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Sept. 14, 2007 (Page 2 of 3)
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Sept. 14, 2007
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
OT
Total
Collinsville
0
0
0
0
7
7
Skiatook
0
0
0
0
0
0
Cassie Smith
Lane Coulter
First quarter offensive line charge by Michael Pitts (#51), Phillip Kolosha (#77 with the shotgun snap), Jayce Crowder (#57) and Marlon Craft (#64).
Kevin Phillips (#11) reached Skiatook's 42 yard line on Collinsville's opening drive before it stalled.
Brandon McCoy (#20) made the stop on this 4th down completed pass by Skiatook to the Cardinal 35 yardline. Collinsville took over on downs as Skiatook's 2nd offensive series ended.
Cardinal QB Lane Coulter (#7) had protection but this 1st quarter was incomplete.
Steven Majike (#36) and Dalton Rasmussen (#85) didn't reach the Skiatook punt but were close on this early 2nd quarter block attempt.
Jared Billups (#4) with the a defensive stop (between 2 Kaleb Hamilton tackles for loss) in the 2nd quarter.
Merlin Oakley (#30) gained 9 yards near mid-field on this 2nd quarter run.
Kaleb Hamilton (#70) made the stop on this play in a 2nd quarter Skiatook drive which ended in an aborted field goal try as the center snap was too high to handle.
The CHS Band's show keeps expanding. This week the tarp with the moon to "eclipse" was added to the marching contest program.
Looks like the Cards missed an opportunity on this play late in the 2nd quarter with Lane Coulter's handoff to Merin Oakley (#30) running away from a big hole blocked up the middle by Marlon Craft (#64) and the rest of the line.