Post by cardinalcowboy on Oct 29, 2019 7:16:18 GMT -6
With 2 weeks left in the regular season, here is what the districts look like
District 1
1-Noble
2-El Reno
3-Ardmore
4-MacArthur
*Noble can win the district Friday night at Ardmore. An Ardmore win would force 3 way tie for 1st. MacArthur locks up 4seed with win Friday vs Duncan
District 2
1-McGuinness
2-Piedmont
3-Carl Albert
4-Woodward
*CA win over McGuinness in week 10 is the only way this order changes. That would create a 3-way tie, causing Piedmont to finish 3rd due to district points. Woodward is safely in with win over Guymon this week
District 3
1-Edison
2-Bishop Kelley
3-McAlester
4-Coweta
5-Ada
*Edison wins district title with likely win over Durant on Friday. 2-5 are still up in the air, Kelley has 1 game lead over McAlester and Coweta, but plays both in final 2 weeks. Ada still has outside shot, but will need atleast 1 McAlester loss.
District 4
1-Tahlequah
2-Collinsville
3-Claremore
4-Skiatook
5-Pryor
*Tahlequah wins district title with likely win over Memorial on Thursday. Collinsville finishes 2nd with win over Skiatook this week -OR- a loss by 13 or less AND a Pryor win over Claremore. Claremore must defeat Pryor this week or they are all but eliminated. Alot to still be decided here
I look for CA to beat Bishop, which would make CA 1, Bishop 2, Piedmont 3(if they beat Woodward), Woodward 4. That would put CA Hosting Mac, Bishop Hosting Ardmore, Piedmont on the road to El Reno, and Woodward on the road to Noble.
Post by cardinalcowboy on Nov 4, 2019 9:39:55 GMT -6
CA will have to win by atleast 10 if Piedmont beats Woodward, as McGuinness has a 19pt district lead. As long as CA wins they will be at home in the 1st round, either hosting Ardmore as the 2 seed or hosting Duncan/MacArthur as the district champion. A loss leaves them 3rd and headed to El Reno (if Piedmont beats Woodward) (A Woodward win and CA loss lets CA finish 2nd on points)