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High school notebook: Edmond Santa Fe's Khari Harding switches commitment from Arkansas to Auburn

As Arkansas struggled this season, Harding kept his options open, taking visits to other schools.
By Ryan Aber and Scott Wright Published: January 20, 2013

Hansen was recently invited to play in the 2014 Under Armour All-American Game in Florida.

WETUMKA'S MOORE COMMITS TO NORTHEASTERN STATE

Wetumka running back Derrick Moore recently committed to Northeastern State University.

Moore (5-foot-9, 200 pounds) had a monster senior year, rushing for 1,685 yards and 27 touchdowns. He had 28 touchdowns overall.

Moore also had 80 tackles, a pair of sacks and an interception on defense.

His commitment his nonbinding. Moore can sign beginning Feb. 6.

COLLINSVILLE WINS HANCOCK MEMORIAL

Collinsville won the 36th annual Jay Hancock Memorial Invitational on Saturday at Yukon.

The Cardinals finished with 292 points, ahead of second-place Allen, Texas, at 270.5. Edmond North finished third with 225.5. Perry and Muskogee rounded out the top five.

Collinsville's Christian Moody (106), Davion Jeffries (113), Gary Harding (138) and Zach Abkemeier (170) won titles.

Edmond North's Dixon triplets — Lance, Joel and Andrew Dixon each won their weight class.

Yukon's Boo Lewallen won at 120, Putnam City's Keegan Moore took the 132 title and Deer Creek's Tyler Follis won at heavyweight.

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by Ryan Aber
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Ryan Aber has worked for The Oklahoman since 2006, covering high schools, the Oklahoma City RedHawks, the Oklahoma City Barons and OU football recruiting. An Oklahoma City native, Aber graduated from Northeastern State. Before joining The...
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by Scott Wright
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A lifelong resident of the Oklahoma City metro area, Scott Wright has been on The Oklahoman staff since 2005, covering a little bit of everything on the state's sports scene. He has been a beat writer for football and basketball at Oklahoma and...
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