The rare four-sport athlete, Kail said goodbye to high school sports in style by playing in the eight-man all-star game in Beloit. Kail also played basketball, golf and ran track. But he participated in much more, as he was the Student Council President, and he was in the National Honor Society and Catholic Youth Organization. He volunteers time on the weekends as an usher for Mass, and he has also helped out with updating the St. John’s football field. Kail also works at Glen Elder State Park, doing ground maintenance. This fall, he will be attending Kansas State University, where he plans to study mechanical engineering.
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