Sports
THE
JOURNAL, Thursday, October 30, 2014 - B3
Sophomore Autry Westfall stayed pretty busy during Friday night's game at Kingfisher.
Here he returns one of three kickoffs for a total of 15 yards. Westfall was also the Demons'
leading rusher with 28 yards on five carries as a reserve quarterback late in the game. The
host Yellowjackets gained a 37-0 win. Journal photo by Kyle Lomenick
DEMONS
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"I was pleased with the the game due to receiving an eight-yard loss. Strong
way our defense came out two personal foul penalties safety Dillon Longbrake
and played in the second in the game at Blackwell the added 10 tackles.
half," Williams said. "The week before. Trout finished
Kingfisher 37, P-T 0
kids showed they weren't the game rushing for 118 P-T 0 0 0 0= 0
going to quit playing hard." yards on l7 carries and the KHS 10 13 7 7-37
P-T committed five turn- score. Rushing- P-T: Westfall 5-28;
overs on five straight pos- Reserve quarterback• Crosby 9-19; Peyton 8-6; Swink
1-2; Elwood 1-(-1); Bledsoe
sessions that started in the Autry Westfall was P-T's 9-(-6). KHS: Trout 17-116, TD;
second quarter and carded leading rusher with 28 Hart 2-8; Sternberger 1-19; Brett
Smith 1-10; Shepherd 1-6; Mur-
over to the third. Two of yards on five carries. Peyton phey 1-4; Haub 8-(-7).
those fumbles led to King- was held to 6 yards on 8 Passing-P-T: Bledsoe 6-15-
fisher scores. The Demons carries. Peyton entered the 1,81 yards. KHS: Haub 11-15-0,
lost four fumbles and had game averaging just below 118 yards, 3 TDs; Shepherd
1-1-0, 47 yards.
one pass intercepted. 200 yards a game rushing. Receiving - P-T: Sharp 3-45;
Kingfisher's scores in Bledsoe was 6-for-16 Gould1-13; Peyton1-12; Elwood
the second half were a passing for 81 yards and the 1-11. KHS: Sternberger 4-34,
TD; Brady Smith 3-56, 2 TDs;
21-yard fumble return by one interception. Sharpwas Shepherd 2-6; Woods 1-47;
Sternberger in the third the leading receiver with Arrington 1-14; Borelli 1-6.
Tackles - P-T: Peyton 14,
quarter and a 55-yard run three catches for 45 yards. Bell 11, Longbrake 10, Peck 7,
by backup running backLeading tackler was Sharp 7, Wall 7. Hart 6, Gould
Reid Trout in the fourth Peyton with 14 stops. Line- 5, Binford 2, Crotty 2, EIwood
period. Trout played in the backer Chrys Bell followed 1, Richard 1, Self 1, Smith 1,
place of starter Nick Smith with 11 tackles includ- Stansberry 1, Stites 1.
QB sacks/yards - P-T: Bell
who was suspended froming a quarterback sack for 1-8, Wall 1-9.
BRIEFS
Conference Tournament at
Davenport through Thurs-
day, Nov. 20.
Tuesday, Nov. 18
• Ripley HS basketball
hosts Mulhall-Orlando, 6:30 PO K E S
p.m. Continued from Page
Wednesday, Nov. 19 need to remember the team
• Perkins-Tryon Coaches graduated 28 seniors from
Show, 6 p.m., broadcast live
on KGFY 105.5 FM from El a year ago that played a
Mexicano. bunch. Then you include
Thursday, Nov. 20 in that number players who
• Ripley 5th-6th basketball still had eligibility but left
at Perry, 4:30 p.m. the program for whatever
Friday, Nov. 21 reason. That left a lot of
• P-THS girls' basketball
vacancies to be filled with
scrimmage at Blackwell, 4
p.m. inexperienced players as
• Agra HS basketball well as freshmen.
hosts MulhalI-Orlando, 6:30 So should the Cowboys
p.m. just try to get through the
rest of the season without
SHS
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• Agra JH basketball hosts Day, 6:30 p.m.
