Area Scores
Bridge Creek 34, Comanche 15
El Reno 14, Duncan 7
Elmore City-Pernell 56, Bray-Doyle 0
Lone Grove 21, Marlow 14
Maysville 47, Empire 6
Ryan 46, Central High 0 (ended in third quarter)
Waurika 34, Rush Springs 0
Velma-Alma 49, Healdton 21
State Scores
Afton 9, Ketchum 6
Alex 59, Paoli 14
Allen 14, Fox 6
Atoka 42, Marietta 12
Beggs 34, Holdenville 13
Berryhill 25, Dewey 6
Bishop Kelley 42, Miami 7
Broken Arrow 45, Bartlesville 28
Broken Bow 42, Fort Gibson 7
Burns Flat-Dill City 16, Walters 13
Canadian 58, Webbers Falls 12
Carl Albert 41, Harrah 0
Carnegie 38, Hinton 12
Cascia Hall 42, Blackwell 0
Cashion 36, Minco 12
Catoosa 56, Locust Grove 6
Central 33, Stilwell 3
Central Sallisaw 47, Warner 7
Checotah 50, Hugo 13
Chickasha 13, Altus 10
Christian Heritage Academy 37, Mounds 8
Claremore 21, Sapulpa 0
Cleveland 35, Tecumseh 12
Clinton 49, Newcastle 7
Coalgate 40, Tishomingo 6
Copan 22, Welch 12
Cordell 32, Mangum 20
Covington-Douglas 52, Kremlin-Hillsdale 30
Coweta 21, Tulsa Edison 7
Coyle 34, Wesleyan (Bartlesville) Christian 8
Crescent 34, Wellston 0
Davenport 47, Agra 0
Davis 37, Plainview 14
Depew 62, Prue 0
Duke 34, Cement 12
Edmond Memorial 15, Putnam City 0
Edmond North 43, Westmoore 0
Eisenhower 20, Norman 13
Forgan 32, Boise City 22
Garber 52, Medford 6
Geary 38, Ringwood 12
Guthrie 49, Noble 0
Hartshorne 49, Antlers 7
Hennessey 37, Turpin 3
Heritage Hall 37, Mount St. Mary 19
Hominy 35, Haskell 12
Jay 29, Grove 21
Jenks 56, Sand Springs 21
John Marshall 48, Perry 8
Kingfisher 27, Newkirk 0
Lexington 31, Oklahoma Centennial 6
Lincoln Christian 48, Nowata 0
Lindsay 64, Riverside 12
Little Axe 33, Seeworth Academy 6
MacArthur 48, Deer Creek 30
Madill 38, Dickson 14
Maud 54, Bluejacket 6
McAlester 21, Ada 7
McGuinness 49, Elk City 12
McLoud 40, Seminole 36
Metro Christian 56, Okmulgee 6
Midway 48, Claremore Christian 0
Morris 24, Okemah 13
Muskogee 45, Memorial 13
Okeene 10, Beaver 0
Oklahoma Christian Academy 44, Bowlegs 22
Oklahoma Christian School 55, Luther 7
Oologah 16, Collinsville 6
Panama 17, Stigler 14
Pauls Valley 19, Bethany 14
Pawnee 47, Morrison 7
Perkins-Tryon 63, Inola 6
Ponca City 63, OKC U.S. Grant 12
Poteau 28, Muldrow 20
Prague 47, Henryetta 27
Purcell 34, OKC Northeast 7
Ringling 54, Wilson 6
Roland 22, Bristow 16
Sallisaw 38, Tulsa Webster 20
Sasakwa 70, Bokoshe 38
Sequoyah Tahlequah 35, Colcord 7
Sequoyah-Claremore 54, Victory Christian 14
Shattuck 52, Buffalo 6
Skiatook 28, Tulsa Rogers 10
Southmoore 22, Mustang 19
Sperry 56, Wyandotte 0
Stillwater 7, Owasso 3
Stratford 21, Konawa 6
Talihina 34, Porum 0
Temple 42, Corn Bible Academy 0
Timberlake 56, Deer Creek-Lamont 22
Tonkawa 29, Liberty 0
Tulsa (Nathan) Hale 21, Pryor 13
Tulsa East Central 46, Tahlequah 6
Tuttle 42, Santa Fe South 0
Tyrone 36, Goodwell 12
Union 31, Enid 6
Valliant 50, Wilburton 13
Vian 56, Chouteau-Mazie 12
Victory Life 55, Grandfield 7
Wagoner 14, Hilldale 13
Washington 32, Hobart 6
Wayne 68, Dewar 13
Weatherford 48, Guymon 8
Western Heights 45, OKC Northwest 14
Wetumka 14, Kiefer 13
Yukon 41, Choctaw 14
Oklahoma How They Fared
By The Associated Press
Class 6A
1. Jenks (10-0) beat Sand Springs 56-21.
2. Union (9-1) beat Enid 31-6.
3. Broken Arrow (8-2) beat Bartlesville 45-28.
4. Southmoore (9-1) beat Mustang 22-19.
5. Midwest City (8-2) beat Putnam West 48-0.
6. Bartlesville (8-2) lost to Broken Arrow 45-28.
7. Mustang (7-3) lost to Southmoore 22-19.
8. Owasso (6-4) lost to Stillwater 7-3.
9. Del City (7-3) lost to Putnam North 34-7.
10. Lawton (7-3) beat Norman North 31-13.
Class 5A
1. Bishop Kelley (10-0) beat Miami 42-7.
2. El Reno (10-0) beat Duncan 14-7.
3. Shawnee (10-0) beat Capitol Hill 42-10.
4. Carl Albert (8-2) beat Harrah 41-0.
5. Tulsa East Central (9-1) beat Tahlequah 46-6.
6. Booker T. Washington (8-2) beat Bixby 10-2.
7. McAlester (9-1) beat Ada 21-7.
8. Bixby (6-4) lost to Booker T. Washington 10-2.
9. Central (8-2) beat Stilwell 33-3.
10. Duncan (8-2) lost to El Reno 14-7.
Class 4A
1. Glenpool (9-1) lost to Star Spencer 34-20.
