Football
See how Oklahoma State Recruits Fared This Week
The high school football playoffs are officially underway for some of OSU’s committed prospects – here’s a look at how some of them fared this week.
Justice Hill – Running back
If there was a Heisman award for high school football, Justice would be the winner. Oh wait, there is, and he was announced as the winner of his school. Once again Hill carried the ball 21 times for a whopping 191 yards and FIVE touchdowns in a 47-17 victory. Justice has 14 touchdowns in his last four games; undefeated Booker T. Washington will face Page this Friday in the semifinals of the state playoffs.
Rodarius Williams – Cornerback
Rodarius had a career day for Calvary Baptist Academy out of Louisiana on Friday, as he snagged not one but two interceptions on the night, including 64 yards returning those interceptions. Williams also took a kickoff 46 yards during the contest. Rodarius reached the end zone twice in Friday’s 50-7 blowout win, registering 2 tackles as well. If Rodarius can have games like this in college at OSU, our defense can remain one to be feared. Next on the slate for Rodarius will be a second round playoff matchup versus undefeated Notre Dame.
LaDarren Brown – Running Back
LaDarren took the reigns once again for Desoto as he carried the ball 17 times for 139 yards, sending Desoto into the second round of the playoffs. If you’re by Jerryworld (AT&T Stadium) on Friday night, you may want to catch the game between Desoto and Allen Texas, who is ranked #4 in the country. LaDarren will definitely have a chance to prove himself on the biggest of stages this weekend. Buckle your seatbelts; this one could be a dandy.
Tramal Ivy – Defensive End
Ivy was selected to KJCCC first team all-defense this weekend. Ivy led the team with eight tackles and 2.5 sacks in six games this season for Butler Community College. Ivy will look to bolster the Cowboys defensive line next year when he arrives in Stillwater.
Madre Harper – Cornerback
Madre Harper led Lamar to a tenth win of the season as he registered 5 tackles in a 39-33 playoff victory for Lamar. Lamar will look to continue their season on Friday night against Eastwood in Odessa, Texas.
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