By Scott Hansen
MaxPreps.com
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1) Jenks: Defeated Sapulpa, 44-9.ÿ Junior quarterback Mark Ginther threw for 271 yards and four touchdowns for the Trojans, who locked up the second seed in District 6A-4 behind Washington. Ginther at one point in the contest completed 11-straight passes.
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2) Bixby: Defeated Durant, 56-18. Bixby trailed early 10-7 before waking up with 49 unanswered points. Quarterback Chase Boles hit Kyle Bayles on a 13-yard touchdown pass to take a 14-10 halftime lead for Bixby, before the floodgates opened in the second half.
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3) Bishop McGuinness (Oklahoma City): Defeated Elk City, 35-3.ÿ The Fighting Irish racked up 334 rushing yards, while holding Elk City to 80 total yards in the rout.ÿ McGuinness quarterback Joseph Krenger tossed two touchdowns and ran for another to lead McGuinness.
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4) Sequoyah (Claremore): Defeated Vinita, 42-10. Sequoyah locked up the District 3A-3 championship with the victory.ÿ
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5) Washington (Tulsa): Defeated Owasso, 21-16.ÿ Michael Harris rushed for 184 yards and two touchdowns as the Hornets held off Owasso for the District 6A-4 title.ÿ Washington quarterback Collier Winters hit Hunter Sawyer on a 17-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter, which proved to be the game winner.
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6) Cascia Hall (Tulsa): Defeated Caney Valley, 67-0. The Commandoes used two special teams touchdowns by Price Pinkerton to jump out to an early 14-0 lead. Cascia Hall's defense held Caney Valley to 17 total yards.
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7) Norman: Lost to Westmoore, 28-14. Norman quarterback Sam Tullius ran for 78 yards and two touchdowns and threw for 129 yards, but it wasn't enough in front of 8,000 fans at Moore Stadium. With the victory for Westmoore, they locked up the District 6A-2 crown.
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8) Wagoner: Defeated Miami, 47-7.ÿ Wagoner completed its first undefeated season since 1982 with the mauling of Miami. Quarterback Duriel Parker and Gus Jones rushed for three touchdowns a piece in the victory. Parker added a 74-yard touchdown pass to Dwight Greer.
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9) Muskogee: Defeated Sand Springs, 57-21. Charles Marshall returned the opening kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown and Muskogee never looked back, racing out to a 50-7 halftime lead. Muskogee running back Dre' Stout rushed for 146 yards and four touchdowns.
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10) East Central (Tulsa): Defeated Catoosa, 63-10. Junior running back Kenny Session rushed for 238 yards on 11 carries and four touchdowns for the Cardinals.
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Heritage Hall's Stevens Breaks Record
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Heritage Hall's Jeremy Stevens set the national record for career field goals in a 14-13 loss to Bethel. Stevens hit a 26-yard attempt for his 49th career field goal. Later, Stevens calmly drilled a career-long 52-yarder for his 50th. Stevens has committed to kick at Oklahoma.
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Kingfisher Upsets Clinton
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Just a week after getting a leg up in the District 3A-1 race after beating Tuttle, Clinton was upset by Kingfisher, 19-7. It essentially made the Week 9 victory over Tuttle null and void, as Kingfisher took the 3A-1 crown with Clinton finishing third in the district.ÿ Instead of hosting one or two playoffs games, the Red Tornadoes now face a road game at Plainview in the first-round of the Class 3A playoffs.
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Kingfisher is a dangerous team in the Class 3A race. Its only losses of the season were to Bishop McGuinness (Oklahoma City), who are one of the favorites in Class 4A, and Tuttle, 12-7.