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By Rick Lomenick
FOOTBALL
Journal Sports Editor
;John Marshall Perkins-Tryon has fin-
ished with the appetizer
game moved portion of the schedule. The
to Oct. 25 main course begins tonight
'A schedule change as the Demons travel to
laas been made on Oklahoma City to face the
an upcoming Per- top-ranked Heritage Hall
kins-Tryon High School Chargers. The kickoff is set
for 7 o'clock.
football game.
The game will be broad-
The Demons' game
with John Marshall has cast on KGFY 105.5 FM
been moved to Thurs- with the pregame show at
day, Oct. 25. It' will
remain at 7 p.m. and
will be played at Taft
Stadium.
The game was
originally scheduled for
that day, according to
P-T head coach Bruce
Williams.
6:30 p.m. This will be the eighth two-year hiatus in :Class receiver with 13 catchesfor
Both teams sit on top of meeting between the two 4A. The Chargers capped 244 yards and four touch-
the District 3A-1 standings teams as Heritage Hail last year's unblemished downs, also in four games.
along with Kingfisher with owns a 6-1 series advan- 14-OrecordwithaClass4A The defensive lineup
2-0 records. The Demons tage. The last time the two state championship. Often- will be a stacked formation
are unbeaten at 5-0 while teams met was in 2015sively, the Chargers are with six starters returning
the Chargers are 4-1 follow- when the Chargers gained led by senior running back on that side of the ball.
ing a 30-20 season-opening a 56-0 shutout, at McI!vain Billy Ross who is looking Cornerback Hardy Bowers
loss the Millwood. Field. P=T's lone win came. to improve on lastyear's is the leading tackler with
Last week, P-T steam- in 1986 by a26,21v,e t rushing total of l ,388yards. 51 total stops while free
rolled Blackwell 63-20 in first und of:the So far he has a reportbd safety Phillip Smitherman
while the Chargers gained Class A )lay0ff ' ,i!: 263 yards rushing 0 36 follows with a6.
a 27-20 win over No. HeritagcHal!mai es a carries through four games. The football community
2-ranked John Marshall. return tO Class 3A ra" Connor Carey is the leading MEAT, PageA2
CALENDAR
Thursday, Oct. 4
' P-THS football at
Heritage Hall, 7 p.m.
Game broadcast on
KGFY 105.5 FM with the
pregame show at 6:30
p.m.
P-THS softball at
Class 4A regional tourna-
ment in Hilldale.
P,T cross country at
Oklahoma Baptist Uni-
versity.
Ripley HS softball at
Class A state tournament
in Shawnee.
Friday, Oct. 5
~, Coyle HS football at
Southwest Covenant, 7
p.m.
Stillwater HS football
at Choctaw, 7 p.m. Game
broadcast on KVRO
101.1 FM with the pre-
game show at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 6
Perkins Bandits at
rd
Cushing: 3 grade, 1
p.m.; 4t" grade, 2:30
p.m.; 5~ grade, 4 p.m.; 6=
grade, 5:30 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 8
Coyle JH football at
Covington-Douglas, 6
p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 9
P-T 7th-9t" football at
Cleveland, 5 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 12
P,THS football hosts
Kingfisher, 7 p.m. Game
broadcast on KGFY
105.5 FM with the pre-
game show at 6:30 p.m.
Coyle HS football
hosts Welch, 7 p.m.
. Stillwater HS football
~.Lawton, 7 p.m. Game
brbadcast on KVRO
101.1 FM with the pre-
game show at 6:30 p.m.
saturday, Oct. 13
P-THS cross country
~ind Class 4A regional
meet, TBD.
Perkins Bandits host
Dewey: 2~ grade, 12
noon; 3'd grade, 1 p,m.;
4~ grade, 2:30 p.m,; 5th
grade, 4 p.m.; 6th grade,
5:30 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 15
P-T 9~ & JV football at
Bristow, 5:30 p.m.
Coyle JH footba[t
hosts Prue, 6 p.m:
Tuesday, Oct. 16
th
P-T "P & 8 football
tiosts Bristow, 5 p,m.
Thursday, Oct. 18
,; P-THS football at
Bridge Creek, 7 p.m.
Game broadcast on
KGFY 105.5 FM with the
pregame show at 6:30
p~m.
' Coyle HS football at
Covington-Douglas, 7
p.m.
,Stillwater HS football
hosts Putnam City West,
7p.m.
Perkins-Tryon's Halley Kastl slides safely at home to score the Lady Demons' second run
of the third inning in last Monday's final regular season game here with Blackwell. P-T gained
a 12-3 win and begins Class 4A regional tournament action today at Hilldale.
