6A-2: Midwest City is the champion and Edmond Memorial is second. Many possibilities could occur with Edmond North, Putnam City and Westmoore alive for the final two slots. Edmond North plays at Westmoore, which is out with a loss.
6A-3: Jenks is the champion and Muskogee is the runner-up. Sand Springs has qualified for playoffs. Broken Arrow qualifies with a win at Bartlesville or Sand Springs loss at Jenks. Bartlesville qualifies and finishes fourth with win over Broken Arrow and Sand Springs win over Jenks.
6A-4: Union is the champ. Owasso at Stillwater determines second and third. Enid is fourth.
5A-1: Lawton Mac could finish anywhere from first to fifth as five teams scramble for four spots. El Reno is first with win at Duncan. Edmond Deer Creek is the champ with a win over MacArthur and El Reno loss. MacArthur qualifies with a win. Altus and Duncan also are battling.
5A-2:
Carl Albert is the champion, Guthrie is second; Shawnee is third. Ardmore at Durant winner is fourth.
5A-3: B.T. Washington at Bixby determines first and second. Miami at Kelley decides third and fourth place.
5A-4: Coweta is the champion and East Central second. McAlester has qualified. Ada qualifies with win over McAlester. Tahlequah qualifies with win over East Central and Ada loss.
4A-1: McGuinness is champion with win over Elk City. Elk City claims title with win and Douglass loss at Piedmont. Douglass (71 marginal points) wins title with victory and loss by McGuinness (77) if Douglass overcomes marginal points differential in three-way title that also would include Elk City (43), which can't overcome marginal points deficit. Elk City finishes either first or third. Woodward finishes fourth.
4A-2: Glenpool at Star Spencer decides top two slots. Seminole at McLoud decides third and fourth.
4A-3: Grove is the champion. Collinsville at Oologah decides second and third. Jay qualifies with a win at Grove or McLain loss at Vinita. McLain is in with a win and Jay loss.
4A-4: Broken Bow is the champion, Sallisaw the runner-up and Wagoner third. Muldrow at Poteau winner finishes fourth.
3A-1: Tuttle is the champion and Clinton is second. Elgin at Blanchard winner decides third and fourth.
3A-2: Purcell is the champion. Bethany, Madill and Pauls Valley have qualified for the playoffs with all three teams having a chance to finish from second to fourth. Bethany is second with a win at Pauls Valley.
3A-3: Cascia Hall is the champion, Claremore Sequoyah is the runner-up and Perkins is third. Dewey at Berryhill winner finishes fourth.
3A-4: Checotah is the champion with a win over Hugo or a Metro Christian loss at Okmulgee. Metro clinches at least second with win. Hugo captures title with win and Metro loss. If Hugo wins title, Checotah is second and Metro is third. Hugo finishes third in all other scenarios. Roland is fourth.
2A-1: Heritage Hall is champion and Kingfisher is runner-up. Alva at Fairview winner finishes third. Alva is fourth with loss. Fairview is fourth with a loss and a Newkirk loss to Kingfisher. Newkirk qualifies with win and Fairview loss. Perry qualifies with win over Marshall plus Newkirk and Fairview losses that enable Perry to pick up 28 marginal points.
2A-2: Millwood is the champion and Lexington is second. Jones at Bethel decides third and fourth.
2A-3: Bridge Creek, Lindsay and Washington have qualified and can finish from first to fourth. Hobart finishes third or fourth. Washington wins title with a win by three or more points over Hobart. Lindsay captures title with win at Riverside and Washington loss. Bridge Creek claims title with win over Comanche plus Washington and Lindsay losses.
2A-4: Davis, Plainview and Sulphur have qualified. Davis clinches title with win over Plainview. Plainview captures title with win and Sulphur loss to Kingston. Sulphur claims title with win and a Davis loss (with 13 marginal points). Tishomingo, Atoka and Coalgate still alive.
2A-5: Eufaula at Chandler decides top two spots. Beggs clinches third with win at Holdenville or Prague loss to Henryetta. Prague qualifies with win. Henryetta qualifies with a 15-point win or a win and a Morris loss.
2A-6: Hartshorne is champion, Stigler is second and Valliant is third. Heavener at Spiro winner is fourth.
