Eisenhower hosted the Carl Albert Titans to wrap up the regular season.
The Eagle offense never could get anything going, but the Ike defense showed up to play only allowing three points for the first 20 minutes of the game.
That was until Carl Albert took a punt all the way back to the house with two minutes left in the half to make it 10-0 Titans.
After forcing another punt Carl Albert was able to score with 20 seconds left in the half to go up 17-0.
The Eisenhower offense was shut out in the sec- ond half as well and the defense gave up two more touchdowns to drop the game 31-0.
Eisenhower will travel down Highway 7 to take on the Duncan Demons on Friday, Nov. 13, in the first round of the OSSAA Class 5A state playoffs.
LHS 22 Del City 35
Lawton High traveled to Del City for the regular season finale for the second straight year.
The Wolverines shut down the Eagles to open up the game and they got the ball and shoved it down the field capped off with a Christian Houston six yard touchdown run to make it 7-0 Wolverines.
The Del City Eagles responded with 14 unan- swered points to make it 14-7 at the half.
Del City opened up the second half scoring to make it 21 unanswered points for the Eagles.
The next Wolverine drive looked doomed with a punt however a roughing the kicker gave them new life to extend the drive.
Lawton High took the new life and used it, cap- ping off the drive with a five yard touchdown pass from Devarius Hardy to Jesse Neighbors.
The Eagles responded making it 28-14. Lawton High forced a fumble, Del City drilled Devarius as he threw causing the ball to go up and be picked off and an Eagle returned it all the way to the house making it 35-14.
LHS answered back once again to make it 35-22 after a two- point conversion.
The Wolverines forced two more fumbles but couldn’t take advantage as they fell to 4-4 on the year heading into the playoffs.
Lawton High will make the trip three hours north to Tulsa to take on the Booker T. Washington Hornets in the first round of the OSSAA Class 6A Playoffs.
MacArthur traveled to Ardmore to take on their long time rival.
The Highlanders got into an 14-0 hole. Mac finally answered when Gage Graham found Montez Edwards for a 27 yard touchdown pass to make it 14-7.
Mac tied the game up when Isaiah Gray got loose for an 80 yard touchdown run.
The Highlanders defense got on the board after dropping the QB in the endzone to make it 16-14.
Mac scored again when Nasir Kemper ran it in from 33 yards out to make it 23-14.
MacArthur kept momentum on their side after halftime when Isaiah ran it in from 20 yards out to make it 30-14.
Ardmore finally respond- ed with a scoring drive to get back on the board to make it 30-22 Mac.
Devin Bush put the icing on the cake as he ran it in to make it 37-22.
MacArthur will get a bye in the first round of the OSSAA Class 5A Playoffs as Guymon opted out.
The Highlanders will square off with Guthrie who also received a bye.
The Highlanders are set to host the Blue Jays on Friday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at Cameron Stadium in Round 2 of the OSSAA Class 5A playoffs.