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Posted: Nov 29, 2014 2:05 AMUpdated: Dec 01, 2014 9:52 AM

Nowata Ironmen Survives At Washington

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Adam Hooper

The Nowata Ironmen advanced to next week's Class 2A semi-finals after they survived at Washington winning 42-35 Friday night.  Down 35-34 late in the game, Ironmen senior quarterback Wyatt Steigerwald led Nowata to a winning 10-play 80 yard drive as he ran for a eight yard touchdown run and Bryce Bell ran for a two-point conversion to take a seven point lead with less than a minute left in the game.  The Warriors got the ball back to try to tie or take the lead, but ran out of time.  

Nowata remains unbeaten at 13-0 this season and will take on Oklahoma Christian School in the Class 2A semi-finals at Owasso High School.  Kickoff is set for Friday night at seven.  The Saints won 35-25 to Colcord and they are 13-0 on the year. 

 

1st Quarter:

Washington- Collin Andrews 9 yard run, kick good                                             7-0 Washington

Nowata- Wyatt Sanders 26 yard pass from Wyatt Steigerwald, kick good      7-7

Washington- Jarod Andrews 58 yard run, kick good                                        14-7 Washington

2nd Quarter:

Nowata- Bryce Bell fumble recovery in end zone, kick good                            14-14

Nowata- Billy Davis 17 yard pass from Steigerwald, kick good                       21-14 Nowata

Nowata- Bryce Bell 8 yard pass from Steigerwald, kick blocked                     27-14 Nowata

Washington- Glenn Stowe 5 yard pass from Lanham, kick good                   27-21 Nowata

3rd Quarter:

Washington- Collin Andrews 20 yard pass from Lanham, kick good            28-27 Washington

Nowata- Bryce Bell 65 yard pass from Steigerwald, kick good                        34-28 Nowata

4th Quarter:

Washington- Kylen Lanham 2 yard run, kick good                                             35-34 Washington

Nowata- Wyatt Steigerwald 8 yard run, Bryce Bell run                                       42-35 Nowata

 

 


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