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Which Oklahoma High School Football Team Has the Best Helmet? Vote Now!

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As the 2026 Oklahoma high school football season approaches, fans across the state are being asked to determine which team has the best helmet in the state. With a rich history of iconic designs, the competition is fierce and the choices are numerous. Fans can cast their votes for their favorite helmet until noon on Sunday, July 26.

This fan-driven initiative highlights the unique identity of each high school program, showcasing the creativity and pride that go into designing these symbols of school spirit. From traditional colors to bold patterns, each helmet tells a story and represents the community it serves.

A Tradition of Excellence

Oklahoma has long been known for its passionate sports culture, and high school football is no exception. The state’s teams have produced countless athletes who have gone on to play at the collegiate and professional levels. This tradition of excellence is reflected not only in the players but also in the visual elements that represent each school, such as their helmets.

The Oklahoman has taken this opportunity to engage fans in a fun and interactive way, encouraging them to share their opinions and celebrate the diversity of designs across the state. Whether it’s a classic look or a modern twist, every helmet has its own appeal.

Highlighting Star Players

In addition to the helmet contest, the article also features several stories about standout athletes from various high school programs. These profiles highlight the journeys of young athletes who have made significant impacts on their teams and communities.

  • Colton McComb, a Kansas State football commit, has emerged as a key player for his team, with family support playing a vital role in his development.
  • Greydon Howell from Broken Bow never expected football to define his future, but he has become a crucial part of his team’s success.
  • Noah Gillespie, a TCU football commit, credits his family for teaching him the most important lessons in life.
  • Kyng Golston, a Tulsa football commit, emphasizes the importance of family in his journey.
  • Bryson Brown, a Baylor football commit, used one summer to transform into a star linebacker.
  • Delijah Matthews from Carl Albert found a new path after receiving a letter to himself.
  • Cooper Hooker, an Oklahoma State football commit, is returning to his roots at Pryor.
  • Cadriann Olds, a Baylor football commit, credits her family roots for shaping her football path.
  • Braxton Daniel from Jenks was inspired by a teammate’s wake-up call to pursue a college football opportunity.
  • Gage Gibbons from Deer Creek is determined to prove he is “worth it” during his football breakout.
  • Cash Worley from Kiefer is ready to embrace a new position at Texas State.
  • Jacson Webster from Carl Albert found his niche in football despite being a multi-sport star.
  • Drew Frankenfield from Owasso has grown from a new kid in town to becoming the face of his program.

Additional Coverage

The article also includes updates on other high school sports, such as baseball, boys and girls golf, soccer, slowpitch softball, tennis, and track. Fans can stay informed about fall, winter, and spring sports awards through the coverage provided.

For those interested in basketball, there is a book titled The Big House: Celebrating 60 years of high school basketball championships at State Fair Arena. Published by Pediment Books, this hardcover book contains 144 pages and is priced at $39.95, plus tax and shipping. Readers can order the book today at OKBigHouse.PictorialBook.com.

Stay Connected

Jordan Davis covers high school sports for The Oklahoman. Fans can reach him at jdavis@oklahoman.com or follow him on X/Twitter at @thejordancdavis. Subscribers can sign up for The Varsity Club newsletter to access more high school coverage. Supporting local journalism is essential, and readers can purchase a digital subscription at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

Nick Sardis also covers high school sports for The Oklahoman. He can be reached at nsardis@oklahoman.com or followed on Twitter at @nicksardis. Like Jordan, Nick encourages readers to sign up for The Varsity Club newsletter and support local journalism by purchasing a digital subscription at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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