Vote! Who should be Statesman Journal football player of the year?

Vote! Who should be Statesman Journal football player of the year?

The 2025 Oregon high school football season has ended and Salem-Keizer area teams and athletes across all division are collecting accolades.

There were state champions, conference champions and memorable moments throughout the entire season. Countless athletes stood out on the gridiron as they represented their schools in quests for glory.

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Here are the nominees for the Statesman Journal’s football player of the year.

  • Kellen Bowman, South Salem

  • Koen Campos, West Salem

  • Josiah Hawkins, Cascade

  • Noah Hockett, St. Paul

  • Matthew Hinkle, Cascade

  • Bryce Kuenzi, Cascade

  • Ryan Kuenzi, Silverton

  • Izzy Mabrey, Dallas

  • Stephen Macias, Dayton

  • Jacob Makarenko, Sprague

  • Johnny Mariano, Gervais

  • Bryce May, Cascade

  • Jakai Phillips, North Salem

  • Hunter Rivers, Dallas

  • Braxton Singleton, North Salem

  • Lincoln Teeney, Silverton

  • Logan Uitto, Silverton

  • Evan Wusstig, West Salem

Here’s information on the nominees. Vote for who you think deserves to win at statesmanjournal.com/sports. The poll closes at noon Friday, Jan. 2.

South Salem's Kellen Bowman prepares to throw a pass against North Salem. Bowman is a nominee for Statesman Journal high school football player of the year.

South Salem’s Kellen Bowman prepares to throw a pass against North Salem. Bowman is a nominee for Statesman Journal high school football player of the year.

Kellen Bowman, South Salem

South Salem’s junior quarterback led the state in 6A passing yards — his 3,214 yards were more than 400 yards ahead of the second-highest passer. The Saxons went 0-9, but Bowman set single-game state records in passing yards (692) and completions (48), both against Grants Pass.

Bowman was named to the all-state honorable mention list.

West Salem's Koen Campos (8) breaks a tackle during a high school football game at West Salem High School on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, in West Salem, Ore.

West Salem’s Koen Campos (8) breaks a tackle during a high school football game at West Salem High School on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, in West Salem, Ore.

Koen Campos, West Salem

Campos was West Salem’s workhorse running back this fall as the Titans fought to a 6-4 record and playoff appearance. Campos, a senior, finished the season with some of the best 6A individual tallies in the state. He was fifth in rushing yards (1,397) and seventh in rushing touchdowns (17) on 210 carries.

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Campos earned a bid to the all-state second-team offense.

Cascade's Josiah Hawkins and Jace Johnson celebrate a touchdown during the first half of the OSAA 4A state championship game on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025 in Cottage Grove.

Cascade’s Josiah Hawkins and Jace Johnson celebrate a touchdown during the first half of the OSAA 4A state championship game on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025 in Cottage Grove.

Josiah Hawkins, Cascade

Hawkins was a two-way playmaker for the Cougars as they completed an undefeated state championship season. Hawkins, a junior, played an integral role on both sides of the ball from wide receiver and defensive back. In the state championship game, Hawkins had 77 yards receiving and a touchdown.

Hawkins was awarded first-team all-state honors on offense (wide receiver) and defense (defensive back), the only Salem-area player across 6A/5A/4A to earn first-team bids on both sides of the ball. He also earned all-state second-team offense as a kick returner.

St. Paul's Noah Hockett (4) throws the ball during a high school football game at St. Paul Rodeo on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, in St. Paul, Ore.

St. Paul’s Noah Hockett (4) throws the ball during a high school football game at St. Paul Rodeo on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, in St. Paul, Ore.

Noah Hockett, St. Paul

Hockett led the Buckaroos to a 2A state semifinal appearance, Special District 2 conference championship and an 8-3 overall record. Hockett was named the Statesman Journal Athlete of the Week Nov. 13 for a 213-yard, three-touchdown performance in the second round of the playoffs.

Cascade's Matthew Hinkle pushes past a Henley defender during the first half of the OSAA 4A state championship game on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025 in Cottage Grove.

Cascade’s Matthew Hinkle pushes past a Henley defender during the first half of the OSAA 4A state championship game on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025 in Cottage Grove.

