Week 9 Player of the Week candidates

By Jason Kersey
jkersey@opubco.com

To nominate someone for The Oklahoman’s high school player of the week, leave a comment on this blog post. Here are some early candidates:

Auggie McCulley, RB, Hennessey: McCulley ran 19 times for 318 yards and five touchdowns in Hennessey’s 45-7 win over Chisholm.

Jeff Smith, RB, Oklahoma Chr: Smith had 18 carries for 117 yards, and two catches for 28 yards and two total touchdowns in his team’s 40-13 win over Crescent. He also had 12 tackles and a sack.

Kevin Coulter, RB, Douglass: Coulter had 20 carries for 151 yards and two touchdowns in Douglass’ 45-16 win over Woodward.

Chris Perry, RB, Stillwater: Perry rushed 22 times for 128 yards and three touchdowns in Stillwater’s 43-23 win over Choctaw.

Tyler Newman, QB, Elk City: Newman ran the ball 13 times for 180 yards and four touchdowns in Elk City’s 26-14 win over Weatherford.

Mario Harden, RB, Hartshorne: Harden ran for 171 yards and three touchdowns on just four carries in Hartshorne’s 48-0 win over Spiro.

Matt Mitchell, RB, Sallisaw: Mitchell had 29 carries for 212 yards and four touchdowns in a 37-14 win over Wagoner.

Curtis Dick, QB, Corn Bible: Dick carried the ball 14 times for 183 yards and four touchdowns, and also was 10 of 14 for 146 yards and two touchdowns passing in a 60-32 win over Destiny Christian. On defense he had an interception and 11 tackles.

Nathan Stanley, RB, Corn Bible: Stanley had 15 carries for 177 yards and two touchdowns. He also had 19 tackles.

Wayland Moore, QB, McLoud: Moore completed eight of 13 passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns in a 61-32 win over Cleveland.

Jeremy Seaton, QB, Cashion: Seaton had 20 carries for 116 yards and five touchdowns in his team’s 50-32 win over Wellston. He also had 128 yards and a touchdown passing.

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Hobart Bearcats:

Travis Bish – scored 2 touchdowns on pass receptions. Longest was 66 yards. Kicked 2 PAT in a “must win” victory over District rival Frederick. Made crucial behind the line tackles. Recovered fumble. Blocked pass from defensive end position that was intercepted to seal the victory.

Jeff Smith also blocked an extra point attempt.

Logan Carte #12, plays for the Choctaw yellow Jackets. Logan Carter has played five positions this year. Senior Quarter Back, Corner Back, Punt Return, Kick off Return, and Wide Receiver. Friday night Logan Carter scored the first touchdown of the night against Stillwater when Logan Carter blocked a field goal attempt, picked up the ball and raced 61 yards for a touchdown. Carter also blocked a field goal attempt against second-ranked Tulsa Union two weeks ago and against Owasso in last weeks game. Logan had two catches as Wide Receiver Friday night, batted down two pass attempts against Stillwater near the goal line and saved another probable touchdown with a tipped passed in the end zone against Stillwater.

what do you think of grant lindsey from cha? he is a great quaterback with an outstanding arm and accuracy

LT Pfaff was 22-31 for 417 yards and 5 tds in a 50-0 win over Coalgate in the Boggy Bottom classic

Trent Turner was 24-32 408 yards and 5 Tds in a 44-3 win over Pryor friday night.

tim flanders of midwest city had 215 yards last week and all before halftime … by far the most talented running back in the state

Nyko Symonds junior at Norman North and two way starter (WR & CB) had a great game against Edmond Santa Fe-he had two catches for 90 yards including a 76 yard TD that broke the game open to make it 17-3. He made two great moves and no one in that fast Santa Fe secondary caught him. At cornerback he was covering most of the game one of the top WR’s on this side of the state in Alex Hill and he held him to one catch for 7 yards and on 3rd and goal from the 10 he doved and knocked the ball away to keep Hill from scoring and several times was all over him when the ball came Hill’s way. A great overall game by Symonds.

Why I would like to nominate Kyle Coleman for Top Performer of the Week

Friday night senior, Kyle Coleman, led the Checotah Wildcats to a win over Hugo. The win cinched the conference championship over #10 Hugo and represents the first championship since 1949. The win also completed a perfect 10-0 regular season, the first in the history of Checotah football.

The Wildcats beat #10 Hugo 47-6. Kyle rushed for 266 yards on 16 carries and was 12 of 14 for 128 yards passing. Kyle rushed for 2 touchdowns and passed for 2 touchdowns giving him 394 total yards on the night. Kyle also had 7 tackles at his outside linebacker position, three back to back on a goal-line stand. Kyle accumulated these stats in 3 quarters as starters were pulled when the score reached 41-0.

Kyle and the Wildcats have had a tremendous year. For the year, Kyle has rushed for 1127 yards and scored 18 rushing touchdowns with no fumbles. Passing Kyle is 108 of 170 for 1504 yards and 16 touchdowns with only 1 interception. On defense Kyle has 48 tackles, three interceptions and 1 touchdown.

For the year Kyle has 35 total touchdowns and 2,631 total yards.

For the year the Wildcats are leading 3A football in scoring and total offense and are in a battle with Midwest City for the lead in all classes of eleven man football.

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