NEW YORK — When Iverson Westbrook arrived at Cameron Yoe High School on Monday morning, he took a roll of stickers out of his book bag and began distributing them to his classmates with the help of his cousin Sicory Smith.
One by one, the crimson and cream “Mayfield and Westbrook for Heisman” stickers were peeled off the spool of paper and smacked on shirts, sweatshirts, lapels, notebooks, books — anything with a surface big enough to hold the circular sticker.
By the end of the day, the pair had turned the school into a satellite Oklahoma campus as they campaigned on behalf of their older brother and cousin Dede Westbrook in their tiny hometown, blanketing the campus and those in it with the Mayfield/Westbrook badges.