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Five-minute guide to high school football: Star Spencer, Glenpool finally meet up; Southmoore, Mustang for 6A-1 supremacy

(By Ryan Aber)
Published: Nov 4, 2009
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Most Intriguing Matchup

Star Spencer (7-2) at Glenpool (9-0) 7:30 p.m. Friday at

Glenpool

→Why bother: Because this is the Class 4A matchup that’s been anticipated all season. After a rough start, Star Spencer has come back to turn in a streak of dominant defensive performances in district play. Glenpool has rolled all season, allowing just 75 points. There’s another big incentive for winning this game — the loser is likely stuck with a first-round playoff home game against Douglass.

→Getting there: Take I-44 East toward Tulsa. Take Creek Turnpike East to US 75. Take 75 south to W. 141st St. Turn left to S. Elm St. Turn right to E. 144th Place. Turn right to E. 146th St.

→The pick: Glenpool 21, Star Spencer 14. Star Spencer stayed with the Warriors in last year’s game before Glenpool took control in the second half for a 35-6 win. The Bobcats have a better defense this season and are playing better entering this game. It’ll be closer than last year, but Glenpool is just a little too tough for Star Spencer.

OTHER TOP ATTRACTIONS

Duncan (8-1) at El Reno (9-0) →Plot: Another district title matchup. El Reno has been tough defensively, allowing seven or less points in five of its nine games so far. Duncan hasn’t been as dominant but keeps finding ways to win. The Demons won three consecutive games by three or less points.

→Starring: El Reno has one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks around in Jakeil Everheart. Cory Dauphin has also been a solid two-way player for the Indians. Duncan is led on the ground by Payton Atchley and Jordan Laskey. Atchley is also near the top of Class 5A in tackles.

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Five-minute guide to high school football: Star Spencer, Glenpool finally meet up; Southmoore, Mustang for 6A-1 supremacy