Gerald Green

Gerald Green ( 1975 Purcell High School Graduate )


Letterman Purcell High School Football (1972 - 1974)

Letterman Purcell High School Basketball (1972 - 1975)

Letterman Purcell High School Track (1973 - 1975)

Starting Running Back on 1972 ( 13 - 1 ) Purcell Class A State Champion Football Team

Starting Running Back / Cornerback / Kick Returner on 1973 ( 8 - 1 - 1 ) Purcell District Co-Champion Football Team

Starting Guard on 1974 Purcell Class 2A State Champion Basketball Team

Class 2A State Runner-up (9.95) 100 yard dash ( 1974 )

Starting Running Back / Cornerback / Kick Returner on 1974 ( 12 - 2 ) Purcell Class 2A State-Finalist Football Team

Holds the modern day single season PHS Football record for Most Yards Rushing with 2,606 yards rushing in 1974 along with scoring 30 TD's

Member of the 1974 PHS Senior Football Class that went (33 - 4 - 1) over three consecutive seasons, which still stands as the best 3-year mark in the 100+ year history of PHS Football

Named as the Player of the Year in District 2A-2 Football ( 1974 )

Selected to the Tulsa World All-State Football Team as a Running Back ( 1974 )

Selected to the Oklahoma Coaches Association Football Team as a Running Back ( 1975 )

Ran the 100 / 220 / 440 Relay & Mile Relay for PHS 1975 Class 2A State Track Champions

Class 2A State Champion ( 9.7 ) 100 yard dash ( 1975 ). New PHS School Record breaking the old mark of 9.8 set by Tommy Smith in 1970

Class 2A State Champion ( 22.0 ) 220 yard dash ( 1975 )

Member Class 2A State Champion 440 yard Relay Team ( 1975 ) that still holds the PHS school record of ( 42.50 )

Member Class 2A State Runner-Up Mile Relay Team ( 1975 ) that still holds the PHS school record of ( 3:21.80 )

Oklahoma High School All-State Track ( 1975 )

Accepted Football Scholarship from Oklahoma State University

Named as a Running Back on the 1970's PHS All-Decade Football Team by Purcell Football Alumni

Named as a Running Back on the All-Century (1900 -1999) PHS Football Team by Purcell Football Alumni

Acknowledged by his competition and by teammates as one of the greatest Oklahoma High School