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Wildcats Green, Harrell, Jackets Birdwell, Stephenson represent county at July 30 All-State Game

February 03, 2021 - 00:00
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  • Wildcats Green, Harrell, Jackets Birdwell, Stephenson represent county at July 30 All-State Game
  • Wildcats Green, Harrell, Jackets Birdwell, Stephenson represent county at July 30 All-State Game
    Caden Harrell, Cashion Brexten Green, Cashion Allstate Linebacker All-State Receiver [Photos by Brad Stonehtoww.bestone.shootproot.com]
  • Wildcats Green, Harrell, Jackets Birdwell, Stephenson represent county at July 30 All-State Game
  • Wildcats Green, Harrell, Jackets Birdwell, Stephenson represent county at July 30 All-State Game
    Cade Stephenson, Kingfisher Jarret Birdwell, Kingfisher Allstate Athlete Allstate Receiver [Photos by Chris Simonhvww.simon-sports-photos.smugmug.com]

Kingfisher County will have four representatives at this year’s Oklahoma Coaches Association AllState football game.

Two Cashion players and two more from Kingfisher were among the selections when they were announced Monday by the OCA.

Chosen from Cashion were Brexten Green and Caden Harrell.

Kingfisher Yellowjackets selected were Jarret Birdwell and Cade Stephenson.

The quartet will suit up for the West team when it plays the East on July 30 at a site not yet determined.

Green and Harrell guided Cashion to a 16-0 record and the Class A state championship.

Selected as a receiver, Green caught 94 passes for 1,638 yards and 18 scores. He added another 409 yards and six touchdowns rushing.

Harrell was chosen as a linebacker. He produced 112 tackles, including 12 tackles for a loss.

He also had 1,745 yards and 29 touchdowns rushing for the Wildcats on offense.

Birdwell joins Green on the West offense at wide receiver.

He led the Jackets with 45 catches for 914 yards and nine touchdowns. He averaged more than 20 yards a reception.

Stephenson did a bit of everything for KHS and was chosen to the All-State team as an athlete.

He ran for 1,252 yards and 20 touchdowns, averaging 7.6 yards a carry He also caught another 39 passes for 658 yards and 10 scores.

During his senior year, Stephenson had 2,276 all-purpose yards.

The duo helped the Jackets to a 9-4 record and a spot in the Class 3A quarterfinals.