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WRESTLING
Takedown
club meets
this‘Sunday
The Grover Rains
Takedown Club will
meet at 7 pm. Sunday at
D’Marios Pizza in Per-
kins.
The meeting is open
to all supporters of Per-
kins-Tryon wrestling.
CALENDAR
Thursday, Nov. 12
- P-THS girls’ basketball
scrimmage at Shawnee,
4 pm.
- P-T 7"‘-9'h basketball
with Cleveland: girls,
home, 5:30 p.m.; boys,
there, 5:30 pm.
- Agra 5"'-8th basketball
at Oilton, 4:30 pm.
- Carney 5“‘-8‘h basket-
ball hosts Ripley, 4:30
pm.
- Coyle 5"‘-8th basketball
hosts Frontier, 4:30 pm.
Frlday, Nov. 13
P-THS football at \
Meeker in first round of
Class 3A playoffs, 7:30
pm. Game broadcast on
KGFY 105.5 FM with the
pregame show at 7 pm.
- Coyle HS football
hosts Cave Springs in first
round of Class C playoffs,
7:30 pm.
- Stillwater HS football
hosts Sand Springs in
first round of Class 6A-ll
playoffs, 7:30 pm. Game
broadcaston KVRO 101.1
FM with the pregame
show at 7 pm.
- Agra HS basketball
hosts Riverfield, 6:30 p.m.-
- Carney HS basketball
hosts Paden, 6:30 pm.
Saturday, Nov. 14
P-T wrestling at Cush-
ing JH Open.
Sunday, Nov. 15
- Grover Rains Take-
down Club meeting, 7
p.m., D’Marios Pizza.
Monday, Nov. 16
- P-T 9"1 grade basket-
ball at Cushing tourna-
ment through Nov. 17 &
19.
- Cimarron 7 Confer-
ence 7‘“ and 8th grade
basketball tournament at
MulhaII-Orlando through
Nov. 18 & 19.
Tuesday, Nov. 17
- Ripley HS basketball
hosts Mulhall-Orlando,
6:30 pm.
Thursday, Nov. 19
- P-THS girls’ basketball
scrimmage at Luther, 4:30
pm. .
‘ Ripley 5"‘-6m basketball
at Perry, 4:30 pm.
Friday, Nov. 20
- P-T 7‘*‘-9th basketball
with Mannford: girls, here,
5:30 p.m.; boys, there,
5:30 pm. .
- Agra HS basketball at
Mulhall-Orlando, 6:30 pm.
- Carney HS basketball
at Oilton, 6:30 pm.
- Ripley HS basketball
hosts Frontier, 6:30 pm.
Saturday, Nov. 21
- P-THS wrestling at
Southmoore Open.
Agra HS basketball
hosts Oklahoma Christian
Academy, 6:30 pm.
Tuesday, Nov. 24
- P-THS basketball at
Cleveland: JV, 4 p.m.; var-
sity, 6:30 pm.
Wednesday, Nov. 25
- P-T wrestling at
Marlow Open.
Perkins Br
8336 mam Street -
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Senior running back Chrys Bell stiff arms his way past a would-be Blackwell
tackler enroute
to a nice gain during last Friday night’s final regular season game with
the Maroons on the
road. The Demons gained a 34-16 win for their third straight triumph. P-T
will begin first
round action of the Class 3A playoffs at Meeker Friday night.
The kickoff is set for 7:30 pm.
Journal photo by Kyle Lomenick
Regular season finishes
with win over Maroons
By Rick Lomenick
Journal Sports Editor
BLACKWELL — An
effective aerial attack lifted
the Perkins-Tryon Demons
to a 34—16 win over the
Blackwell Maroons last
Friday night to conclude
the regular season schedule.
P—T, now 6-4 overall
and 4-2 in the District 3A-l
standings, will take its third
place finish and venture
to Meeker for first round
action of the Class 3A state
playoffs. The Bulldogs fin-
ished second in District
3A-2. The game will be at
7:30 pm. Friday.
“It was one of those
nights were we struggled,”
said head coach Bruce Wil-
liams afterward. “But I still
thought our defense played
well and we had some good
drives going but penalties
held us up.
“Blackwell had a little
extra fire under them
because it was their senior
night but we withstood that
and found a way to win,”
Williams added.
P—T also had to overcome
some questionable calls and
it began with the opening
kickoff when Blackwell
kicked to P-T. An onside
kick attempt appeared to
be bumped by a Blackwell
player prior to the ball going
the required 10 yards. The
Maroons recovered the kick I
and had the ball at the P—T
49-yard line. The Maroons
couldn’t take advantage of
the gifted possession and
punted the ball away.
It wasn’t until late in the
first quarter when P-T got
on the board and it was with
a 44-yard pass connection
to J axon Swink from Autry
Westfall with 42 seconds
remaining. Reed Aldridge
kicked the extra point for
the 7—0 lead. Pior to the TD
connection, the pair linked
up for a 19-yard connection
on first down.
