Which ex-high school standouts from Northwest Arkansas area will play on Saturday, Dec. 13?

Macy Willis and Cole Keylon
Macy Willis and Cole Keylon
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These former Northwest Arkansas area high school athletes are set to compete on Saturday, Dec. 13.

Macy Willis and Cole Keylon
Cole Keylon
Harding Bison
Senior
6′0″ 210
Harrison High School
Hometown: Harrison
Next Game: vs. Kutztown Golden Bears, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2:30 p.m.

Macy Willis and Cole Keylon
Macy Willis
Henderson State Reddies
Guard
Freshman
5′7″
Valley Springs High School
Hometown: Valley Springs
Next Game: vs. Harding Bison, Saturday, Dec. 13, 1 p.m.

Macy Willis and Cole Keylon
Maddox Bell
Harding Bison
Guard
Freshman
6′4″ 190
Harrison High School
Hometown: Harrison
Next Game: vs. Henderson State Reddies, Saturday, Dec. 13, 3 p.m.

Macy Willis and Cole Keylon
Matt Colvin
Harding Bison
Sophomore
6′2″ 325
Clarksville High School
Hometown: Clarksville
Next Game: vs. Kutztown Golden Bears, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2:30 p.m.



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