Recruiting
Dillon Stoner Named Tulsa World Player of the Year
Dillon Stoner, a versatile prospect from Jenks who is committed to Oklahoma State, has been named the Player of the Year by the Tulsa World, it was announced Sunday.
Stoner was a swiss army knife for the state champion Jenks Trojans. He spent the season playing receiver, safety, cornerback, place holder, punt return, and punter to lead the Trojans to a fourth straight state championship.
The 6-foot, 185-pound athlete will play receiver for the Cowboys, and he may be one of several true freshmen who are simply too talented to keep off the field next season. With big play ability and his track speed, look for Stoner to be a freshman next season pushing for some playing time in the slot and potentially in the return game.
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