Throwback Thursday: Class 2A
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We’re getting closer to spring football all across the Oklahoma but it’s still too far away! So we’re taking a look back at the 2022 season every Thursday with a “Throwback Thursday” post. We continue the series today with a look back at Class 2A. We look at the state champion Washington Warriors and their perfect season, capped off by raising the gold ball. We also look at all of the individuals that played a big part in the story of the 2022 season with a breakdown on the 2A Player Of The Year, as well as acknowledging all of the All State selections from the class. Then we finish it off with a look at some of the top storylines from last season.
Keep it locked in to Prep Redzone Oklahoma each Thursday for another “Throwback Thursday” post. And check back on Monday when we continue our “Champion Check In” series with an in-depth look at the reigning 2A state champions from Washington.
2022 STATE CHAMPION
Washington Warriors (15-0)
After coming up short in not one, but two state championship games in 2020 and 2021, the Washington Warriors were getting real tired of walking off the UCO field with a silver ball. Coming into the 2022 season, the Warriors were heavy favorites to finally get the job done and capture that elusive state championship. The Warriors were the preseason number one team back in June and they lived up to the hype, going wire to wire as the number one team in Class 2A and they finished it off with that gold ball. And they were tested throughout the year and passed every time.
We knew that the first month of the season was going to prepare the Warriors for what they would see in the playoffs and Washington did not shy away from testing themselves right out of the gate. The season started with a massive week zero road test against another top five team in Vian. They passed with a 39-24 win. The following week they got a scare from 3A power Sulphur but would win before facing another top ten team in Jones on the road. After the non-district slate, the Warriors were 3-0 and took some momentum into district play.
Last season, the Warriors had a few tough games in district play. This year, not so much as they absolutely smashed their way through the district, on their way to another district title and unbeaten regular season. The toughest district game, if we had to pick, would be the games in week four or week eight against Frederick and Purcell respectively when they won by 33 points. That would be the lowest margin of victory for the Warriors in district play this season. Washington was rolling going into the playoffs.
They beat up Atoka in the first round but then got a massive scare the following week against Oklahoma Christian School. The Warriors would survive and advance with an 18-11 win to punch their ticket to the quarterfinals. That close call must have gotten their attention because they put on clinics the following two weeks. First there was a 47-6 win over Idabel in the quarterfinals and then a 49-14 win over Jones in the semifinals to punch their ticket back to Edmond for the third consecutive season.
The Warriors would face off with Millwood in a rematch of the 2017 state championship game that Millwood dominated. The Warriors and Falcons played a tight game throughout but the Warriors would score late in the fourth quarter to go up 17-14 and the defense would hold and Washington would finally get to celebrate on the UCO field that they walked off following heart break in the last two seasons. The Warriors finished off the perfect 15-0 season, going wire to wire as Class 2A’s top-ranked team and won the gold ball in a classic.
2A PLAYER OF THE YEAR
One of the more underrated players in the state over the last three seasons is Chandler senior running back Casmen Hill Casmen Hill 5’11” | 175 lbs | RB Chandler | 2023 State OK . He’s been making an impact on the field since he was a freshman and he finished it off with one of the best rushing seasons we saw this year. Hill ended his career as one of the all time leading rushers in Oklahoma with over 7,500 career yards. In his senior season, Hill would lead all 11-man players with well over 2,700 yards and also 27 touchdowns on the year. And he didn’t even play in every game this year. Had he played in every game, we could be talking about a legitimate 3,000 yard season from the Chandler star. What was really impressive about Hill was how he played and carried the Lions towards the end of the season when they needed wins. In their final regular season game, along with their first two playoff games, Hill would run for nearly 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns in those three games alone. Even as the Lions lost in the quarterfinals, Hill could not be contained as he finished with 181 yards in his final high school game.
2A All State 1st Team Selections
Andrew McCall
Andrew
McCall
6'0" | 210 lbs | LB
Atoka | 2023
State
OK
– 2023 Linebacker – Atoka
Casmen Hill
Casmen
Hill
5'11" | 175 lbs | RB
Chandler | 2023
State
OK
– 2023 Running Back – Chandler
Kaden Stanton
Kaden
Stanton
6'5" | OL
Beggs | 2023
State
OK
– 2023 Offensive Lineman – Beggs
2A All State 2nd Team Selections
Rickey Hunt Jr Rickey Hunt Jr 6'0" | 175 lbs | RB Millwood | 2023 State OK – 2023 Running Back – Millwood
2A All State 2nd Team Selections
Bai Jobe
Bai
Jobe
6'5" | DL
Community Christian | 2023
State
OK
– 2023 Defensive Lineman – Community Christian
Brytan Gaddy
Brytan
Gaddy
6'1" | 165 lbs | DB
Sulphur | 2024
State
OK
– 2024 Defensive Back – Sulphur
DeSean Mays
DeSean
Mays
6'0" | 160 lbs | RB
Vian | 2023
State
OK
– 2023 Athlete – Vian
Hayden Milner
Hayden
Milner
6'4" | 255 lbs | DL
Washington | 2023
State
OK
– 2023 Defensive Lineman – Washington
Judah Byrams
Judah
Byrams
5'8" | RB
Victory Christian | 2023
State
OK
– 2023 Running Back – Victory Christian
Red Martel
Red
Martel
5'11" | 195 lbs | RB
Beggs | 2024
State
OK
– 2024 Running Back – Beggs
Teyton Chandler
Teyton
Chandler
6'1" | 200 lbs | LB
Victory Christian | 2024
State
OK
– 2024 Linebacker – Victory Christian
William Mays
William
Mays
6'0" | DB
Millwood | 2023
State
OK
– 2023 Defensive Back – Millwood
TOP STORYLINE
Unpredictably Predictable Class
Coming into the 2022 season, we thought that Washington and Rejoice Christian were the top two teams in the class and everyone else was playing for third. After the first month of the season, that was still the case. Injuries, upsets and emerging teams would make the second half of the regular season and the playoffs incredibly unpredictable in Class 2A. Overall, 2A ended up being one of the toughest classes to predict, with the exception of Washington. While the top ten rankings felt like a revolving door week after week with new teams coming in, then dropping a game and falling out, Washington remained consistent. The Warriors went wire to wire as our number one team in Class 2A and they finished it off with a state championship. So when we look at the biggest storyline to come from the 2022 season, it’s hard to argue that it was just that. Washington winning the state title was predictable back in the summer. But the road to get to that championship game in Class 2A was anything but.