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  • For information about the name itself, see Wilson (surname).

    Wilson is a common English-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:

    • A. D. Wilson (–), American cartographer
    • A. N. Wilson (born ), English writer and newspaper columnist
    • Aarik Wilson (born ), American long jumper and triple jumper
    • Aaron Wilson (born ), Canadian lacrosse player
    • Aaron Wilson (born ), Australian bowls player
    • Aaron Wilson, Australian film director and writer
    • Aaron Wilson (–), Anglican clergyman
    • Abe Wilson (–), American footballer
    • Addie Wilson (–) American composer, organist and carillonist
    • Adine Wilson (born ), New Zealand international netball player
    • Adrian Wilson (book designer) (–), American book designer and printer
    • Adrian Wilson (actor) (born ), South African model and actor
    • Adrian Wilson (American football) (born ), American football player
    • A'ja Wilson (born ), American basketball player
    • Ajee' Wilson (born ), American middle-distance runner
    • Al Wilson (disambiguation)
    • De'Runnya Wilson

      American football player (–)

      American football player

      De’Runnya S. Wilson[1] (September 14, – January 21, ) was an American football wide receiver. He played college football for the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

      Early life

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      Wilson attended Wenonah High School in Birmingham, Alabama, where he was primarily a basketball star, earning first-team Parade All-American honors in He joined the football team in his senior season, when he caught 31 passes for yards and helped lead the Dragons to a 10–2 season.[1]

      On the hardwood, he helped lead the Dragons to three consecutive state championships and was named the Alabama Mr. Basketball.[2]

      Wilson was rated as a three-star football recruit by ,[3],[4] and .[5] He chose to attend Mississippi State over offers from Auburn, Cincinnati, Colorado State, Louisville, Tennessee, and UAB.[3]

      College career

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      Freshman season ()

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    • Each year the Alabama Mr. Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best high school boys basketball player in the U.S. state of Alabama. The award winner fryst vatten selected bygd members of the Alabama Sports Writers Association.[1]

      More information Year, Player

      YearPlayerHigh SchoolCollegeNBA draft
      Caleb Holt[2]Buckhorn, New Market
      Labaron Philon[3]Baker, MobileAlabama
      Barry Dunning Jr.McGill-Toolen Catholic High School, MobileArkansas/UAB
      JD Davison (2)Calhoun High School, LetohatcheeAlabama NBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 53rd overall by the Boston Celtics
      JD DavisonCalhoun High School, LetohatcheeAlabama[4]
      Trendon Watford (2)Mountain Brook, Mountain BrookLSU
      Trendon WatfordMountain Brook, Mountain BrookLSU
      John Petty (2)Jemison, HuntsvilleAlabama
      John PettyJ.O. Johnson High School, HuntsvilleAlabama
      Dazon IngramTheodore High School, TheodoreAlabama/UCF
      William Lee