The Christian Heritage (Del City, OK) varsity football team will play a neutral playoff game against Pawhuska (OK) on Friday, November 22 at 7 p.m. This matchup is part of the “2024 Oklahoma High School Football Playoff Brackets: OSSAA – Class A-I” tournament.
Christian Heritage vs Pawhuska Football Game Info:
What: Oklahoma High School Football
Who: Christian Heritage vs Pawhuska
When: Friday, November 22, 2024
Time: 7 PM
Bracket: 2024 Oklahoma High School Football Playoff Brackets: OSSAA – Class A-I
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Game preview: Christian Heritage vs Pawhuska
The highly anticipated matchup between the Pawhuska and Christian Heritage football teams is set for Friday, November 22, at 7:00 PM. This neutral-site playoff game will feature two teams with impressive seasons, both eager to advance in the Oklahoma high school football playoffs. Here’s a look at the teams and how they stack up against each other.
Pawhuska Panthers
The Pawhuska Panthers (9-2 overall, 6-1 in district play) enter this game with a strong record. They are coming off a dominant season, finishing their district play with a remarkable .857 district win percentage. On average, Pawhuska scores 47.5 points per game, which includes 15 points in the first quarter, 13 in the second, 14 in the third, and 8 in the fourth. Their offensive performance is led by standout players, particularly:
- Vann Wildcat (40.2 rushing yards per game)
- Canyon Hindman (220.8 passing yards per game)
- Chase Eaves (70.6 receiving yards per game)
The Panthers’ defense is equally formidable, with players like Logan Cass leading the team with 12.5 tackles per game. They also average 90.3 tackles per game as a team, while their defensive line generates 1.7 sacks per game.
Christian Heritage Lions
The Christian Heritage Lions (8-3 overall, 5-0 in district play) come into this game with a perfect district record, boasting an undefeated 1.000 district win percentage. However, they face a tall order against the high-scoring Pawhuska team. On offense, Christian Heritage has averaged 26.6 points per game, including 9.3 points in the first quarter, 6.7 in the second, and 3.3 in the third. They have struggled to score in the fourth quarter, averaging just 0 points in that frame.
While the Lions have been solid in passing and rushing, they do not boast the same explosive offensive numbers as Pawhuska. Key contributors include:
- Tate Campbell (0.7 points per game)
- Caleb Gideon (7.1 tackles per game)
- Noah Moix (0.4 sacks per game)
Their defense has been consistent, with 55.2 tackles per game and solid sack production at 1.6 per game.
Head-to-Head Comparison
Both teams have different styles of play, but Pawhuska’s high-powered offense is a major factor in their success. The Panthers have been dominant on the scoreboard, putting up a total of 522 points, while Christian Heritage has scored 293 points. In terms of total yards, Pawhuska outpaces the Lions with an average of 316.5 yards per game, driven by their potent passing and rushing attacks.
Christian Heritage has shown resilience, especially in district games, but their scoring output may struggle against Pawhuska’s explosive offense.
Keys to the Game
- Pawhuska’s Offensive Line vs. Christian Heritage’s Defense: The Panthers’ offensive line, which has been solid with 46 pancake blocks, will need to control the line of scrimmage to keep their high-scoring offense on track.
- Defensive Pressure: Christian Heritage must find a way to slow down Pawhuska’s offense. Sacks from players like Noah Moix and defensive efforts from Caleb Gideon will be key to neutralizing the Panthers’ attack.
- Pawhuska’s Run Game: With Vann Wildcat leading the rushing game, Pawhuska will aim to dominate both in the air and on the ground.
Conclusion
As the two teams prepare for this playoff showdown, Pawhuska enters as the clear favorite based on their high offensive output and strong defensive play. However, Christian Heritage’s perfect district record and solid defense make them a worthy opponent. It promises to be an exciting game that could be determined by the battle between the Panthers’ potent offense and the Lions’ defense.
Both teams have shown they are playoff-ready, but only one will move on in the postseason. Be sure to tune in for what is expected to be a thrilling match on Friday, November 22, at 7:00 PM.