
Lincoln Christian football is the Week 14 winner of the Oklahoma Team of the Week, presented by the Oklahoma National Guard.
Photo courtesy of Alicia Heineman
Week 14 Winner: Lincoln Christian Football
It's an old adage: once the playoffs start, throw the records out the window.
Lincoln Christian (Tulsa)
had started off the season on a sour note with back-to-back losses and
stood at 3-3 halfway through. But head coach Darren Melton kept the
message to his team clear — just get to the playoffs.
That's
exactly what the Bulldogs did, winning four of their final five regular
season games to advance to the Class 3A playoffs. Their reward? An
opening round road matchup with an 8-2 Stigler team.
"It’s a new
season. You play for ten weeks to qualify for the playoffs and then put
it all behind you," said Melton. "With it being the playoffs the
enthusiasm in practice increases and our guys understand that at this
point every team is a good one."
Stigler was certainly good, but
last Friday night Lincoln Christian was better, pulling out a 41-21
victory to advance to the second round.
For its resilience and
impressive playoff-opening victory, Lincoln Christian has been selected
as the Oklahoma Team of the Week, presented by the Oklahoma National
Guard.

Micah Wilson, Lincoln Christian
Photo courtesy of Alicia Heineman
What
made the win that much more impressive was the fact that the Bulldogs
were led by a pair of young pups, sophomore quarterback
Micah Wilson and freshman running back
Reed Martin.
Wilson
had pinpoint accuracy, connecting on 16 of 20 passes for 190 yards,
including three touchdowns. Martin was the workhorse on the ground,
pounding out 128 yards and two touchdowns on 30 carries. The 128 yards
surpassed Martin's total for the entire season up to that point, as he
had gained 123 yards on just 17 carries in limited action prior to
Friday's game.
"Due to several injuries this season Reed has been
forced into action very early in his career," said Melton. "Having a
freshman on the field is not usually the ideal situation, but he has
performed well against some tough opponents."
Martin took over for Lincoln Christian's hampered starting running back, senior
Justin Flewellen, who had rushed for over 1,600 yards and 17 touchdowns on the season.
"Reed’s
big frame and explosive running style allowed for him to get some tough
yards against a good Stigler defense last Friday," said Melton. "His
daily preparation met with opportunity and he helped lead his team to a
win on the road. It was an impressive thing to watch."
Wilson was equally impressive at quarterback. His favorite target on Friday was fellow sophomore
Alec Davidson, who caught nine passes for 96 yards and a touchdown. Another sophomore,
Jacob White, and senior
Tim Schwoegler also hauled in touchdown passes.
Schwoegler
also made what could have been the play of the game on defense,
returning a botched lateral 35 yards for a touchdown to give Lincoln
Christian the final momentum. Davidson also intercepted a pass for the
Bulldogs.
Melton and Lincoln Christian (7-4) face another tough
task on Friday, when they take on 11-0 Victory Christian on the road in
the second round of the playoffs.
"Our preparation has been the
same as any other week," said Melton. "We understand the challenge in
front of us and we look forward to a great opportunity against a very
good Victory Christian football team. The team seems to be very focused.
"It
is always a goal to practice on Thanksgiving, so that adds a little
extra incentive for this week. Our guys are practicing efficiently and
spending some extra time in the film room. Needless to say, we are very
excited about this Friday."
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