How SBLive Oklahoma's Top 25 fared: No. 1 Bixby sets 11-man record with 49th straight win and fourth straight 6AII title; No. 2 Jenks rallies past No. 3 Tulsa Union to repeat as 6AI champion

By Buck Ringgold | Photo by Karen Schwartz
Here's how the SBLive Oklahoma Top 25 high school football teams fared this week.
1. Bixby (13-0) beat Edmond Deer Creek 63-14
It was a record-setting night for the Spartans, who claimed their 49th consecutive win, a new Oklahoma 11-man record, and their fourth straight 6AII title with a dominating performance Thursday.
2. Jenks (12-1) beat Tulsa Union 30-15
The Trojans rallied from a 15-0 first-quarter deficit Saturday to repeat as Class 6AI champions and also claim the 18th gold ball in program history.
3. Tulsa Union (11-2) lost to Jenks 30-15
Both of Union's losses this season came at the hands of its "Backyard Bowl" rival, as the Trojans kept the Redhawks scoreless over the final three quarters of Saturday's 6AI title game.
4. Tuttle (13-1) lost to Clinton 35-0
The Tigers were stymied by a physical Clinton squad, spoiling Tuttle's bid to win its first state title since 2018.
5. McAlester (13-1) lost to Collinsville 42-35
Despite a 268-yard four-touchdown effort from dynamic tailback Erik McCarty, the Buffaloes came up short in a dramatic Class 5A state title game Saturday night.
6. Lincoln Christian (13-1) lost to Holland Hall 24-16
With their loss in Friday's Class 3A title game, the Bulldogs lost to Dutch in the finals for the second consecutive season.
7. Collinsville (14-0) beat McAlester 42-35
Quarterback Andrew Carney accounted for 249 yards of total offense and six total touchdowns, including the game-winning run with 1:52 remaining, as the Cardinals won the 5A title, their first gold ball in program history.
8. Holland Hall (13-1) beat Lincoln Christian 24-16
Ethan Roush, a converted receiver playing quarterback, passed for two TDs and also caught a TD pass to help the Dutch repeat as Class 3A state champions on Friday.
9. Washington (14-0) beat Beggs 14-8
The Warriors scored two first-quarter touchdowns and their defense made that stand as they move on into next week's 2A championship game.
10. Edmond Deer Creek (10-3) lost to Bixby 63-14
Despite being overpowered by the Spartans for the 6AII title, the Antlers still had a strong season, recording their first winning record since 2015.
11. Heritage Hall (12-1) season ended
The Chargers were defeated by Lincoln Christian in last week's 3A semifinals.
12. Stillwater (9-3) season ended
The Pioneers lost two of their three games to Bixby, the latter in the 6AII semifinals.
13. Broken Arrow (8-4) season ended
The Tigers won six straight games to reach the 6AI semifinals before falling, 17-14, to Tulsa Union.
14. Choctaw (8-3) season ended
The Yellowjackets lost at home to Deer Creek in the first round of the 6AII playoffs.
15. Tulsa Booker T. Washington (8-3) season ended
The Hornets dropped a first-round 6AII playoff game on the road to Stillwater.
16. Lawton MacArthur (11-2) season ended
Last week, the Highlanders were defeated by McAlester in the 5A semifinals.
17. Clinton (13-1) beat Tuttle 35-0
The Red Tornadoes picked up their first state title since 2012, and the 17th in the program's storied history. They have also won a state title in seven consecutive decades, starting in the 1960s.
18. Owasso (8-3) season ended
Owasso was eliminated by Broken Arrow in the opening round of the 6AI playoffs.
19. Marlow (14-0) beat Eufaula 28-16
A 95-yard pick-six by Will Bergner broke a 7-all first-half score as the Outlaws eventually rode that into next week's 2A title game.
20. Del City (9-2) season ended
The Eagles lost at home to Sand Springs in the first round of the 6AII playoffs.
21. Cashion (13-1) beat Pawhuska 35-31
Ben Harman's 44-yard TD pass to Mason Manning with 3:27 left was the eventual game-winner as the Wildcats are one win away from repeating as Class A state champs.
22. Ringling (14-0) beat Morrison 13-12
Kaden Barron had two TD runs, but the Blue Devils needed a late stop by Brayden Johnson on a two-point attempt to punch their ticket to next week's Class A title game.
23. Beggs (11-3) lost to Washington 14-8
A late Demons rally fell short as Beggs was eliminated on Friday in the Class 2A semifinals.
24. Eufaula (12-2) lost to Marlow 28-16
The Ironheads beat previously undefeated Oklahoma Christian School in the 2A quarterfinals but were unable to bring down the undefeated Outlaws in the semifinal round.
25. Midwest City Carl Albert (10-3) season ends
Last week, the Titans were denied a chance to win their sixth straight 5A championship with a 27-20 semifinal loss to Collinsville.