Oilton, 4 p.m. • Ripley HS basketball at
• Carney JH basketball Oilton, 6:30 p.m.
hosts Ripley, 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15
• Coyle JH basketball • P-THS boys' basketball
hosts Frontier, 4:30 p.m. scrimmage, 10 a.m.
Friday, Nov. 14 • P-TMS wrestling at
• P-THS football in first Cushing Open.
round of Class 3A state Monday, Nov. 17
playoffs, TBD. • P-T 7th-8th basketball
• Stillwater HS football in host P-T Tournament
first round of Class 6A state through Saturday, Nov. 22
playoffs, TBD. • P-T 9th basketball at
• Coyle HS basketball in Wellston Tournament
first round of Class C state through Saturdayl Nov. 22.
playoffs, TBD. • Agra, Carney, Coyle,
• Agra HS basketball and Ripley basketball at
hosts Riverfield Country 7th-8th grade Cimarron 7
PREGAME
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seven players with over 100
yards in receiving each so
far this season.
Running back Justin
Walton is the leading rusher
with close to 500 yards
on over 50 carries. Scott
McCartney will also see
time in the backfield as
he has nearly 200 yards
rushing.
The 3-4 defense is big
and explosive and the
secondary experienced,
Inman said in a preseason
publication. The defensive
front is anchored by senior
nose guard Sammy Benard
and defensive end Morgan
Downey. Filling the line-
backer positions are junior
Colton Taylor and senior
Brooks Brown. Cornerback
Eli Harris, a senior, leads
the secondary.
Williams feels his troops
will face a challenging
situation this week. First
of all, the gam won't have
any beating for post-season
position but you don't want
to come out and play sloppy
either. The Demons are pre-
paring for the Leopards like
it is another district game.
"We feel a team like
Lindsay will help us pre-
pare for Blackwell next
week," Williams said. "The
kids need a good taste as
they head into Week 10 and
a win would help us with
that confidence."
The Demons hope to
get back on track after the
shutout last week at King-
fisher. Senior running back
Jacob Peyton can add to
his already highlight reel
season as he has rushed for
1,096 yards. He was held
to a career-low six yards
last week.
Senior quarterback Zac
Bledsoe needs 105 yards
to reach 1,000 for the year
OKLAHOMA CITY - point conversion pass failed
Heritage Hall jumped out leaving the score 14-6. The
to a 14-0 first quarter lead Chargers matched the core
as a springboard to a 32-12 with a 55-yard pass play for
win over the Perkins-Tryon a 20-6 halftime score.
seventh graders at Charger After a scoreless third
Stadium last Thursday.quarter, Heritage Hall
Heritage Hall scored on added two more fourth
runs of 23 and 40 yards and quarter scores. The first
with the extra point kicks, was a 15-yardpass connec-
led 14-0 at the end of the tion and the second was a
first quarter. 30-yard run.
P-T cut into the deficit Warden added the
with a five-yard touchdown
pass from Cole Aldridge
to Devon Warden in the
second period. The two-
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night, followed by Bartlesville
XXX with 89, Edmond Memorial
Stillwater High's boys with 93 and Owasso fourth
cross country team, led with 100 points. SHS was
by Be Frohock, captured seventh with 166 points.
seventh place in a Class 6A Frohock finished 16th
Regional 5K Meet at Oral individually in a time of
Roberts University in Tulsa 17:56.58.
last Saturday. Bartlesville (53 points)
The finish qualified the edged Jenks (59 points)
Pioneers for the Class 6A to win the Class 6A Girls
State Cross Country Meet Regional 3K Cross Coun-
try Meet last Saturday at
ORU. SHS's Lady Pioneers
finished 10th with a score
Demons' final score on a Saturday, starting at 12:45
65-yard kickoff return in p.m. at Edmond Santa Fe.
the fourth quarter. Jenks won the boys'
We Do
All Minor
regional title with 27 points, of 301.