Matthew Hinkle, Cascade

As a lead-blocking, versatile offensive weapon and lockdown, physical defender, Hinkle helped lead Cascade to a perfect season that ended in a 4A state championship. Hinkle, a senior, was integral on both sides of the ball for the Cougars.

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Hinkle was awarded 4A defensive player of the year along with all-state first-team defense second-team all-state offense.

Cascade's Bryce Kuenzi runs the ball against Henley in the OSAA 4A state championship game. Kuenzi is a nominee for Statesman Journal high school football player of the year.

Cascade’s Bryce Kuenzi runs the ball against Henley in the OSAA 4A state championship game. Kuenzi is a nominee for Statesman Journal high school football player of the year.

Bryce Kuenzi, Cascade

Kuenzi was the lead back for a Cascade team that marched through a perfect 13-0 season all the way to a 4A state title. Kuenzi, a senior, scored a whopping 34 touchdowns for the Cougars this fall and closed his senior season as one of the most dominant high school running backs in recent Oregon memory.

Kuenzi claimed 4A offensive player of the year and first-team all-state honors.

Silverton defenders tackle Wilsonville's Trevor Glos, center, during OSAA 5A football state quarterfinals at Silverton High School on Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, in Silverton, Ore.

Silverton defenders tackle Wilsonville’s Trevor Glos, center, during OSAA 5A football state quarterfinals at Silverton High School on Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, in Silverton, Ore.

Ryan Kuenzi, Silverton

Kuenzi was a two-way lineman for the state title-winning Foxes this fall. The senior provided leadership and stability to a young, talented line that delivered all the protection, pressure and coverage necessary throughout Silverton’s march to the 5A championship.

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Kuenzi was named to the all-state first team as a defensive lineman.

Willamette's TaeSean Tarusan (11) runs the ball as Dallas' Israel Mabry tackles him during the game on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025 in Dallas.

Willamette’s TaeSean Tarusan (11) runs the ball as Dallas’ Israel Mabry tackles him during the game on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025 in Dallas.

Izzy Mabry, Dallas

Mabry led the way as a senior on the offensive line for the Dragons this season. He excelled in all facets of the game from the position as he helped lead Dallas to a 7-4 season that ended in the 5A state quarterfinals.

Mabry was named 5A Special District 3’s offensive lineman of the year, and he earned a spot on the all-state first team roster.

Stephen Macias, Dayton

Dayton’s senior running back led the charge throughout the Pirates’ season that resulted in a 3A Special District 2 championship and a 9-1 overall record. Macias racked up 15 touchdowns and 1,149 yards (114.9 yards per game) this season.

Sprague's Jacob Makarenko poses for a portrait during the team's media day on Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Salem, Ore.

Sprague’s Jacob Makarenko poses for a portrait during the team’s media day on Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Salem, Ore.

Jacob Makarenko, Sprague

Makarenko was a key part of Sprague’s offensive line that acted as a strongpoint for the Olympians throughout the season. A senior center, he helped push Sprague to a 5-5 season that resulted in a 6A state playoff appearance.

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Makarenko was awarded a bid on the all-state honorable mention.

Gervais' Johnny Mariano (21) stiff-arms Salem Academy's Jeffrey Zambrana during a high school football game at Gervais High School on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025, in Gervais, Ore.

Gervais’ Johnny Mariano (21) stiff-arms Salem Academy’s Jeffrey Zambrana during a high school football game at Gervais High School on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025, in Gervais, Ore.

Johnny Mariano, Gervais

Mariano was the lead running back for the Cougars this fall. A senior, he led the Cougars to an 8-4 season that ended in the program’s first-ever 3A state semifinals. He scored 12 touchdowns in the Cougars’ first two playoff games and closes his Gervais career as one of the top football players in the school’s history.

Cascade senior Bryce May (65) and teammates prepare to take the field before the OSAA 4A state championship game on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025 in Cottage Grove.

Cascade senior Bryce May (65) and teammates prepare to take the field before the OSAA 4A state championship game on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025 in Cottage Grove.

Bryce May, Cascade

May was a rock of a lineman for Cascade as the Cougars plowed through a 13-0 season and 4A state championship. A senior, May consistently provided leadership, experience and talent and stood out as one of the top offensive linemen in the Salem area across all levels.

