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Timberwolves too much on day two

December 29, 2010 1 comment

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The Guthrie Lady Jays basketball team held their own early against Norman North, but were unable to keep up with the 6A ball club.

Norman North, ranked 10th in 6A, exploded in the second quarter for 19 points en route to the 63-41 on day two of the Duncan Tournament. Guthrie’s two game win streak is snapped and falls to 2-2 on the season.

The Lady Jays will playtournament host Duncan, on Thursday afternoon, at 1:00.

  1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
 Norman North 9 19 15 10 53
 Guthrie 6 4 12 9 31

Guthrie Scorers: Mikaela Murillo 11, Melinda Murillo 9, Allyson Chadd 5, Gracynn Smith 4, Ashley Shiels 1, Macey Brown 1

Day Three Duncan Tournament

Madill vs U.S. Grant – 7th Place Game
Idabel vs Malakoff, TX – Consolation Game
Guthrie vs Duncan – 3rd Place Game – 1:00
Blanchard vs Norman North – Championship Game

Day Two Duncan Tournament

Idabel 65, Madill 46
Malakoff, TX 53, U.S. Grant 14
Norman North 53, Guthrie 31
 Blanchard 61, Duncan 57

Day One Duncan Tournament

Norman North 89, Madill 31
Guthrie 40, Idabel 28
Duncan 68, U.S. Grant 24
Blanchard 77, Malakoff, TX 38

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Bombers hand Jays second consecutive loss

December 29, 2010 2 comments

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The Guthrie boys basketball team was unable to add any points in the second quarter as the Midwest City Bombers kept a steady pace on day two of the Ardmore Holiday Festival.

6A’s fourth ranked Bombers, who were upset the previous day by Putnam City West, took out some of their frustration in a 63-41 win. The Jays fall to 2-2 overall on the season after starting the season off at 2-0.

Guthrie jumped out to a quick 6-2 lead, but the Bombers finished the half with a 23-5 run to take a 25-11 half time advantage, including a 13-0 second quarter run.

Freshmen sensation Kai Callins paced the Jays with a game high 16 points.

Guthrie, who continues to play without senior leader Kentrell Brothers and Richard Brothers, got going in the second half with 30 points, but allowed 38 points to the Bombers.

The Jays offense has scored just 75 points in their two losses in Ardmore. Prior to that they had scored 123 points in their first two games of the season with a full squad.

Up next for Guthrie will be a 1:00 game Thursday afternoon against Southeast in the seventh place game.

  1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
 Midwest City 12 13 15 23 63
 Guthrie 11 0 11 19 41

Guthrie Scorers: Kai Callins 16, Codee Gross 9, JT McFadden 6, Jacob Staudt 3, LaMarc Allison 3, Shron Parker 2, Bailey Nichols 1

Day Three of the Ardmore Tournament
Guthrie vs Southeast – 7th Place Game – 1:00
Ardmore vs Midwest City – Consolation Game
Carl Albert vs Putnam City West – 3rd Place Game
Del City vs Yukon – Championship Game

Day Two of the Ardmore Tournament
Midwest City 63, Guthrie 41
Ardmore 64, Southeast 49
Del City 52, Carl Albert 46 
Yukon 58, Putnam City West 48

Day One in the Ardmore Tournament
Putnam West 70, Midwest City 62
Yukon 41, Guthrie 34
Carl Albert 66, Ardmore 59
Del City 54, Southeast 35

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Brothers named Defensive Player of the Year; Chappell honored too

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The honors just keep on rolling in for Kentrell Brothers. The latest? The Oklahoman’s Big All City Defensive Player of the Year.

Brothers defensive junior teammate Landry Chappell was named to the All City Defensive team. Both were also selected to the Oklahoman Big All City roster.

Left tackle Blake Belcher was named to the second team offense and sophomore Bryan Dutton and senior wide receiver Devonte McCully were named to the honorable mention list.

Guthrie finished the season with an 11-2 record by advancing to the state semi-finals for the second consecutive year.

Brothers had 63 catches for school-record 1,304 yards and 18 TDs to help BlueJays reach 5A semifinals for second straight year. On defense, had 100 tackles. Finished career with 160 catches, 3,029 receiving yards, 40 TDs, 285 tackles and 51 sacks. He is one of five canidates in the running for the All State Player of the Year. Read the feature story from the Oklahoman on Brothers.

For the second straight season, Chappell led 5A in tackles with 178 this season and 170 in 2008. Chappell has piled up 423 tackles and 15 sacks in his three-year career.

Belcher, who many are tabbing as perhaps the top lineman in the state next season, commanded the left side of the line of scrimmage. Click here for the All City Offensive Team.

McCully was the second leading receiver behind Brothers and earned the recognition of being named to the Oklahoma Coaches Association All State team. McCully hauled in 38 catches and 10 for touchdowns to go with 720 yards.

Dutton became Guthrie’s all-time passing leader in school history in Week 8 and finished the year with 2,408 passing yards (another school record) to go along with another school record of 54 career passing touchdowns with 29 this season.

 

The Oklahoman’s Big All-City Defense

Trevon Lewis Midwest City Senior Defensive Line
Connor Myers Edmond Memorial Senior Defensive Line
Kentrell Brothers Guthrie Senior Defensive Line
Matt Connery Norman Senior Defensive Line
Landry Chappell Guthrie Junior Linebacker
Greg Offenburger Norman Senior Linebacker
David Cowan Moore Senior Linebacker
Jon Luckey Mustang Senior Linebacker
Dwight Dobbins Carl Albert Senior Defensive Back
Alex Poston Carl Albert Junior Defensive Back
Jeff Balkenbush Edmond Memorial Senior Defensive Back
Casey Curtis Putnam City Junior Kick Returner
*** Click for Player Profiles ***

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