Oklahoman All-State football first team
Find out more about the players on The Oklahoman's 2012 All-State first team.
FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE
Steven Thompson, Carl Albert
Junior quarterback
College choice: Undecided.
Multimedia
Videoview all videos
Varsity All-State Football: Trey'Vonne Barr'e
Dec 22A running back on The Oklahoman's All-State team, Jenks'...
Varsity All-State Football: Trevan Smith
Dec 22A wide receiver on The Oklahoman's All-State team, Edmond...
Varsity All-State Football: Steven Thompson
Dec 22The quarterback on The Oklahoman's All-State team, Carl...
Varsity All-State Football: Stanvon Taylor
Dec 22A defensive back on The Oklahoman's All-State team and...
Varsity All-State Football: Khari Harding
Dec 22A defensive back on The Oklahoman's All-State team,...
Varsity All-State Football: Justice Hansen
Dec 22The punter on The Oklahoman's All-State team, Edmond...
Varsity All-State Football: Lawerence Evitt
Dec 22A running back on The Oklahoman's All-State team,...
Varsity All-State Football: Kimmie Carson
Dec 22A linebacker on The Oklahoman's All-State team, Tulsa...
Varsity All-State Football: Rob Boyd
Dec 22An offensive lineman on The Oklahoman's All-State team,...
Varsity All-State Football: Jordan Smallwood
Dec 22A wide receiver on The Oklahoman's All-State team, Jenks'...
Varsity All-State Football: Sam Noble
Dec 22An offensive lineman on The Oklahoman's All-State team,...
Varsity All-State Football: Jordan Evans
Dec 22A linebacker on The Oklahoman's All-State team, Norman...
Varsity All-State Football: Ryne Yost
Dec 22An offensive lineman on The Oklahoman's All-State team,...
Varsity All-State Football: Sinue Rodriguez
Dec 22The kicker on The Oklahoman's All-State team, Sallisaw's...
Varsity All-State Football: Corey Lawrence
Dec 22A defensive back on The Oklahoman's All-State team, Del...
Varsity All-State Football: Cody Chancellor
Dec 22A wide receiver on The Oklahoman's All-State team, Bishop...
Varsity All-State Football: Brandon Waggoner
Dec 22A offensive lineman on The Oklahoman's All-State team,...
Varsity All-State Football: Coach Gary Rose
Dec 22The coach for the The Oklahoman's All-State team, Carl...
Varsity All-State Football: Easton Pingleton
Dec 22The kick returner on The Oklahoman's All-State team,...
Varsity All-State Football: Frankie Davis
Dec 22A defensive lineman on The Oklahoman's All-State football...
Varsity All-State Football: Dalton Rodriguez
Dec 22A defensive lineman on The Oklahoman's All-State team,...
Varsity All-State Football: Grant Lee
Dec 22An offensive lineman on The Oklahoman's All-State team,...
Varsity All-State Football: Deondre Clark
Dec 22A defensive lineman on The Oklahoman's All-State team,...
Photoview all 32 photos
NewsOK Related Articles
This season: Few districts boasted the quarterback talent of 5A-2 and by the end of the season Thompson, the least experienced of the group, stood as the top. Thompson was the offensive catalyst in all four of the Titans' playoff wins and finished with more than 1,900 rushing yards and 36 touchdowns.
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Trey'Vonne Barr'e
Senior running back
College choice: Undecided.
This season: Became the first Jenks back to rush for more than 4,000 yards in a career. He finished with 4,752 yards after posting the top rushing season in Class 6A with 2,229 yards and 31 touchdowns on 230 carries with an average of 9.7 yards per attempt.
Lawrence Evitt, Wagoner
Junior running back
College choice: Undecided, receiving interest from Oklahoma, Oregon, Oregon State, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas State and Kansas.
This season: Led the state in rushing with 273 carries for 2,980 yards (10.9 yards per carry) and 35 touchdowns. Set school record with 408 yards and six touchdowns against Oologah. Evitt already holds six school records, and he could set more along with making some nearly untouchable.
Cody Chancellor, Bishop McGuinness
Senior wide receiver
College choice: Undecided, being recruited by Ohio, Tulsa, Penn, Yale and Emporia State
This season: A constant big-play threat, Chancellor's standout season was highlighted by a six-catch, 359-yard game against Carl Albert in September. He totaled 1,397 yards and 21 TDs on 61 catches for the year.
Jordan Smallwood, Jenks
Senior wide receiver
College choice: Oklahoma.
This season: The big, strong wideout was the go-to guy in the Jenks passing game, catching 48 balls for 835 yards and 11 touchdowns, an average of 17.4 yards per catch. He has been invited to the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl.
Trevan Smith, Edmond Santa Fe
Senior wide receiver
College choice: Undecided.
This season: When the Wolves needed a big play downfield, they regularly went Smith's way. The younger brother of former Santa Fe and OU star Reggie Smith, Trevan is a bit smaller but every bit as dynamic, recording 1,333 yards and 15 touchdowns receiving.
Rob Boyd, Vian
Junior offensive lineman
College choice: Tulsa.
This season: Boyd was the most dominating offensive lineman in Class 2A and led the Wolverines to the state semifinals and No. 1 ranking most of the season. Boyd was a four-year starter in the offensive line for Vian and has verbally committed to Tulsa.
Ryne Yost, Lawton High
Senior offensive lineman
College choice: Undecided, being recruited by Oklahoma, North Texas, South Dakota, Sam Houston State and Air Force.
This season: Yost moved in from Elk City, adjusting well to Class 6A with an average grade of 90 percent at left tackle. He was a constant force for the injury-depleted Wolverines and was named District 6A-1's Offensive Lineman of the Year.
Brandon Waggoner, Jenks
Senior offensive lineman
College choice: Undecided, being recruited by Memphis, Central Arkansas, Pitt State, Central Oklahoma
This season: Waggoner helped pave the way for Jenks' daunting ground attack, and the school's all-time leading rusher, Trey'Vonne Barr'e. The run game was the key to Jenks' success, especially in the state title game.
Grant Lee, Clinton
Junior offensive lineman
College choice: Undecided.
This season: Lee started at both offensive and defensive tackle for the Red Tornadoes for a second straight season. His play up front opened holes for sophomore running back Marquiz Simpkins, who rushed for 2,009 yards this season as Clinton won the Class 4A state championship.
Sam Noble, Oologah
Senior offensive lineman
White House Program Cuts Up to $1k off Monthly Payments! (2.90% APR)
www.SeeRefinanceRates.com
Cut down a bit of stomach fat every day by never eating these 5 foods
Trimdownclub.com









































Prev