
#12 - Dawson Beaulieu
Senior
Quarterback
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 170
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Dawson Beaulieu was a contributor to Edmond Memorial's historic 2024 semi-finalist football season.
Leading the Bulldog offense at Quarterback this season, Beaulieu enters his fourth year with Bulldog Football, bringing an impressive 10 years of competitive experience within the Edmond Bulldog Vertical. As Quarterback, he brings consistency as well as a high level of football IQ and decision-making to the field.
Beyond football, Dawson's athleticism extends to lacrosse, and he is a dedicated member of FCA and the National Honor Society.
An alumnus of Central Middle School, Dawson is academically driven and committed to pursuing a degree in Kinesiology. He is cheered on by Geoff and Tessa Beaulieu.
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No stats available
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Games Played - 1
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Games Played - 12
Offensive Stats:
Pass Attempts - 150
Passing Yards - 1,099
Passing TDs - 11
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As a talented quarterback, Dawson Beaulieu's football career is distinguished by a history of strong team performance and individual accolades.
In 2024, he was a key member of the Edmond Memorial Football team, which achieved significant success by 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.
Beyond team achievements, Beaulieu has received individual recognition for his talent. He was notably awarded the “Top Gun QB MVP” award during the 2023 QBI Camp Impact and, impressively, the Camp MVP award at the same event in Texas the following year as well as this year (2025), marking three consecutive years with MVP trophies at the highly competitive camp in Texas.
His dedication to strength and conditioning was also acknowledged at the end of his sophomore season when he won the Tom Ward Iron Dogs Award.
Beaulieu's record of team success extends to earlier stages of his career. In 2022, he was a leader of the COAC Conference 9th Grade Championship team.
Even in youth football, his teams demonstrated remarkable dominance; his Youth Bulldog team clinched three consecutive Division Championships with three undefeated seasons. Additionally, he was part of the 4th grade INFC Oklahoma State Championship runners-up team in 2017.
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