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Visiting Grove spikers knock off first-place Lakeview on Friday (Christy Fackler photo)
Rocky Grove Invitational...Fall 2025

Ancient rivals will meet again Friday at Oil City,
but first...
It's been 50 years --
1975 -- since Pat Patterson's Oilers won the Section 2 title -- and no ordinary one at that. Oil City was 1-8 in 1974 with no relief in sight. Only five returning starters and zero 200-pounders on the '75 roster. But when the dust settled on Oct. 24 after beating Franklin, there they were. Section 2 champs.
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Oil City vs. Franklin through the years
2024 – Oil City 48, Franklin 6
2023 – Oil City 36, Franklin 15
2022 – Oil City 64, Franklin 0
2021 -- Oil City 54, Franklin 8
2020 -- Oil City 75, Franklin 0
Oil City 68, Franklin 6
2019 -- Oil City 27, Franklin 16
2018 -- Oil City 73, Franklin 7
2017 -- Franklin 44, Oil City 36
2016 -- Franklin 30, Oil City 20
2015 -- Oil City 42, Franklin 8
2014 -- Oil City 35, Franklin 22
2013 -- Oil City 35, Franklin 7
2012 -- Oil City 26, Franklin 13
2011 -- Oil City 31, Franklin 28
2010 -- Oil City 50, Franklin 8
2009 -- Oil City 49, Franklin 7
2008 -- Franklin 14, Oil City 12
2007 -- Franklin 27, Oil City 21
2006 -- Oil City 19, Franklin 13 (ot)
2005 -- Franklin 46, Oil City 0
2004 -- Franklin 14, Oil City 12
2003 -- Franklin 27, Oil City 20
2002 -- Oil City 32, Franklin 14
2001 -- Oil City 8, Franklin 0
2000 -- Oil City 27, Franklin 7
1999 -- Franklin 34, Oil City 25
1998 -- Oil City 21, Franklin 0
Oil City 12, Franklin 9
1997 -- Oil City 23, Franklin 0
1996 -- Oil City 18, Franklin 7
1995 -- Oil City 27, Franklin 7
1994 -- Oil City 6, Franklin 0
1993 -- Franklin 15, Oil City 0
1992 -- Franklin 16, Oil City 0
1991 -- Franklin 21, Oil City 6​
1990 -- Franklin 29, Oil City 0
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1989 -- Franklin 20, Oil City 7
1988 -- Franklin 20, Oil City 0
1987 -- Franklin 14, Oil City 0
1986 -- Franklin 23, Oil City 0
1985 -- Oil City 18, Franklin 0
1984 -- Franklin 7, Oil City 6
1983 -- Franklin 10, Oil City 3
1982 -- Franklin 26, Oil City 0
1981 -- Franklin 8, Oil City 0
1980 -- Franklin 12, Oil City 0
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1979 -- Franklin 14, Oil City 6
1978 -- Franklin 15, Oil City 0
1977 -- Oil City 33, Franklin 6
1976 -- Franklin 54, Oil City 7
1975 -- Oil City 30, Franklin 7
1974 -- Franklin 62, Oil City 6
1973 -- Franklin 28, Oil City 6
1972 -- Franklin 53, Oil City 0
1971 -- Franklin 15, Oil City 6
1970 -- (tie) Oil City 0, Franklin 0
1969 -- Franklin 38, Oil City 0
1968 -- Franklin 34, Oil City 0
1967 -- Franklin 21, Oil City 12
1966 -- Franklin 51, Oil City 13
1965 -- Franklin 26, Oil City 9
1964 -- Oil City 26, Franklin 0
1963 -- Franklin 20, Oil City 0
1962 -- Franklin 26, Oil City 13
1961 -- Franklin 12, Oil City 7
1960 -- Franklin 33, Oil City 0
1959 -- Franklin 40, Oil City 6
1958 -- Franklin 52, Oil City 7
1957 -- Oil City 20, Franklin 13
1956 -- Oil City 27, Franklin 6
1955 -- Franklin 21, Oil City 6
1954 -- Oil City 27, Franklin 7
1953 -- Oil City 27, Franklin 13
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1952 -- Oil City 41, Franklin 20​
1951 -- Oil City 38, Franklin 2
1950 -- Oil City 14, Franklin 0
1949 -- Oil City 9, Franklin 0
1948 -- Franklin 14, Oil City 13
1947 -- Franklin 21, Oil City 0
1946 -- (tie) Oil City 6, Franklin 6
1945 -- (tie) Oil City 6, Franklin 6
1944 -- Oil City 20, Franklin 0
Oil City 18, Franklin 0
1943 -- Oil City 7, Franklin 0
Oil City 18, Franklin 6
1942 -- Franklin 47, Oil City 0
1941 -- (tie) Oil City 13, Franklin 13
