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Vote: Who should be SBLive Oklahoma's high school athlete of the week? (9/19/2023)

Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Oklahoma athlete of the week for Sept. 11-17
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As we roll into mid-September, there have been plenty of great games across the state and even better individual performances. Now, we take a look at some of those performances from the past week. 

Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Oklahoma high school athlete of the week for Sept. 11-17. Read through the nominees and cast your vote. Voting will conclude Sunday at 11:59 p.m. If you would like to nominate an athlete, email athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.com or tag us on Twitter

Trajan Williamson, Mustang football

The Mustang quarterback helped his team post a big rally and defeat Springdale (Ark.) Har-Ber last week, 49-47, as Williamson threw for more than 150 yards and had just over 100 yards rushing as well.

Holden Thompson, Stillwater football

The Pioneer running back had 247 yards rushing and scored three touchdowns in a win against Norman on Thursday night.

Cam Pratcher, Norman North football

Pratcher had a great defensive performance in a dominating win against Yukon, as he recorded two interceptions, had five pass breakups and five tackles.

Hudson Henslick, Collinsville football

The do-it-all Cardinal senior receiver/safety had more than 100 yards receiving, scored two receiving touchdowns, had a kickoff return for another touchdown and an interception on defense in Friday’s 27-14 win against Bartlesville. It also marked Henslick’s third game with at least two receiving touchdowns.

Ryan Grayson, Beggs football

The Demons went on to beat Verdigris, 44-36, and in the process, it was Grayson who had nearly 300 yards receiving, scoring three touchdowns and recording an interception on defense.

Moses Fullingim, Lincoln Christian football

The Bulldogs got a big win from Arkansas team Shiloh Christian and it was Fullingim who toted the rock, carrying it 28 times for 144 yards in a 20-14 win.

Dennis Nolan, Tulsa McLain football

Tulsa McLain played its first home game in nearly a year on Friday and celebrated with a Homecoming win over Tulsa Memorial. Nolan returned the opening kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown.

Devon Macaraig, Harrah football

The Panthers are 3-0 for the first time in more than a decade thanks in large part to Macaraig, who ran for 230 yards and three touchdowns on only 19 carries.

Kale Charboneau, Wagoner football

Wagoner dedicated the newly renovated Odom Field on Friday with a 35-14 win against Grove. Charboneau passed for 312 yards and two touchdowns.

Seth Davis, Miami football

Davis ran for more than 250 yards as the Wardogs went on to defeat Dewey, 34-0. He also scored a touchdown as Miami improved to 2-1 on the year.

Houston Herrin, Apache football

As a quarterback, it was Herrin’s legs that did the most damage. Herrin ran for nearly 200 yards and scored two touchdowns in a shutout win over Ringling.

Aidan Warner, Mangum football

In a win on Friday, Warner threw for nearly 300 yards, rushed for 68 yards and had three total touchdowns.

Libby Jaques, Moore fast pitch softball

The outfielder recently committed to Oklahoma State University and the junior outfielder has her Lady Lions sitting at 20-3, having won 13 of their last 14 ballgames.

Shmyriana Scott, Westmoore fast pitch softball

Scott announced last week she will be attending the University of Central Oklahoma and in the game after that, she hit two home runs.

Kinsley Hill, Dale fast pitch softball

Hill got to 500 career strikeouts as a junior last week as the Lady Pirates sit at 24-2 after winning the Dale/Tecumseh Invitational.

Ava Sliger, Tupelo fast pitch softball

The senior has already reached 200 strikeouts for the season, as she did it last week in a game that she also hit two home runs. Sliger will be attending Wichita State University next year.

Landry Braziel, Community Christian School volleyball

Last week, Braziel recorded both her 1,500th career kill and 1,000th career dig.

Olivia Ward, Mount Saint Mary’s volleyball

Ward recorded her 2,000th career assist last week as her team begins to prepare for a playoff run.

Tice Seewalker, Riverside Indian School boys cross country

At the Sequoyah-Tahlequah meet on Saturday, Seewalker won the men’s event with a time of 17:12.

Emily Cruz, Stilwell girls cross country

At the Sequoyah-Tahlequah meet on Saturday, Cruz won the women's event with a time of 12:12.