
Editor’s Choice
Corridor Area
QB Clayton Creasey 6-1, 180, Sr. Jones Longhorns
Arguably the most prolific quarterback in Oklahoma, Clayton Creasey threw for 2,941 yards and rushed for 633 yards. That’s over 3,500 yards of offense which included 42 touchdowns. Great numbers for the gunslinger from Jones.
RB Aiden Auld 5-11, 165, Sr. Prague Red Devils
I know, he’s a quarterback, but anyone who carries the ball 143 times in a season can be listed as a RB here. Auld had 1,373 yards and 19 touchdowns on the ground and returns as the team’s leading rusher.
WR Brady Matheson 6-0, 180, Sr. Cushing Tigers
With 35 receptions for 621 yards and 15 touchdowns, Brady Matheson is regarded as one of the top receivers in his class. Excellent speed and hands, Matheson gives the Tigers a true threat down field.
OL Chaden Sullivan 6-2, 260, Sr. Chandler Lions
A four-year starter for the Lions, Chaden Sullivan has quick feet and a high football IQ. He’s also a physical player with impressive numbers in the weight room that includes a 500-pound squat and 300-pound bench.
DE Talon Bigpond 5-10, 215, Jr. Bristow Pirates
A rangy player with a high ceiling, Talon Bigpond has the ability to be a real game changer for the Pirates this season. Expect his numbers to rise as he finds the sweet spot in the 4-2-5 Pirate defense.
LB Tate Tummons 6-1, 225, Jr. Kellyville Ponies
If there is a job to be done, you can call on Tate Tummons to get it done. Tummons will start at linebacker and tight end but is athletic enough to play any position including serving as the team’s punter.
DB Mason Templeton 5-10, 170, Jr. Jones Longhorns
For a DB to make 50-plus tackles, it means he is all over the field and covering a lot of ground. Mason Templeton amassed 50 tackles, with two interceptions, three forced fumbles and one sack.