With Week 10 of the Oklahoma high school football season in the books, here is the full schedule for the first round of the state playoffs. All game times are 7 p.m. Friday unless otherwise noted.
Bixby (8-2), bye
Moore (6-4) at Norman North (3-7)
Westmoore (2-8) at Norman (9-1)
Edmond Memorial (8-2), bye
Owasso (10-0), bye
Broken Arrow (4-6) at Deer Creek (7-3)
Mustang (5-5) at Tulsa Union (7-3)
Jenks (7-3), bye
Choctaw (8-2), bye
Lawton Eisenhower (4-6) at Sapulpa (4-6)
Ponca City (3-7) at Piedmont (6-4)
Sand Springs (7-3), bye
Muskogee (10-0), bye
Bartlesville (3-7) at Putnam City (6-4)
Southmoore (4-6) at Putnam North (7-3)
Stillwater (8-2), bye
Noble (4-6) at Newcastle (7-3)
Tulsa Bishop Kelley (5-5) at Pryor (7-3)
Collinsville (7-3) at Tulsa Booker T. Washington (8-2)
Lawton MacArthur (7-3) at Guthrie (7-3)
Midwest City (5-5) at Carl Albert (10-1)
Claremore (8-2) at McAlester (8-2)
Shawnee (6-4) at Del City (9-1)
Lawton (4-6) at Bishop McGuinness (7-3)
Ardmore (6-4) at Elgin (10-0)
Grove (8-2) at Sallisaw (8-2)
Poteau (6-4) at Wagoner (10-0)
Clinton (8-2) at Blanchard (9-1)
Elk City (5-5) at Tuttle (10-0)
Hilldale (6-4) at Miami (8-2)
Cushing (7-3) at Ada (7-3)
Bethany (8-2) at Weatherford (8-2)
Seminole (7-3) at Heritage Hall (9-1)
Holland Hall (6-4) at Berryhill (6-4)
Jay (4-6) at Lincoln Christian (10-0)
Pauls Valley (7-3) at Perkins-Tryon (8-2)
Kingfisher (5-5) at Sulphur (9-1)
Seq. Claremore (7-3) at Idabel (7-3)
Checotah (6-4) at Cascia Hall (9-1)
Bristow (6-4) at Plainview (9-1)
Crossings Christian (5-4) at Millwood (9-1)
Hugo (7-3) at Chandler (7-3)
Sperry (5-5) at Kingston (9-1)
Chisholm (6-4) at Marlow (8-2)
Perry (6-4) at Washington (10-0)
Sequoyah-Tahlequah (5-5) at Kiefer (7-3)
Bethel (5-5) at Metro Christian (10-0)
Lindsay (6-4) at Jones (8-2)
Community Christian (5-5) at Stroud (10-0)
Salina (6-4) at Henryetta (8-2)
Antlers (5-5) at Adair (10-0)
Hennessey (6-4) at Davis (6-4)
Luther (5-5) at Holdenville (10-0)
Valliant (5-5) at Colcord (9-1)
Kansas (6-4) at Vian (10-0)
Beggs (8-2) at Alva (8-2)
Minco (7-3) at Hooker (9-1)
Tonkawa (6-4) at Pocola (8-2)
Panama (6-4) at Pawnee (7-3)
Cashion (7-3) at Wynnewood-Walters winner
Hinton (5-5) at Christian Heritage (7-3)
Hartshorne (7-3) at Pawhuska (8–2)
Nowata (3-7) at Rejoice Christian (9-1)
Wynnewood-Walters loser at Fairview (9-1)
Note: Wynnewood at Walters was postponed to 1 p.m. Saturday
Wilson (5-5) at Thomas (9-1)
Central Sallisaw (7-3) at Hominy (8-2)
Barnsdall (6-4) at Talihina (9-1)
Texhoma-Goodwell (7-3) at Velma Alma (8-2)
Mooreland (7-3) at Ringling (7-3)
Ketchum (7-3) at Regent Prep (9-1)
Gore (6-4) at Woodland (10-0)
Konawa (7-3) at Mangum (9-1)
Snyder (3-7) at Laverne (9-1)
Foyil (5-5) at Caddo (8-2)
Savanna (4-5) at Yale (10-0)
Garber (7-3) at Empire (9-1)
Pond Creek-Hunter (7-3) at Hollis (7-2)
Keota (7-3) at Drumright (7-3)
Depew (1-9) at Dewar (8-1)
Waurika (4-6) at Turpin (8-1)
Thackerville (6-4) at Seiling (9-1)
Cherokee (5-5) at Copan (8-2)
Wesleyan Christian (2-8) at Covington-Douglas (10-0)
Boise City (5-4) at Wetumka (6-4)
Shattuck (5-3) at Weleetka (10-0)
Webbers Falls (6-4) at Waukomis (8-2)
Davenport (3-7) at Wilson (Henryetta) [8-1]
Alex (6-4) at Okeene (9-1)
Mt. View-Gotebo (4-6) at Timberlake (10-0)
Oaks (7-3) at Paoli (7-3)
Bowlegs (6-4) at Medford (7-2)
Waynoka (5-5) at Ryan (9-1)
Balko/Forgan (5-5) at Tipton (10-0)
Sasakwa (7-3) at Welch (9-1)
Watts (4-5) at Maysville (8-2)
Geary (7-3) at Tyrone (7-2)
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