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Oklahoma City, OK, January 13, 2026

The Oklahoman’s Athlete of the Week poll is now live, inviting fans to vote for their favorite high school boys athlete based on outstanding winter sports performances. This week features nominees including basketball players Luke Armstrong, Max Greene, Daniel Johnson, and Marshall Scott, along with football player Daniel Booker. Voting will remain open until January 18, and the winner will be announced in the following week’s post. Join the community in recognizing these exceptional athletes and their achievements.

Vote Now for Landmark Fine Homes High School Boys Athlete of the Week

Oklahoma City, OK – The Oklahoman’s winter boys sports athletes of the week poll for January 5-11, presented by Landmark Fine Homes, is now live at oklahoman.com. Fans are invited to vote for their favorite high school boys athlete based on outstanding performances during this period.

Nominees for Athlete of the Week

  • Luke Armstrong, Junior, Calloway County (Kentucky) Basketball
    Armstrong led his team with 33 points in a 71-49 victory over Madisonville-North Hopkins.
  • Max Greene, Junior, Evergreen Lutheran (Washington) Boys Basketball
    Greene scored 30 points, grabbed five rebounds, and dished out four assists in an 81-33 win over Summit Atlas.
  • Daniel Johnson, Senior, Auburn (Washington) Boys Basketball
    Johnson joined the 1,000-point career scoring club, scoring 29 points in a 68-63 win over Tahoma and adding 27 points in a 91-44 victory over Auburn Riverside.
  • Marshall Scott, Senior, Clover Park (Washington) Boys Basketball
    Scott contributed 20 points, eight rebounds, and four assists in a 75-54 win over Kingston.
  • Daniel Booker, Junior, Columbia Central (Tennessee) Football
    Booker had 26 carries for 383 yards and six touchdowns as Columbia Central cruised by East Hamilton, 70-38.

How to Vote

To cast your vote, visit oklahoman.com and select your preferred athlete from the list of nominees. Voting is open until Sunday, January 18, at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time). The winner will be announced in the following week’s National High School Boys Athlete of the Week post.

About the Athlete of the Week Poll

The Athlete of the Week polls are a collaborative effort between fans, readers, and staff to highlight exceptional performances in high school sports across the nation. Each week, a new set of nominees is presented, and the community is encouraged to participate in recognizing these outstanding athletes.

Previous Winners

Last week’s National High School Boys Athlete of the Week was Darryl Wasson of Serra (California) basketball, who exploded for 37 points in a 78-66 win over Vasquez.

Key Features

Feature Description
Nominees Luke Armstrong, Max Greene, Daniel Johnson, Marshall Scott, Daniel Booker
Voting Deadline Sunday, January 18, at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Winner Announcement In the following week’s National High School Boys Athlete of the Week post
Previous Winner Darryl Wasson of Serra (California) basketball

FAQ

How can I vote for the Athlete of the Week?

To vote, visit oklahoman.com and select your preferred athlete from the list of nominees. Voting is open until Sunday, January 18, at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time).

When will the winner be announced?

The winner will be announced in the following week’s National High School Boys Athlete of the Week post.

Who won the previous week’s Athlete of the Week poll?

Last week’s National High School Boys Athlete of the Week was Darryl Wasson of Serra (California) basketball, who scored 37 points in a 78-66 win over Vasquez.


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