Sooner State Shootout MVPs
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The Prep Redzone 7v7 circuit made it’s way through Oklahoma this weekend as the second annual Sooner State Shootout took place in Broken Arrow. We had a great weekend of football and saw so many players at all levels making plays both days. Congratulations to our champions of the tournament! TheUNIT Platinum continued their dominant offseason by winning the 18U title. Sooner 7 took home the 15U and 14U championships while Level Up 7v7 would win the 12U crown but they also had teams make the 18U and 15U championship games.
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CJ Wright – 2028 Athlete – Sooner 7
Buy stock now. 2028 standout CJ Wright has already been a star this offseason and we expect that to stay the same this fall when he joins reigning state champion Lincoln Christian as a freshman. Sooner 7 would win a close one in the 14U championship and Wright played a massive role on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. Wright made some clutch pass break ups on defense and then turned around and was a star receiver on offense. Earlier this offseason, Wright took home MVP honors at our Prep Redzone Next camp in Oklahoma and he earned MVP honors for his performance in the championship game on Sunday. Wright is a speedster that is going to be fun to watch in the future. Wright showcased his speed at that PRZ-Next camp and then it was on display again. Even before the championship game, Wright was turning heads with his ability.
Cooper Hooker Cooper Hooker 5'9" | 145 lbs | WR Salina | 2027 State OK – 2027 Wide Receiver – Sooner 7
Sooner 7 might have one of the best 15U teams in this part of the country as they took home another title this weekend. And 2027 wide receiver Cooper Hooker Cooper Hooker 5'9" | 145 lbs | WR Salina | 2027 State OK made the most of playing just one day. Hooker is a fantastic athlete and is also a starter on the baseball team that had a game on Saturday. So Hooker had to miss pool play and he made up for lost time in a hurry on Sunday. Hooker simply finds a way to get open more times than not. The route running for just being a freshman is incredibly impressive to watch. Even when Hooker doesn’t get the ball, he still impresses with getting open, time after time. In the championship game, Hooker made big catch after big catch and finished off his strong performance on Sunday with MVP honors. Hooker was one of the receivers we highlighted prior to the tournament and he certainly lived up to the hype.
Keynan Farley Keynan Farley 6'1" | 170 lbs | WR Booker T Washington | 2026 State OK – 2026 Wide Receiver – TheUNIT Platinum
TheUNIT Platinum was perfect this weekend on their way to the 18U championship. This has been a dominant team over the last month and it didn’t stop in the championship game. Despite trailing early, they would make a comeback, eventually take the lead and won it all. Sparking that comeback was 2026 wide receiver Keynan Farley Keynan Farley 6'1" | 170 lbs | WR Booker T Washington | 2026 State OK with two touchdowns to help them win another tourney title. Farley first caught our eye at a tournament a month ago in Tulsa and he continued that momentum this weekend. He’s a big target for his quarterbacks and he made the most of his opportunities. In the title game, it felt like every time they threw the ball Farley’s way, he was making the catch. Farley is definitely going to be a name to watch moving forward in Oklahoma’s 2026 class. There is clearly a high ceiling with his game as a prospect and he showed it Sunday.
Nick Stupp – Quarterback – Level Up Elite
Level Up 7v7 had a fantastic weekend as they made the trip down from Iowa. The team made three of the four championship games and took home the 12U title. In the championship game, they had several players stand out but leading the way was quarterback Nick Stupp from start to finish. Stupp did a great job of distributing the ball around and there were times during the title game that he didn’t look like a 12 year old. He was pushing the ball down the field and he was fighting a strong wind that caused problems for plenty of quarterbacks on Sunday. But for Stupp, it wasn’t that big of a problem as he moved up and down the field. The game would go to overtime and Stupp would deliver the game-winning touchdown and that would kick off a fantastic day of football on Sunday. And Stupp set the tone for Level Up to have a strong day as a program.