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One of the state’s top defensive players from the 2020 season will officially be staying in state to play college football.
Owen Ostroski, a senior defensive lineman at Tulsa Holland Hall, signed with Tulsa on Wednesday. Ostroski had been committed to Army until early last month, when the Black Knights defensive line coach Tank Wright left the program.
Then Ostroski, who’s the son of former Tulsa All-American and Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Jerry Ostroski, decided to stay close to home.
As a senior, Owen helped Holland Hall to a 12-0 record en route to the Class 3A state championship. The 6-foot-3, 245-pound prospect dominated, recording 94 tackles, including 41 for loss, along with 15 sacks and three blocked
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