![]() The Bruin offense amassed 130 yards of offense, led by Neal with 10-of-20 passes for 60 yards, Wallace with 58 yards rushing on 22 touches, Niko with four catches for 33 yards and Brown with six grabs for 27 yards. Sapulpa then ran out the final 2:25, sealing the victory on a fourth-down fingertip catch for a fresh set of downs and Bartlesville out of timeouts. The Bruin defense responded one final time, holding Sapulpa without a first down and forcing a turnover on downs.īartlesville’s offense found new life again - only to be picked off on a tipped pass. But, Bartlesville gave it back when Sapulpa recovered a lateral toss inside the Bruin 30-yard line.Īt this point, Sapulpa seemed poise to seal the game with short drive for a touchdown or field goal. The Bruin defense got the ball back to the offense. On Sapulpa’s first play following the stop, Bartlesville forced another Sapulpa fumble and Eli Lino recovered it at the 10-yard line.Ī few plays later, Wallace bolted back into the end zone, followed by Gordan’s third extra point kick, and Bartlesville trailed by only six, 27-21, with 6:57 left in the game. However, the Bruin defense came to the rescue again. They drove the ball to inside the 10-yard line - only to turn it over on downs. However, the Bruin offense made a few valiant efforts to twist the momentum in their favor. Midway through the second quarter, Sapulpa turned the ball over on a fake punt - but the Bruins three three-straight incompletions and had to punt from the Chieftain’s 42-yard line.īut, late in the third quarter, Sapulpa bumped its lead to 27-14 on a 41-yard pass play. Wallace’s recovery of a Sapulpa fumble - the Bruins broke up the shutout on a seven-yard zinger from quarterback Nate Neal to receiver Kaden Brown.įollowing Amunuel Gordan’s extra point, Bartlesville trailed by six, 13-7. Sapulpa would go ahead, 13-0 - on a quarterback Colton Howard’s keeper - before the Bruin offense finally cashed in. Atterberry blocked Sapulpa’s extra point attempt and the Sapulpa lead held at 6-0. Sapulpa scored on an odd 34-yard play - a catch, fumble and recovery in the end zone by Marco Smith. The Chieftains burst into the lead, 6-0, on a long opening-possession drive that took nearly seven minutes off the clock. SAPULPA 27, BARTLESVILLE 21: Sapulpa - or, rather the Bruin defense - left the door open several times for Bartlesville to take control.īut, the Bruins just didn’t make that one crucial play - or avoid that costly mistake - that would have changed the game around. A follow-up is planned for the E-E’s Tuesday sports pages. On Thursday, Nowata plays host to Hulbert,įollowing are details from last weekend’s games. ![]() In this coming Friday’s action, Bartlesville will be home for the first time when it hosts Collinsville, Barnsdall will travel to Wesleyan Christian, the Caney Valley Trojans will host Chelsea, Copan and Dewey will both have byes, Caney Valley Pups travel to Eureka (Kan.), Pawhuska hits the road for Woodland to open a four-game road streak, and Oklahoma Union journeys to Colcord. Oklahoma Union, which has had to reshuffle its lineup after major graduation losses the past two seasons, endured a 28-0 loss to Commerce. ![]() Caney Valley trailed only 8-0 heading into the final period. Nowata displayed gritty parity early but eventually succumbed to Chelsea, 50-20.Ĭaney Valley (Kan.) Bullpups suffered a rare shutout loss, 24-0, in a non-district dust-off against Humboldt. In what could have characterized as the area Game of the Week, Hominy held off Pawhuska, 27-22.ĭewey had to settle for a night of growing pains at the hands of the Vinita Hornets, 44-6.
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