Saturday, July 17, 2010

Oklahoma High School Football Pre-Season Begins August 10th

by Jeff Fisher
Oklahoma High School Football Huddle

Welcome to our new look for the 2010 Oklahoma high school football season!

With the first day of practice beginning August 10th, I wanted to take the time to thank all of my readers, who have made this blog successful over the past three years.  I have bigger-and-better things planned this year with more original content.

Also, don't forget to check-out High School Football America for great high school football stories from around the country.  If you have story ideas that I should know about, please feel free to email me.

Here's a look at important dates for the 2010 season...

First Practice - August 10th
Regular Season Begins - September 2nd

Playoffs Begin - November 12th
Championships - December 3rd-4th (6A, 5A, 4A, B, C); December 10th-11th (3A, 2A, 1A)

Jeff Fisher is Founder/Editor-in-Chief of High School Football America

Monday, July 12, 2010

Green Beats Gold in Oklahoma 8-Man All-Star High School Football Game

by Jeff Fisher
Oklahoma High School Football Huddle

Timberlake's Jake Bowers was named MVP in Saturday's Oklahoma 8-Man Football Coaches Association All-Star Game as he led the Green team to a 44-0 shutout of the Gold stars.

The Enid News & Eagle reports that Bowers completed 6 of 7 passes for 110 yards and three touchdowns.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Midwest City and Atoka Wins Oklahoma 7 On 7 Showdown

by Jeff Fisher
Oklahoma High School Football Huddle

Midwest City beat Edmond North 26-18 in overtime in the large school championship game in the inaugural Oklahoma Showdown.

The Bombers won the 7 On 7 championship when Corey Lang intercepted a pass in the end zone in OT.

Atoka beat Cashion 32-8 to win the small school division.

Thursday, July 08, 2010

Oklahoma Town of 336 Starts High School Football Team

by Jeff Fisher
Oklahoma High School Football Huddle

As many of you already know, I love small town high school.

If you don't check-out High School Football America, and you'll learn quickly that small towns hold a special place in my heart.

Now with all of that being said, I love this story from Scripps News about a tiny town of 336 people starting its first-ever football team.  Gracemont High School will play an independent 8-man schedule this season.

Last season, High School Football America visited East Central High School in tiny Miles, Iowa...population 462...and witnessed what an 8-man program can mean to a community.  Click here to check-out that story.
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