While we can all agree that these custom modifications are awesome, they're not exactly legal. Even Oklahoma gets called out for legislative shenanigans.
Last season, the Lawton Wolverine's season came to a disappointing end, as they fell to the Bixby Spartans the division 6A-II Championship game 35-21. The Wolverine's welcomed the Spartans to Cameron Stadium Saturday, looking for a little revenge as the two teams met in the opening round of the 2015 6A-II playoffs.
With the District 6A-II title already in their hands, the 2nd ranked Lawton Wolverines capped off their season Thursday night, defeating the Choctaw Yellow Jackets 33-25, to finish district play undefeated.
It was defense and special teams that led the way Thursday night for the Lawton Wolverines as a wild finish at Cameron stadium was set up by a 55-yard Marcheenan Hair punt return and a late fumble recovery by Levi Cain secured a 24-13 Wolverine victory over the visiting Midwest City Bombers
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With a forecast for a strong weather system that is supposed to move through southwest Oklahoma Friday night, the originally scheduled contest between the Midwest City Bombers and the Lawton Wolverines has been moved up from Friday night to Thursday.
The Lawton Wolverines took the long bus ride to Arlington, Texas on Friday to take on the AAA Academy Stallions. Undeterred by the 3 1/2 hour ride, or a driving rain that delayed the start of the game, the Wolverines ran all over AAA Academy on their way to a 51-7 win at Sam Houston High School.
Things started well for the Eisenhower Eagles Thursday as the scored on their first drive against the Lawton Wolverines in their rivalry game at Cameron Stadium.
If you are a fan of big play football, Putnam City Stadium was the place to be last Thursday night, as the Lawton Wolverines got back on the winning track with a runaway 57-20 rout of the Putnam City West Patriots to open District 6AII-2 play.
It was not a tale told by an idiot, but much like Shakespeare's Macbeth, Friday night's scheduled game between the Lawton Wolverines and the Sepulpa Chieftains was "full of sound and fury, signifying nothing".
The Lawton Wolverines gave up the first two scores, but battled back and in an outcome reminiscent of the 2014 season opener, downed the Salina Central Mustangs 56-35 at Cameron Stadium Friday night.