subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Mon, Jul 06 2009 

Resources

print this story   Print this story
  Post to del.icio.us

Photos




Published October 28, 2008 06:46 pm -

Jenks' visit will be a hair-raising experience


By Mike Kays
Phoenix Sports Editor

Ready or not —and there’s lots of reasons to suggest our home boys may not be — trick or treat, here comes Jenks.

After three weeks of creepiness — a 23-point fourth-quarter rally by Sand Springs, a date with Claremore minus an offensive touchdown the entire evening and five turnovers and 120 yards of penalties against a winless Sapulpa team — the unbeaten-in-district Muskogee Roughers can now set their sights on a District 6A-3 championship showdown with that horror show of 6A, Jenks. The Trojans have spooked Muskogee 17 straight times since a 29-28 victory on the Trojans’ home field in 1992. Some of these Roughers weren’t born the last time Muskogee won.

How appropriate that this game is on Halloween night. While Jenks is Muskogee’s Darth Vader, the Roughers have had their own haunting grounds this year. Just ask Broken Arrow and coach Ron Lancaster, now 0-2 against his former defensive coordinator, Matt Hennesy. Because of that stunning Cole Chapman catch in the corner of Tiger Stadium, the Tigers are saddled with hitting the road in the first round of the playoffs rather than wondering about defending the No. 1 statewide ranking they lost with that catch.

It was the fourth straight spook house the Roughers had run through to begin the season. Young offenses would cower at the experience, but Muskogee split the four games, beating Owasso on a late boot by of all people, a freshman kicking his first field goal.

But after that experience, what could a Sand Springs or Sapulpa possibly do? There was plenty of evidence left on the field Friday to suggest this team has simply played to the level of their opponent, and has so for a month.

Somewhat encouraging should be that Friday’s battle is a home game, and Muskogee has been competitive with the Trojans of late. Two seasons ago, the 52-35 semifinal was 28-all going into the fourth quarter. Jenks advanced and beat Enid in the championship game. Last year at Indian Bowl, Jenks jumped in front 21-7 and the teams traded touchdowns five times the rest of the way in a 50-35 contest.

Muskogee scored 35 points last week. Spooky coincidence? Could it be a pattern? Can the offense strike for 35 points without coughing up the football like it did last week? Can the defense play to coordinator David Heath’s preseason belief that it could be the best defense he’s ever had?

For eight weeks, I’ve picked the home boys in the Game Day section's Pick-It Line. That cost me a pair of games but they covered for me against BA as I stood alone. But last week, someone I didn’t quite recognize suggested my painting the last few weeks as scrimmages against junior high teams has puffed some heads to the point of making helmets fit painfully.

Maybe so. But I write what I feel, and 18-year-olds are free to react however they wish. I didn't do what I do to get Erik Howell to interrupt a defensive meeting calling for applause just days after the BA pick that even some coaches high-fived me on that night, nor do I believe as a former Phoenix writer does that a high school player's ego comes crashing to earth if their team doesn't get love from the Pick-It Line.

I don’t know what I’ll come dressed as, but I’m going to offer this up with my pick of Jenks by a field goal: If Hennesy’s look is a treat and the Roughers walk away victorious, I’ll show up at their team meeting next Sunday with a razor in hand, sit in a chair and let Howell and the gang give me the Hennesy hairstyle. Forget the mustache I offered as a sacrifice in a must-win game against Owasso last year -- and remember, it came off — but this thin graying growth that keeps my brains in place is on the chopping block.

That in itself ought to be a frightful sight.

Let it motivate. I’ll take one for the team. If not, perhaps I'll chase down my Pick-It-Line nemesis, Tommy Cobb.

And if I can't, we'll both finish in second place.



print this story    email this story    comment on this story   

Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.




Zillow
monster
autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide


Find a job! Find a Home! Find a car!

Premier Guide

Premium Jobs

4676-Superintendent
Boynton-Moton Schools is currently taking applications for the position of Superintendent. Applications should be submi...>MORE

4661-RN (weekend) & LPN
Now accepting applications for
RN (weekend)
LPN
Apply in person at
Muskogee nursing Center
60
...>MORE

4634-Cherokee Temps, Inc.
Is now accepting applications for a
JANITORIAL
Position
Must have experience waxing & stripping floors...>MORE

4650-General Laborers
The Georgia-Pacific mill in Muskogee, Oklahoma a Fortune 100 Company and one of the worlds leading manufacturers of ti...>MORE

4649-Dental Assistants
Ocean Dental is proud to provide quality dental care to families in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Iowa, Ohio, Kentucky, Texas and ...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Autos

4667-1986 Ford F 350
2 wheel dr., dually, 7.3 diesel, 4 spd. 918-682-4811...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Real Estate

4665-Small Apartment
with stove & fridge, by lake Ft. Gibson located between Wagoner and Muskogee, all bills paid. $450/mo. 918-625-0740...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Extras

4629-AKC Boxer Pups
6 weeks, shots & wormed. $250 ea. 918-478-8619...>MORE

4643-1996 Yamaha Wave Runner
3 passenger, 3 cyl., 2 stroke, 56 hours used. Excellent condition. $2000. 918-351-3972...>MORE

4644-Appliances
Clean side by side refrigerators, commerciala, Wolf range, drop in range, washers & dryers, with warranty. Call 918-687-...>MORE

4674-Furniture
Nice Broyhill dining table w/6 chairs, (2 capt) & buffet $200, 42" round glass coffee table $75. 918-682-1228...>MORE

4668-Skeeter Fish & Ski
2002 150hp Yamaha, 19ft, barely used, $11,000. 918-251-2964...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index