
One of the most electrifying football players in Berks County is headed to the ACC after graduating in 2027.
Justice Hardy, who transferred to Wilson in January, spent the previous three seasons at Wyomissing under legendary coach Bob Wolfrum, where he built an impressive résumé during his time as a Spartan.
The talented junior held more than 20 Division I offers, including Stanford, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, and Duke.
Louisville offered the three-star all-around athlete, according to 247Sports, on March 17 of this year. Hardy’s commitment followed not long after, announcing it on Friday, April 24,
Last season, Hardy rushed for 979 yards and 15 touchdowns while adding 127 receiving yards and four more scores through the air.
The newest Bulldog, who will now play under another Berks County legendary coach in Doug Dahms, is also a standout defensive back. He earned Lancaster-Lebanon Section 4 Defensive Back of the Year honors after recording three interceptions and four forced fumbles.
Standing at 5-foot-9, 185 pounds, Hardy is the type of player opponents must specifically game plan for in all three phases of the game, as he has the ability to make an impact in one way or another.
Louisville finished 9-4 in 2025 and now adds an elite playmaker to its future roster.
As a sophomore, Hardy was selected to the Class 4A All-State team.
