Six stomps in nine total games is nothing to scoff at, and that's exactly where Stigler stand after their most recent matchup on Friday. They took the match and then some with a 70-12 win over Okmulgee. That looming 58-point mark stands out as the most commanding margin for Stigler yet.
The Stigler offense pulled no punches in the first half and blazed their way to 63 points. Okmulgee countered with 6 points, leaving the score at 63-6 going into the half. The Stigler defense stood its ground in the third quarter, giving up 0 and all but finishing the contest.
Senior Nate Bryant and junior Mason Peery were among the main playmakers for Stigler as the former accumulated 215 passing yards and punched in 2 rushing TDs and the latter picked up 71 yards on the ground on 1 carry and caught 2passes for 100 yards. If you haven't heard Bryant's name lately, then you haven't been paying much attention: he has loomed large in their past nine games. Additional support came from defensive powerhouse sophomore Bruce Engle, who racked up nine tackles.
The teams are both focusing on improving their conference standings in their upcoming contests. Next week Stigler will take on Webster at 7:00 PM. Stigler will be strutting in after a victory while Webster will be stumbling in from a loss. As for Okmulgee, they will go up against Seminole. Seminole enter the game touting a three-game streak of increasing point totals.
See how Stigler vs. Okmulgee plays out in the box score
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