Oklahoma City-AP-- The first week of the Oklahoma high school football season has produced its share of upsets.<br><br>Those include losses by teams ranked Number One in Class Three-A and Class B in the
Tuesday, September 5th 2000, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
Oklahoma City-AP-- The first week of the Oklahoma high school football season has produced its share of upsets.
Those include losses by teams ranked Number One in Class Three-A and Class B in the Associated Press poll.
Bristow -- the top choice in Three-A -- lost 24-to-9 to Class Four-A Cushing on opening night. The Pirates have fallen into a tie for seventh in this week's balloting as a result.
Tuttle and Seminole are now tied in the top spot for Three-A.
Oklahoma Christian beat Medford 26-to-21. That knocked Medford out of the Number One spot in Class B. Balko is the new Number One team, followed by Paoli. Medford dropped to third.
The other top-ranked teams are Jenks in Six-A, El Reno in Five-A, Clinton in Four-A, Cascia Hall in Two-A, Turpin in Class A and Pioneer in Class B.
Class 6A
1. Jenks 1-0 (4) 40 2. Tulsa Union 1-0 36 3. Moore 1-0 30 4. Stillwater 1-0 29 5. Owasso 1-0 20 6. Broken Arrow 1-0 16 7. (tie) Lawton Eisenhower 1-0 15 Midwest City 1-0 15 9. Putnam City North 1-0 11 10. Del City 0-1 5