All-County Football: Attack
The Claremore Daily Progress all-county football team was selected from nine county programs – Claremore, Catoosa, Oologah, Inola, Verdigris, Sequoyah, Chelsea, Foyil and Claremore Christian – based on coaching nominations and statistics.
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Players were evaluated based on their position-specific production and overall impact, with offensive selections emphasizing yardage, point production and grades.
Here’s an in-depth look at the first team’s offense:
WINNERS
Big School Offensive MVP: Cecil Garrett IV | Claremore | Senior running back
Garrett rushed for 1,565 yards and 19 touchdowns on 240 carries, serving as Claremore’s primary back and one of the county’s highest-volume runners. He had 13 receptions for 117 yards, contributing a steady checkdown and perimeter option in the passing game, and made an impact on special teams with 11 kickoff returns for 259 yards (23.5 avg.), consistently helping turn down field position.
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Small School Offensive MVP: Troy Frank | Claremore Christian | Senior athlete
Frank totaled 1,027 yards and 18 touchdowns on just 90 carries, averaging an explosive 11.4 yards per carry as a running back for Claremore Christian. He added 8 receptions for 119 yards and 4 receiving touchdowns and completed 22 of 31 passes for 229 yards and 3 touchdowns with no interceptions while also contributing on special teams with a kickoff return touchdown, adding to his total of 25 offensive scores this season.
FIRST TEAM
Kellen Gaede | Claremore | Junior quarterback
Gaede led Claremore’s offense with efficiency and balance, throwing for 1,721 yards and 19 touchdowns against 5 interceptions, completing 56.1% of his passes while adding 243 rushing yards and 3 scores.
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Jayce Kent | Inola | Freshman, running back
Kent rushed for 895 yards and 14 touchdowns on 141 carries (6.4 ypc) for Inola, adding 11 receptions for 93 yards while also contributing on defense and special teams during a standout freshman season.
Brennan Lawley | Inola | Senior running back
Lawley provided consistent production for Inola, totaling 896 yards and 11 touchdowns on 141 carries (6.4 ypc) while serving as a reliable runner from the start and a consistent offensive presence throughout the season.
Peyton Stelling | Verdigris | junior running back
Stelling powered Verdigris with 1,311 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns on 221 carries (5.9 ypc) while adding 30 receptions for 365 yards, showcasing his durability and versatility as the Cardinals’ primary offensive workhorse.
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Hudson Lee | Claremore | Wide receiver/senior punter
Lee caught 27 passes for 504 yards and 4 touchdowns for Claremore and also handled punt duties on special teams, totaling 28 punts for 829 yards while serving as the Zebras’ primary receiving threat.
Mason weeks | Sequoyah | Junior wide receiver
Weeks caught 32 passes for 661 yards and 6 touchdowns for Sequoyah while also contributing on special teams as a punter and punt and kickoff returner during the season.
Malachi Zehder | Claremore Christian | Junior wide receiver
Zehder caught 53 passes for 959 yards and 20 touchdowns for Claremore Christian while also adding 2 rushing attempts for 119 yards and 2 touchdowns, finishing as the Warriors’ leading receiver and primary scoring threat.
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Caleb Bates | Chelsea | Junior H file
Bates rushed for 320 yards and 2 touchdowns on 66 carries and caught 29 passes for 203 yards and a touchdown for Chelsea, serving as a versatile hybrid backfield and receiving option in the Green Dragons’ offense.
Jared Dorsey | Foyil | Junior offensive lineman
Dorsey earned an A-minus offensive line grade for Foyil while starting throughout the season, anchoring the Panthers’ interior line and providing consistent run-blocking production against opposing defensive fronts.
Alexandre Gallegos | Inola | Junior offensive lineman
Gallegos posted an 85% offensive line grade for Inola, starting throughout the season and providing reliable blocking production on the Longhorns’ offensive front in the run and pass protection schemes.
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Preston Hollis | Claremore | Second-year offensive lineman
Hollis started every game for Claremore and was named the Zebras’ top offensive lineman by coach Jarrett Hurt, anchoring the offensive front and providing consistent protection and run-blocking production.
Noah McClurg | Claremore Christian | Senior offensive lineman
McClurg posted a 92% grade on the offensive line for Claremore Christian, starting throughout the season and leading the Warriors’ offensive front with dominant run blocking and consistent pass protection performances throughout the year.
