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Cobbs leads Braves over Stilwell
 
By ERIC W. BOLIN World Correspondent
Published: 11/6/2009  11:50 PM
Last Modified: 11/6/2009  11:50 PM

Demarco Cobbs saved his best for last.

The senior quarterback ran for 244 yards and three scores, had five tackles and a blocked field goal to vault Central past Stilwell 33-3 on Friday night.

Cobbs, a Texas commit, lifted Central (8-2, 5-2, District 5A-4) to its first playoff berth since 2003 with the 1986 Central state finals team in attendance.

“I’m so proud of our team,” said Braves coach Corey Russell. “These kids remember when we couldn’t win a game here. I used to question if I was even in the right profession. 'Am I really a football coach or am I a teacher?’ Tonight makes everything worth it.”

The Central win also eliminated Stilwell (3-7, 3-4) from playoff contention. The Indians needed a win against the Braves and an Ada win at McAlester to qualify for the postseason.

It wasn’t to be for the Indians as Cobbs opened the scoring on just the second play of the game as he scampered to the left side and outran the Stilwell defense on his way to a 77-yard touchdown.

Central then forced the Stilwell offense to punt on the ensuing drive and Cobbs ran for another score on the Braves’ second drive.

Stilwell’s defense held in the second quarter, and the Indians appeared to have cut the deficit to just four when Zack Bean caught a pass near the end zone on fourth down. But the officials marked him out of bounds at the 1, and the Braves took over.

Indians turnovers sealed their fate as a second-half fumble was returned for a Braves touchdown and an interception killed a late drive.

It wasn’t all pretty for Central, though, as the Braves fumbled the ball five times and muffed it two others. Those mistakes must change, Russell said, if the Braves want to advance deep into the playoffs.

“I think we have Bixby first round and they’ll be tough,” Russell said. “But we’ve accomplished something that, on paper, we shouldn’t have, especially given everything these kids have been through in the last three years.”

By ERIC W. BOLIN World Correspondent

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