Football

TULSA LOSES FIRST FRANCHISE GAME IN FRISCO

 Tulsa Oilers Football, proud member of the IFL, make Tulsa pro sports history by completing their first game in franchise history but come up short against the now 2-0 Fighters. 

The Fighters started with fireworks, returning the opening kickoff for a 52-yard touchdown via wide receiver Charles Headen. Tulsa would respond with their first points in franchise history via a 23-yard field goal by Jeremy Reynolds with 6:38 left in the first quarter. Just over two minutes later, Frisco would record their first field goal of the game, responding to Tulsa with a 42-yard kick by Bryce Crawford. Frisco followed up at the very end of the first with a one-yard rushing score from Ed Wesley to make it 16-3 at the end of one quarter. 

The game would only see one touchdown in the second quarter as Ed Wesley picked up his second of the game with a 6-yard rush, making it 22-3 entering the half. 

 

The third quarter would begin with the Oilers kicking a 21-yard field goal via Reynolds to make the game 22-6 with 12:44 left in the quarter. Frisco kicker Crawford responded with a 26-yard field goal of his own with 8:58 remaining in the third to make it 25-6 Fighters. Tulsa would get its first touchdown in franchise history with 6:52 left in the third on a 31-yard pass over the middle from Giovanni Sanders to Joshua Crockett for the score, bringing the Oilers within a score of 25-13. 

 

Frisco would put up the final two scores of the game in the fourth quarter with a 1-yard rushing touchdown by quarterback TJ Edwards and a 46-yard field goal by Crawford finishing the night with a final score of 35-13.