Westfall connected on
his second touchdown pass
on the Demons’ first pos-
session of the second quar-
ter. This time it was Bear
Arnold on the receiving end
of a 25—yard connection to
cap a seven-play 50-yard
drive. After Aldridge’s
kick, P-T doubled its lead
to 14-0 with 8:36 left in the
first half.
Westfall and Swink
connected on their second
scoring pass with this one
covering 19 yards with 2:22
left in the half. The scoring
drive covered 43 yards
in eight plays. Aldridge’s
extra point kick was ruled
no good but the Demons
lead expanded to 20-0.
Blackwell finally got
on the board just before
the halftime break with a
25-yard field goal for a 20-3
score at the intermission.
The defense got into the
scoring act late in the third
quarter when linebacker
Chrys Bell intercepted a
pass and returned it 40
See SEASON Page B3
SHS faces Sand Springs
in first round of 6AII-I
There is good news and
bad news for Stillwater
High’s football team as the
Class 6AIl state playoffs
begin this weekend.
First, the good news.
Stillwater survived a
lengthy trip to Lawton last
Friday and survived the
improved Lawton Eisen-
hower Eagles, 33-27, in
the regular season finale to
assure the Pioneers second
place in District 6AII-l.
The victory and second
place finish means Stillwa—
ter, which capitalized on
an early season district win
at Midwest City, will host
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the first round state playoff
game at Pioneer Stadium.
It’s the first time for SHS
to host in the newest Class
6AII classification, which
began last season. The Pio-
neers’ last host opportunity
came in 2006 but that was
when Class 6A was one
classification.
Now, the bad news. The
Pioneers will be challenged
by the hard-nosed Sand
Springs Sandites, who fin-
ished third in District 6AII-
2. Kickoff is set for 7 :30
pm. Friday with the game
being aired over Stillwater
Radio,KVRO 101.1FM.
Stillwater, 5-5, is ranked
seventh in both the Tulsa
World and Daily Oklahoma
rankings while the Sandites
moved up to fourth in both
polls after their 20-0 home
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By Rick Lomenick
Journal Sports Editor
Perkins-Tryon’s first
round opponent in the Class
3A state playoffs is a famil-
iar one. However, not on the
football field.
The Demons will travel
to Meeker for a 7:30 pm.
with the Bulldogs. The
game will be broadcast on
KGFY 105 .5 PM with the
pregame show at 7 pm.
Fans must also be aware
that admission prices for
both adults and students
will be $7 each. Only passes
issued by the Oklahoma
Secondary School Activ-
ities Association will be
accepted.
P-T finished the regular
season with a 34—16 win at
Blackwell while Meeker
dismantled winless Coman-
che 75-23. P-T had sewn
up the third place spot in
the District 3A-l standings
prior to the game. It was
a different story for the
Bulldogs. They had to wait
for the outcomes of other
District 3A-l contests to
find out they eventually
finished second.
The winner will move on
and play the winner of the
Lone Grove versus Pauls
Valley game. Lone Grove
was the district champion
out of 3A-4 and Pauls
Valley finished fourth in
3A-3. All first round games
are scheduled for 7:30 pm.
Friday.
The two schools use to
be familiar opponents in
the 66 Conference. Annual
games were played in just
about every sport except
football. However, the two
teams have a past history
on the gridiron with the
See PREGAME Page BS
1 Members of the Coyle Bluejackets football celebrate the
program’s first undefeated season following last Friday night’s
58-8 win over Bluejacket. CHS begins Class C playoff action
this week hosting Cave Springs.
Photo courtesy of Jess Sumrall Photography
Coyle rolls past
Bluejacket to
stay undefeated
From staff reports
COYLE - The Coyle
Bluejackets capped a
record—setting regular
season with a 58-8 win over
the Bluejacket Chieftains
last Friday night.
For the first time in
school history, Coyle fin-
ished the regular season
with an unblemished 10-0
record with eight of those
wins by the 45—point mercy
rule. It also enables CHS
to host a first round Class
C playoff game this week.
Coyle will entertain Cave
Springs, the fourth place
finisher from District C-4.
Member
FDIC
The kickoff is set for 7:30
pm. Friday.
The winner will advance
to quarterfinals action
against the winner of the
Tipton versus Boise City
game next week.
CHS jumped out to a
20-8 lead in the first quarter
to set the tone for the rest
of the game. A year ago,
Bluejacket upset Coyle
in the final regular season
game to prevent the unde-
feated season and a district
championship. CHS wasn’t
going to leave any doubt of
history repeating itself.
See COYLE Page Bs
Lobby Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8 am. to 4 pm.
Friday 8 am. to 4:30 pm.
Saturday am. to Noon
Drive-thru Hours:
Monday~Thursday 7:30 am. to 5 pm.
Friday 7:30 am. to 6 pm.
Saturday 7:30 am. to Noon
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