VYPE Southwest Oklahoma Jan-Feb 2016 Issue

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2015 Shelter Insurance Mr. Football Award Cooper Nunley

An incredibly talented field of athletes began this Mr. Football journey in June with the announcement of the VYPE Top 100. During the season the top 100 players were cut down to 15 finalists that included Roger Barcheers of Poteau,

Calvin Bundage of Edmond Santa Fe, Keats Calhoon of Victory Christian, Mason Fine of Locust Grove, Matt Harmon of Cashion, Nathan Herring of McAlester, Justice Hill of Booker T. Washington, Jeremy Lewis of Lone Grove, Jaeston Nelson of Seiling, Cooper Nunley of Jenks, Colton Penrod of Bartlesville, Logan Roberson of Harrah, Jamall Shaw of Broken Arrow, Rylan Stephens of McAlester and Micah Wilson of Lincoln Christian. Votes from members of print, radio and television as well as athletic directors were counted and the winner of the 2015 Shelter Insurance Mr. Football Award is……. 2015 Shelter Insurance Mr. Football Oklahoma COOPER NUNLEY – JENKS As the starting quarterback for the Jenks Trojans Nunley led the team to their fourth Class 6AI title in a row, Nunley’s third title as the starter. This season Nunley passed for more than 2,800 yards, 35 touchdowns. He became the all-time touchdown leader with 86, the all-time leader in wins, all-time leader in yardage and ended his career with 22 straight games with a touchdown pass. He also beat rival Union five times as a starter. Offensive coordinator Dub Maddox said of Nunley, “he does things on the field that very few high school quarterbacks can do. The school that picks him up is getting a true competitor.” Nunley was selected to the East All-State team as the 1st team quarterback. 2015 Shelter Insurance Mr. Football Oklahoma Runner-up

Jeremy Lewis

MICAH WILSON – LINCOLN CHRISTIAN Wilson threw for more than 3,500

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yards and 54 touchdowns on his way to competing for a Class 3A state title. Wilson also rushed for over 500 yards and scored 10 touchdowns on the ground. Wilson has committed to play football for Boise State next year and was recently selected to the East All-State team as the punter. JEREMY LEWIS – LONE GROVE 2015 was an amazing year for Lewis. He rushed for nearly 3,000 yards (2,966) and 47 touchdowns finishing his career at Lone Grove with 6,917 yards. He averaged 14.2 yards per carry on 221 attempts. Lewis committed to Arkansas State University. MASON FINE – LOCUST GROVE The 2014 Mr. Football award winner experienced another great season at Locust Grove High School. Fine set the all-time yardage record in Oklahoma throwing for 12,403 yards in his career. This season Fine threw for 4,168 yards and 53 touchdowns. He was also named Gatorade Player of the Year for the second year in a row. JAMALL SHAW – BROKEN ARROW & JUSTICE HILL – BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Tied in the voting, Jamall Shaw of Broken Arrow and Justice Hill of Booker T. Washington both had tremendous seasons for their schools. Shaw rushed for over 2,000 yards and 27 touchdowns, setting a new rushing record at Broken Arrow. Shaw helped the Tigers to the 6AI title game. Hill was the workhorse for the Hornets this season. He rushed for 1,858 yards and 30 touchdowns this season averaging 10.3 per carry. Hill has committed to Oklahoma State University.


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VYPE Southwest Oklahoma Jan-Feb 2016 Issue by Austin Chadwick - Issuu