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Vote: Who should be SBLive's Oklahoma High School Athlete of the Week (9/26/2023)?

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With another week of high school sports in the books, there were plenty of memorable finishes and even more remarkable individual performances. 

Here, we take a look at some of those performances from the last week.

Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Oklahoma High School Athlete of the Week for Sept. 18-24. 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

Shaker Reisig, Tulsa Union football

The senior quarterback was 22-of-27 on the night, passing for 322 yards, as he led Union to a 55-22 win over Owasso. He scored six total touchdowns.

Jamarian Ficklin, Muskogee football

The Rougher quarterback had a great night against Sand Springs, scoring four rushing touchdowns and another through the air in a 51-13 win over the Sandites. He had more than 400 yards of total offense.

Holden and Heston Thompson, Stillwater football

The twins combined to score six touchdowns in a 76-6 rout of U.S. Grant. Three of those touchdowns came on a pick six, 52-yard touchdown and punt return for touchdown.

Malikai Miller, Moore football

In the hard-fought Moore war, Miller was 13-of-19 passing for 180 yards and three touchdown passes. He also ran for 70 yards.

Luke Olson, Crossings Christian football

Luther shut out Crossings Christian 27-0 last year, but the Knights came back with revenge this year, getting a 21-18 win. It was Olson who scored the game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Kale Charboneau, Wagoner football

The junior impressed on Friday night, as he was 18-of-23 through the air, passing for 325 yards and four touchdowns. He also ran for a touchdown in the 60-13 win over Skiatook.

Matthew Lund, Elgin football

In a 54-21 district win against El Reno, the Elgin running back had 185 rushing yards and 84 receiving yards on only 13 touches. Lund scored four total touchdowns.

Tyler Willis, Verdigris football

The senior had eight catches for 133 yards and caught the two crucial touchdowns in a 20-6 win over Central.

Mason Snodgrass, Pawhuska football

The senior linebacker was all over the field on Friday night, as he had 19 tackles, five of which were for loss. Snodgrass also had three sacks, eight quarterback hurries and an interception in a 44-7 win over Vinita.

Peyton Trotter, Nowata football

The running back scored four times for the Ironmen and had more than 150 yards rushing in a 44-8 win over Caney Valley. The larger story is that Nowata is 3-1 for the first time in 10 years.

Jaxon Woods, Hominy football

The do-it all athlete was all over the field once again on Friday night as the Bucks got a 55-22 win over Pawnee. Woods completed 10-of-11 passes, accounted for 375 yards of total offense and had 18 tackles on defense.

Abram Farrington, Regent Prep football

The senior did a little bit of everything on Friday night, rushing for 244 yards and scoring three times. He also hauled in a 59-yard touchdown reception and had eight tackles on defense in a 55-48 win over Wetumka.

Allyssa Parker, Pocola fast pitch softball

In a 5-0 regional win over Warner, Parker had 12 strikeouts and only allowed three strikeouts.

Oakley Vickers, Tuttle fast pitch softball

The Lady Tigers are district champs and Vickers achieved the 100-strikeout mark last week.

Frankie Martens, Hooker fast pitch softball

Martens had a great week, throwing a no-hitter, two one-hitters and throwing 43 strikeouts in 20 1/3 innings. She also recently eclipsed the 600 career strikeout mark.

Dayton Forsythe, Dale fall baseball

Forsythe might be better known for his play on the basketball court (also having recently committed to play basketball at Oklahoma), but the Pirates have done great work on the baseball diamond this fall, as they were crowned district champs last week. Forsythe hit a home run, as the Pirates outscored their three opponents, 52-2.

Erin Mack/Adisen Williamson, Mustang volleyball

The Lady Bronco volleyball team was crowned champions of the Stillwater Invitational over the weekend. Mack and Williamson were named to the all-tournament team.

Charlotte Hawkins, Bixby volleyball

The all-state volleyball player has been a phenomenal blocker all year long and last week, she helped the Lady Spartans sweep Tulsa Booker T. Washington.

Jack Lindley, Norman North boys cross country

At the Edmond Pre-State meet on Saturday, Lindley won the Class 6A boys division with a time of 16:27.

Charlie Keely, Jenks girls cross country

At the Edmond Pre-State meet over the weekend, Keely won the Class 6A girls division with a time of 19:10.