2. Weatherford (10-0) beat Guymon 48-8.
3. McGuinness (8-2) beat Elk City 49-12.
4. Star Spencer (8-2) beat Glenpool 34-20.
5. Douglass (7-3) beat Piedmont 54-14.
(tie) Sallisaw (9-1) beat Tulsa Webster 38-20.
7. Broken Bow (7-3) beat Fort Gibson 42-7.
8. Wagoner (7-3) beat Hilldale 14-13.
9. Tecumseh (8-2) beat Cleveland 42-35.
10. Poteau (8-2) beat Muldrow 28-20.
Class 3A
1. Cascia Hall (9-0) beat Blackwell 42-0.
(tie) Tuttle (10-0) beat Santa Fe South 42-0.
3. Madill (10-0) beat Dickson 38-14.
4. Metro Christian (10-0) beat Okmulgee 56-6.
5. Berryhill (8-2) beat Dewey 25-6.
6. Sequoyah-Claremore (8-2) beat Victory Christian 54-14.
7. Clinton (7-3) beat Newcastle 49-7.
8. Checotah (8-2) beat Hugo 50-13.
(tie) Purcell (8-2) beat OKC Northeast 34-7.
10. Elgin (8-2) beat Blanchard 34-13.
Class 2A
1. Davis (10-0) beat Plainview 37-14.
2. Lincoln Christian (9-1) beat Nowata 48-0.
3. Sequoyah Tahlequah (10-0) beat Colcord 35-7.
4. Millwood (8-2) beat Meeker 42-6.
5. Plainview (8-2) lost to Davis 37-14.
6. Vian (9-1) beat Chouteau-Mazie 56-12.
7. Kingfisher (8-2) beat Newkirk 27-0.
(tie) Bridge Creek (9-1) beat Comanche 34-15.
9. Jones (8-2) beat Bethel 47-14.
10. Heritage Hall (6-4) beat Mount St. Mary 37-19.
Class A
1. Ringling (10-0) beat Wilson 54-6.
(tie) Tonkawa (10-0) beat Liberty 29-0.
3. Hennessey (10-0) beat Turpin 37-3.
4. Stroud (10-0) beat Dibble 47-0.
5. Talihina (10-0) beat Porum 34-0.
6. Cashion (10-0) beat Minco 36-12.
7. Oklahoma Bible (9-1) beat Pioneer-Pleasant Vale 38-6.
8. Okeene (8-2) beat Beaver 10-0.
9. Texhoma (7-3) beat Hooker 55-8.
10. Watonga (8-2) beat Thomas 47-0.
Class B
1. Garber (10-0) beat Medford 52-6.
2. Ryan (10-0) beat Central High 46-0.
3. Canton (9-1) beat Waukomis 46-6.
4. Porter Consolidated (10-0) beat Oaks-Mission 46-0.
5. Davenport (9-1) beat Agra 47-0.
Class C
1. Shattuck (10-0) beat Buffalo 52-6.
2. Timberlake (10-0) beat Deer Creek-Lamont 56-22.
3. Seiling (9-1) vs. Braman 55-0.
4. Temple (9-1) beat Corn Bible Academy 42-0.
5. Maud (10-0) beat Bluejacket 54-6.
Local News
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Oklahoma Horse Fair adds new activities for 10th year
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FAME taps students’ talents
Because of a grant received from the Oklahoma Arts Council, the FAME Academy was able to present its annual art show Wednesday afternoon. The show featured clay creations and mosaic artwork from the FAME students.
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Duncan entities selected for ‘Certified Healthy’ awards
Four Duncan entities have been selected as winners of “Certified Healthy Oklahoma” awards, which were distributed by the Stephens County Health Department.
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Brown draws opponent in Duncan mayoral race
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Duncan woman charged with theft of medication from nursing home resident
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Local performers to ‘walk in stardust’
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Revised charge filed against intoxicated driver
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Daughters out on town with daddies
For the second consecutive year, the Aequalis Study Group gave a group of dads the opportunity to take their daughters out for a special night, by hosting the Daddy-Daughter Date, Monday night at Peyton’s Place.
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Several events on tap for Black Heritage Month
As we head further into the month of February, Rev. Ronald Boyd and his committee are preparing for several events that will enable the community to celebrate Black Heritage Month.
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And the nominees are...
These are the individuals and businesses that have been nominated for special awards, which will be distributed at 7 p.m. Thursday at the 2012 Duncan Chamber of Commerce & Industry Banquet:
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