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Second place up for grabs
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By Rick Lomenick Night festivities, second place. The winner road by a 26-14 final score.1950. The Bears won those
Journal Sports Editor The game will be broad- will have the inside track This will be the fourthgames by scores of 41-0 and District 3A-1
Let's face facts, there's cast on KGFY 105.5 FM of hosting a first round state meeting between the two65-0, respectively. Standings
alot riding on the outcome vJith the pregame show playoff game against the teams and the first time Head coach Bruce Wil-
All Dist. +/-
of Friday night's District starting at 6:30 p.m. It will third place finisher from John Marshall has played in liams was quick to realize Heritage Hall 7-0 5-0 67
3A-1 encounter with John also be streamed live online District 3A-2. The loser Perkins. The three previous the magnitude ofthis game. P-T 7-1 4-I 53
Marshall. Perkins-Tryon by going to the station's will finish most likely finish meetings were at historic He feels it's the biggest dohnMarshall 7-1 4-1 42
Kingfisher4-4 3-215
will host the Bears for the website at stillwaterradio, third and travel to the run- Taft Stadium in Oklahoma game his troops will play Mannford 2-6 2-3-12
7 p.m. contest at McI1- net and clicking on the ner-up finisher in District 2. CityandwinsforJohnMar-in the six years he's been Blackwell 2-6 1-4-45
vain Field as part of Senior KGFY "Listen Live" boxThe Demons are coming shall. The Bears coasted the skipper. And it boils Bridge Creek 2-6 1-4-45
Mt. St. Mary 1-7 0-5-75
at the top of the home page. off last week' s home past the Demons 42-10 last down to the implications of This week's games
Both teams enter thethumping of Bridge Creek year. Other meetings were the game. John Marshallat P-T
game with identical records by a 42-6 verdict. John in 2016 in the second round "It' s all for position," he Mt. St. Mary at Kingfisher
of 6-1 overall and 3-1 in Marshall held off a pesky of the playoffs and the said after last week's win Blackwell at Heritage Hall
Mannford at Bridge Creek
the district race and tied for Mannford bunch on the series opener was back in PLAYOFF, Page A2
3ALENDAR
Friday, Nov. 1
P-THS football hosts
John Marshall, 7 p.m.
Game broadcast on
KGFY 105.5 FM with the
pregame show at 6:30
p.m.
Coyle HS football
hosts Deer Creek-Lam-
ont, 7 p.m.
Stillwater HS football
at Putnam City, 7 p.m.
Game broadcast on
KVRO 101.1 FM with the
pregame show at 6:30
p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 2
Perkins Bandits
football at championship
games in Cushing: 2nd
grade vs. Guthrie, 11
a.m.; 4= grade vs. Okmul-
gee, 2 p.m.; 5th grade vs.
Okmu Igee, 3:45 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 4
Agra 5~8th basketball
at Ripley; 4:30 p.m.
Carney JH basketball
hosts Oilton, 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 5
Agra HS basketball
with Carney, Chesapeake
Energy Arena, OKC, 12
noon.
,Ripley 5th-8th basket-
ball at Oak Grove, 4:30
p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 7
Carney JH basketball
hosts Ripley, 4:30 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 8
P-THS football at
Mount St. Mary, 7 p.m.
Game broadcast on
KGFY 105.5 FM with the
pregame show at 6:30
p.m.
Coyle HS football at
Bluejacket, 7 p.m.
Stillwater HS football
hosts Del City, 7 p.m.
Game broadcast on
KVRO 101.1 FM with the
.pregame show at 6:30
;p.m.
Agra HS basketball
hosts MulhalI-Orlando,
6:30 p.m.
Ripley HS basketball
host Carney, 6:30 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 11
P-TMS basketball at
Berryhill, 5 p.m.
th th
Agra 5 -8 basketball
at Oilton, 4:30 p.m.
Coyle 5th-8= basketball
hosts MulhalI-Orlando,
4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov 12
Agra HS JV hosts
Sovereign, 6:30 p.m.
Carney HS basketball
hosts MulhalI-Orlando,
6:30 p.m.
Thursday, Nov 14
P-TMS basketball with
Guthrie: girls, there, 5
p.m.; boys, here, 5 p.m.
th th
,Carney 5 -8 basket-
ball at MulhalI-Orlando,
4:30 p.m.
th th
Coyle 5 -8 basketball
hosts Frontier, 4:30 p.m.
