada graduate Coach T.K. Fuller returns to her alma mater in her first year as head coach and this year’s team enters the school year already at a championship level after earning a

Ada Cougar Cheerleaders bid to the National Cheerleaders Association championships to be held next January in Dallas, TX. While competing at the NCA sponsored camp this summer, Cougar cheerleaders received two superior ratings for Cheer and Chant as well as Technical Excellence Stunting Award and Most Spirited Squad honors. Fifteen of the 18 members also earned All-American nominations based upon their displayed talents in cheer, stunt, tumbling and leadership. “These girls thrive on competition and consistently perform under pressure at a championship level,” said Fuller. “Not only does this group have the athleticism,

technique and skill level of championship cheer, they also have a passion for academic excellence.” Members of the 20172018 cheerleaders include five seniors Amy Vallin, Lindsey Manuel, Makenna Strunk, Hope McDonald and Gillian Cloar along with a trio of juniors Kaelie Miller, Brittnee McComas and Haylee Gregg. Four sophomores including Sarah Kate Childers, Bree Coyle, Sophie Scroggins and Raynie Cravett plus six freshmen Alyssa Gallegos, Brooklyn Skinner, Ovviyaa Manusrii, Brightyn Erickson, Micayla Hutchins and Gentry Langley.

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SPIRIT OF SUCCESS

Jackson McFarlane - Spirit of Success Knowing that all eyes are on the Cougars quarterback, McFarlane cherishes the moment.

“For me, pressure is privilege. It’s something I thrive on,” notes McFarlane. “You have to make the commitment to get it done with no excuses.”

A student of the game, McFarlane’s academic achievements challenge his football skills. Acknowledging his favorite subject is history, the Ada senior maintains a 4.0 GPA while ranking number five overall in his graduating class. MOJO…COUGAR MAGIC…terms that to the fans of Ada football have a specific tradition of winning on Friday night. It’s the belief in the commitment to give 110%...100% of the time that has helped to define the contributions of Ada senior quarterback, Jackson McFarlane.

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“History is my favorite subject because I enjoy studying the past and the fact that history repeats itself.”

Ada football has its proven quarterbacks including Wyatt Robson, Brandon Daniels, Larry McBroom, Bobby Warmack just to name a few.

“Every one of us, players and coaches get the question can you make it happen this year? Sure we can but we can’t win the state championship today. We can focus on getting better everyday. We’re going to build the block piece by piece, step by step and bring the block A back to where it was.”

A multi-sport athlete whose talents include baseball, McFarlane totaled 2,321 yards total offense last season multiplying into 18 touchdowns. A game changer on special teams, McFarlane has toed through 58-64 PAT attempts and 15 of 17 field goal attempts for his career.

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ALLEN MUSTANGS COACH: STEPHEN CALDWELL LAST 5 YEARS: 2012 - 2-8 2013 - 6-5 2014 - 5-5 2015 - 6-5 2016 - 5-6

OFFENSE The 2017 seniors on the Mustangs roster are determined to finish their careers with a third straight trip to the Class B postseason party. The trail for the Mustangs will once again be powered by a lineup steeped in playmaking at running back including Garrett Wallis (5-10, 180, Sr.) and Wyatt Murphy (5-10, 175, Jr.) offer a 1-2 tandem for putting points on the scoreboard. Aaron Dockrey (6-0, 170, Jr.) takes the reins at quarterback and will rely upon the determined route running and sure handed receptions of Hunter Simpson (6-5, 210, Jr. and Boone Brecheen (5-9, 165, So.). An area of issue for the spread attack will be the development of young offensive linemen as Tanner Woffard (5-9, 220, Sr.) captains the group to establish control of the line of scrimmage. “Our playmakers will give us options on offense allowing us to be more balanced,” said head coach Stephen Caldwell. DEFENSE Mustang coaches have issued the challenge to the defensive front trio to control the line of scrimmage where Jonathon Bailey (6-0, 240, Sr.) and Trapper Simpson (6-0, 220, Jr.) will be called upon to keep the corral gate closed. The linebacker tandem of Shane Rinehart (6-0, 190, Sr.) and Chris Nelson (6-1, 195, Sr.) return to play with passion and make tackles in space with pass

