Editor’s Choice Enid Area
QB Brett Howry 6-2, 175, Jr. Garber Wolverines
As productive as they come, Brett Howry has thrown for close to 4,400 yards and his 67 touchdowns on his career. This is Howry’s third season to start for the Wolverines and could be his most productive season to date.
RB Gavin Hooten 5-10, 160, Sr. Covington-Douglas Wildcats
Whether he’s on offense or defense, Gavin Hooten should make most watch lists thanks to his athleticism and play on the field. Hooten had nearly 1,500 yards of offense last year with 22 total touchdowns.
TE Easton John 6-1, 200, Jr. Chisholm Longhorns
A returning starter for Chisholm, Easton John plays tight end with a wide receiver body type. His quickness off the ball allows him to get into his routes quickly and get open. John can help in the run game as well with solid blocking.
OL Brock Sullivan 6-8, 310, Sr. Enid Plainsmen
With NFL type size, Brock Sullivan has continued to improve on the field and in the weight room. Sullivan is catching the eye of recruiters and his stock is rising. With hard work and a dedication to the position, Sullivan could become one of the top linemen in the state.
DL Lucas Stoll 5-10, 290, Jr. Pond Creek-Hunter Panthers
One player who will start both ways for the Panthers, Lucas Stoll is a force on defense. Last season Stoll accounted for 38 tackles with six of those for a loss.
LB Brittan Combs 6-0, 190, Sr. Enid Plainsmen
Part of a three-headed monster at Enid, Brittan Combs has the athleticism to stand out amongst some solid players at the same position. Look for Combs to play sideline-to-sideline for the Plainsmen.
DB Dallen Barton 5-8, 150, Sr. Kingfisher Yellowjackets
A two-way starter for the Yellowjackets, Dallen Barton may be the most athletic player for Kingfisher. You can expect to see his speed utilized on offense at wide receiver and on defense in the secondary.