Vote: Who should be The Sporting News Oklahoma high school football Player of the Week for Week 6 (Oct. 6-12)?

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Several Oklahoma standouts continued to turn in stellar performances last week.

One player, in particular, had a record-setting day, and then some, a day after making his college commitment. But there were other strong performances by a host of individuals.

Here, now, is a look at the top performers from Week 6. 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 performers from Week 6 in Oklahoma high school football

(This list is in alphabetical order)

Ozias Adams, Moore

Adams, a junior running back, rushed for 180 yards and had three TDs as the Lions downed Edmond Deer Creek, 40-24.

Alex Armstrong, Arkoma

Armstrong, a senior quarterback/linebacker, was 11-of-18 passing for 258 yards and three TDs while on defense, recorded 10 tackles plus a tackle for loss in the Mustangs’ 38-12 win against Gans.

Wyatt Atkinson, Perkins-Tryon

Atkinson rushed for 241 yards and four TDs while returning a fumble for another TD in the Demons’ 63-26 win against Seminole. He also had six tackles, two for loss and even blocked a punt.

Creed Barrett, Washington

A sophomore quarterback, Barrett was 8-of-11 passing for 280 yards and five TDs as the Warriors defeated Little Axe, 55-0.

Dawson Beaulieu, Edmond Memorial

Beaulieu, a senior quarterback, completed 17-of-26 passes for 297 yards and four TDs in the Bulldogs’ 37-13 win against Yukon.

Trey Burleson, Tulsa Holland Hall

A senior quarterback, Burleson completed 12-of-15 passes for 268 yards and six TDs as the Dutch downed Eufaula, 51-21.

Connor Claborn, Lawton MacArthur

Claborn rushed for 176 yards on 15 carries and had three TDs in the Highlanders’ 51-20 win against Duncan.

Hudson Farris, Tulsa Lincoln Christian

Farris, a senior receiver, caught five passes for 169 yards and three TDs as the Bulldogs remained undefeated after a 63-0 win against Locust Grove.

Drew Frankenfield, Owasso

Frankenfield, a junior quarterback, was 21-of-25 passing for 312 yards and had three total TDs as the Rams prevailed at Westmoore, 52-7.

Landen Griffith, Talihina

Griffith, a junior quarterback, completed 22-of-29 passes for 347 yards and six TDs while adding 52 more yards on the ground in the Golden Tigers’ 37-12 win at Central Sallisaw.

KD Jones, Jenks

The Trojans’ standout senior tailback turned in a performance for the ages against Mustang, one day after committing to play at Kansas. In a 55-48 Jenks win, Jones set single-game school records with 445 yards rushing, 549 all-purpose yards and eight TDs. He also set the school record for career TDs with 67.

JJ Hindsman, Mannford

Hindsman, a junior running back/linebacker, ran for 134 yards on 22 carries with a TD while catching a 43-yard TD pass and recording eight tackles as Mannford edged Bristow, 21-18.

Easton Hallman, Inola

A freshman quarterback, Hallman completed 16-of-17 pass attempts while finishing with 263 total yards and five total TDs as at the Longhorns defeated Sequoyah-Claremore, 46-6.

Jackson Harris, Sallisaw

Harris, a senior running back, ran for 90 yards on 14 carries and scored three TDs in the Black Diamonds’ 45-7 win against Tulsa McLain.

Jayvius Holmes, Kellyville

In a 56-28 win against OKC Casady, Holmes caught eight passes for 92 yards and a TD while picking off three passes on defense, returning one of those for a score. He also added 56 yards rushing.

Greydon Howell, Broken Bow

Howell, a junior quarterback/defensive back, was 10-of-12 passing for 136 yards and two TDs, rushed for 161 yards on six carries and had four TDs, returned a punt for another score and intercepted a pass on defense in the Savages’ 70-36 win against Stilwell.

Jalen Lane, Tuttle

Lane, a junior, caught three passes for 122 yards and two TDs and also returned a punt 58 yards for another TD as the Tigers defeated Bethany, 69-0.

Roman Manella, OKC Mount St. Mary

Manella, a junior signal-caller, was 23-of-32 passing for 376 yards and three TDs in his team’s 53-0 win against Perry.

Brody Merritt, Pocola

In the Indians’ 60-8 win against Hulbert, Merritt - a freshman - caught six passes for 144 yards and had two TDs and also caught three two-point conversion passes.

Tay Parry, Tulsa Union

Parry, a senior tailback, rushed for 284 yards on just 11 carries and found the end zone three times as the Redhawks downed Norman North, 51-30.

Spencer Perry, Poteau

The Pirates’ senior tailback ran for 158 yards on 24 carries and found the end zone three times in Poteau’s 28-17 win at Glenpool.

Carter Vaughan, Collinsville

A sophomore quarterback, Vaughan was 24-of-30 passing for 364 yards and five TDs as the Cardinals downed Tahlequah, 35-23.

Noah Wald, Weatherford

Wald completed 8-of-10 passes for 125 yards and two TDs while adding 221 yards rushing on 23 carries and four more TDs in the Eagles’ 49-28 win against Cache.

Braden Ward, Pryor

Ward, a senior quarterback, threw for 273 yards and four TDs as the Tigers stayed undefeated with a 51-20 win at rival Claremore.

Carmello Williamson, Oaks

A senior tailback, Williamson ran 23 times for 283 yards and scored five TDs as the Warriors defeated Watts, 56-6.

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