In a home game on Oct. 10, Jackson Harris was able to deliver in front of his fans.
Harris, a senior tailback from Sallisaw, scored three touchdowns and had 90 yards rushing on 14 carries in a District 4-4A home game against Tulsa McLain.
Due to his performance, the Black Diamonds were able to record a 45-7 win.
With his efforts, Harris was voted as AllSportsPeople Oklahoma Player of the Week for Week 6.
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Top performers from Week 6 in Oklahoma high school football
(This list is in alphabetical order)
Ozias Adams, Moore
Adams, a junior running back, rushed for 180 yards and had three TDs as the Lions downed Edmond Deer Creek, 40-24.
Alex Armstrong, Arkoma
Armstrong, a senior quarterback/linebacker, was 11-of-18 passing for 258 yards and three TDs while on defense, recorded 10 tackles plus a tackle for loss in the Mustangs’ 38-12 win against Gans.
Wyatt Atkinson, Perkins-Tryon
Atkinson rushed for 241 yards and four TDs while returning a fumble for another TD in the Demons’ 63-26 win against Seminole. He also had six tackles, two for loss and even blocked a punt.
Creed Barrett, Washington
A sophomore quarterback, Barrett was 8-of-11 passing for 280 yards and five TDs as the Warriors defeated Little Axe, 55-0.
Dawson Beaulieu, Edmond Memorial
Beaulieu, a senior quarterback, completed 17-of-26 passes for 297 yards and four TDs in the Bulldogs’ 37-13 win against Yukon.
Trey Burleson, Tulsa Holland Hall
A senior quarterback, Burleson completed 12-of-15 passes for 268 yards and six TDs as the Dutch downed Eufaula, 51-21.
Connor Claborn, Lawton MacArthur
Claborn rushed for 176 yards on 15 carries and had three TDs in the Highlanders’ 51-20 win against Duncan.
Hudson Farris, Tulsa Lincoln Christian
Farris, a senior receiver, caught five passes for 169 yards and three TDs as the Bulldogs remained undefeated after a 63-0 win against Locust Grove.
Drew Frankenfield, Owasso
Frankenfield, a junior quarterback, was 21-of-25 passing for 312 yards and had three total TDs as the Rams prevailed at Westmoore, 52-7.
Landen Griffith, Talihina
Griffith, a junior quarterback, completed 22-of-29 passes for 347 yards and six TDs while adding 52 more yards on the ground in the Golden Tigers’ 37-12 win at Central Sallisaw.
KD Jones, Jenks
The Trojans’ standout senior tailback turned in a performance for the ages against Mustang, one day after committing to play at Kansas. In a 55-48 Jenks win, Jones set single-game school records with 445 yards rushing, 549 all-purpose yards and eight TDs. He also set the school record for career TDs with 67.
Easton Hallman, Inola
A freshman quarterback, Hallman completed 16-of-17 pass attempts while finishing with 263 total yards and five total TDs as at the Longhorns defeated Sequoyah-Claremore, 46-6.
Jackson Harris, Sallisaw
Harris, a senior running back, ran for 90 yards on 14 carries and scored three TDs in the Black Diamonds’ 45-7 win against Tulsa McLain.
JJ Hindsman, Mannford
Hindsman, a junior running back/linebacker, ran for 134 yards on 22 carries with a TD while catching a 43-yard TD pass and recording eight tackles as Mannford edged Bristow, 21-18.
Jayvius Holmes, Kellyville
In a 56-28 win against OKC Casady, Holmes caught eight passes for 92 yards and a TD while picking off three passes on defense, returning one of those for a score. He also added 56 yards rushing.
Greydon Howell, Broken Bow
Howell, a junior quarterback/defensive back, was 10-of-12 passing for 136 yards and two TDs, rushed for 161 yards on six carries and had four TDs, returned a punt for another score and intercepted a pass on defense in the Savages’ 70-36 win against Stilwell.
Jalen Lane, Tuttle
Lane, a junior, caught three passes for 122 yards and two TDs and also returned a punt 58 yards for another TD as the Tigers defeated Bethany, 69-0.
Roman Manella, OKC Mount St. Mary
Manella, a junior signal-caller, was 23-of-32 passing for 376 yards and three TDs in his team’s 53-0 win against Perry.
Brody Merritt, Pocola
In the Indians’ 60-8 win against Hulbert, Merritt - a freshman - caught six passes for 144 yards and had two TDs and also caught three two-point conversion passes.
Tay Parry, Tulsa Union
Parry, a senior tailback, rushed for 284 yards on just 11 carries and found the end zone three times as the Redhawks downed Norman North, 51-30.
Spencer Perry, Poteau
The Pirates’ senior tailback ran for 158 yards on 24 carries and found the end zone three times in Poteau’s 28-17 win at Glenpool.
Carter Vaughan, Collinsville
A sophomore quarterback, Vaughan was 24-of-30 passing for 364 yards and five TDs as the Cardinals downed Tahlequah, 35-23.
Noah Wald, Weatherford
Wald completed 8-of-10 passes for 125 yards and two TDs while adding 221 yards rushing on 23 carries and four more TDs in the Eagles’ 49-28 win against Cache.
Braden Ward, Pryor
Ward, a senior quarterback, threw for 273 yards and four TDs as the Tigers stayed undefeated with a 51-20 win at rival Claremore.
Carmello Williamson, Oaks
A senior tailback, Williamson ran 23 times for 283 yards and scored five TDs as the Warriors defeated Watts, 56-6.
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