SPERRY —
The Sperry team that went to the dressing room at half-time trailing by 22 points here Friday night did not return. The uniform numbers and the names may have been the same during the final two quarters, but the results were quite the opposite.
Sperry scored four unanswered touchdowns in the second half to upend the Verdigris Cardinals, 31-28, as both teams opened their 2010 high school football season.
On a weather perfect night for football, close to 2,000 fans on hand witnessed two complete different games. The younger and less experienced Cardinals could do no wrong early as they built up a 28-6 edge before the break.
Junior Bryce Lindsey broke free for a 76-yard touchdown run the first time he touched the ball.
Then another junior, Christian Hitchcock making his first start at quarterback, scored on a one-yard keeper before throwing touchdown passes to Jeremy Bernhardt and Jacob Lawrence.
Bernhardt's catch and following run covered 72 yards. With 1:35 left before the break, Lawrence's score covered 32 yards.
After each Cardinal touchdown Dillon Wallis successfully kicked the conversion points.
Right in the middle of the Cardinals' points the Pirates did managed to light up their side of the score board. An 80-yard, nine play drive ended as Aaron Beats scored from the three. At the time it didn't seem to cause much concern. With four TDs already, more seemed on tap.
With their favorites up 28-6 to start the second half, most Verdigris fans were feeling comfortable.
These feelings quickly ended when Sperry's 235-pound senior halfback Bennie Driver returned the half's kickoff 76 yards for a touchdown.
This was just the beginning of the end for the home team. Before Driver would muscle in for the winning touchdown two minutes before the final buzzer, Sperry used slippery sophomore Blake Teel to score twice on runs of 27 and 24 yards.
Teel's second score had both sides now with four touchdowns.
Still the Cardinals held a 28-24 edge because Sperry failed to add any extra points.
After getting big plays early when needed, Verdigris' all of a sudden failure to pick up needed first downs kept giving the ball back to the Pirates.
A 48-yard Linsey punt made the visitors start at their 12-yard-line for what proved to be the winning drive.
With Driver getting the call four times and aided by a key 22-yard pass to Cole Carr at the Verdigris 11, the Pirates needed nine plays for the go-ahead and winning touchdown.
Driver, getting the ball about eight yards behind the line of scrimmage, accounted for the two-yard score with a power run up the middle.
A major penalty against the Cardinals for fighting near mid-field aided the drive. This gave Sperry an extra first down and placed the ball at the Verdigris 34. The touchdown came five plays later.
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COLUMN: 'Cardiac Cats' chasing history
Seven years in the making...
On a grass sandlot behind Atwoods, the dream of reaching the NAIA World Series was just getting started for the Rogers State University Hillcat baseball team.
Head coach Ron Bradley, who had won state championships at West Fork (Ark.), Claremore and Jenks, was the perfect fit for breathing life into a soon-to-be baseball powerhouse on the Hill.
What may have been a dream back then when the Hillcats were practicing in T-shirts, worn-out baseball pants and cleats, is not so anymore as RSU is among the nation's elite competing this week for their first-ever NAIA National Championship.
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NCAA Baseball tournament field announced
Three college baseball teams from the area will continue their chase toward a berth in the 2012 College World Series as the NCAA Tournament brackets were announced today.
Oklahoma, Oral Roberts University and Arkansas advanced to the NCAA Baseball Championships after competing in their respective conference tournaments.
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Johnson holds on to win Colonial
Zach Johnson was so caught up in the emotion of another Colonial title and a victory in honor of his caddie’s late father that he forgot to properly remark his ball before his final putt.
Even with a two-stroke penalty, Johnson won by one over Jason Dufner and got to slip on the plaid jacket Sunday for his first victory since also winning at Hogan’s Alley two years ago. -
It's a recipe for success
Oklahoma softball coach Patty Gasso was answering questions Saturday after her Sooners clinched another return to the Women’s College World Series when, without really meaning to, she began to make it clear her job has, sort of, become gloriously boring.
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BIG 12 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT: Mizzou clips OU for title
Oklahoma wanted to win its first Big 12 tournament in 16 years on Sunday. Missouri needed to win it to get in the NCAA Tournament. Need topped desire at Bricktown Ballpark.
The Tigers held on to win 8-7, claim the tournament title and the conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. -
NCAA BASEBALL: OU heading to Virginia regional
Oklahoma knew it had a spot in the NCAA baseball tournament. Where it would go was the lingering question. Monday, the question was answered.
The Sooners (38-21) were given the No. 2 seed in the Charlottesville, Va. regional. It will face third-seeded Appalachian State on Friday. Top-seeded Virginia and fourth-seeded Army round out the four-team field. -
WEST FINALS: Spurs edge Thunder in thrilling Game 1
Trailing in the fourth quarter, Gregg Popovich snarled an order in the huddle that the NBA Coach of the Year punctuated with a sharp and angry sweep of his hand.
"I want some nasty!"
But truthfully, Popovich was already getting what he really wanted: the San Antonio Spurs finally in a game they might actually lose.
Popovich's caught-on-camera "nasty" command in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals is likely coming soon to T-shirts, Internet memes and the lexicon of the NBA playoffs for the foreseeable future. But after beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 101-98 on Sunday night for their 19th win in a row - tying the NBA record for longest winning streak kept alive in the playoffs - Popovich wasn't flustered by the near-loss. -
NL ROUNDUP: Reds 7, Rockies 5
Here's how easy it looked to hit home runs at Great American Ball Park on Sunday: Todd Frazier lost his grip on the bat during a swing.
The ball wound up in the seats anyway.
Frazier's homer helped the Cincinnati Reds out-bash the Colorado Rockies 7-5 in a game that set a record for the 10-year-old stadium with nine home runs. -
NL ROUNDUP: Pirates 10, Cubs 4
Andrew McCutchen and the Pittsburgh Pirates can relate to what the Chicago Cubs are going through.
Perhaps more than anyone, they know what it feels like to be on an extended losing streak - 12 in a row, in the Cubs' case.
The Pirates used that to their advantage Sunday.
McCutchen, Pedro Alvarez and Garrett Jones homered, Erik Bedard pitched six shutout innings and the Pirates won 10-4, extending the Cubs' longest skid in 15 years. -
NL ROUNDUP: Cardinals 8, Phillies 3
Another Philadelphia Phillies star is ailing.
Two-time Cy Young winner Roy Halladay gave up a grand slam to Yadier Molina in an abbreviated two-inning start before leaving with shoulder soreness in an 8-3 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday. Halladay pitched with the injury the last few innings of his last start, and cutting back on throwing between outings didn't help. - More Sports Headlines
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