Stephen Sisco (Madill) – Stephen is an outstanding multi-sport athlete at Madill. He works hard to be the best on the field and also in the classroom.
Juan Alberto Lopez (Marietta) – Juan is a solid athlete with an impeccable work ethic. He knows how to put in the hard work, and he is also a great teammate.
Reece Bennett (Plainview) – He lifts others up. Reece is dedicated to not being the most popular kid, but the kid that understands the importance of listening to those that struggle to fit in. He is just an outstanding individual.
Grant Graves (Plainview) – Whether he is on the baseball field or on in the classroom, Graves is always willing to help others whenever he can.
Colt Scarbrough (Thackerville) – Colt is a senior and a hometown kid that a lot of the young athletes look up to. He is a good role model on the field as well as in the classroom. He has played football all four years and each year continues to improve.
Paxton Dickerson (Healdton) – He is a special-needs student who plays basketball and plays in the band. He is the ultimate Bulldog fan for all activities. He live-streams games on his Facebook page and announces starting lineups at the basketball games. He is always cheering on his Bulldogs from the stands when not participating. Paxton recently recovered from an ATV/Car accident that almost took his life. He had his mouth wired shut for six weeks and was in the hospital for over a month and underwent many surgical procedures. He returned to school last week and got his wires off. He is truly a miracle and definitely a hometown hero!