The Oklahoman

Tulsa Washington duo still in limbo

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A Tulsa Washington defensive back will sign a National Letter of Intent on Wednesday. It just might not be prized recruit Dax Hill.

Hill the state’s lone fivestar recruit has yet to decide if he will sign Wednesday or wait until February his coach Brad Calip told The Oklahoman. Hill recently flipped his commitment to Alabama after initially choosing Michigan. Star running back Thomas Grayson who was once committed to Nebraska is also unlikely to sign.

But senior DJ Jones will sign with Oklahoma State sticking with a pledge he made in February. A 6-foot-1 175-pound cornerback Jones’ senior year was cut short in October with a shoulder injury that required surgery.

Heritage Hall’s Carey adds Air Force offer

Heritage Hall star senior Conner Carey is gaining recruiting interest.

Carey announced Monday that he picked up his first Division I offer from Air Force.

Carey had a breakout football season leading the Chargers to the Class 3A state championsh­ip. He rushed for 1 844 yards and 32 touchdowns while catching 25 passes for 535 yards and eight touchdowns.

He also played defensive back.

Carey told The Oklahoman he also has an opportunit­y to join Oklahoma as a preferred walk-on but he is also exploring options elsewhere.

Tulsa Union lineman flips to Arkansas

Tulsa Union offensive lineman Ricky Stromberg committed to Tulsa before the season started.

Now just a few weeks after his season wrapped up Stromberg has changed his mind.

Stromberg a 6-foot-4 280-pound offensive tackle announced on Tuesday that he was committing to Arkansas after receiving an offer from the Razorbacks earlier this week.

"I love it up there " Stromberg said of the campus in Fayettevil­le. "My brother went to school there so I've been up there a bunch and just love the atmosphere."

Tulsa Union teammate Isaiah McGuire also announced on Tuesday that he was committing to the University of Missouri.

McGuire a 6-5 260-pound defensive lineman chose Missouri over offers from Tulsa Missouri State and Abilene Christian.

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