
Former Hollow Rock-Bruceton Central, Ole Miss and San Francisco 49ers football star Patrick Willis will take his spot in another Hall of Fame.
Willis will be enshrined into the National High School Sports Hall of Fame on June 29th in Salt Lake City, Utah.
During his playing days at Hollow Rock-Bruceton Central, Willis amassed 465 tackles, 258 solo tackles and 20 sacks.
He still remains the only player in Tennessee history to be named a finalist for both defensive and offensive Mr. Football Awards in the same season.
Willis also scored 1,609 points on the basketball floor for the Tigers, and was an All-District baseball player.
Following his high school career, Willis became an All-American linebacker at Ole Miss, and eventual first round draft pick and seven time Pro Bowl selection with the San Franciso 49ers.
His previous inductions include the College Football and Carroll County Sports Hall of Fames in 2019, followed by the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2024.