Journal photo by Rick Lomenick
.S
By Rick Lomenlck first game was at noon with winner's bracket at 2 p.m.
Journal Sports Editor top-seeded and finisher out for a possible tournament
Perkins-Tryon's Lady of District 7 Hilldale play- championship. An "if nec-
Demons begin Class 4A ing Vinita, the fourth place essary" game is scheduled
regional tournament action finisher in District 6. for 4 p.m. P-T takes a 25-7
today at Hilldale. P-T was The losers of the open- record into the tournament.
scheduled to play Broken ing round games will play P-T concluded the reg-
Bow at 2 p.m. in the first of at 4 p.m. with the winners ular season last Monday
two games today, following at 6 p.m. to com- hosting the BlackweU Lady
The Lady Demons fin- plete the first day. Friday's Maroons and gained a 12-3
ished in third place follow- action begins at 12 noon win. The outcome did not
ing District 4A-5 action, with an elimination game. have any bearing on the
Broken Bow was the run- The winner of that game final district standings.
ner-up in District 8. The will face the team in the SOFTBALL, Page A2
RIPLEY - Thee RiPley No. 1 of The Ballfields at
Lady Warriors erupted for Firelake on the south side
four runs late in the game of Shawnee. This will be
that proved to be the dif-" the last game of the evening
ference in a 4-0 Class A session. It will follow top-
regional tournament win ranked Binger-Oney (28-5)
over Strother last Friday playing No. 15 Tushka that
afternoon. It resulted in a began at 4 p.m also on
berth in the Class A state Field No. 1. The winners of
tournament that begins these two games will play
today, at 1:30 p.m. Friday on the
RHS, now 32-4 for the same field.
season, reached the title Today's early games
game after a 4-3 win over have No. 2 Amber-Po-
Preston last Thursday that casset (29-4) playing No.
took eight innings. The 12 Stonewall (16-9). The
event began with a 3-0 win second game is No. 3 Shat-
over this same Strother tuck (32-4) playing No.
squad. 9 Canute (26-10) at 1:30
No." 5-ranked Ripley's p.m. The winners of those
opening round game of the games will play at 11 a.m.
state tournament wiill be at Friday, also on Field No. 1.
6:30 p.m. The opponent is The finals areset for 11 a.m.
No.8Caddo(27-8)onField RIPLEY, PageA2
By Rick Lomenlck
Journal Sports Editor
BLACKWELL - The
outcome of last Friday's
Perkins-Tryon game at
Blackwell was never really
in doubt, especially after
the Demons' first long drive
that resulted in a touch-
down.
P-T rolled up over 500
yards of total offense in
a 63-20 thumping of the
Maroons. The win gives
the Demons a perfect 5-0
overall record and 2-0 in
the District 3A-1 race at the
midpart of the season with
the meat of the schedule on
the horizon.
The Demons start that
portion tonight at Heritage
Hall. The kickoff is 7 p.m.
In a similar scenario
from the previous week's
game with Mannford,
the Demons' first offen-
sive drive started deep in
their own territory at the
three y rd. And history,
also repeated itself as P,'F
marched to length of: the
field in 13 plays for the first
score. It came on a two-yard
plunge from senior Ty Hill
with 4:16 left in the first
quarter.
Hill would add two more
first quarter scores on runs
of two and 19 yards and
P-T raced tO a 21-0 lead.
It was part of the team's
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game plan to get off to a was even cut back to help The Demons added two strike. Anderson chased
good start and take care of players heal up from some more scores in the second down the throw and went
the business at hand early, minor injuries, quarter for a commanding horizontal as he made the
Head coach Bruce Wil-"You always worry a 35-01ead. The first was took catch with 6:21 left in the
liams said afterward he little bit but our kids proved place on one ofthe few pass first half.
was a bit worried as his once again and they proved plays when quarterback The second score came
troops didn't have a very to me that they're going Austin Mages connected with 1:35 remaining when
high intensity level during to be ready to play come with receiver Colby Ander- backup tailback Ayron
practice last week. One day Friday night," he said. son on a 19-yard scoring DEMONS, Page A2
Perkins-Tryon's Ty Hill follows the block of teammate Jordan Brown enroute to a nice gain during last Friday night's
District 3A-1 game at Blackwell. The Demons rolled to a 63-20 win over the Maroons behind Hill's 231 yards of rushing all
in the first half. He also scored three first quarter touchdowns. P-T continues on the road this week playing at Heritage Hall
tonight. The kickoff is at 7 p.m. Journal photo by Kyte Lomenick
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