Henderson earns Red Zone honor
By Van Hilburn
The Paris News
Published January 30, 2004
Paris running back Jessie Henderson was named a national Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year, according to a release by Red Zone today.
The Old Spice Red Zone High School Football Player of the Year program recognizes football players who elevate their play and that of their teammates in the Red Zone. He’s the player the coach looks to when the game is on the line.
Henderson was that player for the Wildcats, especially over the last two seasons.
Henderson has already verbably committed to Southern Methodist University and plans to sign with the school during National Signing Day on Wednesday.
The 5-8, 165-pound speedy running back was virtually uncatchable in the open field. He averaged 7.07 yards per carry throughout his four-year high school carry, finishing with 3,820 yards on 540 carries and 39 touchdowns rushing.
Last year for Paris, he rushed for 1,187 yards on 209 carries and scored 15 touchdowns, despite missing most of the last two games with injuries. His most productive season came in 2002 when he rushed for 1,396 yards on 174 carries and scored 15 touchdowns.
Henderson is one of 50 Red Zone Players of the Year. He will be honored ini a full page announcement in USA Today on Thursday, Feb. 5, and he will receive a Red Zone Player of the Year awards package.
High school coaches from across the country nominated one player from their teams as their Player of the Year. Each nominee received a certificate and was eligible for the National Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year award.
The Red Zone Player of the Year program is sponsored by Procter & Gamble, the makers of Old Spice Red Zone deodorant. The program is created and managed by 360 Youth, LLC, an Alloy company.
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