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October 25, 2023
High School Football Round-Up
By WAGONER 36, MCCLAIN 12 ?,

Kale Charboneau was 19of-29 passing for 281 yards and highlighted the No. 2 Bulldogs (8-0, 5-0 District 4A-3) with four touchdowns. He added 50 yards rushing on 13 attempts. Wagoner recorded four interceptions on the night, three by Tres Thornton alone, and a 27-yard pick six by Charboneau in the second quarter. Whit Edwards led all receivers with 6 catches for 82 yards and 3 tds from nine, 16 and 32 yards, respectively. Alex Shieldnight added five receptions for 99 yards and the Bulldogs’ final touchdown, from 19 yards, with 9:30 in the fourth.

ADA 48, FORT GIBSON 14 — Fort Gibson turned the ball over seven times on the night in the form of four fumbles and three interceptions. The Tigers (3-5, 2-3 District 4A-4) dug themselves into a 20-0 hole before Logan Bethel hit Parker Lockhart for a 50-yard scoring pass with 6:53 to play in the first half. From there, the Cougars took a 27-7 halftime lead and led 48-7 with nine minutes left in the fourth quarter. Lockhart punched in a late score for Fort Gibson with 1:33 in the game on a zone read.

POCOLA 60, HASKELL 16 — Dylan Ozinga was responsible for Haskell’s scoring plays Friday. He hit Lucas King for a 51-yard touchdown and Dom Lee scored the twopoint conversion. Ozinga also ran in from 26 yards out for a score and then found King for the two-point play for the Haymakers (2-6, 1-4 District A-8).

WEBBERS FALLS 58, PORUM 13 — Maddux Shelby carried Webbers Falls with four total touchdowns as the Warriors (7-1, 2-1) won their District B-5 matchup. Shelby finished with 138 yards rushing with three touchdowns on as many touches. Through the air he was 3-of-5 for 72 yards and a score. Brutus Robinson had a 49 yard punt return touchdown and Zane Nolan added an 86 yard kickoff return for a score while also hauling in two passes for 46 yards and a touchdown.

Isaiah Sallee had a 20 yard touchdown run and Gage Scarberry scored on a quarterback sneak to lead Porum (26, 0-3).

PANAMA 28, GORE 8 — No. 8 Gore fell to 6-2 overall and 3-2 in district play.

PRAGUE 34, WARNER 6 — Warner (2-6, 1-4) found itself trailing No. 7 Prague 28-6 at halftime in the District 2A-5 contest. Colton Swimmer had a 60-yard scoop and score for the Eagles’ only points.

PORTER 57, CANADIAN 0 — Porter improved to 3-5 overall and 2-3 in District A-8.

CADDO 15, MIDWAY 0 — Midway (0-8, 0-3) forfeited Friday’s District B-5 game.

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