Picks: Playoff Week 1


Posted November 9, 2012 by Ryan Aber Comment on this article Leave a comment

The regular season is over and here are the first-round playoff picks. Next week, we’ll once again select 10 games. After that, we’ll pick all of the games.

Ryan: 7-3 (75-25, 7-2)
Jacob: 6-4 (74-26, 7-3)
Scott: 5-5 (69-31, 8-2)
Jason: 6-4 (67-33, 5-4)

RYAN ABER
Norman North 35, Southmoore 20
Norman 35, Yukon 21
Broken Arrow 42, Sand Springs 0
Tulsa Union 42, Westmoore 21
Del City 28, Carl Albert 24
Guthrie 34, Lawton MacArthur 28
Broken Bow 26, Cleveland 20
Jones 35, Perkins-Tryon 21
Blanchard 20, Cushing 18
Lindsay 20, Lexington 14
Lock of the week: Norman North. The Timberwolves are playing as well as anyone on this side of the state, while Southmoore has slipped for their early success.

JACOB UNRUH
Norman North 31, Southmoore 17
Norman 35, Yukon 20
Broken Arrow 35, Sand Springs 3
Tulsa Union 35, Westmoore 21
Del City 24, Carl Albert 21
Guthrie 28, Lawton MacArthur 24
Broken Bow 21, Cleveland 17
Jones 28, Perkins-Tryon 14
Blanchard 21, Cushing 20
Lexington 28, Lindsay 27
Lock of the week: Del City over Carl Albert. Del City hasn’t been challenged since Week 5, so it will be interesting to even see how well it responds to playing Carl Albert. Still, I think there is too much talent on Del City’s side for the Titans to match.

SCOTT WRIGHT
Norman North 35, Southmoore 34
Yukon 42, Norman 38
Broken Arrow 56, Sand Springs 6
Tulsa Union 24, Westmoore 10
Del City 34, Carl Albert 30
Lawton MacArthur 28, Guthrie 24
Cleveland 27, Broken Bow 21
Jones 44, Perkins 31
Blanchard 38, Cushing 35
Lindsay 34, Lexington 28
Lock of the Week: Jones over Perkins. Jones is a very different team than the one that lost to Perkins in the season opener, and this week will show that, with an easy win.

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Ryan Aber has worked for The Oklahoman since 2006, covering high schools, the Oklahoma City RedHawks, the Oklahoma City Barons and OU football...


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