High schools, Week 4: Big first half carries 6AII No. 2 Bixby past No. 8 Sapulpa 45-0

Tulsa World - Sept. 21, 2018

SAPULPA — Bixby’s offense was not fazed by non-stop rain Friday night in its Class 6AII District 2 opener against No. 8 Sapulpa, as the Spartans shut out the Chieftains 45-0.

The No. 2 Spartans (3-1) scored on every first-half possession, collecting six touchdowns and a field goal. Among the six TDs were two single-play possessions of more than 75 yards and a two-play drive of 66 yards.

High school football, Week 2: Sapulpa, Elijah Williams power past Claremore 27-7

Tulsa World - Sept. 7, 2018

SAPULPA — Sapulpa and quarterback Elijah Williams continued their perfect start to the season by knocking off Claremore 27-7 Friday night at George F. Collins Stadium.

Williams completed 7-of-11 passes for 114 yards while rushing eight times for 69 yards and two touchdowns in the first half, lifting the Class 6AII Chieftains (2-0) to a 21-0 lead. The highlight of the first half came with 3:43 remaining when Williams ran a quarterback draw, dicing through Zebra defenders before cruising into the end zone on a 35-yard run.

High school football, Week 1: Union defense clamps down, rallies past Mansfield Lake Ridge 36-30

Tulsa World - Aug. 31, 2018

Union overcame a sluggish defensive first half, shutting out Mansfield (Texas) Lake Ridge in the second half en route to a 36-30 win Friday night at Union Tuttle Stadium.

In the first half, Eagles quarterback Chandler Rogers had his way with the Union defense, throwing three touchdown passes and rushing for another score, while earning more than 300 yards in combined yardage.

The Stovers make a “Big, Little” impact

Tulsa People - May 2018

More than 50 people are overflowing the small upstairs meeting space inside McNellies. A man is speaking to the crowd about his experiences as a mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma.

Just outside the room is a registration form to receive more information about becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister. Potential volunteers are lined up to provide their information.