Trent Fisher
Trent Fisher was a multi-sport star at Putnam City North, but his time on the football field is what made him a household name in the early 90’s. Fisher led the 1990 team to a 12-2 state runner-up finish. Both losses came to USA Today’s #1 ranked team in the country, Lawton Eisenhower. As a Senior, Fisher did everything for the Panthers. As a quarterback, defensive back and kicker, Fisher led the team to a 14-0 season and the only football championship the Panthers have ever won. He was named the Oklahoman’s Player of the Year on the All-State team and received a scholarship to play at Oklahoma State, where he started in the secondary the majority of his career.
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Member of State Runner-Up Team (Football, Junior)
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Helped the Panthers to a State Semifinals Appearance (Basketball, Junior)
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Coaches’ All-State Selection (Football, Senior)
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1st Team Daily Oklahoman All-State (Football, Senior)
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Daily Oklahoman State Player of the Year (Football, Senior)
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2x Daily Oklahoman All-City (Football, HM Junior, 1st Team Senior)
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Daily Oklahoman City Player of the Year (Football, Senior)
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Member of State Championship Team (Football, Senior)
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State Qualifier, 4x100 Relay (Track, Senior)
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1 School Record
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Friday Paper All-Decade Team Selection (1999)
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Friday Paper All-Decade Athlete Team (1999)
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Continued Career at Oklahoma State University
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4x Letterwinner for the Cowboys (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996)