and run support from the secondary provided by Braylee Dickerson (6-1, 175, Sr.) and Tadyn Walker (5-10, 170, Jr.). “Our defense consists of a group of kids who thrive on physical play,” said Caldwell. “If the efforts of the offseason are an indication of determination, we’re on the right track.”

Jarred Miner experience on this team is still underclassmen should bode well down the line for the Tigers.

SCHEDULE 8-25 – at Fox 9-1 – vs. Wetumka 9-8 – at Dewar 9-15 – OPEN 9-22 – OPEN 9-29 – vs. Weleetka 10-6 – vs. Macomb 10-13 – at Strother 10-19 – vs. Maysville 10-27 – at Maud 11-3 – at Caddo

DEFENSE The names are pretty much the same on this side of the ball for the Tigers as they are on offense. Larney and Shull will be the up-front guys in the Konawa 4-2 scheme, which will be looked at to control the line of scrimmage. Stokes and Rutherford return as the heavy hitters at linebackers and Campbell and Kilpatrick will be the lockdown guys in the secondary. Obviously, depth will be a concern for Latimer as injuries to any of these guys means a loss on both sides of the ball. Working on that depth and breaking in a new quarterback will be the big tasks for Latimer and his staff when fall practice begins.

KONAWA TIGERS

Coach: LARRY LATTIMER LAST 5 YEARS: 2012 - 1-9 2013 - 4-6 2014 - 1-9 2015 - 0-10 2016 - 2-8

OFFENSE After a year of getting used to coach Larry Latimer’s ways and getting two more wins than they had in 2015, the Tigers are poised to continue that upward trend in 2017. Running back Chris Stokes (5-10, 200, Jr.) returns to anchor the offensive unit for Konawa. He’ll be joined in the backfield by H-back Tommy Shull (511, 220). John Larney (5-11, 290, Sr.) is the lone senior returning starter and will be the only starter back on the offensive line for the Tigers. The heart of the offense will be the receiving corps, led by Tyler Rutherford (5-10, 180, Jr.), Colten Campbell (5-10, 165, Jr.) and Dyami Kilpatrick (6-1, 160, Jr.). The fact that most of the

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SCHEDULE 9-1 – at Holdenville 9-8 – vs. Wewoka 9-15 – at Quinton 9-22 – at Crossing Christian 9-29 – vs. Minco 10-6 – at Wayne 10-13 – vs. Oklahoma Christian Academy 10-19 – at Wellston 10-27 – vs. Wynnewood 11-3 – vs. Healdton

HOLDENVILLE WOLVERINES :

Coach: BILL WILLIAMS

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OFFENSE “Trust the process” is the Wolverines’ rally cry as Bill Williams begins his second season as head coach, buoyed by the return of eight starters from last season. The game-time experience, aggressiveness and size of Mikey Hamilton (6-1, 250, Sr.), Bailey Mairel (6-3, 285, Sr.) and Brandon Giles (5-10, 235, So.) give Holdenville an earthmoving advantage to the offensive unit. The blue and gold version of the single-wing will no doubt create misdirection success, thanks to the efforts of Jarred Miner (5-10, 177, Sr.), who runs the show after averaging 5.8 yards per carry last season. Other players capable of producing offensive results will include Chase Gibbs (5-9, 175, Jr.), Tavian Buck (5-10, 160, So.), and D.Q. Olden (5-10, 155, So.). Expect the unexpected when the Wolverines have the football with wide receiver J.W. Tiger (6-3, 210, Jr.), who averaged 14.3 yards per catch and tight end Sawyer Huff (6-4, 185, Jr.) providing game-changing moments. “Run first then do the unconventional,” Williams said. “That’s the magic of the single-wing offense.”

