Edmond: Playoff Week 2 recap…
By Robert Przybylo
BPrzybylo@opubco.com
Well, as we enter the semifinals for the larger schools, we’re closing the books on the football season for Edmond teams.
Memorial (8-4)
I must admit a wry smile came across my face when I heard it was Memorial 14, Jenks 14 heading into the fourth quarter. Could it really happen?
It’s a credit to the coaching staff and to those players that they went as far as they did before bowing out in a 28-14 defeat.
You don’t need me to say it, here’s senior leader, captain Nelson Medeiros:
This season meant a whole lot to us. It’s something we won’t forget. With the change in coaches, we didn’t know how it would go, but it was great. We were city champs, and we achieved most of our goals. We never quit. Even when we were down 14-0, we kept fighting for each other. We tip our hats to Jenks. But yeah, this was a great season for us.” – Medeiros
There ya go.
Every time I went to a Memorial practice or anything like that, you could feel the good vibes. The kids loved being around each other, and the coaching staff is basically just kids who happen to be a little older. The chemistry was apparent throughout the season.
Coach Justin Merideth did a fantastic job in his first season, and the offense should be loaded with Cale Olbert and Kameron Doolittle coming back as well as Connor Myers on defense.
The defense will take a hit with all those senior leaders departing. But much like Edmond North, it’s going to be this year’s Memorial team that opened people’s eyes to Bulldog football.
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