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Published Dec 21, 2017
Four Headed to Finals
Josh McCuistion  •  OUInsider
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Oklahoma's three classes of commitments only has four players still working in their team's playoffs. All four are in the Texas high school playoffs and will shine at AT&T stadium next weekend. But who took home this week's MVP honors after the state semi-final rounds in the Lone Star State?

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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 missed all of the previous playoff games with a torn meniscus, got back on the field and helped locked down his side of the field in a hard-fought 28-21 win over Mansfield Legacy.

Next Week: Aledo (15-0) is meeting College Station in the finals of the Texas 5A division two playoffs at AT&T stadium on Sat. Dec. 23 at 11:00a.

The Skinny: Another night, another huge performance from Crawford, this time as helped his team down defending state finalist Yoakum, 31-21. Crawford had 13 carries for 125-yards and a 3-yard touchdown. He also had three catches for nine yards. Defensively he had a key forced fumble and return.

Next Week: Rockdale (12-3) is meeting Brock in the finals of the Texas 3A division one playoffs at AT&T stadium on Thu., Dec. 21 at 3:00p.

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

The Skinny: Union (12-1) ended their season in the Oklahoma 6A-1 state title game.

The Skinny: 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: Union (12-1) ended their season in the Oklahoma 6A-1 state title game.

The Skinny: Aledo had a dogfight with emerging power, Mansfield Legacy, and it was the Oklahoma running back commitment that ended the story. With less than two minutes remaining McClellan took a draw up the middle broke one tackle, spun out of another and then ran to the end zone for a game-winning 46-yard touchdown in a 28-21 win. He finished the night with 31-carries for 209-yards and three touchdowns (5, 1, 46) as well as one 16-yard reception.

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Next Week: Aledo (15-0) is meeting College Station in the finals of the Texas 5A division two playoffs at AT&T stadium on Sat. Dec. 23 at 11:00a.

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

The Skinny: Mordecai has taken his team just one step shy of a state title in more of a hard fought game than some of Midway's previous nights. Mordecai, in a 28-26 win over Longview, went 15-30 for 193-yards and a 18-yard touchdown. He also had 19-carries for 61-yards and two touchdowns (1, 5).

Next Week: Midway (15-0) is meeting Cy-Fair in the finals of the Texas 6A-2 playoffs at AT&T stadium on Sat. Dec. 23 at 7:00p.

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

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

The Skinny: Prestonwood (12-2) ended their season as the TAPPS division one state champions.

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.