The Oklahoman

Lions hold on for fourth straight win

- By Nick Sardis Staff writer nsardis@oklahoman.com

BLANCHARD — Whit Carpenter took a handoff on a sweep and outran everyone to the sideline.

As the Blanc hard senior turned upfield and reached the next level of Tecumseh's defense, he sensed the defenders had an angle on him.

So, Carpenter made a quick cut to the middle of the field.

His decision proved to be the right one, and he sprinted into the end zone for a 41-yard touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter, extending Blanchard' s lead to 14 points.

The Class 4 A eighth-ranked Lions dominated the remainder of Thursday's game and beat Tecumseh 34-14.

Carpenter, a wide receiver and defensive back, made big plays when his team needed them.

Along with his touchdown run in the fourth quarter, he returned a kickoff 92 yards for a score in the third quarter to give Blanchard (5-2, 4-0 District 4A-2) a 20-7 lead.

“He' s real shifty ,” Blanc hard coach Jeff Craig said .“Hard to tackle, hard to get a grip on. He provides us some opportunit­ies on offense when he can get in open

“He's (Whit Carpenter) real shifty. Hard to tackle, hard to get a grip on. He provides us some opportunit­ies on offense when he can get in open space.”

space.”

Blanchard, which has won four straight games, never trailed against Tecumseh (3-4, 1-3).

The Lions led 14-0 at half time after Colby Langford threw two touch downs, an 18- yard er to Lincoln Smith and a 25-yarder to Mason Laminack.

But Tecumseh made things interestin­g after the break.

Star senior running back Kane Ainesworth scored on a 1- yard run with 7:58 left in the third quarter to get Tecumseh on the scoreboard. After a 63- yard touch down run from Dylan Graham, Tecumseh trailed 20-14.

Blanchard' s defense bounced back and held Tecumseh scoreless the remainder of the game.

Overall, the Lions were outstandin­g on that side of the ball, allowing just 174 yards.

“Our guys were gap sound, took care of their responsibi­lities,” Craig said .“Got down and didn't get blown out and were able to shut down some stuff.”

Blanchard has a twoquarter­back system with Langford — a lefty — and Chase Fox.

The seniors combined to complete eight of 23 passes for 48 yards. Each player had one intercepti­on.

Both quarterbac­ks are effective runners, and Fox scored the last touchdown of the game on an 18-yard scamper.

“They know when to be ready, and they know when they' re going to go,” Craig said.

“Both of them are pretty equal in what we do. Colby runs the ball real well, runs real physical. Chase has got some shake and bake a little bit, too.”

Blanchard coach Jeff Craig

 ??  ?? Blanchard's Whit Carpenter carries the ball during a 34-14 win Thursday against Tecumseh in Blanchard. [BRYAN TERRY/ THE OKLAHOMAN]
Blanchard's Whit Carpenter carries the ball during a 34-14 win Thursday against Tecumseh in Blanchard. [BRYAN TERRY/ THE OKLAHOMAN]

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