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DEFENSE The Wolverines’ defensive scheme revolves around the 10-1 principles, an old school approach of playing a physical and attack style defense regardless of the alignment. Linebackers Chase Gibbs, who totaled 61 tackles last season, and Brand Giles and Cale Shepherd (5-9, 160, Jr.) will lead the Holdenville assault while Mikey Hamilton and Bailey Mairel anchor the defensive front line. Jarred Miner, J.W. Tiger and Tavian Buck will be two of the reasons for Holdenville’s ability to create turnovers in the secondary in pass coverage or run support. “The hunger for success is prevalent among these kids,” Williams said. “They’ve spent the entire offseason and summer together doing the little things that create success. They’re tough kids that are determined to be part of the solution to the Wolverines winning on Friday nights.” SCHEDULE 8-25 – vs. Konawa 8-31 – at Shawnee JV 9-8 – at Coalgate 9-15 – at Morris 9-22 – OPEN 9-29 – at Vian 10-6 – at Henryetta 10-13 – vs. Antlers 10-19 – vs. Wewoka 10-27 – vs. Haskell 11-3 – vs. Okemah


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Broken Bow BROKEN BOW SAVAGES :

Coach: GLENNIS RING

SCHEDULE: 8-25 - vs. Plainview 9-1 – at Idabel 9-8 – OPEN 9-15 – vs. McAlester 9-22 – at Tulsa Rogers 9-29 – vs. Hilldale 10-6 – at Sallisaw 10-12 – vs. Stilwell 10-20 – at Metro Christian 10-27 – vs. Poteau 11-3 – at Fort Gibson

QUICK HITS: Broken Bow has not won a district championship since 2010. Incredibly, the Savages won 12 straight district titles from 1983 to 1994.

The Savages have won four state championships in school history. Phil Maggard ran 22 times for 128 yards and two touchdowns in a 1973 state finals win over Elk City. Broken Bow has dropped the last four in the series against Sallisaw. The teams will meet for the 22nd consecutive year on October 6th. The Black Diamonds have won 13 of those 21 games. LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 3-7 2015 - 5-6 2014 - 5-5 2013 - 1-9 2012 - 7-4

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OFFENSE The Savages welcome their second head coach in three years as Glennis Ring takes the reins for Broken Bow. One of the first tasks for the new coach will be establishing a quarterback. But on the plus side, that quarterback will have talented game-breaking receivers to throw to in J.J. Harris (6-2, 190, Sr.) and Quinton Owens (5-10, 170, Jr.). Holding down the fort in the middle of the offensive again will be talented center Jordan Kelly (6-0, 215, Sr.). The Savages are expecting big things from big tackle Eric Brown (6-3, 255, Jr.). Another game breaker returning for Broken Bow is running back Cason Brewster (6-3, 215, Sr.), whose size and strength bolsters the running attack out of the I-formation while also giving a good passing target. Speedy Cody Green (6-0, 175, Jr.) also is expected to play a role in the running game.

needed pieces to fill gaps at quarterback and offensive line as Broken Bow seeks to get back to its traditional winning ways.

DEFENSE Kelly, Harris and Owens also will do double duty for the Savages as they add some experience and senior leadership to the defense. Joining them in Ring’s 4-2-5 defense will be Stephen Young (5-10, 250, So.) at defensive end and Britton McKinney (5-7, 155, So.) at cornerback. With Ring’s late hiring, the Savages will have to hit the ground running while building some depth and finding the

VALLIANT BULLDOGS

Coach: SCOTT PRATT LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 1-9 2015 - 1-9 2014 - 0-10 2013 - 2-8 2012 - 3-7