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in passing. He's completed
71 of 123 passes inclUding District 3A-1 /
eight touchdowns. He's
/
also thrown three inter- ¢anuln o
ceptions. Thunder Sharp, All Dist. +/-
also a senior, is the leading Heritage Hall 7-1 5-075
Kingfisher7-1 4-060
receiver 28 catches for 399 P-T 5-3 3-21
yards. Peyton follows with Blackwetl 4-4 2-20
19 receptions for 266 yards. Cushing 4-4 1-3-16
Centennial1-7 0-4-60
The offensive line will Mannford 1-7 0-4-60
once again be challengedFriday's games ,,
P-T at Lindsay /
to open up holes against a
Blackwell at Cushing
defense that has given up Kingfisher at Heritage Hall r
less than 100 points for the Mannford at Centennial
season. Last week's games ,
Blackwell 54, Centennial 18 ,
The P-T secondary willCushing 63, Bethel 12 .....
most likely be challenged Heritage Hall 63, Mannford 14
again by the passing of Kingfisher37, P-T0
I'
Standridge. Lindsa c's rush-
ing attack can't be ignored the winner gaining an inside
either. The Leopards are track on the fourth place
averaging just over 156 position.
yards a game rushing and A win by the Maroons
another 240 yards through will move them into a tie
the air. for third with P-T at 3-2
Junior strong safety in the district standings.
Dillon Longbrake is the A loss by Cushing could
leading tackler for P-T eliminate the Tigers from
with 87 tackles. The line- the post-season.
backer corps of Peyton, In District 3A-2, Beth-
Chris Peck, Chrys Bell, and any leads the way with a
Daniel Wall follow with 4-0 record after its 49-0 win
61, 56, 53, and 52 stops, over Blanchard. Douglass
respectively, and John Marshall are tied
Injury-wise, the Demons for second with 3-1 dis-
remain pretty healthy,trict marks after Douglass
Offensive and defensive squeaked out a 21-20 win
lineman Caleb Hart is ques- over the Bears last week.
tionable with a knee injury. Elsewhere, Meeker
Tight end Cade Richard is rolled past Bridge Creek
still bothered with a hip 49-21. Mount St. Mary
pointer but is expected to thumped Dickson 54-22
play. outside of the district.
As mentioned, the This week, Bethany can
Kingfisher at Heritage Hall increase its chance to win
game will be the top con- a district championship
test among the rest of the with a win at Mount St.
district teams. The winner Mary. Douglass will be at
will be the outright leader Blanchard and John Mar-
inthe district standings and shall will host Meeker.
will mostly likely win the Wins by both of those teams
championship, will keep them in the hunt
nether playoff position for a district title as well.
could be decided Friday Bridge Creek will host
night as well. Blackwell Madill in a game outside
will travel to Cushing with the district.
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any further injuries to key expected. That's the mark
players? Remember the of a program that's still
Pokes are one win away rising.
from being bowl eligible With regards to the
but if you take a look at the lighter side of the game,
final four opponents, it's a there were some accom-
bit tough trying to figure out plishments reached.
where that one win could Grogan's 40-yard field
come from. goal he made in the second
One would think the quarter moved him into a tie
final home game on Nov. for ninth all-time with 29.
15 against Texas could be He shares that number with
it. That makes, sense as the Jason Ricks who kicked
Longhorns are still experi- from 2004-2007. For a
encing the growing pains single season, Grogan is
from first-year head coach now in seventh place with
Charlie Strong. Certainly 18 field goals.
the road trips to K-State, Grogan entered the game
Baylor, and Oklahoma will leading the nation in field
be tough but OSU has won goals made per game at
at each of those places. 2.43 and his 10.9 points
In one way, it's good to scored per game ranked first
see fans voicing their frus- among kickers.
trations about how things Also, Johnson's touch-
are going this season after down catch was the first
experiencing a lot of suc- reception and touchdown
cess in recent years. There of his career.
were those years that get- Safety Jordan Sterns
ting five wins was deemed recorded a career-high 20
pretty good and qualifying tackles and the defense has
for a bowl game was a treat, recorded at least two sacks
Now lots of wins and a in nine consecutive games.
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