Brook Hill’s Heather McLarry, Jordon McGowen sign letters of intent

Brook Hill girls soccer coach has called Heather McLarry “The best goalie in the state in Class 4A.”

She now has a chance to see if she can be the best shot stopper in Arkansas after the senior signed a scholarship letter of intent this Monday to Ouachita Baptist.

Guard football star Jordon McGowen did anything his coaches needed and started on offense at running back, defense at linebacker and every special teams unit.

Southeastern Oklahoma took notice and now McGowen is joining SEO after also signing a letter of intent Monday.

Media, teammates, friends, family and faculty were present at the Kyle Lake Athletic Center to witness the two Brook Hill athletes make their college choices official.

“Heather epitomizes what a Brook Hill student athlete should look like. She is a person of strong character, excels in the classroom and is an excellent goalie,” said athletic director Wally Dawkins. “Jordon leads by example. Jordon has a strong work ethic, but is also a man of great character, and is a model of what Brook Hill student athletes strive to be like.”

McLarry is a three-year starter for the Lady Guard varsity and sports a 90 percent save rate on shots she’s faced in that time. She was second-team all state last year as a junior.

Said BH soccer coach David Collins about Heather: “She is a tremendous leader and example for her teammates.”

Heather’s parents are Chris and Dawn McLarry, and her brother, Rush, attends Brook Hill Upper School.

McGowen is a three-year starter for the Guard football team. He received all-district honors this season and has been a key component of Brook Hill’s success.

Said BH coach Scott Ryle about Jordon: “One of our top players, who worked extremely hard in the weight room, and spoke to his teammates by the way he conducted himself on the field and off the field. Jordon will have the opportunity to play early for Southeastern.”

Jordon’s parents are Tim and Regina McGowen, and his brother, Jermiah, and sister, Asia, also attend Brook Hill Upper School.

 

Heather McClarry-Signed with Ouachita Baptist.

90% Save Record.
2nd Team All State.
3 year starter.
Coach David Collins called Heather “The best Goalie in the state in class AAAA,” and said that “she is a tremendous leader and example for her teammates.”
Athletic Director Wally Dawkins says this about Heather; “Heather epitomizes what a Brook Hill student athlete should look like.  She is a person of strong character, excels in the classroom, and is an excellent goalie.”
Heather’s parents are Chris and Dawn McLarry.  Heather has a brother Rush who also attends The Brook Hill Upper School.

Jordon McGowen-Signed with Southeastern Oklahoma.

3 year starter.
Starter on offense, defense, and all special teams.
Coach Scott Ryle said this about Jordon: “One of our top players at Brook Hill who worked extremely hard in the weight room, and spoke to his teammates by the way he conducted himself on the field and off the field.  Coach Ryle says “Jordan will have the opportunity to play early for Southeastern.”
Athletic Director Wally Dawkins said this about Jordan: “Jordan leads by example.”  “Jordan has a strong work ethic, but is also a man of great character, and is a model of what Brook Hill student athletes should strive to be like.”
Jordon’s parents are Tim and Regina McGowen. Jordon has a brother Jermiah and a sister Asia who also attend The Brook Hill Upper School