OFFENSE Out with the old and win with the new is a prevailing thought surrounding the Bulldogs’ camp as Scott Pratt takes over the program following a successful tenure at Hartshorne. The 2017 lineup returns eight starters to the offensive unit amidst a roster that includes 19 of its 30 players that are sophomores and freshmen. Everything on offense begins by winning the battles up front as Pratt rotates series between Devin Fuller (6-1, 205, Sr.), Hayden Hale (5-10, 195, Jr.), Teryn Endsley (5-10, 210, So.), Tucker Jones (5-10, 195, Jr.), Lane Simpson (6-0, 270, Jr.), Hunter Withers (5-10, 230, Jr.), Reese Endsley (5-9, 195, Sr.) and Corey Fyffe (5-10, 225, So.). They’ll create running lanes for returning veteran Nick Hall (5-11, 195, Sr.), who delivers a strong and athletic effort at

Valliant running back, along with Brady Payne (5-11, 170, So.) and Chris Baldwin (5-8, 150, So.). Experience will be a plus at quarterback as Keegan Linninger (6-2, 185, Jr.) enters his third season capable of pinpoint accuracy throwing the football to a group of receivers that includes sure-handed returning starter Seth Jones (56, 125, Jr.) along with Karson Fields (5-4, 130, Fr.), Marcus Jordan (6-1, 170, Fr.), Braylen McKeever (6-0, 140, Fr.), Sean Fuller (5-10, 150, Fr.), Cody Rivers (5-9, 150, So.) and Colby Craig (5-8, 140, So.). “The offense is learning a new scheme,” Pratt said, “and the pieces are beginning to fit and create a spark of success.”

DEFENSE Eight is enough to establish a foundation of defensive playmaking in the Bulldogs’ 4-2-5 alignment with senior linebacker Nick Hall leading the “attack pack” along with Brady Payne as well as Michael Sands (5-8, 150, Sr.), Sean Fuller and Colby Craig. Keenan Linninger and Seth Jones provide leadership in the secondary spots as a freshman trio of Karson Fields, Braylen McKeever and Marcus Jordan develop along with Cody Rivers to provide blanket coverage and run support.

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Nick Hall Controlling the point of attack on the front line will be Devin Fuller, Hayden Hale, Teryn Endsley, Tucker Jones, Lane Simpson and Hunter Withers competing for starting roles. “Believe in each other as well as yourself,” Pratt said. “If the spring and summer is any indication of desire, this year’s Bulldogs are going to prove to themselves and others that we can and will compete.” SCHEDULE 8-25 – at Coalgate 9-1 – vs. Marietta 9-8 – vs. Kingston 9-15 – at Heavener 9-22 – vs. Antlers 9-29 – at Panama 10-6 – vs. Hartshorne 10-13 – at Spiro 10-20 – OPEN 10-27 – at Wilburton 11-3 – vs. Hugo


IDABEL WARRIORS Coach: DENNIS PARKER LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 8-4 2015 - 7-4 2014 - 9-3 2013 - 1-9 2012 - 2-8

OFFENSE In what should have been at least somewhat of a rebuilding year in 2016, the Warriors played their way to the second round of the Class 3A playoffs. This season they return five offensive starters, including three in the

offensive line. Dustin McAdory (510, 175 Sr.) takes over quarterback duties and his development will be a big key to Idabel’s success this year. Coach Dennis Parker puts a lot of faith in McAdory at the QB spot as he feels the Warriors will throw the ball more this year. There will be a couple of receivers returning who can break the big play at any time with lightning speed in Tyrone Howell (6-3, 190, Sr.) and LaQuan Wells (5-9, 165, Jr.). Up front, the Warriors

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welcome back center Jake McLain (5-10, 175, Sr.) as well as Arron Hilton (5-10, 230, Sr.) at guard and tackle Tyler Sivard (6-3, 220, Jr.).