Ripley 5=-8th basket-
ball at Oilton, 4:30 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 15
P-THS football in
Class 3A state playoffs,
TBD.
Perkins-Tryon linebacker Treyson Dunigan (44) wraps up
Bridge Creek quarterback Dominick Baez for a sack during
first half action of last Friday night'sDistrict 3A-1 game at
Mcllvain Field. Other Demons defenders move in to assist.
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By Rick Lomenick
Journal Sports Editor
Christmas seemed to
have come a bit early this
year for Perkins-Tryon
in their 42-6 thrashing of
Bridge Creek here last
Friday night. The Demons
defense forced five turn-
overs with the offense scor-
ing on three of them enroute
to the District 3A- 1 verdicts
on a soggy McIlvain Field.
The win sets up a battle
for second place in the
district this week as P-T
will host the John Marshall
Bears Friday night. The
kickoff is set for 7 p.m. It is
also Senior Night as those
festivities will take place
starting around 6:30 p.m.
P-T, now 7-1 overall and
4- ! in the district standings,
used the Bobcats miscues
to account for all four of
the first half points. It also
nullified any thoughts of a
possible letdown with the
caliber of opponent on the
visitors' sideline.
"I was a little nervous
with a letdown game sand-
wiched between three
really big games for us,"
head coach Bruce Williams
said after the game. "So
we preached on it all week
trying to make sure those
guys understood the magni-
tude of not letting down and
playing your best no matter
who you play and take an
opportunity to get better."
And they responded
accordingly.
The defense has forced
12 turnovers in thF past
three games with the
offense scoring on many of
those. Defensive coordina-
tor Russell Longbrake is in
the thick of things as he's
moved down to the field this
year to orchestrate this unit.
"It's been a lot of fun to
watch them play and watch
them improve," Longbrake
said afterward. "They have
so much confidence right
now it's unbelievable. I
challenged them before
the game tonight that they
weren't going to run the ball
on us. I said I want you to
take that personal and they
did ."
Three fumble recoveries
and one pass interception
set up the first half scores.
Linebacker Treyson Dun-
igan recovered the first
fumble on the Bobcats'
nine-yard line. It took one
All-District
honors for
The Demons rolled to a convincing 42-6 wm over visting
Bobcats. P-T will host John Marshall this week with the winner
taking over second place in the district standings.
Journal photo by Kyle Lomenick
Kastl, others
Perkins-Tryon was
represented on the fast-
pitch softball District 4A- 1
All-District team that was
released recently.
Junior Halley Kasfl leads
the list of Lady Demons as
she was named the district's
offensive player of the year.
Ashley Larson was named
an all-district pitcher and
Ashlynn Guerrieri was
selected as a utility player.
On the honorable mention
list were Graysen Stanley
and Ryllie Shipp.
The voting was done by
the coaches within the dis-
trict based on nominations.
The Lady Demons finished
third in the district but was
eliminated from further
post-season action in the
regional tournament.
Kastl played in all 33
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play for Ayron Lawson to
score the first of five rush-
ing touchdown on a nine-
yard run with 5:55 left in the
first period. Mads Arberg
kicked the first of six extra
points for a 7-0 lead.
An interception by
defensive back Caleb Smith
accounted for the second
score. Lawson capped
the five-play drive with
a 15-yard run at the 2:17
mark of the quarter to boost
the lead to 14-0.
Defensive end Conner
pounced on the second
loose Bridge Creek fumble
to start the next scoring
drive. It took eight plays to
go 52 yards before quarter-
back Austin Mages notched
his lone touchdown on a
one-yard plunge with 5:52
left in the second quarter for
a 21-0 advantage.
Special teams set up the
next score on the ensuing
kickoff when Londen Duni-
van recovered the loose ball
at the Bridge Creek 26-yard
line. Lawson capped the
six-play drive with a three
yard run for the 28-0 lead at
the intermission.
Lawson accounted for
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Perkins-Tryon's junior shortstop Halley Kastl leads a groul
of Lady Demons fastpitch softball players selected as part
of the District 4A-1 All-District team. Kastl was chosen the
district!s offensive player of the year by the voting of the
district's coaches. Four other Lady Demons players were
also selected the to elite team and all will return next season.
Journal photo by Rick Lomenick
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