Throwback Thursday: Class A
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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 A. We look at the state champion Fairview Yellowjackets 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 Class A 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.
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2022 STATE CHAMPION
Fairview Yellowjackets (15-0)
Coming off a great 2021 season and bringing back the majority of their starters, there was plenty to be excited about as Fairview came into the 2022 season. The Yellowjackets came in at #2 in our preseason rankings, and they would be right behind Gore from June when the preseason rankings came out, until they faced off for the state championship in Edmond. The Yellowjackets were hungry to have a special season and that’s what ended up happening as they would cap off a perfect 15-0 season with a state championship.
They got the year started in non-district play with wins against Hobart, Chisholm and Alva. That would be the start of a completely dominant regular season for the Yellowjackets. And with Gore taking care of business in southeastern Oklahoma, it felt like these two were on a crash course for one another in Edmond. The Yellowjackets would also dominate in district play, with their closest game beinga. 30-6 win over Mooreland in week seven. They opened up district play with a win over Hooker and never looked back. And Hooker would be one of the few teams that finished fourth in the district and would beat a district champion in the first round of the playoffs. Fairview’s district was very competitive.
Coming into the playoffs, the road was going to get tougher for the Yellowjackets but they would have to wait until the quarterfinals to get their first real test. After wins over Snyder and Christian Heritage in the first two rounds, Fairview would then square off with Stroud in the quarterfinals. Fairview would escape with a 27-21 win and punch their ticket to the semifinals. They faced a Colcord team that was one of the bigger surprise teams in Class A this season but the Yellowjackets would not be denied a trip to Edmond and they would win 38-22.
Fairview came into the championship game at 14-0, Gore came into the championship game at 14-0. Both teams were 1 and 2 all season and the Class A title would be decided between them. The Yellowjackets would get the 32-28 win over Gore in a very exciting championship game throughout. The backfield duo of Jax Bernard Jax Bernard 5'11" | 170 lbs | QB Fairview | 2025 State OK and Blake Perez Blake Perez 6'0" | 190 lbs | RB Fairview | 2023 State OK , which led their offense all season, really provided the difference in the title game. The Yellowjackets capped off a perfect season with their first gold ball in over two decades.
A PLAYER OF THE YEAR
There’s no doubt that Hominy junior standout Jaxon Woods Jaxon Woods 6’0″ | ATH Hominy | 2024 State OK might have been the most productive player in Oklahoma this season in all three phases of the game. Just look at some of these numbers. The dude was busy this season. The only thing he didn’t do was sell popcorn at the concession stand or play in the band. On offense, Woods was a legitimate threat to be the latest “2K2K” member with 2,000 passing and 2,000 rushing yards. He came up 75 yards short on the ground but he did also account for 55 touchdowns on offense. Then he turned around on defense and had 75 tackles with five interceptions on that side of the ball. And as if that wasn’t enough, Woods would also take five punts back for touchdowns. We knew that Woods had this kind of versatility coming into the season after a breakout sophomore year. But he reached new heights this fall. And it seemed like some of his best performances came in the biggest games. He will have Hominy contending once again in 2023 after the Bucks came up just short in the semifinals.
A All State 1st Team Selections
Jaxon Woods Jaxon Woods 6'0" | ATH Hominy | 2024 State OK – 2024 Athlete – Hominy
A All State 2nd Team Selections
Caden Knighten
Caden
Knighten
6'1" | 180 lbs | RB
Wynnewood | 2025
State
OK
– 2025 Athlete – Wynnewood
Gunner Dozier
Gunner
Dozier
6'2" | 195 lbs | RB
Gore | 2023
State
OK
– 2023 Running Back – Gore
A All State 3rd Team Selections
Garrett Douthit Garrett Douthit 6'3" | 270 lbs | DL Gore | 2023 State OK – 2023 Offensive Lineman – Gore
TOP STORYLINE
Top Teams Reign Supreme
Class A was the just the second class in the state that had the top two teams in our preseason rankings end up playing head to head in the state championship game. And in both scenarios, the team that was #2 would come out on top. In Class A, it was the top teams in the state that really dominated from start to finish and while we had a few surprises, like Colcord and a reloaded Hooker squad, Teams like Fairview, Gore, Hominy and Ringling were among the best in the state from start to finish. Class A also saw several individuals really shine throughout the season and many of them played for those top teams. Class A has been one of the more competitive classes in the state over the last decade and that played out the same way in 2022. And when we look ahead to 2023 next, we don’t anticipate that changing any time soon.