Holdenville dominates Marietta 52-0 It was fitting that last Thursday’s game at Marietta was played right before Halloween. It was a dark dreary night in a dimly lit stadium.
In trying to describe the Wolverine’s action against a really good Kingston team the word resilient comes to mind. The definition of resilient is: Able to with stand or recover from difficult conditions.
WOLVERINES WILL TEST KNIGHTS HERE FRIDAY Holdenville’s Wolverines try to put down St. Gregory’s Knights for the second straight time on the turf of Wolverine Stadium Friday night when they usher in the 1960 football season.
To say the Holdenville Wolverines defeated the Coalgate Wildcats would be a drastic understatement! The game was a physical mismatch! Holdenville’s varsity, the Alpha Team, coasted through the first half, and the “Beta” team mopped up during the second half.
The Oklahoma defense struck first with a 44 yard interception touchdown by Billy Bowman. The Sooners amassed 523 yards on offense as Dillon Gabriel finished 26/39 for 366 yards and three passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns. The defense kept Iowa State from scoring in the second half and secured the victory. Oklahoma improved to 5-0. Now with a big win against Texas in the Red River Rivalry, OU advance to 6-0.
Wolverines wallop Wampus Cats 43-6 The Wolverines didn’t play their best game of the year but they did play well enough to totally dominate the Atoka Wampus Cats by a score of 43-6. The game had some significant highlights.
Holdenville downs Tishomingo 47-0 Holdenville dominated the Wolverines’ Homecoming game with Tishomingo-Mill Creek from the very first play from scrimmage. The game began with a Tish kick-off that went out of bounds and Holdenville’s offense entered the game with the ball on the 35 yard line.