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Webster Warriors
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| vs. Central - Home |
9/5/08 |
| vs. Rogers - Home |
9/12/08 |
| vs. Sand Springs JV - Away |
9/18/08 |
| vs. Fort Gibson - Home |
9/25/08 |
| vs. Poteau - Away |
10/3/08 |
| vs. Broken Bow - Away |
10/10/08 |
| vs. Muldrow - Away |
10/16/08 |
| vs. Wagoner - Home |
10/24/08 |
| vs. Hilldale - Away |
10/31/08 |
| vs. Sallisaw - Home |
11/7/08 |


Week 5 vs. Poteau - Away
Tell us what you think!
- 9/28/2008 11:09:09 AM, A True Westside Fan,
Webster...You better stick to scheduling JV teams....Since you cant play with the big boys.
- 9/28/2008 8:28:33 PM, webparent, tulsa
What kind of Westside fan are you tearing down high school kids trying their best? If you even knew the stories behind this team and the players and what they have gone through to even be playing this year. You sir, indeed are no Webster Warrior fan, nor do we want you representing us since you are so embarrassed by us representing you.
- 9/30/2008 1:24:44 PM, WAWNAC,
webparent what do you mean the stories behind this Webster team other than the JV win how many games have they won in the past 5 years kids have came and gone. so it may not be the kids.
- 9/30/2008 5:36:47 PM, STFU T DUB, BERRYHILL
I think its funny how the HIGH SCHOOL football team brags about winning over a freakin JV team. You guys come to a Berryhill game and act like you guys are hard and say that Berryhill sucks. Are you freaking kidding me, we beat you guys every year we played you except the very first year. SO STFU
- 9/30/2008 5:54:28 PM, Does it matter, West Tulsa
DWHS, has good players and always had good enough players to be aleast 5-5. some years better, but as long as Harper is the coach they will never win more then one or two a year. When Jones Evett, Fields, and Davis they had a good run from 92-97 the school needs to let some one else be the head coach.
- 9/30/2008 6:55:03 PM, WAWNAC,
I would say 88-97 wasn't to bad most of the teams DWHS played durnig this time are 5-A and 6-A now.
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This Week's Top 10 Games
9/30/2008
1. Class 6A No. 6 Muskogee (2-2) at No. 2 Broken Arrow (4-0): A rematch of Muskogee's 22-16 win at Broken Arrow in last season's opener. That was the Broken Arrow coaching debut of Ron Lancaster, who turned around Muskogee's program when he was the Roughers' coach from 2003-05.


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