Six Garvin County teams started the football playoffs. After Friday night only two remain, Maysville and Lindsay.
Maysville, playing in their first home playoff game in over 15 years, won their first playoff game in as many years defeating Apache 46-12.
Maysville advances to the second round where they will be on the road to Christian Heritage Academy on Saturday night.
Lindsay pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the day as they went on the road and defeated the Davis Wolves 30-17.
Lindsay will be on the road to face tradition rich Millwood on Saturday.
Elmore City got a pair of second half touchdowns one a 41-yarder from Colby Kile and a 10-yarder from Jay Anderson but it came too late in a 48-12 loss to Snyder. Daniel Valderas had over 300 yards rushing in the win for Snyder.
Paoli found out that the No. 1 team in Class B was for real in a 49-0 loss to Garber. Turnovers cost the Pugs big all night but they found the movement tough against a stingy defense.
Stratford played well but not well enough to win dropping a 20-6 decision to Central Sallisaw.
Sports
Warriors, Leopards win round one battles
- Sports
-
-
SLIDESHOW: Giants beat Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI
The New York Giants won their fourth NFL championship Sunday in Indianapolis, scoring in the final minute to defeat New England 21-17.
-
SLIDESHOW: Super Bowl by the numbers
The nation's biggest sporting event produces some staggering statistics, from the number of chicken wings consumed -- 1.25 billion -- to the amount of money some people plan to bet on the game.
-
ESPN show to look at PV topic
Officials with ESPN are inviting Pauls Valley residents to listen to or even participate in a radio program this weekend on the topic of Silent Saturday.
-
SLIDESHOW: Super Bowl Media Day
Thousands of fans and members of the press turned out in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis for Super Bowl XLVI Media Day.
-
Giants' Manning emerging from brother's shadow
Giants quarterback Eli Manning has a chance to outshine his more famous brother in Sunday's Super Bowl.
-
Indy draws on super effort to overcome skeptics
Leaders of Indiana's capital city spent years gussying up their downtown to prepare for Super Bowl XLVI -- by building big sports and convention venues and luring nice hotels, popular restaurants and a four-story shopping mall.
-
SLIDESHOW: Giants arrive in Indianapolis
The New York Giants arrived in Indianapolis Monday to begin preparations for their matchup with the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI.
-
SLIDESHOW: Week-long Super Bowl celebration begins
Football fans descend on Super Bowl Village in downtown Indianapolis in advance of Super Bowl XLVI between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants.
-
Belichick: Indy friendlier after failed '09 call against Colts
Coach Bill Belichick jokes about the welcome he has gotten since arriving in Indianapolis -- where Colts fans are less-than-friendly toward his New England Patriots -- for Super Bowl XLVI.
-
Super prices for NFL's super event
The price tag of a prime seat in Lucas Oil Stadium for Super Bowl XLVI is officially $1,000, but cash-rich fans will shell out multiples of that to see the NFL championship game.
- More Sports Headlines
-







