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Vote: Who should be SBLive's Oklahoma High School Athlete of the Week (11/7/2023)?

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As the final regular season week of high school football came to an end last week, there were plenty of memorable individual performances, which we take a look at below. 

Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Oklahoma High School Athlete of the Week for Oct. 30-Nov. 5. 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

Blake Hogshooter, Bixby football

The Spartans came from behind to beat Jenks on Friday night, 31-14, thanks in large part to Hogshooter, who had three second-half touchdowns.

Tyson Pogi, Mustang football

The freshman quarterback has shown lots of potential this year and on Friday night, he was 17-of-23 passing for 242 yards and two touchdowns as the Broncos clinched a playoff berth with a win against Edmond Memorial.

Mason James, Norman North football

In a Week 10 win, James had seven receptions, gathering 176 yards and four touchdowns in only three quarters played.

Jayson Moll/Jayden Hall, Owasso football

The duo combined to rush for 248 yards and six touchdowns in a 49-18 win against Norman.

Daniel Newton, Edmond Santa Fe football

Newton passed for 210 yards and four touchdowns on Friday night and rushed for an additional 54 yards and a touchdown.

Talon Kendrick, Stillwater football

Heading into Friday’s game with Muskogee, Kendrick only had one carry on the season, but it didn’t show. Kendrick had 108 total yards on eight touches and got an interception defensively to lead the Pioneers to a district title by beating the Roughers.

PJ Wallace, Bartlesville football

The junior ran for 216 yards and four touchdowns in just over two quarters of play in a 51-20 win against Tahlequah. As a result of the Bruins' win, they will host a playoff game for the first time since 2016.

Aivan Locklin, Lawton MacArthur football

The sophomore quarterback had a great night in a must-win Week 10 situation. Locklin threw five touchdown passes in a 58-26 win over Noble.

Malachi Nicholson, El Reno football

On only seven carries, the senior had 207 yards and scored three touchdowns.

Braxton Etheridge, Claremore football

The quarterback did most of his damage on the ground in a massive Class 5A district win over Collinsville. He ran for 104 yards and scored two rushing touchdowns, including the game-winner late in the third quarter.

Luke Beauchamp, Catoosa football

In a 59-23 win over Cleveland, Beauchamp had 230 yards rushing on 22 carries and scored four touchdowns.

Kale Charboneau, Wagoner football

The two-way player did a little bit of everything for his team on Friday night. He completed 16-of-22 passes, accounting for 285 total yards and four touchdowns. Defensively, he had 11 tackles and a sack in a 48-14 win over Miami.

Noah Cooper, Coweta football

In a 59-6 win over Tulsa Memorial, Cooper had a great first half, going 12-of-16 and passing for 192 yards and four touchdowns.

Jalen Handle, Sequoyah-Tahlequah football

In a thrilling 38-35 win over Vian, Handle passed for 214 yards and two touchdowns, while also running for 62 yards and two scores.

Weston Brookhart, Holland Hall football

Brookhart was an efficient 14-of-17 passing in a 42-0 win over Jay. He threw for 263 yards and passed for four touchdowns.

Connor Payne, Berryhill football

Payne went 13-of-18 on Friday night, throwing for more than 200 yards and accounting for 314 total offensive yards. He also scored five touchdowns in a 48-20 win over Seminole.

Jaxon Worley, Kiefer football

The Trojans captured the 2A-7 district title with a 40-34 overtime win over Victory Christian. Worley accounted for 214 total yards and scored five touchdowns, including the game-winner.

Canyon Hindman, Pawhuska football

The Huskies clinched a first-round home playoff game by beating Rejoice Christian 30-15. It was Hindman leading the way, going 15-of-19, passing for 326 yards and throwing four touchdown passes.

Shooter Brewington, Copan football

The Hornets made the playoffs for the first time since 2009 after a 72-40 win over Oaks on Friday. Brewington had 35 tackles on defense and caught a touchdown pass.