Last week for many Oklahoma teams, games were played on Thursday night as part of the state’s annual fall break.
But even with a short week for those teams, there were still plenty of players who were able to compile stats and in some cases, lift their teams to victory.
Here, now, is a look at the top performers from Week 7. 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 7 in Oklahoma high school football
(This list is in alphabetical order)
Kase Adams, Sallisaw
Adams completed 14-of-20 passes for 126 yards and also rushed for 128 yards on 15 carries and two TDs in the Black Diamonds’ 35-13 win against Glenpool.
Mason Bennett, Seminole
In Seminole’s 48-42 overtime win against McLoud, Bennett caught seven passes for 235 yards and three TDs and also had 100 yards rushing with a TD.
Jaryus Birdsong, Pocola
Birdsong rushed for four TDs, caught a pass for another score and had four two-point conversions as the Indians downed Chouteau-Mazie.
Brock Boyles, Ada
The Cougars’ quarterback was 12-of-14 passing and threw for exactly 300 yards and four TDs and added two rushing TDs in a 49-8 win against Stilwell.
Alex Brant, Roland
Brant, a junior, had a team-high 18 tackles, seven of those solo stops. He also had two interceptions, returning one of those for a TD in the Rangers’ 26-22 win against Bethel.
DreAndre Bruton, OKC Bishop McGuinness
Bruton, a junior tailback, rushed for 124 yards on 14 carries and scored two TDs as the Fighting Irish downed Duncan, 28-10.
Jordan Clark, McAlester
A senior, Clark rushed for 123 yards on 19 carries and also caught a TD pass in the Buffaloes’ 31-23 win against Bishop Kelley.
Josiah Dickerson, Washington
Dickerson, a sophomore tailback, carried the ball 29 times and produced 232 yards and two TDs in the Warriors’ 21-14 win against Marlow.
Ayden Gaines, Oologah
Gaines caught seven passes for 252 yards and three TDs while adding two rushing TDs and a 53-yard punt return for another score in the Mustangs’ 56-37 win against Catoosa.
Randee Goodeagle, Hominy
Goodeagle, a senior running back/linebacker, rushed for 207 yards on 25 carries and a TD and also had four tackles and a sack in the Bucks’ 36-20 win against Fairland.
Jayden Hall, Owasso
Hall, a senior tailback, rushed for 163 yards on 20 carries and two TDs and also caught three passes for 21 yards as the Rams came back from a 14-0 deficit for a 35-21 win against Edmond Memorial.
Caleb Helling, Inola
Helling, a senior receiver/defensive end, recorded eight tackles, two tackles for loss, five pass breakups, a 20-yard pick-six and a fumble return as the Longhorns defeated Verdigris, 34-14.
Anthony Johnson, Norman
Johnson, a senior tailback, rushed for 182 yards on 15 carries and had two TDs, including the game-winner with more than a minute left to rally the Tigers past rival Moore, 25-20. On the game-winning drive, he carried the ball five times for 71 yards.
JonQuay Johnson, Jones
Johnson rushed for 250 yards on 14 carries and had two TDs as the Longhorns moved to 7-0 after a 45-12 win against Chisholm.
Cash Keys, Fort Gibson
In a 42-22 Tiger win against Skiatook, Keys rushed for 181 yards on 13 carries and four TDs while adding four receptions for 139 yards and another score. Defensively, he registered seven tackles and a tackle for loss.
Jeymon Reed, Altus
The Bulldogs’ freshman QB was at it again in a 70-18 win against Noble. He completed 25-of-32 passes for 350 yards and four TDs while adding 127 yards rushing and four more scores as Altus improved to 7-0 on the season.
Corey Sango Jr., Broken Arrow
After not scoring a single TD through the 2025 season, Sango found the end zone three times in the Tigers’ 43-14 win against Norman North. The sophomore rushed for 187 yards on 25 carries and two TDs and also caught a 13-yard pass for another score.
Satank Taptto, Stillwater
Taptto, a quarterback for the Pioneers, got things done with his feet in the Pioneers’ 21-14 win against defending champion Choctaw. He rushed for 129 yards and accounted for all three Stillwater TDs.
Sam Tecla, Poteau
Tecla completed 13-of-17 passes for 273 yards and three TDs as the Pirates downed Tulsa McLain, 43-28.
Tripp Thomas, OKC Heritage Hall
Thomas, a sophomore wideout, caught eight passes for 159 yards and found the end zone twice as the Chargers defeated Plainview, 38-28.
Roman Tucker, Cushing
Tucker completed 23-of-27 passes for 380 yards and five TDs and also had 11 tackles and forced a fumble on defense as the Tigers prevailed against Wagoner, 35-14.
Stone Turner, Tulsa Union
Turner caught 10 passes for 226 yards and four TDs as the Redhawks downed Yukon, 49-27.
Mason Weeks, Sequoyah-Claremore
Weeks, a junior receiver/defensive back, caught six passes for 247 yards and three TDs, while on defense, picked off a pass and forced a fumble in the Eagles’ 64-14 win against Cleveland.
Callan Whitnah, Harrah
A sophomore quarterback, Whitnah completed 19-of-31 passes for 215 yards and two TDs while adding 183 yards and four TDs on the ground in the Panthers’ 45-43 win against Bethany.
Denver Young, OKC Millwood
Young kicked a game-winning field goal with one second showing on the clock to lift the Falcons past Mount St. Mary, 24-22.
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