Moore Chris Clark will be signing his National Of Letter of Intent at Noon today. He will be attending Northeastern Oklahoma University.
Clark missed most of last year when he suffered a staph infection. The OSSAA granted him a hardship which allowed him to comeback for another year at Moore.
Despite his team struggling, Clark didn't allow that to affect his play at linebacker. He was one of the consistent players on a squad that went 0-10.
Westmoore has not reported any players who intend to take part in signing day, according to athletic director Chris Crosbie.
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