ENID, Okla. —
Morrison proved to be too much for Oklahoma Bible Academy, beating the Trojans 40-6 Friday at Commitment Field.
OBA’s only points came on a 66-yard pass from Baylor Boyd to Adrian Moore in the third period.
Kyle Collins ran for a touchdown and threw for one to pace Morrison.
Morrison rolled up 405 yards while holding the Trojans to 115.
OBA, 0-3, will open District A-1 play next week against Mooreland.
OKEENE 45, PIONEER 20
OKEENE — Scott Dobrinski ran for three touchdowns as Okeene won its first game of the year 45-20 over Pioneer.
Dobrinski ran for scores of 20, 20 and 5 yards. Trent Turner and Chance Bedwell also scored twice for the Whippets.
For Pioneer, Jett Jobe threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Blake Gabriel. Jobe also ran 1 yard for a touchdown.
Pioneer’s other touchdown came on a 28-yard run by Aaron Chain.
The Whippets improve to 1-2, while Pioneer remains winless at 0-3.
POND CREEK-HUNTER 54, RINGWOOD 42
POND CREEK — Brady Krittenbrink scored five touchdowns as Pond Creek-Hunter won a wild District B-1 showdown with Ringwood, 54-42.
Krittenbrink scored on runs of 24, 4, 90 and 17 yards and caught a 19-yard scoring pass from Josh Irvin as the Panthers rallied from a 36-16 deficit for the win.
Eudaldo Gomez scored four touchdowns for the Red Devils, on runs of 2 and 47 yards and scoring passes of 55 and 26 yards from Braden Moehle.
The win improves Pond Creek-Hunter to 3-0 overall and 2-0 in district. The loss drops Ringwood to 2-1 and 1-1.
GARBER 58, CANTON 12
GARBER — Jordan Avants scored six touchdowns as Garber routed Canton 58-12 in a District B-1 contest.
Avants scored on runs of 81, 2, 21, 1 and 1 yards. He also ran a fumble back 40 yards for a touchdown.
M.J. White Eagle threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score for Canton. The win keeps the Wolverines unbeaten at 3-0 overall and 2-0 in district. Canton is 1-2 and 0-2.
DCLA 52, TIMBERLAKE 6
LAMONT — Lawson Thompson ran for three touchdowns and threw for another score as Deer Creek-Lamont beat Timberlake 52-6.
Thompson ran 69, 21 and 50 yards for scores. He totaled 193 yards rushing on just nine carries. He also threw a 68-yard touchdown pass to Jace Whitehead.
The Eagles led 46-6 at the half and ended the game in the third quarter on the 45-point mercy rule.
The win boosts the Eagles to 2-1 on the season and 2-0 in District C-3.
Timberlake’s only score came on a 53-yard pass from Brandon Buller to Braden Robinson. The Tigers fall to 1-2 and 1-1.
SEILING 60, MEDFORD 14
SEILING — Kaileb House scored five touchdowns as Seiling beat Medford 60-14 in a District B-1 game.
House scored on runs of 17, 25, 86 and 8 yards as he racked up 212 yards rushing. He also caught a 19-yard scoring pass from Bowan Nyberg.
Nyberg also threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Thomas Sander and ran 66 yard for a score. Brody Toon scored on a 9-yard run and a 62-yard interception return for the Wildcats.
The win improves Seiling to 1-2 overall and 1-1 in district. Medford is 0-3 and 0-2.
CHEROKEE 70, CARNEY 24
CHEROKEE — Cherokee remained undefeated as the Chiefs ripped Carney 70-24 in a District C-3 contest.
Tanner Bowman had three returns for touchdowns for Cherokee, running back interceptions 10 and 55 yards for scores and returning a punt 52 yards for a touchdown. He also threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Josh Argraves.
Argraves also ran 62 and 55 yards for scores. The win boosts the Chiefs to 3-0 overall and 2-0 in district.
CASHION 55, LUTHER 8
CASHION — T.J. Martin scored three touchdowns to lead Cashion to a 55-8 win over Luther.
Martin scored on runs of 10 and 20 yards, and ran a punt back 60 yards for a touchdown.
The Wildcats led 28-0 at the half and 47-0 before Luther scored in the third quarter.
LAVERNE 62, COVINGTON-DOUGLAS 26
LAVERNE — Laverne remained undefeated with a 62-26 District B-1 win over Covington-Douglas.
The win boosts the Tigers to 3-0 overall and 2-0 in district. The loss drops the Wildcats to 1-2 overall and 0-2 in district.
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