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Waurika Scores Huge Win over Wilson

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The Waurika Eagles took a big step toward a district title last Friday (October 5th) night as they handed Wilson a 38-6 defeat at Skinny Stewart Stadium in Wilson.

Waurika is now 5-0 on the year and faces a match up with rival Ryan Friday night at Cy Sloan Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m.

The Eagles do have four more district games remaining and anything can happen, but Wilson came into the game 5-0 and it was widely thought Waurika and Wilson would be the two teams to beat in the district.

Waurika High School Band. Photo by Adam Brinson

Using a consistent rushing game Waurika took the opening kickoff and moved 54 yards on just seven plays for the first score of the night. Zachary Brown scored from five yards out and Turner Mora ran for the two-point conversion to give Waurika an 8-0 lead with 9:26 to play in the first quarter.

After the two teams exchanged punts, Wilson started a series at their own 45 with just 42 seconds left in the quarter. Trevor Schaff, the Wilson all-purpose senior athlete, rushed for three yards on the first play, but then went 52 yards for a score with just 26 seconds left to play.

The quarter ended with Waurika clinging to an 8-6 lead.

Waurika answered the Wilson threat with a 51-yard drive for a score. Waurika covered the distance in only four plays. Helped along by a Wilson personal foul penalty Mora capped the drive by covering the final nine yards. Mora ran for the two points and Waurika was in front, 16-6, with 11:40 to go before intermission.

Again the two teams exchanged punts, Wilson took possession at their own 20 after Mora’s punt went into the end zone.

Colton Bryant advancing down the field.
Photo by Adam Brinson

Wilson’s offense sputtered and was hampered by two holding penalties and eventually Waurika forced a punt.

But, Waurika turned the ball back over to the home team on their own turnover of the night giving Wilson the ball at the Waurika 40.

The Eagles drove to the Waurika 17 but a penalty and a tackle for loss set up fourth down and Wilson could not convert.

Waurika took over on its own 20 and on the first play from scrimmage Brown swept right and then cut back against the grain into the open field and outran the defenders for an 80-yard touchdown. The run for two points failed, but Waurika was now in front, 22-6, with 2:37 left before intermission.

Photo by Adam Brinson

After a Wilson punt, Waurika took over at its own 38-yard line with just over one minute to play. A penalty set the ball back to the 49 and an incomplete pass left Waurika with a second and long.

Colton Bryant ran for the first down setting up a last minute score for Waurika.

Waurika lined up with everyone to the left and Mora took the snap in an empty backfield and went right and ran 33 yards untouched for the score. Bryant ran for the two-point conversion putting Waurika in front, 30-6, with only 34 seconds left in the half.

The second half became a defensive standoff with stagnant offense and penalties.

Late in the third quarter Waurika took possession at the Wilson 40-yard line. Overcoming one penalty Waurika moved down the field, but it took 12 plays to get the final score of the night.

With 11:52 left in the game, Mora capped the drive with a two-yard run for the score. Mora added the two-point conversion leaving Waurika comfortably in front, 38-6.

Kevin Garcia.
Photo by Adam Brinson

Neither team could mount a serious threat for the rest of the game.

Brown led the Waurika offense with 107 yards on just six carries. Bryant was just behind with 98 yards on 13 carries.

Waurika rolled up 295 yards on the ground and that was the entire offensive output on the night for Waurika. Wilson had 317 total yards on the night, but three turnovers and a number of penalties kept Wilson off the scoreboard most of the night.

EAGLE FLIGHTS: Waurika now holds a 51-20-3 series edge with Wilson and is 3-0 in meetings since both schools began eight-man play….Waurika has won six of the last seven meetings between the two schools….Waurika holds a 9-6 advantage in the series since the 2000 season….Waurika gained the large advantage in the series with a 13-game winning streak from 1979 to 1991 – the longest of this season…Wilson and Waurika have met a total of 74 times since the first meeting in 1921, which is the second most games against a single opponent in school history….Waurika and Ringling have met 88 times on the gridiron….The 32-point win for Waurika is the largest margin of victory since a 46-7 win in 2010.

Game in Figures

                                Waurika    Wilson

First Downs                12           13

Yards Rushing           37-295   54-213

Yards Passing             0            104

Passes                       0-4           8-13

Passes Int. By              1              0

Fumbles, Lost            1-1           2-2

Punts                         n/a           n/a

Penalties                    8-80         8-60

                SCORE BY QUARTERS

Waurika   8              22            0              8–38

Wilson      6              0              0              0–6

WAURIKA – Zachary Brown 5 run (Turner Mora run), 9:26, 1st Quarter

WILSON – Trevor Schaff 52 run (run failed), :24, 1st Quarter

WAURIKA – Mora 9 run (Mora run), 11:40, 2nd Quarter

WAURIKA – Brown 80 run (run failed), 2:23, 2nd Quarter

WAURIKA – Mora 44 run (Colton Bryant run), :34, 2nd Quarter

WAURIKA – Mora 2 run (Mora run), 11:52, 4th Quarter

                INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Waurika: Rushing – Brown 6-107, Bryant 13-98, Mora 12-61, Kevin Garcia 5-19, Matt Arriola 1-10; Passing – Mora 0-4-0-0.

Lady Eagles 9th, Waurika Boys 12th in State Cross Country Meet

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Lexie Streeter and Asia Smith Photo by Joe Masoner

Waurika’s boys’ and girls’ cross country team traveled to Shawnee last Saturday for the Class 2A State Cross Country meet held at the Gordon Cooper Technology Center.

The Lady Eagles wrapped up a successful season with a ninth-place finish among the 21 teams that qualified from three regional meets held the week before.

Boise City-Keyes won the team title for Class 2A with 78 points. Waurika accumulated 244 points in the meet.

In the boys’ competition, Waurika finished in 12th place. Mooreland dominated the team competition with 55 points, while runner-up Lomega was well back with 137 points.

The Eagles finished with 333 points – just one point ahead of Carnegie.

Heading the Lady Eagles as she did through most of the meets this season was Asia Smith.

Her finish of 13th place earned her a medal. She covered the 3,200-meter course in 13:02.2 –  her best time of the season.

Lexie Streeter also turned in a great performance in the state meet with a 25th place finish. Her time was 13:19.8 – less than one second better than her season-best time.

Rounding out the competitors for the Lady Eagles were Tallin Mora (63rd, 14:09.6), Faith Roberson (93rd, 15:03.3), Hope Cummings (114th, 15:37.8), Kacie Reynolds (129th, 16:11.6) and Dallas Fristoe (140th, 16:33.3).

A total of 157 runners competed in the state meet for Class 2A girls – which was a particularly tough division this year.

All of the team members for the Lady Eagles will return next year for Coach Joe Masoner’s cross country squad.

The Lady Eagles earned two runner-up spots at invitational meets and finished third in three other competitions.

Bryson Hernandez was the top competitor for the Eagles at the state meet. He was 52nd in the race and finished the 5K with a time of 19:23.

As he has been all season, Cache Arellano was the second-best performance for the Eagles as he earned a 60th place with a time of 19:40.5.

The other finishers for Waurika in the state meet that featured 160 runners and 21 teams were Kevin Garcia (77th, 20:07.7), Octavio Gomez (107th, 21:08.9), Edwin Garcia (116th, 21:32.7), Gustavo Gomez (132nd, 22:13.6) and Nicholas Alvarado (137th, 22:27.8).

All six of the competitors should return for the Eagles next season. Four of them are sophomores and two are juniors.

The Eagles, also coached by Masoner, finished with the season having won two meets – at Waurika and Cameron University and finishing second in two other meets.

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