Vote now: Who was the Bartlesville-area football player of Week 10?

Several outstanding performances highlighted last week's Bartlesville-area high school action.

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Week 6 Top Six results: 1-COOPER WOOD, Bartlesville (9,300 votes, 45.37 percent), 2-Jett Scully, Bartlesville (5,305 votes), 3-Henry Easley, Barnsdall (3,441 votes), 4-Braxon Decker, Bartlesville (1,398 votes), 5-Maverick Lanphear, Barnsdall (328 votes), 6-Tyrel Cloud, Wesleycan Christian (239 votes). Total votes: 20,497.

Bartlesville High School senior Cooper Wood reacts after a Bruin touchdown during their homecoming game in October 2023 against Putman City West at Custer Stadium.
Bartlesville High School senior Cooper Wood reacts after a Bruin touchdown during their homecoming game in October 2023 against Putman City West at Custer Stadium.

Week 7 Top Six results: 1-ADYN PEUGH, Bartlesville (10,286 votes, 45.79 percent), 2-Lane Kyler, Pawhuska (12,602 votes), 3-Teegan Caron, Copan (3,150 votes), 4-Shooter Brewington, Copan (2,557 votes), 5-Kane Foreman, Copan (2,365 votes), 6-P.J. Wallace, Bartlesville (876 votes). Total votes: 42,122.

Week 8 Top Six results: 1-COOPER FOGLE, Caney Valley (19,306 votes, 46.55 percent), 2-Cooper Wood, Bartlesville (14,038 votes), 3-Jace Buckley, Oklahoma Union (4,135 votes), 4-Bradon King, Oklahoma Union (2,658 votes), 5-Mason Jensen, Wesleyan Christian (960 votes), 6-Kane Foreman, Copan (164 votes). Total votes: 41,475.

Week 9 Top Six results: 1-LANE KYLER, Pawhuska (22,424 votes, 43.49 percent), 2-Aden Hart, Wesleyan Christian (10,259 votes), 3-Traven Richardson, Pawhuska (7,608 votes), 4-Canyon Hindman, Pawhuska (5,869 votes), 5-Jett Scully, Bartlesville (1,492 votes), 6-Easton Davis, Dewey (1,288 votes). Total votes: 51,679.

Following are summaries for each of this week's players.

Blaine Gilbert (Barnsdall)

Rising to Herculean heights on defense, he produced 11 tackles (two for loss) and registered a sack in the fiercely competitive 16-14 loss to Yale.

Brock Timmons (Wesleyan Christian)

Timmons piled up 12 tackles — including two for loss — in the 42-8 rout of Coyle. He also made a sack to help the Mustangs finish with a 6-1 record in their last seven regular season games.

Canyon Hindman (Pawhuska)

Continuing in the tradition of great quarterback play during coach Matt Hennesy’s tenure, Hindman turned in a classic performance in the homefield playoff advantage-clinching 30-15 win against Rejoice Christian. Hindman completed 15-fo-19 passes for 326 yards and three touchdowns. He ran for another score.

Connor Pierce (Oklahoma Union)

Flexing his muscles, Pierce helped the Cougars snap a 20-game losing streak with a 52-20 rout of Chelsea. He passed for 171 yards on 14 completion and rushed for 45 yards and a touchdown. On defense, he interception a pass and made eight tackles.

Damien Niko (Bartlesville)

Niko caught touchdowns from two different passers and finished with three touchdowns and nearly 200 yards receiving — in just one half — in the 51-20 thumping of the Tahlequah Tigers. The win locked up a home playoff game for the Bruins, only their third in 35 seasons.

Garrett McLemore (Caney Valley Trojans)

McLemore proved to be a defensive terror in the loss to Adair. He recovered two fumbles — returning one of them 35 yards for a touchdown — and also racked up 11 tackles.

