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Canadian Valley Area Players to Watch, Unsung Heros, and Underclassmen to Watch – Presented By Excel Therapy

Players to Watch

Baseball

Dacus Cooper – El Reno

Dacus puts in the time to make himself a better player and improve his game. Dacus has some juice in his bat with legit home run power, and also will hit for a high average. On defense Dacus will play corner infield, he has a solid glove with a strong accurate arm. He also has two collegiate offers.

Caleb Lunnon – Piedmont

Last year, he was 5-0 with one save. He threw 66 innings, appeared in 13 games, and started 12. He had 78 strike outs with 32 walks, 1.49 ERA, 1.227 WHIP, .202 BAA. He currently sits 86-88 MPH and tops 90 MPH. He will be our Monday starter this season. He is signed with Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa.

Ty Chad – Tuttle

Ty signed to play baseball at Eastern Oklahoma State College. He will be a major factor in the top of the lineup with his speed and the way he swings the bat. He is also a top base stealer. Very good center fielder with a lot of varsity experience.

Braydon Armstrong – Union City

Braydon is an athletic kid with a good baseball IQ. He also has good leadership qualities. 

Aiden Alexander – Yukon

Alexander returns as starting pitcher and center fielder. He hit at the top of the order and led off as a junior. Small of stature but can run and has a strong arm and a great glove.

Boys Soccer

Edgar Garcia – El Reno

Garcia is an outstanding soccer player and is a leader on the team. He works hard and it shows when he plays. 

Talon Cope – Piedmont

Talon is a three year varsity starter and has helped make school history in 2021, finishing second in the district. He plays as a fifth defender, playing up high and showing his technical ability on the ball with his feet. 

Girls Soccer

Macie Brannum – Piedmont

Macie is committed to play at Oklahoma Baptist University. She is a very competitive and intelligent player. Great leader with exceptional drive, on field quality, and character. Is the field general of our group. Three goals and three assists as a junior.

Underclassmen to Watch

Baseball

Davin Shamblin – El Reno

Shamblin is a talented player that works hard and continues to get better.

Noah Smith – Piedmont

A great kid on and off the field, Noah looks to be a contributor this season for the Wildcats.

Braylon Brooks – Tuttle

Braylon has put in a lot of work to become the player that he is today. With continued work, his impact will be greater. 

Tyler Norton – Union City

Tyler is expected to be a big time player for Union City. He puts in the extra work and effort needed to be his best. 

Trevin Pettigrew – Yukon

The Millers are excited for what Pettigrew brings to the table. 

Boys Soccer

Kenneth Solis – El Reno

Kenneth is an outstanding soccer player who is always prepared for every matchup.

Ismael Reyes – Piedmont

An excellent player on the field, Ismael is an equally great person off of the field. 

Girls Soccer

Jordan Hahn – Piedmont

Hahn has a lot of potential and looks to have an increased roll for the team.

Unsung Heros 

Baseball

Brayden Fulton – El Reno

Fulton is a great kid that does whatever he can to help the team.

Logan Hill – Piedmont

Whether it is on the field or in the classroom, Logan excels at whatever he sets his mind to.

Gage Norvell – Tuttle

The Tigers’ Norvell works hard and always gives one hundred percent when the game is going as well as in practice. 

Dalton Stout – Union City

Stout goes out of his way to help his team however he can. 

Logan Troxell – Yukon

Logan loves the game of baseball and it shows when he is out on the field. 

Boys Soccer

Logan Singletary – El Reno

An asset to the team, Singletary works hard and always does his best.

Caden Pearson – Piedmont

Caden is a complete soccer player and he is a quiet leader.

Girls Soccer

Ali Kunnanz – Piedmont

She brings a great work ethic and attitude to the team.

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