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2022 Willie Ray Smith Award Finalists - Winners Announced


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These are the players I voted for:

Offense

Kheagan Heckaman    QB     Hamshire-Fannett
Koby Trahan       RB             PN-G
Dre'Lon Miller     WR           Silsbee
Landon Corbit       RB          Anahuac

Defense

Darrius Byrd       FS         Hamshire-Fannett
Jayron Williams   LB       Silsbee
Leighton Foster   LB       Newton
Amier Washington  DE   LC-M

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11 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

I've been a voter for many years and it's rare for a WR to make finalist and also a soph. to make finalist.

Thats silly, the best football players should be rewarded regardless of position or class. Is it common for d-lineman like Washington to be a finalist? What about o-line guys?

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1 hour ago, BEARCPA said:

Thats silly, the best football players should be rewarded regardless of position or class. Is it common for d-lineman like Washington to be a finalist? What about o-line guys?

D-line guys have made finalist many times. Never had an O-line guy make finalist and they are rarely nominated. To my memory only one O-line dude has been nominated in the past 6 years.

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15 minutes ago, PirateNole984 said:

Those 2 players....Jordan Smith from Vidor and a couple other area kids are definitely deserving to be finalist. 

I have not seen him, but if he is on the same level with those two he should be. Sanders was putting up video game numbers it seemed like weekly. And I think Gales is the leading rusher in WOS history.

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7 minutes ago, HarryDoyle said:

I have not seen him, but if he is on the same level with those two he should be. Sanders was putting up video game numbers it seemed like weekly. And I think Gales is the leading rusher in WOS history.

Sanders was a human highlight reel and yes, Gales is the all-time leading WOS rusher.... headscratcher for sure

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Stats that were on the ballot for RB's

Landon Corbitt, Anahuac
176 carries 1,352 yards, 25 TD's | 26 catches for 358 yards, TD 

Jacob Weldon, Hardin-Jefferson
176 carries 561 yards, 4 TD's | 10 catches for 170 yards

Justin Maze, Kelly
132 carries 1,142 yards, 12 TD's | 15 catches for 157 yards, 2 TD's

Da'Marion Morris, LCM
249 carries 1,897 yards, 21 TD's | 36 catches for 437 yards, 2 TD's

DeAnthonly Gatson, Newton
207 carries 1,605 yards, 19 TD's 

Cameron Dischler, Orangefield
199 carries  1,450 yards, 20 TD's 

Koby Trahan, PNG
271 carries, 1,766 yards, 22 TD's | 4 catches, 27 yards

Elijah Gales, WOS
106 carries, 981 yards, 19 TD's | 13 catches, 262 yards, 3 TD's

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