DEFENSE With eight returning starters, the defense will be called on to quiet opposing offenses. The Warriors will rely on a speedy secondary to blanket receivers and come up quickly for run support. Dalton Harper (5-10, 175, Sr.), with a year of experience, and Jhedi Harjo (5-10, 175, Jr.) man the safety spots. A pair of battle-tested seniors return to hold things down at linebacker in Markell Lewis (6-0, 170, Sr.) and Steven Bennett (5-10, 175, Sr.). And in the down position in the Warriors’ 4-3 set,

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a pair of starters are back in big defensive end Donte Reece (6-3, 285, Jr.) and defensive tackle C.J. Frost (6-3, 280, Sr.). Parker feels good about 2017 with the experience he has returning. “I think this may be the best team I’ve had in my four years at Idabel,” Parker said. “We had an excellent year last season and we have a lot of experience back this year.” 9-1 – vs. Broken Bow 9-8 – at Hugo 9-15 – vs. Nashville, Ark. 9-22 – at Fort Worth Trinity Valley 9-29 – at Muldrow 10-6 – vs. Stigler 10-13 – at OKC Capitol Hill 10-20 – vs. Roland 10-27 – at Eufaula 11-3 – at Heavener


HUGO BUFFALOES :

Coach: LLOYD SMITH LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 4-6 2015 - 3-7 2014 - 4-7 2013 - 7-4 2012 - 4-6

OFFENSE It’s a good news-bad news situation for the Buffaloes as the 2017 season gets set to unfold. The good news is that Hugo has most of its skilled position players returning from last season. Chief among those is quarterback Matt Bray (6-1, 175, Jr.), who got some valuable experience as the signal caller last season. While he’s expected to really come in to his own, he’ll have plenty of help in the backfield with the return of Trey Jordan (5-10, 175, Sr.), who had 825 yards rushing and another 411 in receiving yards last season. Head coach Lloyd Smith is expecting big things from this dual threat player in 2017. Sophomore Will King also picked up some varsity time last season at running back as he compiled over 500 yards rushing with six touchdowns for the Buffaloes. He also can spell Bray at quarterback if needed. The bad news is that most of the offensive line will be young and inexperienced as only two players are back in the trenches. Joshua Singchatha (510, 215, Jr.) and Ryan Baker (6-1, 225, Jr.) will be called on to bring their trenchmates along quickly as the season progresses.

Running out of a one-back set, Smith knows he’ll have some playmakers but will have to coach up the front guys. “We’ve got a good group of skilled players which we must distribute the ball to effectively,” Smith said, “but our offensive line and tight end spots will take time to develop with only two starters back there from last year.”

DEFENSE The situation is very much the same on defense as on offense. Hugo will have a talented secondary, which will be the strength of this unit. Jordan, who had 33 tackles, including two for loss, will be joined at defensive back by returning starters Dante Dangerfield (5-9, 165, Jr.), who had a pair of sacks and three interceptions last year, and Jordan Barker (6-1, 150, So.). Also back in the fold the Buffaloes are linebacker/ defensive end Chance Frost (5-10, 175, Jr.), who registered a pair of sacks and three tackles for loss last year, and Bubba Benson (5-9, 175, So.), who saw some limited action last year. But again, experience and depth in the line will be the question marks for Smith and his staff as Frost is the only Buffalo with playing time in the defensive front. “The success of our season will depend on how fast our youth can come of age,” Smith said. “We feel that our skill players can make plays in open space for us if we can effectively get them the ball.” SCHEDULE

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ANTLERS BEARCATS :

Coach: KENNY SPEER LAST 5 YEARS: 2016 - 9-4 2015 - 7-4 2014 - 6-5 2013 - 4-6 2012 - 0-10

OFFENSE The Bearcats, who continued their streak of reaching the Class 2A playoff party last year by advancing to the quarterfinal round, expect to continue their winning ways as head coach Kenny Speer enters his fifth season on the sidelines. The return of six playmakers to the spread attack features the dynamic duo of Kyler Gee (5-10, 165, Sr.) at running back and Kaden Speer (5-9, 165, Jr.) managing the game at quarterback. Gee has totaled more than 2,700 yards in the past two seasons, including a 1,615 yard campaign with 22 touchdowns last year, while Speer totaled 1,275 yards passing and completed 70 percent of his attempts. A primary target at receiver, Hunter Simpson (5-7, 160, Sr.) provides quickness on pass routes capable of turning short catches into touchdowns, along with Kyle Schier (5-8, 165, Sr.). Add to the offense the gamebreaker talents of Zion

