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And then There Were Five

Oklahoma's commitments are now deep into playoff runs with no player remaining having more than three potential games left in their high school careers. A pair of Sooners came up just shy of a state title last weekend and a few more kept moving. Take a look as we break down all of the performances from Week 14 of the Future Sooners.

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The Skinny: Asamoah and DeSales ended their season at 6-4.

The Skinny: Lancaster ended their season at 4-6.

The Skinny: Cy-Falls (5-5) ended their season in the first round of the Texas 6A division one playoffs

The Skinny: Hebron (8-3) ended their season in the first round of the Texas 6A division one playoffs.

The Skinny: Carter, who has a torn meniscus, watched as his Aledo Bearcats got a battle from Abilene Cooper but came out on top, 34-31.

Next Week: Aledo (13-0) is meeting Richalnd in the quarterfinals of the Texas 5A division two playoffs on Sat. Dec. 9 at 2:00p at AT&T stadium.

The Skinny: Crawford and Rockdale keep marching in the playoffs, this time avenging their season-opening loss to West in a 31-21 win. Crawford did it all for the Tigers with one 6-yard pass along with four rushes for 17-yards and a 2-yard touchdown, along with seven catches for 77-yards and a beautiful 32-yard touchdown, he even had an interception on defense for the Tigers in their comeback win.

Next Week: Rockdale (10-3) is meeting Teague n the quarterfinals of the Texas 3A division one playoffs at Waco ISD stadium.

The Skinny: Deerfield Beach (8-3) ended their season in the first round of the Florida 8A playoffs.

The Skinny: Union's defense put together a strong performance but offensive turnovers were too much to overcome as the Redskins fell, 21-14 to Owasso in the state title game.

Next Week: Union (12-1) ended their season in the 6A-1 state title game.

The Skinny: Green and his Southwest Onslow teammates ran into a buzzsaw in the state semifinals falling 49-7 to Wallace-Rose Hill.

Next Week: Southwest-Onslow (11-4) ended their season in the semifinals of the North Carolina 2A championships.

The Skinny: Brenham (6-4) ended their season in the first round of the Texas 5A division two playoffs.

The Skinny: Kelley had half a sack in helping a strong defensive performance but Union's offense had several turnovers that cost them in a 21-14 loss to Owasso in the state finals.

Next Week: Union (12-1) ended their season in the 6A-1 state title game.

The Skinny: Aledo, for the second straight week, got pushed but McClellan got the eventual game-winning touchdown with a six yard run in the fourth quarter. On the night he had 24-carries for 193-yards rushing and three touchdowns (16, 55, 6) in Aledo's 34-31 win over Abilene Cooper.

Next Week: Aledo (13-0) is meeting Richalnd in the quarterfinals of the Texas 5A division two playoffs on Sat. Dec. 9 at 2:00p at AT&T stadium.

The Skinny: Independence ended a historic season with a 30-20 win over NEO in the Midwest Classic Bowl and did so without Moore, who is still recovering from surgery.

Next Week: Independence C.C. (9-1) ended their season with a win in the Midwest Classic Bowl.

The Skinny: Mordecai was surgical in Midway's 48-17 demolition of Mansfield. On the night he was 20-26 for 245-yards and three touchdowns. He also had 17 carries for 92-yards and three touchdowns.

Week 14 MVP

Next Week: Midway (13-0) is meeting Southlake Carroll in the quarterfinals of the Texas 6A-2 playoffs on Sat. Dec. 9 at Waco's McLane stadium.

The Skinny: North (13-1) ended their season in the semifinals of the Missouri Class Two State Playoffs.

The Skinny: IMG ended their season at 8-0 and potentially national champions.

The Skinny: Pinnacle (9-4) ended their season in the second round of the Arizona 6A State Playoffs.

The Skinny: Broken Arrow (7-5) ended their season in the semifinals of the Oklahoma 6A-1 playoffs.

The Skinny: Midwest City (10-2) ended their season in the semifinals of the Oklahoma 6A-2 playoffs.

The Skinny: After winning a thriller in the regular season, Robinson and All Saints had the tables turned on them in a 55-48 loss to Plano Prestonwood. Robinson did his part with seven catches for 67-yards and a 27-yard touchdown but it wasn't enough after All Saints fell behind 40-28 in the first half.

Next Week: All Saints (11-1) ended their season in the semifinals of the TAPPS division one playoffs.

The Skinny: Sanders and Heritage lost in a wild basketball-like score 80-62 against Lubbock Coronado.

Next Week: Heritage (11-2) ended their season in the third round of the Texas 5A-1 playoffs.

The Skinny: Northwest ended their season at 6-4.

The Skinny: Spiller got off to a huge start with almost 100-yards rushing in the first quarter but was corralled from there on as Longview downed Collins, 30-24. He had 131-yards and two touchdowns (2, 13) on 24 carries in the final game of his junior season.

Next Week: Collins (11-1) ended the season in the third round of the Texas 6A-2 playoffs.

The Skinny: Stogner helped his team to a wild 55-48 win over All Saints to avenge a season-opening loss that he wasn't able to partake in. Stogner had three catches for 29-yards including a 23-yard touchdown.

Next Week: Prestonwood (11-2) is meeting Houston St. Pius X in the finals of the TAPPS division one playoffs on Sat., Dec. 9 at Waco's Midway Panther stadium.

The Skinny: Putnam City (7-4) ended their season in the first round of the Oklahoma 6A-2 playoffs.

The Skinny: Ridgeway (5-6) ended their season in the first round of the Tennessee 5A Division 1 playoffs.

The Skinny: Dunbar (8-4) ended their season in the second round of the Ohio Division three playoffs.

The Skinny: Hempstead (4-6) ended their season in the first round of the Texas 3A division one playoffs.

The Skinny: Westmoore (8-3) ended their season in the first round of the Oklahoma 6A-1 playoffs.

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