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Pawnee Youth Football
The Pawnee Youth Football is in it's sixth season. The Pawnee Youth play football in the western division
of the Central Football League - headquarters in Tulsa. Co-Directors Jim Jestes and Aaron Mitchell will begin practice soon.
I will put up the schedule in the YOUTH section of this website. I will try to get a picture of the teams
as soon as possible.
High School Football
Setting The Mark - 2002
Off of the 2002-2003 recording setting year 13-2 - PLAYOFFS
advancing to the second round by eliminating Verdigris 51-6 (Ponca City News Article); advancing to the quarter-finals by eliminating Heavener 52-13 (Ponca City News Article); advancing to the semi-finals by eliminating Newcastle 49-15 (Ponca City News Article); advancing to the finals by elimating Davis 31-25 (Ardmoreite Article) and losing to the 2A State Champs Millwood 40-18 (). Thanks 2002 squad...you have set the mark.
Getting Set To Reach The Ship
The 2003-2004 Pawnee High School Black Bear's football team coached by Scott
Harmon, Ed Green, Craig Ellis, Marlon Houston and Robby Rainwater reached the second round of the 2A
football playoffs by outscoring Kellyville 37-16 at home and outscored by Tahlequah Sequoyah 34-7 at their house (Tahl-Seq. eventually lossing to the 2A State Champions - Bethany).
It's Time To Go Surpass History - GO!!!!!
2004 Squad
The 2003-2004 team was lead by seniors Casey Bruns, Charles Yungt,
Gerald and Gerrard Jones who return for the 2004-2005 season
as seniors. But don't say good-bye to the Black Bears too soon...the Bears will be in Class A and in the A6 district
with Tonkawa, Woodland, Drumright, Barnsdall, Kiefer, Newkirk and Liberty. The non-district games are Stroud, Hominy and Commerce. Grant's twin brothers are seniors and eager to step up for Coach Harmon and his staff.
High School Basketball
Coach David Page got a good look at his partial 2004 basketball team
as they participated in the Frontier team camp - July 5th thru July 8th.
Coach Dusty Torrey has left the Black Bears to become the Elementary
Principal and Head Boys Basketball Coach at Garber. He returns back to Garber where he once coached the girls (Read this article - Enid News).
High School Wrestling
I was notified by a parent that the wrestling team participated in the OSU
wrestling camp the same week as the basketball team.
Also, Coach Houston will be leaving, he will be heading to Watonga as the Head Wrestling Coach and Assistant Football Coach (when I find an article, it
will be posted). Stop these men and tell them thank you for all they have done for Pawnee High School
Sports. It may be too late. God bless them and their endeavors.
The Three BEARS - Pawnee High School Athletes. |
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Jones brothers...courtesy of Tulsa World Sports. |
For Your Information
PAWNEE is the birthplace
to Chester Gould - creator of Dick Tracy.
Relocation
home for the Pawnee Indians from Nebraska and surrounding area.
Home of Moses Yellowhorse, the first full-blood Indian to
play for a major league baseball team - the Pittsburg Pirates. A slow-pitch softball tournament bearing his name is played
during the Pawnee Indian Veterans Homecoming & PowWow.
Home of the Steam/Gasoline Engine Show held in May. Home of Pawnee Bill Wild West
Show held in June.
Home of the Pawnee Indian Veterans Homecoming & Powwow
held first of July. Home of the Pawnee Bill Memorial Rodeo
held second week in August.
Sharing My Thoughts and Opinions
On this home page, I might talk a little about how I originally
became a fan and share a few anecdotes or defining moments from my fan history. Have I been watching since I was a kid? Did
I move to a new city and get caught up in the hysteria? Where exactly was I when I watched that championship game last year,
and what was going through my mind?
I might also use this page to discuss how my team is doing this
year in general, or about the prospects for the upcoming year. I'll try to include a few pictures, too.
Thanks for taking a look at my site. Be sure to get in touch with
your thoughts and suggestions. I'll be updating frequently, please check back often.
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