MaxPreps Oklahoma Team of the Week: Broken Arrow football

By Mitch Stephens Oct 9, 2013, 11:00am

The Tigers own a perfect blend of pass and run and it's led to a 4-1 start, which includes resounding 28-6 win over Bixby. That makes them the Oklahoma Team of the Week presented by the Oklahoma National Guard.

Broken Arrow football is this week's Oklahoma Team of the Week presented by the Oklahoma National Guard.
Broken Arrow football is this week's Oklahoma Team of the Week presented by the Oklahoma National Guard.
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Talk to worldly travelers, philosophers and football coaches alike. Most will preach the very same word: balance.

That's exactly what the football team at Broken Arrow (Okla.) displayed last week — and most weeks normally — in an impressive 28-6 win over Bixby.

The Tigers (4-1), under coach Steve Spavital, racked up 22 first downs and 429 yards, almost evenly divided between the pass and run.

For their balance, long-standing excellence and remarkable participation — the Tigers have a whopping roster of 125 — Broken Arrow was selected as the MaxPreps Oklahoma Team of the Week, presented by Oklahoma National Guard.



Senior quarterback Coleman Key completed 26 of 35 for 233 yards and four touchdowns, two to Myles Smith (6 catches, 86 yards) and one each to Austin Reed (14, 126) and Alex Lewis (1, 8).

Broken Arrow also broke Bixby with a powerful running game, that totaled 196 yards on 37 carries (5.30 per carry), led by Devon Thomas (16 carries, 97 yards), while sophomore Jamal Shaw added six carries for 47 yards.

Defensively, Broken Arrow only allowed Bixby's high-powered attack into the end zone once, on a pass from Marshall Ray (15 of 37, 168 Yards) to Blake Cooper.

"We knew that they were a well-coached team so we knew we had to simplify a lot of things," said Spavital. "We had to especially control their movement on defense. We prepared by keeping it business as usual. We had a lot of meetings, and a great week of practice."

The game was relatively even in the first quarter when the host Tigers took a 14-6 lead. But the team's defense wouldn't allow Bixby back in the end zone the rest of the way.

Broken Arrow recorded a whopping 14 tackles for losses, three by senior Diamond Hemphill and two each from Alex Bradley, Quintonio Tolon and Gage Kaiser. Bradley led the team with 11 tackles, followed by 10 from Markeel Moses and eight from Andrew Kaiser.



Damian Howard added a key interception and 21-yard return.

"Our (defensive) front is very experienced. They are guys who came back from last year who are not very big, but make up for that by a lot of movements," said Spavital. "They are doing an outstanding job based on experience, intelligence and their knowledge of the game."

Broken Arrow was coming off a resounding 65-10 win over Muskogee as sophomore Jamal Shaw broke loose for 200 yards rushing and three touchdowns. The Tigers rushed for 333 yards in that one and Key was an efficient 16 of 21 for 173 yards and three more touchdowns.

The Tigers haven't had a losing record from at least 2004, and they went 10-3 in 2009 and 14-2 in 2011. Last season they were 8-4. The 2011 team lost a bitter state final to Union 23-22.

Key, a 6-foot-5, 225-pound senior, ranks 14th in the state with 898 passing yards, 12 touchdowns and five interceptions.

"We have an experienced quarterback, multiple receivers and tailbacks, and are more successful," said Spavital. "This core of experience has made us a better team."



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