Stillwater NewsPress

High School Sports

October 27, 2012

Pioneers pummeled by Plainsmen in rivalry game

ENID, Okla. — A rash of injuries the past couple weeks have left the Stillwater High School football team depleted and inexperienced.

That lack of depth showed Friday at D. Bruce Selby Stadium as the Pioneers dropped their fifth straight district game with a 49-21 loss to the Plainsmen.

“I don’t know how much affect (the injuries) have,” Stillwater coach Tucker Barnard said. “I know that we keep putting 11 guys out there, so we’ve got to play better football. We’ve got to tackle better, we have to block better, we have to hang on to the ball — we’re in a difficult situation, but sometimes things are tough.”

Enid (3-6, 1-5 in district) gouged Stillwater’s defense for 457 yards on the ground with players like sophomore linebacker Cameron Mayberry and senior cornerback Davyn Thompson sidelined with an injury. Of those 457 yards, 336 of them came from Seth Handley, who had touchdown runs of 35 and 80 yards.

“You didn’t know what he was going to do — juke in or juke out,” Stillwater junior safety King Williams said. “He used his speed to the sideline, which was smart. He’s just a great running back and I give him his props.”

It wasn’t just Handley that wore down the Pioneers’ defense. Three of the seven Enid scores lasted for more than 5 minutes, the longest being a 12-play, 80-yard drive that chewed up 6:47 on the clock before Raeshaan Findley punched it in from 2 yards late in the fourth quarter.

“We were prepared for their running attack,” Barnard said. “We worked it (in practice) and got after it. They blocked their plays a little better than we did and Handley’s a little faster and a little better than what we faced this week in practice.”

But it wasn’t all bad for the Pioneers (3-6, 1-5 in district). Led by King Williams, who had 14 carries for 109 yards and two touchdowns, Stillwater’s offense was clicking for most of the game. They just struggled to keep pace with Enid’s running game.

“We had a little success,” Barnard said. “King kind of sparked us on offense and he gave them something that they weren’t really ready for. ... We had some good things going, but really defensively we can’t give up that many points.”

Trailing 21-7 at the half the biggest blow of the game came on the first play of the third quarter, when Handley bounced outside Stillwater’s defense for an 80-yard score.

“We worked hard at stopping the run in practice and then you have something like that happen, it just kills you,” Williams said. “I thought we had a good week defensively, but we just didn’t make any plays.”

In the loss, Stillwater may have lost another linebacker. Will Fowler was carted off the field during the third quarter, but Barnard said it was mostly for precautionary measures.

“I think Will should be fine,” Barnard said. “He had to come in and move to buck linebacker after Cameron Mayberry got hurt. He was playing well, so you hate to see that happen. Right now we just don’t have any depth at that spot.”

Stillwater will put a wrap on its disappointing season with a home contest against Owasso.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
High School Sports
Buy & Share Photos
NewsPress e-Edition
NewsPress Specials
AP Video
Mayor: Person Killed in San Antonio Flooding Raw: Apple 1 Computer Sells for More Than $650k Hagel Urges Cadets to End Scourge of Sex Assault Raw: Gay Rights Activists March in Ukraine Bus Fire Kills 16 Children, Teacher in Pakistan Raw: Pakistan Election Results Protested Raw: Trucker Bumps I-5 Bridge Before Collapse Raw: Texas Deputy Shot by Colo. Suspect Honored Major Detours Following Wash. Bridge Collapse American Held in Grisly Czech Murders Raw: Jersey Shore Reopens for Summer UK-bound Pakistan Plane Diverted, 2 Men Arrested Officials: Tsarnaev Friend Linked to Slaying Obama:Sexual Assault Threatens Trust in Military Bridge Collapse Survivor: 'Rough Day' Jersey Shore Open for Business Raw: Memorial Day Flags Placed at Arlington New Wheelchair Lift Promises More Access First Person: Mom Discusses Famous Tornado Photo Raw Video: Washington State Bridge Collapse
Stocks
NDN Video
Massive Flooding in San Antonio Area; Rescue Efforts Underway Hope For The Boy Who Can't Smile Raw: Apple 1 Computer Sells for More Than $650k Young protestor goes viral on Youtube High Wire Spectacle Thrills Crowd in Austria Toronto Mayor says he's not a crack head Maine island offers lighthouse getaway Suspect in Killing of Officer Found Dead in Cell Should We Prepare for Quakes? Lynn Kindergarten Class Rescues Ducklings Congressional gold medal awarded to civil rights heroes Charles Ramsey visits Kentucky Unique Display Greets Guests At Revel Casino Cape Cod Train Service Worries Residents BASE jumper rides snowmobile off cliff to honor dead friend Bridge Collapse Survivor: 'Rough Day' SHOCKING: School Guard Throws Girl Down Stairs Star Wars X-Wing Star Fighter Made of Legos Actress Amanda Bynes Arrested in New York Singer Psy Has An Imposter