2024 NEWS PRESS ALL-AREA FOOTBALL TEAM is here. Look at who made the roster.
Player of the Year: Bradenho Jet, Yale
Junior running back was the driving force behind the strong attack of Bull Dog this season. Hodgett has led the area from Rashyard (1,404), scrimmage (1,589), yards and touchdown (29). Yale spent a historic 11-1 season.
This year’s coach: Flatay Jones, Porney
Jones has led Pornie to 9-4 records, the class AI district 3 championship, and the state finals.
First team
Roman tacker, cushing
The tucker led the area (2,460) and the completion rate (67.1 %), and was tied to the second (26) in a pastachdown (26). He added 654 yards and 12 touchdowns to the ground.
In the defense, he recorded 81 tackles, four -loss tackle, bags, four intercepts, three pass blade -ups, compulsory fumble, and fumble recovery.
Tanner Moore, Yale
Moore was an elite two -way player. As a receiver, he caught 34 passes with 774 yards and 16 times of touchdown (mostly areas). He had a protective back, with the 12 highest area in the area.
Deacon Jones, Stillwater
Nothing has come off for the future of Jones in Oklahoma High School Football. After all, this second grader caught 63 passes with 837 yards and 14 times of touchdown.
Wyatt Delong, Cushing
Delon had 49 receptions, 842 yards (mostly areas), and eight touchdowns.
Lanewood, Cushing
Wood was half the rest of the Cushing Top Wide Receie Bande Dem. He made 40 receptions with 743 yards and nine touchdowns.
Codnelson, Still Water
This senior line man was in all districts, all conference, 6A All -Star team.
Corbin Reedy, Perkins-Tryon
Reedy was the best blocker for the De Mons team who hurried 41 touchdowns with over 2,000 yards.
Lucas Leasing, Yale
Leasing was Yale’s top aggressive lineman. On the defense line, he led the area with 28 bags. There was no nearby second. He also recorded 79 tackles, 22 tackles, seven quarter backhaley, three forced fumble, fumble recovery, and two blocks.
Jack Transham, Porney
The former running back guard was a very important work of Porney’s 4,600 yards rush season, with 29 tackles, bags, and forced fumble in defense.
CASH WAREN, Perry
Waren was a D -line beast because of 11.5 bags, 76 tackles and 35.5 tackles. He rushed to touch down, even in limited work on attacks.
Kilind Williams, Perry
Williams recorded 9.5 bags, 46 tackles, 17.5 tackle losses, and forced fumble right behind Waren in Maroon’s D -line.
Ethan Anderson, Parkins Trion
The PT Junior has loaded a defensive statistical document with 11 bags, 21 Harry, 73 tackle, 25 tackle losses, two interiors, two forced fumble and recovery. With a tight end, he found the end zone three times.
Ben Whit Set, Yale
WhitSett has led a bulldog with 107 tackles, adding 13 tackles for losses, 6 bags, three forced fumble, and three recovery. He carried nine balls in the attack, maximized his opportunity, and rushed to touch down with 192 yards (21.3 per carry).
Keren Fly, Cushing
The fly was a Tigers Swiss Amy Knife. He had 154 tackles, 25 tackles for losses, 10 bags, two, two, two forced fumble. He was also the second reading rush with 606 yards and touchdown. He scored twice as a receiver.
Braiton AppleGate, Perkins-Tryon
AppleGate’s 47 tackle was defeated, and the area was in a hurry to 38. He recorded a total of 96 tackles, 16 sacks, six forced fumble, three recovery, two interceptors, three blockpants, and a blocked field goal. He rushed to touch down 10 times with 388 yards.
Weran Carson, Perry
Carson spent a great senior season in Maroon. 127 tackles, 27 tackles, line backers, two sacks, and 440 yards as a receiver.
Andrew Kukuku, Perry
Junior took another step as a Perry’s lead back. He carried the ball 176 times with 719 yards and 10 touchdowns. He scored three more times as a pass catcher, with 40 tackles and six pass blake -ups in defense.
Luke Mitchell, Kale McPeak and Gladdy Mittish, Porney
All of this vulnerable Tsurio has overturned a 1,000 yard lashing mark. It was impossible to put one on the other because they could not tell each other.
Mitchell: 168 carry, 1,008 yards, 17 touchdown
Mcpeek: 125 carry, 1,125 yards, 12 touch down
MITTASCH: 171 carry, 1,053 yards, 8 times touch down
And they all had similar productions for defense.
Paton Campbell, Still Water
The pioneer’s safety had four recorded interiors in Stillwater’s game vs. Patnam City. It is the most common game in school history, and his six picks in the season are also tied to school records.
Brody Long, Still Water
Long was the best place kicker in the area, as he made all the extra points of 59.
Matthew Larkin, Perry
Lakin had the most pantyard (1,505) in this area. 11 out of his 43 pants were defeated on the 20 yards.
Second team
Caden Tetter, Yale
Carson hook, coil
David Thomas, Stillwater
Tajung Williams, Perry
Tigan Minnie, Yale
Aiden Jones, Porney
Julian Jacobs, Stillwater
Jack Raird, Porney
CADEN SUTHERLAND, PERKINS-TRYON
Michael Cruz, Cushing
Nehemiya Colon, Still Water
Atan Nickels, Still Water
Brian Wallace, Yale
Wyatt Atkinson, Parkins Trion
Tum booth, still water
Corvi Novotony, Porney
RAIDEN MCLEMORE, PERKINS-TRYON
David Mendoza, Parkins Trion
Bradin Plat, Still Water
Note: Nobody could consider the athlete because the news press did not receive statistics from Morrison High School at the time of news time. The news media demanded Morrison’s statistics on January 17.