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Anadarko Warriors 2021 Football Preview – Presented by Bank of Commerce

Coach: KENT JACKSON 

Last 7 Years:
2020 – 9-4

2019 – 4-6

2018 – 6-5

2017 – 8-3 

2016 – 5-6

2015 – 8-4

2014 – 11-1

Quick Hits:

Anadarko eliminated Sulphur from the playoffs with a 28-14 second round win. It was the first game between the schools since 1989. The Warrios have won five of seven meetings dating back to 1953. 

Anadarko and Marlow squared off in a non-district game for the first time since 1967. The Outlaws won 21-20 on September 11th and have an all-time series lead of 15 to 7. 

OFFENSE 

In his 15th season at the helm of the Anadarko football team, head coach Kent Jackson maintains the goals he set years ago, work hard every day and compete for a district title. With six returning starters back on offense for Anadarko, the Warriors have the building blocks in place for a solid offensive unit. Add VYPE Top 100 player Karsen Williams (6-0, 185, Sr.) and his production to the list and you have a chance in every game you play. Williams threw for 2,200 yards last year making him one of the more productive QBs in the class. Tailback Lucas Camp (5-7, 175, Jr.) rushing for 650 yards and could see those numbers increase this season with more carries. The offensive line is big and talented with Aidan Schultz (6-0, 250, Sr.) and Kenyon Bigbow (6-4, 300, Jr.). Also look for Eli Foreman (6-1, 250, So.) who may be the youngest member, but still a talented player. Raydan Farina (6-2, 225, Jr.) is a big tight end and a solid blocker. Farina may be used in goal line situations thanks to his height advantage over smaller secondary players. 

DEFENSE 

The Warriors will line up in a 4-4 base and look to maintain gap integrity. Defensive end Layton Cyrus (5-11, 195, Sr.) will set the edge on one side and Farina playing opposite Cyrus will do the same on the other side. Both guys can get after the quarterback and are tough to run around when they penetrate up field. Brayden Lemos (6-0, 200, Jr.) is an exciting linebacker and a player the coaching staff is looking to for leadership and big plays. Malachi Three Irons (6-3, 345, Jr.) is that run stopper in the middle of the defensive line every team would like to have. In the secondary look for Gavin Newton (5-11, 185, Jr.) and Day Day Lonelodge (5-7, 145, Jr.). The coaching staff consists of Shannon Watford, Craig Pruitt, Ray Headley, Colin Watford, Adrian Davis, Keith Shaull, Brandon Pollard, Brian Borden and Kevin Botone. 

Schedule: 

9-3 – vs. Elgin 

9-10 – at Marlow 

9-17 – vs. Chickasha 

9-24 – vs. Perkins 

10-1 – at Bridge Creek 

10-8 – vs. Douglass 

10-14 – at McLoud 

10-22 – vs. Heritage Hall 

10-29 – at Mount St. Mary

11-5 – at Kingfisher

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