Showing posts with label Oklahoma high school football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oklahoma high school football. Show all posts

Sunday, November 01, 2009

The Scoreboard Says It All in Shattuck


by Jeff Fisher
High School Football America


The picture above was taken and sent to me by Ray Blakley, a Shattuck (OK) alum who was at Friday night's 40-14 win over Goodwell that set a new record for consecutive victories by an 8-Man high school football program.

After the victory, the Indians scoreboard was changed to 91-0 in honor of the school's 91st straight victory.

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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Shattuck (OK) Rewrites Record Book with 91st Straight Win

by Jeff Fisher
High School Football America


There's a new national record for consecutive wins by an 8-Man high school football team. Shattuck won its 91st game Friday night, beating Goodwell 40-14 to move past former record holder Morrison, also from Oklahoma.

The Indians last loss was at the end of the 2002 season in a playoff loss to eventual state champ Pond Creek-Hunter. Since then, Shattuck has claimed six straight Class C titles.

NewsOK.com reports that the new record wasn't really in doubt as the Indians took control from their very first possession.

Congratulations to head coach Troy Bullard and the entire town for this accomplishment. If you'd like to hear what coach Bullard had to say prior to the game, check-out the podcast I did with him on Friday at High School Football America.


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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Listen to Shattuck (OK) Head Coach Talk About Going After Record Setting 91st Straight Win at High School Football America

by Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle


The tiny northwest Oklahoma town of Shattuck is ready to write itself into the national high school football record books. If the Indians can beat Goodwell Friday night, they will set a new record for consecutive wins for an 8-Man high school football team in America.

To learn more about Shattuck's amazing 90-game win streak, which includes six straight Oklahoma Class C state championships, go to High School Football America to listen to my podcast interview with head coach Troy Bullard.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Shattuck (OK) Takes Another Step Toward 8-Man Win Streak Record

by Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle

Shattuck (OK) is one win away from tying Morrison's (OK) national 8-man win streak record of 90 straight after Thursday's 48-0 win over Balko.

The Indians can tie the record next week when it plays Sharon-Mutual. The record breaker would then come on October 30th against Goodwell.

Shattuck's current streak began in the 2003 season. Morrison's record-setting win streak was set from 1989 to 1995.

Tiny Oklahoma School Closes-in on 8-Man Record for Consecutive Wins

by Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle

A tiny school in northwest Oklahoma is closing-in on history.

The Shattuck Indians are going after their 89th straight win today against Balko.

A victory would put Shattuck one win away from tying the national 8-man record for consecutive wins that is currently held by Morrison, also from the Sooner State.

Actually, the Indians had expected to tie the record with a victory today, but the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association ruled earlier this week that a 2003 scheduled game against Yarborough that was cancelled and ruled a forfeit, was no longer a win. That left the Indians win streak 88 instead of 89 going into today's contest.

If Shattuck wins today, it will be able to tie the record when it plays Sharon-Mutual on October 23rd. The record breaker would then come on October 30th against Goodwell.

Shattuck's current streak began in the 2003 season. Morrison's record-setting win streak was set from 1989 to 1995.

Check back later tonight to see if Shattuck is able to pull within one of the record.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Oklahoma High School Football Scoreboard - Week 4

