The Norman Transcript

Local Sports

September 9, 2010

North can get back on track tonight

NORMAN — Opening week didn’t go the way Norman North would have liked, but the Timberwolves have to bounce back in a hurry tonight against a very athletic team.

Del City comes to Harve Collins Field, the scene of last Friday’s Crosstown Clash, in which North fell 24-7.

“We made some mistakes and Norman High capitalized on them,” North coach Lance Manning said. “We can’t turn the ball over like we did. We’re not going to wow people with our athletic ability, but if we can limit our mistakes and take advantage of the other team’s mistakes, you’re going to win some games.”

The road to recovery begins tonight against the Eagles.

Del City lost to Mid-Del rival Midwest City 34-13 last week, yet remains one of the quickest teams in the area.

The Eagles’ offense revolves around quarterback Chazten Gonzalez, who has thrown for more than 4,000 yards and is headed to TCU next season.

“He’s the real deal,” Manning said. “It’s going to be a great challenge for us, defending their speed and their quarterback.”

Gonzalez’ biggest target is returning wide receiver Marquis Walters, but the Eagles are still working out all the kinks in an offense that lost two of its biggest playmakers, receivers Donovan Dan and Chris McAlister, to graduation.

Stopping the passing game isn’t the T-Wolves’ biggest concern, though. Last week, NHS ran all over the North defense. The Tigers had 259 yards on the ground in the Clash and 350 yards of offense.

Del City running back Adrian Fletcher is no Donovan Roberts, however.

“They’re a very different type of team than Norman High,” Manning said. “You really can’t compare them. What we want to do, when we watch film after this game, is to see if we’ve improved over last week. We’re there to win, but we want to see some improvement.”

The T-Wolves would like to see more from their own offense, too. Highly-touted transfer Emilio Gatewood carried the ball six times against NHS for negative 2 yards. Quarterback Brad Valentino completed 7-of-12 passes for 112 yards, a touchdown and an interception. If it wasn’t for Ray Demby’s 51 yards rushing on 12 carries, North would have finished with under 120 yards of offense.

So, getting the offense going early will be helpful, not only to challenge the Eagles, but to bolster the T-Wolves’ confidence.

“They may be … the most athletic team we play all year,” Manning said. “They have great team speed. Don’t let the score of the Midwest City game fool you.”

The biggest question is whether or not North can bounce back quickly from such an emotional loss.

The Eagles should be tough, but the T-Wolves might be their own worst enemy coming off a loss at the Crosstown Clash.

“You never know how they’re going to respond,” Manning said. “Especially with young guys like this. You never know until you play another game.”

Jeff Johncox 366-3535 jjohncox@normantranscript.com

Text Only
Local Sports
  • OU’s Alex believes hard work should be rewarded at prelims

    George Alex lives his life by a code. That may sound outdated but for the Oklahoma distance runner, it means everything to the success he has had on the track....

    May 24, 2012

  • All-state games will have lots of local flare

    The All-State soccer selections are out for the All-State soccer games, which will take place at Stillwater High School June 7, 8 and 9. Not surprisingly, the Class 6A West rosters are filled with several Norman High and Norman North ...

    May 24, 2012

  • Lakers Thunder Basketball Thunder up, Peace out

    OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City isn’t afraid to fall behind. It’s proven its ability to come back and win all year. Monday, the Thunder went a step further, showing they know how to put teams away, by beating Los Angeles 106-90 in Game 5 of ...

    May 22, 2012 1 Photo

  • OKLAHOMA GOLF Men’s golf earns national tourney berth

    Oklahoma made it....

    May 20, 2012 1 Photo

  • Durant-1.jpg Durant wants ball when clock is ticking down

    For much of his career, Kobe Bryant has been regarded as clutch. When the game was on the line the Los Angeles Lakers guard was seemingly automatic. Bryant has carried the crown of the most feared player in the final two minutes for the ...

    May 18, 2012 1 Photo

  • Lakers Thunder Basketball Thunder keep their cool, hand Lakers second loss

    OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City knew what the counter was. After its blowout victory Monday, it knew Los Angeles would respond with physical, brute force.
    However, the Thunder have preached all year that they live and die by being a hard-nosed, physical team. That theory was put to the test Wednesday in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals.

    May 17, 2012 1 Photo

  • North’s Little Axe giving ol’ college try

    It’s a funny thing, but being really, really good at something isn’t all it’s cracked up to be....

    May 16, 2012

  • Moore thrower gets revenge

    MOORE — It was five days late, but Taylor Lewis did it. After putting forth a sub-par performance at Friday’s state championship meet, the Moore senior responded with a title-winning outing Tuesday at the third annual Meet of Champions at ...

    May 16, 2012

  • Lakers Thunder Basket_Simm.jpg L.A.’s World Peace has an answer for everything

    Metta World Peace stood in front of his locker and answered every question. He and his Lakers squad had just been pummeled 119-90 by Oklahoma City less than an hour before and he didn’t play particularly well.

    May 16, 2012 1 Photo

  • APTOPIX Lakers Thunder Basketball Thunder dominate in Game 1

    OKLAHOMA CITY — James Harden said what his teammates had been thinking. Before Oklahoma City took the floor in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals, he said the Thunder wanted the Lakers....

    May 15, 2012 1 Photo

The Business Marquee
Facebook