Recruiting
Justice Hill Named as High School Heisman School Winner
Oklahoma State running back commit Justice Hill was named as the school winner of the Wendy’s High School Heisman award, the program announced this week.
The award recognizes high school seniors who are well-rounded in both the classroom and the field and in the community.
The state has selected two finalists who will represent each state on the national stage on December 11. Â Locust Grove quarterback Mason Fine and Westmoore athlete Sydney Chastain will represent Oklahoma.
Although Hill didn’t win the state award, he’s the real MVP for convincing two former OU Heisman winners – Billy Sims and Jason White – to throw the “Go Pokes” up.
Wendy's High School Heisman ? pic.twitter.com/eCWsOZV52j
— Justice Hill (@jhill21_) November 12, 2015
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