Oklahoma High School Football Scores
Friday, September 25, 2009


Ada 35, Edison 7
Adair 25, Chouteau 0
Anadarko 32, Clinton 24
Bartlesville 35, Muskogee 30
Beggs 26, Okemah 22
Berryhill 33, Inola 7
Bethany 38, Lone Grove 14
Bixby 49, Miami 7
Blanchard 43, Santa Fe South 14
Bristow 27, Kellyville 24
Broken Arrow 52, Sapulpa 7
Canadian 42, Midway 22
Cascia Hall 63, Victory Christian 16
Catoosa 7, Collinsville 6
Checotah 46, Okmulgee 0
Choctaw 55, OKC Grant 0
Cl. Christian 64, Bluejacket 18
Cl. Sequoyah 34, Dewey 14
Commerce 35, Afton 13
Copan 68, Boulevard Christian 22
Davenport 52, Prue 6
Depew 34, Wetumka 20
Duncan 37, Chickasha 14
Eagle Point 34, Joplin (Mo.), Southwest Christian 26
Ed. Deer Creek 42, OKC Northwest 10
Edmond North 36, Lawton Ike 13
Eufaula 35, Prague 28, OT
Foyil 48, Fairland 13
Glenpool 56, Seminole 10
Grove 36, McLain 18
Hominy 28, Morrison 6
Houston Kinkaid 30, Holland Hall 12
Idabel 28, Roland 21
Jay 28, Vinita 26
Jenks 34, Claremore 13
Kelley 28, B.T. Washington 14
Keys 43, Kansas 21
Kiefer 52, Agra 6
Lincoln Christian 41, Verdigris 17
Madill 35, Purcell 7
McAlester 33, Coweta 7
Metro Christian 48, Hugo 12
Midwest City 22, Edmond Memorial 7
Morris 27, Holdenville 12
Mustang 38, Edmond Santa Fe 31 (OT)
Norman 38, Putnam West 7
Norman North 38, Putnam North 9
Oaks 46, South Coffeyville 0
OKC Casady 22, NOAH 12
OKC Douglass at Elk City
Oologah 54, Locust Grove 0
Owasso 19, Enid 14
Pawhuska 57, Wyandotte 0
Pawnee 45, Yale 0
Perkins-Tryon 35, Blackwell 0
Porter 48, Arkoma 0
Pryor 40, Rogers 0
Quapaw 41, Oklahoma Union 18
Sallisaw 27, Broken Bow 14
Shawnee 48, Harrah 0
Southmoore 47, Del City 21
Sperry 27, Chelsea 0
Stilwell 17, Tahlequah 14
Summit Christian 42, Bokoshe 0
Tah. Sequoyah 49, Vian 28
Tecumseh 28, Cushing 13
Union 45, Stillwater 7
Wagoner 46, Muldrow 6
Weatherford 42, Woodward 14
Welch 48, Cave Springs 0
Westmoore 20, Putnam City 17 (OT)
Woodland 49, Drumright 10

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Shattuck (OK) Eyes 8-Man Football National Win Streak Record

by Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle


Thanks to readers of the Oklahoma High School Football Huddle who want to make sure that 8-Man Football gets its props. In response to our story a couple weeks ago about the longest active win streak in 11-Man Football, several readers asked us to make everyone aware that Shattuck enters 2009 on an 83-game win streak, which is seven shy of the all-time record of 90 straight victories. Morrison High, also from Oklahoma, currently holds the record.

Shattuck has won six straight Okahoma Secondary School Activities Association Class C titles.

Click here for a pre-season preview from The Oklahoman.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Oklahoma High School Football Scoreboard - Week 2


Oklahoma High School Football Scores
Friday, September 12, 2008

Class 6A

Altus 28, Lawton Ike 7
Bartlesville 41, Ponca City 28
Broken Arrow 28, Owasso 14
Carl Albert 42, Choctaw 20
Claremore 20, Tahlequah 0
Del City 27, Norman 0
Edmond Santa Fe 21, Edmond Memorial 12
Enid 48, Sapulpa 16
Lawton Mac 55, Lawton 35
Memorial 22, Edison 12
Midwest City 69, Moore 3
Mustang 37, Edmond North 10
Norman North 26, Muskogee 15
OKC Capitol Hill 28, OKC Grant 23
Putnam North 34, Putnam City 7
Sand Springs 37, Stillwater 16
Southmoore 28, Westmoore 20
Union 24, Jenks 17, OT

Class 5A
Ada 21, Durant 20
Ardmore 20, Duncan 17
B.T. Washington 46, East Central 21
Broken Bow 27, McAlester 0
Central 66, OKC Northeast 0
Coweta 34, Oologah 13
Guthrie 35, El Reno 0
Kelley 15, OKC McGuinness 10
McLain 40, Hale 0
Miami 31, Jay 28
Noble 48, Chickasha 12
Piedmont 22, Harrah 10
Pryor 35, Locust Grove 21
Rogers 19, Webster 7
Rogers, Ark., Heritage 17, OKC Northwest 10
Shawnee 35, Edmond Deer Creek 8
Siloam Springs, Ark. 35, Stilwell 0
Skiatook 21, Catoosa 6
Tecumseh 18, Western Heights 7