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Trey Jordan Wood (6-0, 190, Jr.), whose speed and athletic skills create hard to defend matchups. Cason Akard (6-1, 240, Sr.) who consistently wins the physical battles on the line, is the lone returning starter as Trent Young (5-10, 240, Jr.) and Justin Trammell (6-0, 265, Sr.) compete to earning starting duties. “We’ve got the playmakers to maintain a balanced attack,” Speer said.

DEFENSE Man-up pass coverage while the linebackers run downhill will be the defensive scheme for the Bearcats 4-3 alignment. Linebacker Matt Bloodworth (5-10, 170, Sr.), who averaged 10.5 tackles per game with six sacks last year, leads the charge. “Matt is a prototype linebacker, hard working with a nose for the football,” Speer said. The aggressive nature of Cason Gee (6-2, 195, So.), who totaled 34 tackles, will combo with Cason Akard at defensive end while Justin Trammell

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plugs the middle of the front line. Depth will be a plus for a Bearcats defense that totaled 21 turnovers in 2016 as Kyler Gee, who led the team in interceptions, joins forces with Zion Wood to deliver a physical and fast cover/run stopping combination, along with Kaden Speer and Hunter Simpson, whom Speer names as the best cover man in the secondary. “We want to initiate the contact and swarm all 11 players to the ball,” Speer said. “We have to continue to focus on doing the little things right that let us build our success and take first things first. Win the district again and go from there.” SCHEDULE 9-1 – vs. Savanna 9-8 – vs. Talihina 9-15 – at Atoka 9-22 – at Valliant 9-29 – at Hartshorne 10-6 – vs. Panama 10-13 – at Holdenville 10-19 – vs. Spiro 10-27 – at Hugo 11-3 – vs. Wilburton


C H A R AC T E R C O U N T S

Hugo Character Counts: Matt Bray and Trey Jordan What identifies you as a person? Are you the type of individual that when you say you’re going to do something, you do it and do it right the first time? Are you willing to guarantee your actions insure that Character Counts?

On top of their athletic talents, Matt Bray and Trey Jordon of Hugo walk their talk both on and off the field.

“Consistency is something that defines both of these guys on the football field, in the classroom as well as around town,” said Buffaloes head coach Lloyd Smith. “They are establishing an example for others to follow. Quietly with respect, junior quarterback Matt Bray is a student of the game. Coach Smith is confident in Bray’s playmaking abilities as well as his decision making. “He lets his action do all his talking,” confirmed Smith. “Matt’s the kind of young man that not only tried to make himself better but also everyone else

around him both on and off the field.”

A multi-sport standout, Trey Jordan enters his senior season with a proven performance chart of success. Last spring Jordan’s speed helped the 4x100 and 4x200 meter relay teams qualify for the state track meet. This fall, Jordan will employ his explosive speed and quick cut abilities to create a mismatch against opposing defenders as a slot receiver plus captain the defensive secondary at safety.

Smith also credits Jordan, the team’s lone senior this year, as the team leader. “Trey has an outgoing type personality that kids naturally gravitate toward, they want to be around him,” said the Hugo coach now in his second season. “And as his coach, I know that we can rely upon Trey to be the motivation to the younger players to raise their expectations for

Matt Bray success and achievements.”

With the influence of Matt Bray and Trey Jordan as examples, the outlook for success continues to grow at Hugo.

“Together, Matt and Trey model what we want to be the face of Buffaloes football in the future,” commended Smith. “They’re proving the value of making Character Counts.”

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