Sooner Shootout: 15U Players to Keep an eye out for
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Here is the last article for the Sooner Shootout held in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. We have looked at several top players from the Sooner state and surrounding states that stood out. Here are a few players to keep an eye out for………
Adrian Guiterrez
Adrian Guiterrez
A fun fact about Guiterrez is that he is only 13 years old. I was talking with one of the STFFA coach about him and he mentioned to me that in a few years, he will still be competing in the 15U bracket. He went out and competed for his team and I enjoyed watching him throw. He throws a good ball with good delivery. He stands tall and moves his feet with keeping his eyes down the field. Guiterrez doesn’t keep his eyes only on one receiver. He nice a nice touch on his deep ball and made several key throws for his squad.
Gabe Guajardo
Gabe Guajardo
Guajardo was a good wide receiver this past weekend for team STFFA and was a go-to receiver for Ayden Wilhelm. Wilhelm was a quarterback that we spoke about in the top quarterbacks of the 15U. Guajardo would go up and catch the ball to compete for every ball thrown his way. He displayed good hands and a little wiggle room to him with his route running. He was good at his short routes in which Wilhelm was able to get him the ball quickly to get upfield.
Landon King
Landon King
King is in the class of 2026 and attends Claremore High School. Sooner 7, his team he plays with, has been good with King because King plays a few different spots for his high school team. He can utilize his athleticism to go out and run routes as a running back/tight end. For Claremore High School, he plays defensive end and running back. King is a good possession receiver that sits down in the windows to make the catch. King displays soft hands and is a reliable target. The Sooner 7 team he plays on is loaded with talent.
Cleveland Williamson
Cleveland Williamson
Williamson is a good looking, athletic wide receiver who competes with C4 7 on 7 team. He also is in the class of 2026 and plays for McAlester High School who stands in at 6’1″ and weighs 150 pounds. Williamson was a go to receiver for Cole Robbins and it wasn’t hard to see why not. One thing that stood out for me watching Williamson was his body control and how he adjusted to the football. He tracked the ball well and displayed good eye hand coordination.
Will Davis
Will Davis
Davis was an intriguing athlete for me to watch. Davis plays with 479 Elite, and they are from the Missouri area. He has a good frame and was someone Tre Thompson felt comfortable throwing the ball too. Davis competed every rep and was someone that definitely caught my eye. He ran good routes and tracked the ball well. He displayed good eye hand coordination and was good at running underneath routes and near the goal line. He had good body control and uses his hands to make the catch.
Alijah Deshay
Alijah Deshay
Team EMPIRE with another athlete that we are going to talk about in Deshay. Deshay stands in at 5’10” and is quick off the ball. He ended up running a few wheel routes out in the slot and he ran those to perfection. He comes off quick and creates separation and caught a touchdown on a good throw by his quarterback. He works on creating separation on other routes by sinking his hips and getting in and out of his breaks. Deshay had a good two days and is someone to keep an eye out for this upcoming season.
Next up on the list is Cole Turner Cole Turner 5’9″ | 170 lbs | WR Pulaski Academy | 2026 State AR from team ICONS. This team is out of Arkansas, and they ended up with a solid tournament weekend. Turner is someone that I liked watching out in the slot. ICONS knew what they were doing with his abilities as they were able to move him all over the field or even send him in motion to create mismatches. He can find work and open windows to make his catches. Depending if the defense played in zone or man, he knew what needed to be done to get open. His favorite route to run was an out route but he could quickly catch it and get up the field fast. As I am watching the game, I hear the coach yelling to his players, “Someone cover Wes Welker out there!” I liked his route-running abilities and his willingness to compete.
Highlights
Caleb Wilcox
Caleb Wilcox
Red Wolves athlete is next up on our list to talk about from our two-day event hosted by Prep Redzone. Wilcox had Grant Matson at quarterback throwing to him and this pair hooked up several times throughout the weekend. Wilcox scored several times, but it was how he scored that I want to talk about. Wilcox creates good separation on his routes and knows what to do when he catches the ball. He works to open space and will throttle it down to make the catch in the open zone. He shows good hands and was a reliable receiver for Matson throughout the weekend.
Kellen Roth
Kellen Roth
Roth is a good size wide receiver that plays with Kansas Elite. Kansas Elite had several players we have spoken about, in previous articles, and Roth is an underneath playmaker. He works the zone and finds open windows to make the catch. On day two of the event, Roth made 8 plus catches in one game and dominated the game, and moved the ball. He catches with his hands and doesn’t allow the ball to get into his body. He flashed good footwork and ran consistent routes.
Tristin Coon
Tristin Coon
The last athlete that we are going to discuss is Tristin Coon. Coon plays with MO7’s Arete and he played the quarterback position. Coon is a good athlete that made several plays both days out at the tournament. Coon knows how to work a defense by finding holes and throwing his receivers open. He is only listed at 5’6″ and weighs in at 135 pounds but he could spin it. Coon has good velocity on his ball and made quick reads for his receivers to make the catches and get upfield. Coon and Jett Easley both had good days for team MO7’s Arete and will continue to improve throughout the summer as a quarterback.