Class 4A
Broken Bow 27, McAlester 0
Canadian, Texas 55, Woodward 16
Clinton 21, Elk City 6
Collinsville 10, Hilldale 9
Cushing 28, Okmulgee 26
Dewey 24, Cleveland 14
Grove 43, Wagoner 6
Liberal, Kan. 28, Guymon 0
Mannford 20, Fort Gibson 6
McLoud 28, Perkins-Tryon 7
Muldrow 24, Spiro 7
Nowata 24, Vinita 17
OKC Heritage Hall 31, Weatherford 19
Poteau 21, Idabel 0
Sallisaw 39, Seminole 13

Class 3A
Anadarko 21, Frederick 0
Berryhill 26, Morris 6
Bethany 34, Hobart 20
Blackwell at Alva
Cascia Hall at Kansas City East, ccd., weather
Chandler 10, Bristow 0
Checotah 45, Eufaula 42
Dickson at Plainview
Holland Hall 46, Victory Christian 7
Hugo at Antlers
Inola 18, Verdigris 6
Lindsay 21, Blanchard 14
Madill at Kingston
Marlow 20, Elgin 15
Metro Christian 28, NOAH 20
Newcastle 22, Jones 0
Okemah 27, Kellyville 0
Purcell 32, Washington, Okla. 0
Roland 31, Westville 28
Sperry 24, Cl. Sequoyah 21
Sulphur at Pauls Valley
Tishomingo 46, Lone Grove 26
Tuttle 49, Kingfisher 7

Class 2A
Adair 26, Chelsea 8
Atoka 15, Hartshorne 14
Beggs 19, Keys 16
Bethel 13, Bridge Creek 6
Cache 41, Comanche 9
Cashion 14, Fairview 12
Community Christian 28, Seeworth Academy 14
Heavener 28, Union Christian, Ark. 0
Henryetta 21, Stigler 14
Holdenville at Coalgate
Lexington 34, Marietta 0
Little Axe 28, OKC St. Mary 21
Meeker 40, Dibble 6
Muskogee JV at Tah. Sequoyah
Newkirk at Caney Valley
OKC Casady 33, OKC Crooked Oak 2
OKC Centennial at OKC Marshall
OKC Santa Fe South 25, Riverside 0
Pawhuska at Perry
Prague at Davis
Shiloh Christian 14, Lincoln Christian 7
Valliant 41, Foreman, Ark. 8
Vian 52, Panama 6
Wilburton 15, Chouteau 0
Wyandotte at Colcord

Class A
Afton at Okay
Carnegie at Mangum
Chisholm at Texhoma
Crescent 13, Minco 6
Dewar 60, Mounds 0
Drumright 21, Liberty 13
Fairland at Commerce
Foyil at Hulbert
Gore 22, Quinton 14
Haileyville 34, Keota 0
Haskell at Yale
Hennessey at Hooker
Hinton 62, Burns Flat 20
Hominy 17, Pawnee 0
Ketchum 25, Oklahoma Union 8
Luther 25, Wellston 12
Maysville 51, Rush Springs 6
Mooreland at Beaver
Morrison 47, Barnsdall 7
Okeene 51, Pioneer 12
Oklahoma Christian 40, Thomas 18
Pocola 58, Porum 6
Ringling 49, Empire 7
Salina 27, Quapaw 6
Sallisaw Central 13, Savanna 12
Sayre 28, Hollis 26
Snyder 22, Cordell 0
Stroud 28, Stratford 0
Talihina 33, Warner 7
Turpin 14, Oklahoma Bible 12
Velma-Alma at Elmore City
Walters 25, Apache 8
Watonga 31, Christian Heritage 12
Waurika 20, Healdton 6
Wewoka 33, Konawa 28
Wilson at Bray-Doyle
Woodland at Tonkawa
Wynnewood at Wayne

