Bradley could make a difference in Broken Arrow-Union rematch
11/21/2009 1:30:00 PM
The Class 6A semifinal between Broken Arrow and Union will be a rematch of Union's 17-6 victory in the season opener.
Broken Arrow starting quarterback Archie Bradley played only briefly coming off the bench in the earlier meeting. Bradley has been superb in the last few weeks and that could make a big difference.
Bradley passed for 217 yards and two touchdowns in a 24-17 quarterfinal win at Midwest City. He also had a 19-yard TD run.
"Archie keeps getting better," Broken Arrow coach Ron Lancaster said.
"He threw five balls that high school kids just don't throw. On our touchdown at the end of the half, if he doesn't hit Ronnie Price (on a 52-yard pass) in stride, we don't score."
--Barry Lewis
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