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May earned a spot on the all-state first-team offense.

North Salem's Jakai Phillips had 1,459 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns this season. He's a nominee for Statesman Journal high school football player of the year.

North Salem’s Jakai Phillips had 1,459 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns this season. He’s a nominee for Statesman Journal high school football player of the year.

Jakai Phillips, North Salem

Phillips was the Vikings’ star running back this season who was untouchable in the backfield and uncatchable in the open field. A senior, he finished the season with 1,459 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns, both being the fourth-highest 6A tallies in the state.

Phillips earned all-state second-team offensive honors.

Dallas' Hunter Rivers (15) strip-sacks Milwaukie's Jayden Locke during the round of 16 OSAA 5A football state playoffs at Dallas High School on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, in Dallas, Ore.

Dallas’ Hunter Rivers (15) strip-sacks Milwaukie’s Jayden Locke during the round of 16 OSAA 5A football state playoffs at Dallas High School on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, in Dallas, Ore.

Hunter Rivers, Dallas

Rivers was a force to be reckoned with on the Dallas defense this season. At the 5A level, the Dragons’ senior led the state of Oregon in sacks (11), was fifth in total tackles (99) and tied for third in forced fumbles (3). Rivers was an integral part of a dominant defense that gave up less than 14 points in eight different games this fall.

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Rivers claimed a spot on the all-state defensive first team.

North Salem's Braxton Singleton (8) intercepts the ball during a high school football game at North Salem High School on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, in Salem, Ore.

North Salem’s Braxton Singleton (8) intercepts the ball during a high school football game at North Salem High School on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, in Salem, Ore.

Braxton Singleton, North Salem

Singleton was a two-way sensation for the Vikings from the wide receiver and defensive back positions this fall. The North Salem senior delivered 986 yards of total offense and nine touchdowns, while also grabbing two interceptions and 58 tackles.

Singleton earned a spot on all-state second-team defense and offensive all-state honorable mention as a wide receiver and kick returner. He’s one of two area players from 6A/5A/4A with three different bids to the all-state rosters.

Silverton's Lincoln Teeney (1) stiff-arms South Albany's Rahim Mohammed (6) after the catch during a high school football game at Silverton High School on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025, in Silverton, Ore.

Silverton’s Lincoln Teeney (1) stiff-arms South Albany’s Rahim Mohammed (6) after the catch during a high school football game at Silverton High School on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025, in Silverton, Ore.

Lincoln Teeney, Silverton

Silverton’s junior Swiss army-knife of a player contributed to both sides of the ball in the Foxes’ march to a 5A state championship. Teeney, a junior, fielded as a receiver, defensive back and even running back at times — contributing invaluable reps with the Foxes.

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Teeney booked a spot on the all-state defensive first-team lineup.

Silverton's Logan Uitto runs the ball during the second half of the OSAA 5A state championship game against Summit on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025 at Hillsboro Stadium in Hillsboro.

Silverton’s Logan Uitto runs the ball during the second half of the OSAA 5A state championship game against Summit on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025 at Hillsboro Stadium in Hillsboro.

Logan Uitto, Silverton

Uitto was a key part of Silverton’s 5A state championship march from the wide receiver and defensive back positions. Uitto, a senior, garnered 798 receiving yards and 13 receiving touchdowns this season, tallies good for fourth and second at the 5A level, respectively.

Uitto stamped his name on the all-state offensive first-team roster and earned a bid to the all-state honorable mention defense.

West Salem's Evan Wusstig (5) runs after the catch during a high school football game at North Salem High School on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, in Salem, Ore.

West Salem’s Evan Wusstig (5) runs after the catch during a high school football game at North Salem High School on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, in Salem, Ore.

Evan Wusstig, West Salem

Wusstig was a two-way receiver/defensive back for West Salem that excelled in both. Wusstig, a senior, helped the Titans to a 6-4 record and playoff appearance and was consistently one of the most impactful players on any football field he stepped on.

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Wusstig was named to the defensive all-state second team.

Landon Bartlett covers high school sports and Oregon State for the Statesman Journal. He can be reached at LBartlett@salem.gannett.com or on X or Instagram @bartlelo.

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