Bartlesville High cheerleaders perform at halftime during Thursday's spring football game on May 25, 2023, at Custer Stadium.
Bartlesville High cheerleaders perform at halftime during Thursday's spring football game on May 25, 2023, at Custer Stadium.

Isaiah Johnson (Oklahoma Union)

Johnson gobbled up 175 yards on 16 carries and scored four touchdowns to spearhead the Cougars to their first season win in a 52-20 rout of Chelsea.

Jace Buckley (Oklahoma Union)

Buckley ammased 16 tackles in the Cougars' 52-20 statement win that broke a 20-game losing streak.

JoJo Hendren (Pawhuska)

The versatile JoJo Hendren hammered out 198 yards of total offense, including 103 rushing and 95 receiving. Pawhuska thumped Rejoice Christian, 30-15, to secure a first-round playoff game.

Kael Siemers (Wesleyan Christian)

Coming off the injury list, Siemers made a seismic impact in the 42-8 win against Coyle. He seized nine passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns and recorded eight tackles.

Lane Kyler (Pawhuska)

Kyler fingered six catches for 91 yards and two scores in the crucial 30-15 win against Rejoice Christian that clinched a homefield playoff game for the Huskies.

Lincoln Gott (Barnsdall)

Gott piled up more than 150 yards of total offense, including 103 through the air and 53 on the ground in the 16-14 loss to Yale.

Logan Guess (Copan)

Guess didn’t make a mystery out of his ability to contribute. He scored two defensive touchdowns (a 72-yard pick six and 69-yard scoop, run and score) in the 72-40 trouncing of Oaks Mission. He also made eight tackles.

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Maverick Lanphear (Barnsdall)

The third-year starter — who made an amazing return a couple of weeks ago from the injury list — ran 25 times for 90 yards and two touchdowns in the 16-14 loss to Yale. He also scored a two-point conversion. On defense he made 10 tackles.

Nate Neal (Bartlesville)

Just two games back from an extended stay on the injured list, Neal sparkled in one half, completing 13-of-16 passes for four touchdowns and more than 170 yards passing in the 51-20 dismantling of the Tahlequah Tigers. He also rushed for some key yards. With the win, Bartlesville will host a home playoff game for the first time since 2015, and for only the third time in 35 years.

Noah Willson (Pawhuska)

Willson wreaked havoc on the Rejoice Christian offense by make 21 tackles in the 30-15 victory that clinched the No. 2 seed in the district standings and a home playoff game.

P.J. Wallace (Bartlesville)

Wallace played like a human wrecking crew in Bartlesville’s historic 51-20 win at Tahlequah, which sealed only the third playoff homefield game for the program in 35 yards. Playing just the first half and a series into the second, Wallace completed the offensive scoring trifecta — he scored on the ground, as a passer and as a receiver. He connected with a receiver on a fly route for a 52-yard touchdown and turned a screen pass into a 54-yard scoring play. He also rushed for two touchdowns and more than 100 yards.

Shooter Brewington (Copan)

Brewington devastated the Oaks Mission offense like an angry hurricane by leveling their ball handlers with 35 tackles. He also caught three passes for 51 yards and a touchdown. Copan won, 72-40.

Tyrel Cloud (Wesleyan Christian)

Playing in his final regular season game, Cloud unleashed a passing clinic, completing 16-of-25 passes for 280 yards and four touchdowns. He also ran for 59 yards and a touchdown in the Mustangs’ 42-8 lashing of Coyle to secure a homefield playoff game. Cloud also made 10 tackles (nine solo) on defense.

Bartlesville, football, WCS, quarterback Cloud-burst swamps Copan's upset hopes in Bartlesville-area high school football action

Weston O’Rourke (Copan)

Oaks Mission players must have wondered that was that flash they saw zip past. O’Rourke surged 75 yards for a kickoff touchdown return and also rushed 10 times for 126 yards and four scores in the 72-40 bulldozing of Oaks Mission. O’Rourke also hauled in four receptions (28 yards) and racked up 10 tackles.

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