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Oklahoma High School Football Playoffs Enter Quarterfinals
The high school football playoffs in Oklahoma have reached an exciting juncture, with the quarterfinals set to kick off as teams continue their quest for state championship titles. The playoffs have seen intense competition thus far, with several standout performances noted.
KOCO 5, in collaboration with ScoreStream, is providing live score updates to ensure fans remain informed about the progress of their favorite teams across Oklahoma. As teams step into the quarterfinals, expectations are high and competition fierce.
One of the highlights of the playoffs has been a match involving the team from Norman, who are on their journey towards a state title, which, if successful, would be their first since 1992. The head coach of Norman described the upcoming match as a showdown where «two of the best quarterbacks in the state» will be playing, emphasizing that it will be critical to watch how these players direct their teams in this crucial phase.
The response from the public to watch these games live has prompted The Oklahoman to offer a promotional discount on subscriptions to the NFHS Network—a sports streaming service that broadcasts high school sports. The discounted annual subscription fee of $59.99, compared to the usual $79.99, allows fans to watch a variety of sports throughout the school year.
Several matches have already produced notable scores. Bixby delivered a decisive victory over Norman North with a score of 59-14, while Edmond Memorial triumphed against Norman with 49-20. Owasso overcame Deer Creek 40-26, and Jenks dominated Tulsa Union 42-7.
Other significant matches include Choctaw’s sweep against Sapulpa with a 52-0 score and Sand Springs‘ 44-14 win over Piedmont. The competition remains tight as teams aim to advance through the playoffs, with many eyes fixed on the anticipated duels that promise high stakes and intense performances.