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All-World 2009: Receivers

Lincoln Christian receiver Roman Wilson led Class 2A with 235 points to help the Bulldogs reach the semifinals last fall. JAMES GIBBARD/Tulsa World

 
By BARRY LEWIS World Sports Writer
Published: 7/5/2009  2:24 AM
Last Modified: 7/5/2009  3:30 AM


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Related story: Bulldog posts big numbers.


1. Roman Wilson

Senior Lincoln Christian

Was the state's top receiver statistically last year with 93 receptions, 1,531 yards and 22 TDs. Scored TDs in 11 consecutive games. Led 2A with 235 points. Has kicked 144 extra points over the last two years.

Recruited by: Dartmouth, Harvard, Brown, Tulsa and SMU.

2. Jake Schooley

Senior Metro Christian

A Tulsa World All-Metro first-team and World All-State second-team selection as a junior. Led 3A with 79 receptions for 1,226 yards and 14 TDs. Caught three TD passes in a playoff opener. Had eight interceptions as a sophomore despite not starting until Week 7.

Recruited by: Tulsa, Oklahoma State, SMU, Central Oklahoma and Drake.

3. Thomas Roberson

Senior Union

A big-play threat every time he touches the ball. Caught the go-ahead TD pass in the Class 6A state title game last year. Had 22 receptions for 489 yards and four TDs. Also scored on two of eight reverses.

Committed to: Tulsa.

4. Mike Thompson

Senior Bartlesville

Had 45 receptions for 841 yards and nine TDs last year. Has outstanding ability and jumping ability.

Recruited by: Tulsa and Oklahoma State.

5. Joe Dowdell

Senior Bishop Kelley

Caught 52 passes last year to break the school single-season record shared by his father John and brother Jack. Also set the single-game record with nine catches.

Recruited by: Northwestern, Tulsa, Brown, Princeton, San Diego and SMU.

6. Jarrett Lake

Senior Jenks

Caught 21 passes for 483 yards and four TDs to help the Trojans reach the 6A state final last year. Could be used as a linebacker or defensive back in college.

Recruited by: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Tulsa, North Carolina and Wyoming.

7. A.Z. Moyer

Senior Cascia Hall

Scored three TDs in the final three playoff games to help the Commandos win the 3A gold ball. Has won two championships in football, and one in basketball and soccer. Also participates in track.

Recruited by: Tulsa, Vanderbilt, Dartmouth and Wake Forest.

8. Cole Chapman

Senior Muskogee

Caught the winning TD pass on the final play to beat Broken Arrow last year. Had 22 receptions for 350 yards and three TDs. May also play outside linebacker.

9. Tyler Ott

Senior Jenks

The tight end had 29 catches for 449 yards and four TDs in 2008. Wears No. 82 just as his favorite NFL tight end, Jason Witten.

Recruited by: Tulsa, Houston, Air Force, Toledo, Dartmouth and Harvard.

10. James Roberson

Senior Union

Missed most of last season and spring practice with injuries. Also a big-play threat whenever he touches the ball, similar to his twin brother, Thomas Roberson.

Committed to: Tulsa.
By BARRY LEWIS World Sports Writer

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