Quick Look at Booker T. Washington

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Booker T. Washington has been Class 5A’s top ranked team since the preseason rankings were released in August.

Dominique Sells runs past the Titans back in Week One's 12-10 win over Carl Albert. Photo By: Bryan Terry/The Oklahoman

The Hornets defense has put up seven shut-outs in their last nine games, and a big anchor has been four-year starter Dillion O’Carroll at nose guard.

The Hornets offense are solid at quarterback, running back, and wide receiver. The signal caller is Jorday Albert, a transfer from Bishop Kelley. Albert missed the first round of the playoffs with a hand injury. Also, missing the first round game, with Claremore, was running back Issac Bennett.

Bennett returned for last weeks win over Deer Creek, but had to leave in the third quarter when he re-aggravated his ankle. Before leaving, however, he piled up 152-yards on 14 carries and scoring twice.

Wide out Tyler Lockett has already chosen Kansas State as his college choice. Lockett, a basketball stand-out as well, is a down field threat.

In the 23-0 win over Deer Creek, the Hornets rushed 36-times for 216-yards and attempting just six passes.

Booker T. Washington 2010 Schedule

Sep. 3 @ Carl Albert High School (9 – 3) W 12-10
Sep. 10 vs Broken Arrow High School (9-3) L 17-32
Sep. 17 @ Tulsa East Central High School (11-1) W 27-24
Sep. 24 @ Skiatook High School (4 – 7) W 35-0
Oct. 1 vs Tulsa Memorial High School (4-6) W 49-16
Oct. 8 @ Collinsville High School (3-7) W 29-0
Oct. 15 vs Bishop Kelley High School (5 – 6) W 21-0
Oct. 22 @ Tulsa Hale High School (3-7) W 41-0
Oct. 29 vs Will Rogers High School (0-10) W 66-0
Nov. 5 vs McAlester High School (10-2) W 49-18
Nov. 12 vs Claremore High School (4-7) W 43-0
Nov. 19 vs Deer Creek High School (8-4) W 23-0

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