Introducing the 2022 Fort Worth Star-Telegram high school football all-area awards

Player of the Year

Owen Allen, Senior, RB, Southlake Carroll

Southlake Carroll running back Owen Allen (2) takes off up field in the second half of Class 6A D2 regional semi-finals football game at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Friday, Nov. 25, 2022. Carroll defeatrd McKinney 42-35 to move on to the regional finals. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)
Southlake Carroll running back Owen Allen (2) takes off up field in the second half of Class 6A D2 regional semi-finals football game at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Friday, Nov. 25, 2022. Carroll defeatrd McKinney 42-35 to move on to the regional finals. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)

All District: 4-6A MVP

His stats: 250 carries, 2,156 yards, 37 TD

His stats: 152 yards per game, 8.5 yards per carry

His season: Allen finished off one of the most productive high school careers in state history. He leaves Carroll as its all-time leading rusher with 7,600 yards and 120 touchdowns.

The Air Force commit hit 100 yards 11 times and 200 yards four times. He set career highs in TDs and yards per carry this season and had two games with five touchdowns, also a career-high.

He scored at least one rushing TD in all 14 games as he helped the Dragons to another undefeated district championship, a 13-1 record and a trip to the regional final.

Southlake Carroll running back Owen Allen (2) is lifted up by offensive lineman Andrew Cunningham (62) after scoring the winning touchdown in the second half of Class 6A D2 regional semi-finals football game at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Friday, Nov. 25, 2022. Carroll defeatrd McKinney 42-35 to move on to the regional finals. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)

Offensive Player of the Year

Jake Wilson, Senior, QB, Byron Nelson

Byron Nelson quarterback Jake Wilson (11) drops a pass over the head of Southlake Carroll linebacker Nigel Fodor (29) in the second half of a District 4-6A football game at Dragon Stadium in Southlake, Texas, Friday, Oct. 28, 2022. Carroll defeated Byron Nelson 38-23. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)
Byron Nelson quarterback Jake Wilson (11) drops a pass over the head of Southlake Carroll linebacker Nigel Fodor (29) in the second half of a District 4-6A football game at Dragon Stadium in Southlake, Texas, Friday, Oct. 28, 2022. Carroll defeated Byron Nelson 38-23. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)

All District: 4-6A Offensive MVP

His stats: 4,143 yards passing, 50 TD, 72% completion

His stats: 407 yards rushing, 8 TD

His season: Wilson put together one of the best quarterback seasons in state history, leading the Fort Worth-area in passing yards and touchdowns. He accounted for 58 TD and threw only four interceptions. Wilson averaged 320 yards passing per game and completed 258 throws on 359 attempts.

Wilson threw multiple touchdowns in all 13 games and had at least three in 11 games. Seven times, Wilson threw four TD and four times he had five, including all three playoff games (6, 5, 5). Wilson led the Bobcats to their first 8-0 start and a trip to the third round for the second straight year.

Wilson threw for over 8,000 yards and 88 TD the past two seasons with Byron.

Defensive Player of the Year

Dustan Mark, Junior, LB, Southlake Carroll

Southlake Carroll’s Dustan Mark, left sacks Denton Guyer quarterback Jackson Arnold in the first quarter of Saturday’s December 3, 2022 6A Division 2 Region 1 Finals playoff football game at the Northwest ISD Stadium in Justin, Texas. Special/Bob Haynes
Southlake Carroll’s Dustan Mark, left sacks Denton Guyer quarterback Jackson Arnold in the first quarter of Saturday’s December 3, 2022 6A Division 2 Region 1 Finals playoff football game at the Northwest ISD Stadium in Justin, Texas. Special/Bob Haynes

All District: 4-6A Defensive MVP

His stats: 85 tackles, 63 solo tackles, 11 tackles for loss

His stats: 13.5 sacks, 26 QB hurries, 2 FR

His season: Mark was second on the team in solo tackles, total tackles and tackles for loss, but led the Dragons with nearly 14 sacks and 26 QB hurries. Mark had at least eight tackles in four of the final five games.

He was awarded defensive MVP in the toughest district for the Fort Worth-area and helped Carroll to a 13-1 record, district championship and a trip to the Class 6A D2 Region 1 final against Denton Guyer. Mark had at least one sack in eight games with a season-high 5.5 against Frenship in the second round.

