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Last week, many Oklahoma high school football players helped get their respective teams one win closer to playing for a state championship.
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Here’s a look at those top performers from the second week of the Oklahoma playoffs. Also, readers can now vote on who they think should be the Oklahoma Player of the Week. Vote as many times as you like until 11:59 p.m. CT on Sunday, and the winner will be announced next week.
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Top performances from Week 2 of the playoffs in Oklahoma high school football
(This list is in alphabetical order)
Wyatt Atkinson, Perkins-Tryon
A senior, Atkinson had 325 all-purpose yards in the Demons’ 35-34 win at Cascia Hall. He rushed for 221 yards on 20 carries with a TD, while on defense, had eight tackles and two for loss, one sack, one quarterback hurry.
Cayden Belletto, Elgin
A junior quarterback, Belletto completed 11-of-14 passes for 157 yards and four TDs as the Owls rolled to a 42-10 win against Ada in the 4A quarterfinals.
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Bryson Brown, Stillwater
A junior linebacker, Brown recorded eight tackles, including four tackles for loss and seven solo stops, along with two sacks and a fumble recovery in the Pioneers’ 34-9 win against Southmoore in the 6A-II quarterfinals.
Connor Claborn, Lawton MacArthur
The Highlanders’ running back carried the ball a whopping 41 times and produced 259 yards and two TDs as the Highlanders outlasted Del City, 70-49, in the 6A-II quarterfinals.
Landon Gatson, Choctaw
The Yellowjackets’ senior quarterback completed 21-of-28 passes for 247 yards and three TDs while adding 156 yards rushing on 26 carries and a TD in Choctaw’s 6A-II quarterfinal win at Sapulpa, 43-28.
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Jayden Hall, Owasso
Hall, a senior running back, rushed for 177 yards on 13 carries and scored two TDs as the Rams defeated Yukon, 45-7, in the 6A-I quarterfinals.
Carlos Hardeman, Jones
Hardeman, a senior, caught eight passes for 97 yards and two TDs and added a rushing TD along with a two-point conversion run and a two-point conversion reception in the Longhorns’ 56-18 win against Sequoyah-Tahlequah in the 3A quarterfinals.
Greydon Howell, Broken Bow
The Savages’ junior quarterback completed 12-of-20 passes for 260 yards and four TDs and added 133 yards rushing on 10 carries with a TD in Broken Bow’s 50-28 win against Weatherford in the 4A quarterfinals.
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KD Jones, Jenks
The senior tailback, a Kansas commit, finished with 272 yards of total offense and scored five TDs in the Trojans’ 60-28 win against Edmond Memorial in the 6A-I quarterfinals. He ran for 221 yards on 24 carries and a TD and caught five passes for 51 yards and another score.
Jalen Lane, Tuttle
A junior receiver, Lane caught eight passes for 239 yards and three TDs in the Tigers’ 51-0 win against Grove in the Class 4A quarterfinals.
Delijah Matthews, Midwest City Carl Albert
Matthews, a junior tailback, had 124 all-purpose yards, including rushing for 66 yards and five TDs, in the undefeated Titans’ 55-0 win against McAlester in the 5A quarterfinals.
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Jayson Moll, Bixby
Moll, a senior tailback, rushed for 142 yards on 16 carries and scored three TDs as the Spartans downed Tulsa Union, 51-14, in the quarterfinals of the 6A-I playoffs.
Hudson Morgan, Marlow
Morgan rushed for three TDs and also threw an 89-yard TD pass in the Outlaws’ 35-21 win against Kingston in the 2A-I quarterfinals.
Brock O’Dell, Sand Springs
O’Dell, a senior, rushed for 85 yards and four TDs while on defense, recorded 16 total tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and blocked a field goal in the Sandites’ 35-13 win against Piedmont in the quarterfinal round of the 6A-II playoffs.
Corey Sango Jr., Broken Arrow
A sophomore tailback, Sango rushed for 160 yards on 21 carries and a TD in the Tigers’ 29-14 6A-I quarterfinal win against Mustang.
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Ashton Shumard, Newcastle
Shumard, a junior, caught three passes for 95 yards and two TDs while on defense, he made seven tackles and intercepted a pass in the Racers’ 40-30 win against previously unbeaten Pryor in the Class 5A quarterfinals.
Jenson Snodgrass, Pawhuska
A sophomore running back/defensive back, Snodgrass rushed for 151 yards on 12 carries and scored three TDs, including the eventual game-winning TD in the Huskies’ 28-26 win against Wynnewood. He also threw for a two-point pass.
Roman Tucker, Cushing
Tucker, a senior, threw for 425 yards and five TDs on 12-of-18 passing in the Tigers’ 49-43 Class 4A quarterfinal win against Ardmore. He also finished with 18 tackles on defense.
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CJ Turnbull, Putnam City
Turnbull completed 11-of-19 passes for 102 yards and a TD while rushing for 89 yards on 13 carries and two TDs in the Pirates’ 21-20 win against Muskogee in the 6A-II quarterfinals.
Masyn Wright, Vian
A senior, Wright rushed for 117 yards and three TDs while also recovering two fumbles and picking off a pass on defense in the Wolverines’ 42-7 win against Dibble in the 2A-II quarterfinals.
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