1940 -- Franklin 7, Oil City 0
1939 -- Oil City 25, Franklin 0
1938 -- (tie) Oil City 6, Franklin 6
1937 -- Oil City 26, Franklin 0
1936 -- Oil City 34, Franklin 0
1935 -- Oil City 7, Franklin 0
1934 -- Oil City 7, Franklin 0
1933 -- Franklin 12, Oil City 0
1932 -- Franklin 13, Oil City 0
1931 -- Oil City 37, Franklin 0
Oil City 46, Franklin 0
1930 -- Oil City 20, Franklin 6
(tie) Oil City 0, Franklin 0
1929 -- Franklin 12, Oil City 10
Oil City 7, Franklin 2
1928 -- (tie) Oil City 0, Franklin 0
Oil City 18, Franklin 0
1927 -- Franklin 14, Oil City 13
Franklin 7, Oil City 0
1926 -- Oil City 27, Franklin 0
Oil City 18, Franklin 0
1925 -- Oil City 3, Franklin 0
Oil City 19, Franklin 0
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1924 -- Oil City 34, Franklin 0
Oil City 36, Franklin 6
1923 -- Franklin 13, Oil City 6
Franklin 6, Oil City 0
1922 -- Oil City 32, Franklin 6
(tie) Oil City 0, Franklin 0
1921 -- Oil City 14, Franklin 0
Oil City 13, Franklin 0
1920 -- Oil City 54, Franklin 0
1919 -- Franklin 19, Oil City 7
Oil City 1, Franklin 0
1918 -- no game, flu epidemic
(no, not WWI)
1917 -- Franklin 14, Oil City 0
Franklin 27, Oil City 6
1916 -- Oil City 54, Franklin 0
1915 -- Oil City 36, Franklin 6
1914 -- Oil City 6, Franklin 0
Oil City 30, Franklin 6
1912 -- Franklin 39, Oil City 0
Franklin 14, Oil City 6
1911 -- Franklin 1, Oil City 0
Franklin 21, Oil City 0
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1909 -- (tie) Oil City 5, Franklin 5
1908 -- Oil City 33, Franklin 0
Oil City 10, Franklin 0
1907 -- (tie) Oil City 0, Franklin 0
Oil City 12, Franklin 0
1903 -- Oil City 5, Franklin 0
1902 -- Oil City 6, Franklin 5
1901 -- (tie) Oil City 0, Franklin 0
Franklin 5, Oil City 0
1900 -- (tie) Oil City 5, Franklin 5
1897 -- (tie) Oil City 0, Franklin 0
Oil City 14, Franklin 0
1896 -- Franklin 8, Oil City 6
Franklin 10, Oil City 0
OILERS



(File photo by Kelly Malek)
Cole Findlay threw four touchdown passes against Warren Friday night, bringing his career total to 35. He has 3,188 yards passing in his career, moving past Chris Delmonaco into third place on the Oilers' all-time list. Only Mark Kulinski and Jackson McFall have more. Findlay is the fourth Oil City player to pass for 3,000 yards, and the first in the Dan York coaching era.
Brayden Buzard
Steven Heise
Pick 6s vs. Warren
Oiler career interceptions
Oilers feast on Warren, 61-7
The Oilers got to work early and scored often Friday night, walloping Warren, 61-7, in their Homecoming game.
Cole Findlay threw four touchdown passes, Steven Heise scored four TDs and Heise and Brayden Buzard each had a Pick 6 in the blowout. Oil City (7-1) led 28-0 at the quarter and 48-7 at intermission. The fourth quarter was shortened to eight minutes.
Findlay threw two TD passes to My'Saun Mills, the first one on the Oilers' first play from scrimmage covering 56 yards. And then, after Findlay intercepted a pass on the Dragons' first try with the ball, he flipped another touchdown to Mills, this one for 44 yards.
Brayden Buzard quickly made it 21-0 with a 43-yard Pick 6, and before the opening quarter was over, Heise scored his first touchdown of the game on a 3-yard run. Landon Riley's fourth of five extra points (three were blocked) made it 28-0.
The onslaught continued in the second quarter when Heise hit pay dirt from 52. The only spoiler was an 82-yard kickoff return by Tommaso Clemente for Warren's first points against the Oilers after three straight shutouts.
But the Oilers were hardly finished. Findlay tossed a 36-yard touchdown to tackle/tight end Caleb Sparks and a 78-yard bomb to Landon Baker to make it a 48-7 game at halftime.