Ryne Near | Claremore | Junior offensive lineman
Near started every game for Claremore while playing injured most of the season, anchoring the Zebras’ offensive line at the snap position and providing consistent protection calls and interior blocking throughout the year.
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Dawson Shanholtzer | Verdigris | Junior offensive lineman
Shanholtzer recorded an 84% offensive line grade with 28 pancakes for Verdigris, starting throughout the season and providing solid run blocking production and physical interior line play for the Cardinals offense.
Orasio Flores | Foyil | Senior athlete
Flores caught 17 passes for 435 yards and 3 touchdowns and rushed 12 times for 256 yards and 3 touchdowns for Foyil, providing explosive production as both a wide receiver and sweep runner.
Ayden Gaines | Oologah | Junior athlete
Gaines caught 47 passes for 589 yards and 7 touchdowns and rushed 54 times for 331 yards and 3 touchdowns for Oologah while also contributing on special teams as a punt and kickoff returner.
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Virgil Pendergraft | Foyil | Second year athlete
Pendergraft rushed for 1,225 yards and 15 touchdowns on 160 carries (7.7 ypc) and caught 17 passes for 345 yards and 3 touchdowns for Foyil while adding 3 punt return touchdowns and 1 kickoff return score.
Jaxon Burton | Claremore | Junior kicker
Burton converted 6 of 10 field goals with a long of 46 yards and scored 25 of 27 extra points while providing an effective kickoff field goal that contributed to several of the Zebras’ onside kick recoveries.
SECOND TEAM
QB: Easton Hallman – Inola
Passing: 985 yards
TD-INT: 9-2
Comp-Att: 63-99 (63.6%)
QB: Jensen Underwood – Verdigris
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Passing: 1,706 yards
TD-INT: 12–12
Comp-Att: 160-254 (63.0%)
RB: Devin Johnson – Catoosa
On the ground: 828 yards, 3 TDs (212 carries)
Reception: 5 rec, 16 yards
Passing (TD-INT): 127 yards (1-1)
RB: Kolbey Sanders — Foyil
On the ground: 564 yards, 7 TDs (156 carries)
Receiving: 7 rec, 56 yards
RB: Daniel Snipes – Claremore Christian
On the ground: 235 yards, 4 TDs (44 carries)
Receiving: 18 rec, 255 yards, 4 TD
RB/K: Will Rogers – Verdigris
On the ground: 184 yards, 9 TDs (42 carries)
1/1 FG; 20/24 XP
WR: Braxton Dean – Verdigris
Receiving: 396 yards, 43 rec, 5 TD
WR: Maddux DeVilbiss – Oologah
Receiving: 357 yards, 13 rec, 5 TD
On the ground: 25 yards (4 runs)
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WR: Caleb Helling – Inola
Receiving: 431 yards, 27 rec, 4 TD
WR: Brysen Jimenez – Catoosa
Receiving: 400 yards, 35 rec, 5 TD
WR: Hayden Lee — Claremore
Receiving: 394 yards, 32 rec, 6 TD
Pass (TD-INT): 12 yards (1-1)
WR: Bret Schauffler – Verdigris
Receiving: 613 yards, 49 rec, 2 TD
WR: Micah Schwing – Inola
Receiving: 291 yards, 15 rec, 5 TD
WR: Graham Williams – Claremore
Receiving: 260 yards, 13 rec, 4 TD
TE/H-Back: Owen Ellis – Inola
Receiving: 182 yards, 11 rec, 1 TD
OL: Grant Hardin — Verdigris
OL rating: 83%
27 pancakes
OL: Jaxon Heath – Claremore
Start-up protection, primary extractor
OL: Sawyer McComb – Claremore Christian
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OL rating: 81%
OL: Dior Seji-Inola
OL rating: 85%
OL: Jason Watkins – Catoosa
OL rating: 80%
OL: Tyler Yoder – Inola
OL rating: 82%
Played center all year with torn ACL/MCL
ATH: Colbe Morrison – Chelsea
Receiving: 380 yards, 32 rec, 2 TD
On the ground: 89 yards, 2 TDs
K: Eddie Yang — Inola
4/6 PG; missed only 2 XP
HONORABLE MENTION
QB: Tanner Reed – Chelsea
WR: Jahiem Ewen – Claremore
WR: Bryson Hall – Claremore
TE: Kylar Rogers – Chelsea
