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though Edmond Santa Fe fell against Owasso in Week Zero, there is plenty to build on heading into the matchup against Stillwater, with junior quarterbac­k Gage Gundy primed for his first start.

4. 4A No. 3 Wagoner (0-0) at 5A No. 5 Coweta (1-0): Coweta got revenge against McGuinness last week, the team it lost to in the playoffs last season. Now Coweta sets its sights on Wagoner, the defending Class 4A champ.

5. 2A No. 8 Millwood (0-0) at 3A No. 3 Heritage Hall (0-0), Thursday: The Chargers have topped the Falcons in two of the past three meetings to open the season. Stars such as Heritage Hall's Gavin Freeman and Millwood's Rickey Hunt Jr. will be on display.

6. 3A No. 2 Tulsa Lincoln Christian (1-0) at 2A No. 2 Jones (0-1): The teams had vastly different Week Zero results, but this will be a matchup of two of the state's best quarterbac­ks in Lincoln Christian's Max Brown, a Central Michigan commit, and Jones' Carson May, an Iowa commit.

7. 5A No. 1 Carl Albert (0-0) at 6A-II No. 4 Midwest City (0-1): The Titans and first-year coach Mike Dunn begin their quest for sixth straight championsh­ips against school district rival Midwest City, which fell in its opener in Texas.

8. 6A-II No. 5 Tulsa Washington (1-0) at No. 7 Del City (0-0): Del City first-year coach Robert Jones will have his hands full in his first start, but both the Eagles and Tulsa Booker T. Washington features plenty of talent on both sides of the ball.

9. 3A No. 5 Plainview (0-1) at 4A No. 1 Tuttle (1-0): Although Plainview fell in its season opener, it remains a strong contender in Class 3A. Another challenge awaits this week against Tuttle, which looked stout in its opening win.

10. 2A No. 5 Oklahoma Christian School (1-0) at A No. 4 Morrison (0-0): Collin Matteson and the Saints got off to a strong start last week but will face a stiff test against Morrison, which brings back plenty of experience and is looking for a strong start to the season.

*All games Friday unless noted. Cameron Jourdan covers high school sports across the Oklahoma City metro and state. Have a story idea for Cameron? He can be reached at cjourdan@oklahoman.com or on Twitter at @Cam_Jourdan. Support Cameron’s work and that of other Oklahoman journalist­s by purchasing a digital subscripti­on today at subscribe.oklahoman.com or by using the link at the top of this page.

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