The four scoring passes were a career best for Findlay and gave him 35 for his career. And that interception in the opening quarter was his sixth this season and the 11th of his career -- one away from the school record Dakota Cole set in 2020.
​Heise scored on a 17-yard run and a 28-yard interception return in the third quarter for his first four-touchdown game. Findlay had one earlier this season. Heise also had another interception to give him four for the season and seven for his career.
This apparently marked the first time since 1999 that the Oilers had at least two players with Pick 6s in the same game. Adam Best had two and Kevin Kresinski a third against Punxsutawney that season.
The Oiler defense pretty much shut down the 1-7 Dragons, despite a hick-up here and there. The Dragons finished with minus 44 yards rushing and 21 yards total offense.
The Oilers racked up 481 yards with Heise rushing for 173 yards on 14 tries and Findlay completing eight of 10 passes for a 269. Both are career highs. Mills and Baker each caught three passes, Mills for 112 and Baker for 98.
more later
Oiler career total TDs (1 of each)
KNIGHTS

Caden Mincer ran for 130 yards on 18 carries on Friday night, giving him three straight 100-yard rushing games. (File photo Tammy Curry)
Eisenhower tops
Franklin, 42-13;
130 for Mincer
Caleb Jakubczak scored three touchdowns and passed for another in Eisenhower's 42-13 victory over Franklin Friday night.
Franklin scored first on a 46-yard run by Caden Mincer but didn't reach the red zone again until late in the game when Mincer scored from the 5.
In between time Eisenhower scored 42 unanswered points.
Jakubczak scored on a 63-yard Pick 6, threw a 25-yard touchdown pass and hit pay dirt on runs of 67 and 31 yards.
He finished with 160 yards rushing on 12 carries, and threw for another 56 as Eisenhower improved to 7-2.
Franklin remained winless in nine starts despite 130 yards on 18 carries by Mincer. The local Knights totaled 161 yards; Eisenhower had 343.
FHS career rushing
Finding more yards for Law as Mincer moves up rushing list
I found more rushing yards for Red Law recently. Bud Henderson, sports editor of The News-Herald at the time, reported after only Law’s second game ever that he had almost 300 yards.
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Now, I did have him for the 135 yards he was credited in that second game, which was against Warren. But after reading about the 300, I just gave Law 300 for the first two games against Academy and the Dragons and called it a day.
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That means Law has 2,178 yards. It is known he had 897 his senior season in 1966, but his first three years, from 1963-65, who knows? I was able to glean about 1,250 yards for Law from game write-ups, and 1,092 from teammates. That still left 2,078 yards unaccounted for. And I’m certain he didn’t have all those leftover yards given the other talented players in the Knights’ backfields then – quarterbacks Dave Bierbach and Jack White along with Rich Hancox and Butch Henderson. Plus, in 1963, Franklin had Chuck Holland, who had at least more than 600 yards during an injury-riddled season, including 226 in the finale against Townville.
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However, there’s no doubt in my mind that Law is Franklin’s all-time leading rusher with well over 3,000 yards. Possibly closer to 4,000. More than once, Bud Henderson did call Law the best all-around player in Franklin history. That might not have gone over well in F-town, given it once had Ted Marchibroda, who knows? I know a lot of people freaked when anyone dared mention Chuck Snell in the same breath as Marchibroda.
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Thing is with Law: he scored 49 touchdowns, but many of them were on returns and receiving. So many that you think he rushed for more yards than he actually did. If you know what I mean. (Memories can be tricky.)
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Back then, scribes didn’t include individual rushing totals in their stories, for the most part. Bud Henderson and then Jack Mays covered Law and they, as with their peers, rarely reported that kind of information. I will say Henry Dolecki kept great tabs on Oil City all-stater Jim Shaughnessy in The Derrick in 1964. But not 1963 when Shaughnessy was a junior. Dolecki also had rushing stats for Dave Straub, who ran for 1,000 yards in 1965. Nothing on the lean years that followed.
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Actually, if you want to know the truth, I could have done a way better job with that kind of stuff when I was starting out at The Derrick in 1970.
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Anyhow, now Caden Mincer is moving right on up the Franklin all-time rushing chart. We’ll see how it all plays out in the end.
How quickly they forget: Butch Conrad and Law share the gold standard for games against Oil City. Conrad ran for 267 yards and five touchdowns against the Oilers in 1959. Law matched the five TD effort in 1966. He ran for 120 yards and gained another 85 on receptions. Funny thing is, The Derrick, forgetting all about Conrad, reported that Law's 5 TD game was the best by anybody in the history of the rivalry. Oops. And matching them later were Oil City's Christian Cole (2018), Ethen Knox (2021, 2022) and Steven Heise (2024). -- Penny Weichel