Top stars, best performances in Oklahoma high school football for Week 7

By Ty Loftis
Photo of Muldrow's Trenden Collins by Karen Schwartz
Week 7 was fall break for high school football. Most games were on Thursday, but there were some that kicked off Friday with plenty of memorable performances to highlight below.
If you know of a top performance we should include, please let us know.
Gabe Rodriguez, Wagoner
In a 56-0 rout against Cleveland, Rodriguez paced the load for his team, scoring four touchdowns in the second half and totaling 124 yards of offense. One touchdown came on an interception, which he returned for a touchdown.
His brother Malcolm, who is a rookie with the Detroit Lions, was there to cheer him on.
Mason Willingham, Owasso
The Rams made easy work of Yukon on Thursday night and in the victory, Willingham passed for 226 yards and three touchdowns. He also carried the ball for 62 yards and a touchdown.
Trenden Collins, Muldrow
The Bulldogs are now 7-1 on the year after a 41-33 win at Stigler. Collins was a big part of that, as he rushed for 279 yards and scored four rushing touchdowns in the win. He also intercepted a pass on defense, as Muldrow forced four turnovers on the night.
Cale Marley, Rejoice Christian
Four minutes into the Rejoice Christian and Vinita game from Thursday night, star quarterback Chance Wilson was injured.
Marley came in to replace him and ran the ball for 119 yards and five scores as the Eagles posted a 55-28 win. He was also 6-of-8 passing for 74 yards.
Ali McCoy, Sand Springs
Sand Springs bounced back in a major way Thursday night, by defeating Putnam City West, 44-14.
McCoy played a large role in that, rushing for 157 yards and five touchdowns, which are both career highs.
Jalyn Stanford, Jenks
Despite Moore outgaining Jenks by nearly 300 yards, the Trojans were still able to come away victorious, winning 49-41. Stanford carried the ball for 221 yards and four touchdowns.
Denver Wolfe, Moore
Despite suffering the loss to Jenks, Wolfe played a great ballgame. He passed for 501 yards and three touchdowns.
Shaker Reisig, Tulsa Union
In a dominating 53-21 win at Mustang, Reisig tallied nearly 300 yards passing and two touchdowns.
Austin Havens, Bixby
Havens completed 13-of-22 passes for 230 yards and three TDs while adding a rushing TD as Bixby scored 56 first-half points en route to a 77-17 win against Broken Arrow on Friday. The Spartans also extended their state 11-man record win streak to 56 straight.
Stillwater’s Defense
The Pioneers have not allowed more than seven points to their four district opponents. In Thursday’s 56-7 win against Bartlesville, Zac Tyson and Trey Tuck each had interceptions.
DeAngelo Irvin Jr., Midwest City
The quarterback actually had a big night on the ground, generating 176 yards rushing with one TD to pace the Bombers to a 37-14 win at Lawton MacArthur on Thursday.
Caden Lesnau, McAlester
After being shut out by Coweta last week, the Buffaloes got back on track on Thursday night with a 68-7 win against Tulsa East Central. Lesnau accounted for two of those touchdowns, one through the air and the other on the ground. He had 150 yards of total offense.
Kaden Rush, Collinsville
Rush passed for 253 yards in a dominating 50-14 win against Tulsa Rogers on Thursday night. He was 12-of-20 passing and passed for three touchdowns.
Jax Bernard, Fairview
The quarterback had a stellar night in Friday’s win. He passed for 285 yards and threw four touchdown passes.
Tagg Campbell, Metro Christian
The senior running back had 219 all-purpose yards and four touchdowns for the Patriots in their Friday night victory. He had 11 carries for 185 yards and 34 yards receiving on two catches.
Brandon Harper, Noble
Harper had a great night at the wide receiver spot for Noble, as his 13 catches for 243 yards helped his team be the reason Elgin lost its first game of the year. He also caught two touchdown passes for the Bears.
Tucker Garza, Elk City
Just a freshman, the running back had 225 yards on just eight carries and scored five touchdowns as the Elks claimed a big district win, 51-14, against Chickasha.
Washington coach Brad Beller
Friday night marked Beller’s 150th career win at the school. Beller has served as head coach of the Warriors since 2010.
