Doug Moses, a backup offensive lineman in 2008, was the first player to wear this number. He was primarily a tackle.
Doug Moses, 2008
Justin Witt (not to be confused with me), another backup offensive lineman (a guard), wore #75 in 2009.
Justin Witt, 2009
Christian Horton wore #75 in 2010. He was mainly a tackle and played a bit of center, as well.
Christian Horton, 2010
Thomas Aguilar, a backup defensive tackle in 2011, was the next player to wear #75.
Thomas Aguilar, 2011
Jamal Kinard was a defensive tackle as a sub-varsity player, but he moved to the offensive line and made the varsity in 2012, his junior season. He switched to #52 as a senior in 2013.
Jamal Kinard (engaged in block), 2012-13; wore #52 in 2013
Skylar Schulz made the varsity in 2013, his sophomore year. He's the third Wildcat athlete in his family; his older sisters, Sydni and Shayli, were volleyball players at Cy Woods. After getting his feet wet as a sophomore, Skylar was a 1st-team all-district selection at right tackle in 2014, his junior year, and was a 2nd-team selection as a senior playing left tackle in 2015. He is currently playing college football at Northwestern Oklahoma State University, a Division II school located in Alva, Oklahoma.
Skylar Schulz, Cypress Woods Wildcats, 2013-15
Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers, 2016-present
Johnathan Hunter wore #75 in 2016. He began that season as an offensive lineman and then moved over to defense following injuries and ineligibility.
Tyler Hopmann was the starting left tackle in 2018 and earned 2nd-team All-District honors during his senior season.
Photo by Tom Dendy
Tyler Hopmann, 2018
Ty Van Atta made the varsity in 2019, his junior year, and was the starting left tackle. His versatility and relentless motor allowed him to play both inside and outside on the offensive line and he was a 1st-team All-District 14-6A selection in his first varsity season.
Photo credit: Phlox Photography
Ty Van Atta, 2019-present
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