2A-7: Lincoln Christian at Nowata is champion. Lincoln is second with loss. Nowata can finish from first to fourth. Sperry and Verdigris also have qualified. Verdigris is second with win at Caney Valley plus a Nowata loss and Sperry loss at Wyandotte. Sperry is second with a win, Verdigris win and Nowata loss if Sperry (35 marginal points) has a swing of 19 marginal points on Nowata (53) and stays points ahead of Verdigris (29).
2A-8: Vian clinches title with a victory over Chouteau. Tahlequah Sequoyah is second with a win over Colcord and a Vian win. Colcord, Keys and Westville battling for final two slots with numerous possibilities.
A-1: Okeene is the champion. Hennessey clinches second with a win at Turpin or by a loss that is by 12 points or less. Turpin is second with a win and Texhoma loss at Hooker. Texhoma also has qualified.
A-2: Christian Heritage is the champion and Oklahoma Christian is second. Cashion and Watonga have qualified. Cashion is third with a win or a Watonga loss. Watonga is third with a win and Cashion loss.
A-3: Snyder is the champion and Hinton the runner-up. Sayre at Apache decides third and fourth.
A-4: Ringling is the champion. Maysville, Velma-Alma and Elmore City have qualified and can all finish from second to fourth.
A-5: Stroud is champ, Dewar second and Stratford third. Wewoka at Wynnewood winner is fourth.
A-6: Talihina is the champion and Sallisaw Central is second. Gore at Savanna decides third and fourth.
A-7: Morrison, Tonkawa and Woodland have qualified and can finish from first to third. Morrison claims title with win over Pawnee and Woodland loss. Tonkawa wins title with victory over Liberty and Morrison loss. Woodland is the champion with a win and a Tonkawa loss. If all three win and do not receive help, the champion will be decided by marginal points. Tonkawa is at 86, Morrison 75 and Woodland 72. Hominy at Haskell winner is fourth.
A-8: Commerce is champion and Salina is the runner-up. Afton, Ketchum and Foyil are battling for final three slots with many possibilities.
B-1: Garber is champion. Canton, Ringwood and Laverne all qualify.
B-2: Ryan, Fox, Alex and Paoli have qualified. Fox clinches title with a win or a Ryan loss. Paoli at Alex decides third and fourth.
B-3: Weleetka is champion with Davenport win or Depew loss. Weleetka is champ if Davenport and Depew win. Depew wins title with win and Davenport loss. Kiefer is fourth with win over Wetumka or a loss by 10 points or less if Bowlegs beats Edmond OCA. Bowlegs needs at least a 9-point win and some help.
B-4: Copan, Porter and Welch have qualified. Copan is first with win at Welch or a Porter win. Welch claims title with win and Porter loss. Watts is fourth with win at South Coffeyville. Oaks is fourth with win and a Watts loss. South Coffeyville is fourth with win and Oaks loss.
C-1: Shattuck clinches title with win over Buffalo. Waynoka is second and Buffalo is third with Shattuck win. Boise City at Forgan is fourth.
C-2: Thackerville is the champion and Tipton is fourth. Corn Bible at Temple decides second and third.
C-3: Timberlake, Covington-Douglas and DC-Lamont have qualified. Timberlake clinches title with win or loss and Covington-Douglas win over Kremlin. Seiling is fourth with win at winless Braman. Kremlin is fourth with win and Seiling loss.
C-4: Maud is the champion. Midway is second with win at Claremore Christian (which has qualified) or a Bokoshe win at Sasakwa. Bokoshe at Sasakwa winner qualifies.
When two teams are tied in the district standings, the higher position goes to the team that beat the other in district play.
When three or more teams are tied, the highest position goes to the team that won over the other tied teams. The next highest position goes to the team that beat the other remaining team or teams.
When three or more teams are tied and the tie can't be broken by head-to-head competition, the higher position goes to the team with the highest marginal points in district play. The team with the next highest marginal points total takes the following slot. A team can gain or lose up to 15 tiebreaker points in each district game. A team can only gain or lose one point for an overtime game. If teams are tied in marginal points, the higher position goes to the team that beat the other in district play.
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