#48 - Will Bajema

Senior

Defensive Line

Height: 6’2”

Weight: 200

  • A formidable two-way force, Wil Bajema was a contributor to Edmond Memorial's historic 2024 semi-finalist football season. Now in his fourth year with Bulldog Football and with 11 years of competitive tackle football experience within the Edmond Bulldog Vertical, he provides consistent impact at both Linebacker and Tight End.

    Beyond the gridiron, Wil's dedication to strength and discipline is evident through his involvement in wrestling and track at Memorial, complementing his impressive powerlifting records.

    He demonstrates leadership off the field as a member of Student Council.

    A product of Cimarron Middle School, he is driven to continue his athletic career by playing college football after high school, where he plans to study pre-med or business. He's unwaveringly cheered on this season by Billy and Emily Bajema.

  • Games Played - 1

    Offensive Stats:

    Receptions - 1

    Receiving Yards - 3

  • Games Played - 1

    Offensive Stats:

    Receptions - 1

    Receiving Yards - 3

  • Wil Bajema's high school football career is characterized by significant team achievements and impressive individual honors, both on the field and in the weight room.

    In the 2024 season, he was a key contributor to the Edmond Memorial Football team that reached the OSSAA State Semi-finals, secured the title of Oklahoma Class 6A-1 Regional Champions, finished as District Championship Runners-up, and were crowned Edmond All-City Champions.

    Individually, Bajema was recognized for his impact during the 2024 playoffs, earning EMHS OSSAA Quarterfinals Co-Special Teams Player of the Game.

    His dedication and strength were particularly evident in the weight room; as a junior in 2024, Bajema broke both the "Clean Lift" and "Bench" EMHS Off Season Weight Room Records in the Bullmastiffs category. Furthermore, he was awarded the prestigious Tom Ward Iron Warrior during his time at Memorial and earned a spot on the 1st team All Summer Pride.

    Bajema's history of success extends to earlier seasons. In 2022, he was also a member of the COAC Conference 9th Grade Championship team, underscoring his consistent involvement with winning programs.