
#18 - Beau Bayouth
Senior
Defensive Back/Wide Receiver
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 175
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Bayouth was a critical component of Edmond Memorial's unforgettable run to the semifinals last football season, and he's back for his fourth year with the Bulldogs.
With an amazing 10 years of competitive football within the Edmond Bulldog Vertical under his belt, he's a versatile and reliable player at both Wide Receiver and Defensive Back, providing consistent impact on the field.
Bayouth is also a standout on the baseball diamond for EMHS and in travel ball, with big plans to play college baseball after high school.
An alumnus of Central Middle School, Bayouth is enthusiastically supported by Brent and Kelli Bayouth.
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Games Played - 2
Offensive Stats
Receptions - 1
Receiving Yards - 19
Defensive Stats
Assisted Tackles - 4
Special Teams Stats
PAT Attempts - 8
PATs Made - 8
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Games Played - 14
Offensive Stats:
Receptions - 4
Receiving Yards - 42
Defensive Stats:
Tackles - 19
Assisted Tackles - 9
Forced Fumbles - 2
Fumble Recoveries - 1
Interceptions - 4
Pass Breakups - 3
Special Teams Stats
PAT Attempts - 8
PATs Made - 8
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Beau Bayouth has a strong record of success in his football career, both at the team and individual levels. In 2024, he was an integral member of the Edmond Memorial Football team, which achieved significant milestones, including reaching the OSSAA State Semi-finals, being crowned Oklahoma Class 6A-1 Regional Champions, finishing as District Championship Runners-up, and securing the title of Edmond All-City Champions.
Individually, Bayouth has continued his successes on the field in the 2025 season by winning the EMHS Special Teams Player of the Game in week 1 at Deer Creek and by seizing the KREFsports.TV Defensive Player of the Game with his three interception performance in week 2 at Edmond North.
Additionally, Bayouth was recognized for his performance during the 2024 season, earning the distinction of EMHS OSSAA Quarterfinals Co-Defensive Player of the Game.
His earlier years in football also highlight a pattern of team dominance. In 2022, he was part of the COAC Conference 9th Grade Championship team. Even in youth football, Bayouth's teams consistently excelled; his Youth Bulldog team celebrated three consecutive Division Championships with three undefeated seasons. Furthermore, he was a member of the 4th grade INFC Oklahoma State Championship runners-up team in 2017.