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Alva Area Editor’s Choice Presented by Holder Drug

QB Jax Bernard 6-0, 185, Jr. Fairview Yellowjackets 

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QB Jax Bernard 6-0, 185, Jr. Fairview Yellowjackets 

Jax Bernard threw for 3,055 yards with 39 touchdowns making him one of the more productive quarterbacks in the state. Bernard also rushed for nearly 400 yards and nine TDs. Easy pick as our top quarterback. 

RB Landon Seiger 5-10, 192, Jr. Waynoka Railroaders 

Maybe not your typical tailback, Waynoka’s Landon Seiger is more of a fullback type, but he still brings excellent speed and power to the Railroaders offense. Look for Seiger to have some big games for Waynoka as they look to get back to the Class C title game. 

WR Reed Martens 6-4, 180, Sr. Fairview Yellowjackets 

The go-to target in the Yellowjackets offense, Reed Martens is one part of a three-headed monster at Fairview. Martens can stretch the field or make the tough receptions across the middle. 

OL Wyatt Miller 6-0, 240, Sr. Ringwood Red Devils 

With a solid offensive line returning for Ringwood, Wyatt Miller will anchor the offensive line and give the Red Devils running game a real chance for success. Miller will be a big key to the overall success of the offense this season. 

DL Allie Pollock 6-3, 235, Sr. Alva Goldbugs

A two-way starter for the Goldbugs, Allie Pollock was a true difference maker at defensive tackle and nose guard last season. As a junior, Pollock recorded 74 tackles and is expected to see similar numbers despite facing double teams most of the year. 

LB Hagan Weirsig 5-11, 185, Jr. Alva Goldbugs 

Another Goldbug on this defensive unit in Hagan Weirsig. Like a coach on the field, Weirsig brings a high football IQ and excellent athleticism to the field. With Weirsig calling the pre-snap calls for Alva, the defense is in good hands. 

DB Kai McHenry 6-2, 190, Sr. Cherokee Chiefs

Playing quarterback and safety is a natural move for most skill players going both ways. Kai McHenry makes it look easy. McHenry only makes the Chiefs better when he plays safety thanks to his ability to read opposing QBs and make plays on 50/50 balls. 

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