Offensive Newcomer

Joseph Williams, Junior, QB, Mansfield Summit

Summit quarterback Joseph Williams (2) takes it all the way to the end zone accompanied by running back Amare Burgess (7) in the second half of a high school football game at Vernon Newsom Stadium in Mansfield, Texas, Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. Lake Ridge defeated Summit 50-27 . (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)
Summit quarterback Joseph Williams (2) takes it all the way to the end zone accompanied by running back Amare Burgess (7) in the second half of a high school football game at Vernon Newsom Stadium in Mansfield, Texas, Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. Lake Ridge defeated Summit 50-27 . (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)

All District: 5-5A D2 Second Team

His stats: 1,105 yards passing, 1,234 yards rushing

His stats: 24 total TD (14 pass, 8 rush, 2 receiving)

His season: Williams came in having to fill some big shoes left by David Hopkins, who graduated in the spring of 2022. Summit would face six playoff teams during the season and nearly pulled off the upset in the first round against now two-time defending champ South Oak Cliff.

Williams did most of his damage on the ground with 100 or more yards rushing in seven games with a season-high 183 in the season opener against Lake Ridge. He averaged over seven yards per carry.

Defensive Newcomer

Jake Gillespie, Junior, DB, Aledo

Aledo’s Jake Gillespie was 5A D1 state champ game defensive MVP in December.
Aledo’s Jake Gillespie was 5A D1 state champ game defensive MVP in December.

All District: 3-5A D1 Defensive Newcomer of the Year

His stats: 91 tackles, 69 solo tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss

His stats: 1 QB hurry, 2 INT, 5 PBU, 2 FF, 1 FR

His season: In his first year on varsity, Gillespie shined for Tim Buchanan’s defense. Gillespie would play in all 16 games and made his presence felt in the Class 5A D1 state championship win over College Station.

In the state title game, Gillespie made six tackles with one for loss, had an interception and forced one fumble. He also had a couple of big returns to help set up the Aledo offense.

For his performance, he was voted state champ game defensive MVP.

Utility Player of the Year

Poasa Utu, Senior, LB, Kennedale

Kennedale’s Poasa Utu (99) returns a kickoff to put the Wildcats up 16-0 in the first half of a District 6-4A D1 high school football game at Wildcat Stadium in Kennedale, Texas, Friday, Nov. 04, 2022. Kennedale led Dunbar 50-0 at the half. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)
Kennedale’s Poasa Utu (99) returns a kickoff to put the Wildcats up 16-0 in the first half of a District 6-4A D1 high school football game at Wildcat Stadium in Kennedale, Texas, Friday, Nov. 04, 2022. Kennedale led Dunbar 50-0 at the half. (Special to the Star-Telegram Bob Booth)

All District: 6-4A D1 MVP

College: Oklahoma State

His stats: 98 tackles, 33 tackles for loss, 6 sacks, 10 QB hurries

His stats: 2 INT, 1 PBU, 1 FF, 2 FR, 1 blocked punt

His season: Utu helped the Wildcats bring in a district championship for the 11th straight year and a bi-district win over Waco La Vega. The OSU bound linebacker played in all three phases for Kennedale.

Utu had 367 all-purpose yards and was a return man with 12 returns for 334 yards, averaging nearly 30 yards per return. He also scored five touchdowns overall on special teams and defense, including a return for a touchdown plus a scoop and score off a fumble against Dunbar in the final regular season game.

Kennedale’s Poasa Utu grabs Alvarado’s Jaylon Bridgewater for a loss in the fourth quarter of Friday’s September 2, 2022 football game at Wildcat Stadium in Kennedale, Texas. Kennedale went on to win 27-12. Special/Bob Haynes
Kennedale’s Poasa Utu grabs Alvarado’s Jaylon Bridgewater for a loss in the fourth quarter of Friday’s September 2, 2022 football game at Wildcat Stadium in Kennedale, Texas. Kennedale went on to win 27-12. Special/Bob Haynes

Coach of the Year

Doug Wendel, Midlothian

Midlothian head coach Doug Wendel led the Panthers to their best season since 1984. (MISD)
Midlothian head coach Doug Wendel led the Panthers to their best season since 1984. (MISD)

Record: 12-1

District: 5-5A D1 champs

His season: With the Panthers in a new district and looking for a district title and deep playoff run in 5A Division 1, the season didn’t start off great with the news that assistant coach Clif White had cancer.

Instead of a distraction, Wendel and his players used it as motivation, to play for one of their own. White lost his battle with cancer in the middle of the season and again, instead of falling apart, the Panthers went on to win a big game against Lake Belton, which was the game right after White’s death and then the district championship. They would have their best season in 38 years.

Wendel has changed the football culture with a winning district record since 2017. This is a team that posted two 0-7 district records in the past 15 seasons. The undefeated (8-0) district mark this season is a first in the MaxPreps era (2004). They went to the third round and won their first 12 games for the first time since 1984.

Six times, Midlothian scored 50 points. The Panthers averaged 43 per game.

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