WAGONER -- Wagoner was its own worst enemy and Fort Gibson took advantage Friday night.

Six turnovers, four of which turned into Fort Gibson scores -- starting with the opening kickoff scoop and score -- dug a hole that led to the Tigers beating Class 4A No. 8 Wagoner for the first time since 2014, 47-25.

Camden Jones recovered a ball that ricocheted across the field off Zion Corey's hands. He took it 25 yards for a score, and the visiting Tigers (3-1, 1-0 4A-3) never looked back.

Fort Gibson's Cash Keys scored a pair of touchdowns off his two interceptions, one after his first score on a 96-yard reception on a slant. In between those, Keys set up a field goal with a 40-yard pass to Brody Hansen to the Wagoner 11. Fort Gibson led 24-7 after one quarter and never looked back.

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