Which Northwest Arkansas area high school graduates will take part in games in the week starting Monday, Sept. 15?

Talon Stephens and Talan Hill
Talon Stephens and Talan Hill
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These ex-Northwest Arkansas area high school standouts will take the field during the week of Monday, Sept. 15.

Braden Long
Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys
Sophomore
5′11″ 200
Harrison High School
Hometown: Harrison
Next Game: vs. Ouachita Baptist Tigers, Saturday, Sept. 20, 7 p.m.

Cole Keylon
Harding Bison
Senior
6′0″ 210
Harrison High School
Hometown: Harrison
Next Game: vs. Southern Arkansas Muleriders, Saturday, Sept. 20, 6 p.m.

Talon Stephens and Talan Hill
Jonathan Schaffer
Evangel Valors
Junior
6′1″ 300
Harrison High School
Hometown: Harrison
Next Game: vs. McPherson Bulldogs, Saturday, Sept. 20, 6 p.m.

Talon Stephens and Talan Hill
Talan Hill
Evangel Valors
Freshman
6′0″ 225
Berryville High School
Hometown: Berryville
Next Game: vs. McPherson Bulldogs, Saturday, Sept. 20, 6 p.m.

Talon Stephens and Talan Hill
Talon Stephens
Evangel Valors
Freshman
5′10″ 160
Harrison High School
Hometown: Harrison
Next Game: vs. McPherson Bulldogs, Saturday, Sept. 20, 6 p.m.



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