Class B
Alex 52, Temple 6
Allen 48, Cyril 0
Bowlegs 60, Agra 0
Caddo 16, Fox 8
Canton 51, Merritt 12
Cherokee at Geary
Copan 34, South Coffeyville 0
Davenpot 52, Kiefer 12
Depew 47, Edmond OCA 0
Gans 52, Cave Springs 12
Garber 28, Ringwood 8
Laverne 14, Pond Creek-Hunter 8
Paoli 45, Marlow Central 0
Porter 50, Midway 12
Rejoice Christian 36, Wetumka 26
Ryan 48, Macomb 0
SW Christian at Waukomis
Watts 66, Oaks 34
Welch 41, Arkoma 20
Weleetka 50, Prue 0

Class C
Bokoshe 55, Cl. Christian 6
Buffalo 34, Tyrone 6
Corn Bible 72, Victory Life 6
Covington-Douglas 28, Seiling 13
Duke at Thackerville
Forgan 36, Balko 0
Grandfield at Tipton
Kremlin-Hillsdale 40, Coyle 6
Mountain View 54, Cement 6
Sasakwa 36, White Oak 6
Shattuck 44, Boise City 6
Timberlake at Medford
Walsh, Colo. 22, Goodwell 18
Waynoka at Sharon-Mutual
Webbers Falls 46, Bluejacket 0

Independents
SW Covenant 59, Life Christian 12
OKC Patriots 39, Evangelistic Temple 0
Summit Christian 54, Riverfield CD 16
Weselyan Christian 58, Eagle Point 0

Oklahoma's Backyard Brawl...Jenks Against Union

By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle


In 2006, Sports Illustrated called the rivalry between Jenks and Union, "arguably the best high school football rivalry in the nation". Friday night the two schools that are within 10-miles of each other renew the rivalry at Union- Tuttle Stadium.

These two have combined to win the last twelve Oklahoma Class 6A titles.

This will be the first time since 2003 that the two won't be playing at the University of Tulsa because of repairs to Chapman Stadium.

The High School Football Huddle will have a complete game wrap-up later tonight. For more news and scores from the Sooner State, click here to go to the Oklahoma High School Football Huddle.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Oklahoma High School Football Scoreboard - Week 2


Oklahoma High School Football Scores
Thursday, September 11, 2008


Class 6A
Yukon 29, Putnam West 12

Class 5A
Glenpool 8, Bixby 0

Class 4A
Star Spencer 46, at OKC Southeast 8

Class C
Deer Creek-Lamont 54, Braman 0
Maud 47, Kinta 0

Independents
Destiny Christian 53, OSD 8

Saturday, August 23, 2008

It's Jenks and Union Again in Oklahoma

By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle



The 2008 Oklahoma high school football season doesn't open until September 4th, and once again, all eyes will be on the state's top two programs Jenks and Union. Those two schools, that are only 10-miles apart, have combined to win 13 of the state's last 15 Class 6A titles.

Surprisingly though, Jenks, which has won back-to-back titles and has10 state championships since 1993, opens the season ranked second in the state's 6A pre-season poll behind it's arch-rival Union. Of course the argument is always settled on the field...sometimes twice in a season.

In 2007, Union won the regular season game 43-42 in overtime, but Jenks won the state title game 42-24. This year's regular season showdown, which is usually played in front of 30,000 fans, will take place on September 12th.

Here's a look at the Pre-Season 6A Rankings....

1. Union (13-1)
2. Jenks (13-1)
3. Norman North (9-3)
4. Muskogee (9-4)
5. Midwest City (12-1)
6. Owasso (9-3)
7. Broken Arrow (6-5)
8. Edmond Sante Fe (5-5)
9, Putname City North (8-3)
10. Westmoore (8-4)

Click here for the 5A Pre-Season Rankings
Click here for the 4A Pre-Season Rankings
Click here for the 3A Pre-Season Rankings
Click here for the 2A Pre-Season Rankings
Click here for the Class A Pre-season Rankings
Click here for the Class B Pre-season Rankings
Click here for the Class C Pre-season Rankings

The Oklahoman has been doing a great job throughout the pre-season keeping Oklahoma high school football fans in the know. Click here for feature stories, plus a look at all of the state's Pre-Season All-State Teams.

Click here to go to the Oklahoma High school Football Huddle.