VYPE Kansas Pre-Season High School Football Watch List – Sponsored by Shelter Insurance

This list was compiled from Vype editors research and quotes from coaches. To nominate someone to be added to this list please email [email protected]

Sam Harp, Andale

2024 stats: 101 carries, 1,057 rushing yards, 21 rushing touchdowns, 35-of-54 passing, 813 passing yards, 13 passing touchdowns, 0 interceptions

“Sam Harp is a three-year starter for us at quarterback and defensive back, and is one of the best football players to ever put on the Andale uniform. He will be a huge weapon for us.”

Jack Horsch, Andale

2024 stats: 64 tackles, 3 sacks, 8 tackles for loss, 8 receptions, 256 receiving yards, 50 carries, 636 rushing yards, 11 combined touchdowns

“Jack Horsch had a tremendous year last year at running back and linebacker and is a three-year starter on defense. Jack can do it all in the backfield – he has great hands, runs the ball tough and is an excellent blocker. The most exciting thing about Jack is that he might be even better on defense. Look for Jack to have a great year.

Jaylen Wilson, Andover Central

2024 stats: 27 tackles, 8 solo, 6.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, one forced fumble.

“He holds multiple college offers and looks to have a big season.”

Paxton McLeod, Andover Central

“Paxton is a two-year starter at center and should have another solid year this season. He’s one of the strongest kids we have had.”

Carson Vinyard, Argonia/Attica

“Carson Vineyard will be a senior this upcoming fall. He has led the team in tackles the last two seasons from his linebacker position. He was also the team’s leading rusher last season as our featured running back.”

Jordey Pierce, Arkansas City

2024 stats: More than 1,900 passing yards and 300 rushing yards; 17 passing touchdowns

“This season he is expected to remain a dominant athlete.”

Max Bottorff, Atchison County

2024 stats: 700 rushing yards, 6 touchdowns, seven receptions, 112 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns, 108 tackles

“He was our leading rusher the past two years, and our leading tackler last year, as well. He’s our alpha dog.”

Brody Haskell, Augusta

2024 stats: 1,031 passing yards, 354 rushing yards, 220 receiving yards, 11 receptions

“Brody is a versatile athlete; he works hard, leads by example and brings joy to practices and games. He is a great leader on and off the field.”

Brecken Albert, Augusta

2024 stats: 54 receptions, 778 receiving yards

“Brecken has grown into a solid athlete. He’s coachable, tough and reliable. He has listened, taken criticism in the right way and turned it into growth. Every year he has gotten better, and now he is one of the guys trusted to make plays when it matters.”

Nash Morrison, Basehor-Linwood

2024 stats: 42 receptions, 551 receiving yards, nine touchdowns

“Nash is a long, athletic wide receiver with deceptive speed. He started on the basketball team and led his football team in receiving as a junior. He high points the ball well and has made great strides as a route runner. “

Carson Dixon, Basehor-Linwood

2024 stats: 1,828 passing yards, 22 touchdowns, five interceptions

“Carson has made huge strides in his first year as a starter … and he is expected to have bigger numbers this season. Carson is also a track athlete, as well, so he has really good speed to go along with his strong arm.”

Nate Martin, Basehor-Linwood

“Nate is a dynamic all-around football player and athlete. He will be a four-year starter and will likely be the only two-way player this coming season. Martin has great instincts and football IQ.”

Cooper Ingram, Basehor-Linwood

2024 stats: 44 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks

“Cooper has great length and athleticism and is an outstanding defensive lineman. He was an impact starter as a junior.”

Grady Talbot, Belle Plaine

“He gives 100% commitment. Whether it is practice, summer, weights, multi-sport

athlete or in the classroom – he does all the things a coach would want.”

Joel Rexroat, Beloit

2024 stats: 1,899 rushing yards, 28 touchdowns

“Joel is a fantastic young man who was a unanimous All-State running back last fall. Joel is a tremendous football player, who is tough as nails.”

Brody Litton, Beloit

“Brody is an outstanding young man who has a great work ethic. He is transitioning to the offensive lineman this fall after playing tight end the last three years. He is a dominant run blocker who will have a huge season.”

Brooks Dunstan, Beloit St. John’s

“Brooks leads with his example first and foremost. His attendance is unwavering, his

attitude and willingness to learn is always top notch, and he is ready to serve the team in

whatever role is asked of him. Brooks is working on his vocal leadership, but his ability to

lead with his work has been critical for us this summer.”

Landon Steven, Bishop Carroll

“A true competitor, he brings strength to the field with a 275-pound bench press and elite

agility as a point guard on the basketball team. Landon combines physical toughness with

sharp instincts, always around the ball and elevating the defense with his leadership.”

Devyn Davis, Bishop Miege

“Devyn will be a four-year starter as a defensive lineman. Has been a big part of the defensive line the last few seasons. He is also a team captain.”

Lawson McGraw, Blue Valley West 

Fluid athlete with quick route stems and burst in space. Effective in the slot with YAC skills and high-level instinct.

Trace Rudd, Blue Valley Northwest 

Steady leg with consistency from distance; mechanics and calm demeanor stand out under pressure. Reliable on kicks beyond the hash with repeatable form.

Jacob Miller, Buhler

“Jacob is a very hard worker. He runs well for a big man. He is very physical and is great

cover guy. He is very coachable.”

Brock Moon, Burlingame

“Brock led his team in tackles last season as a junior on a 10-1 Sectional runner-up in 8-Man Division 2.  Brock was voted a unanimous all-league linebacker first team for the Lyon County League. Burlingame graduated nine seniors and a solid senior class, so coaches and the team will look to lean on Brock a lot on defense, as well as on offense.” 

Alex Mautz, Burlington

“Alex has been an incredible leader for his team since his sophomore year, which was taken away from him as he completely blew out his knee on the second drive of the first game of the season. With an injury of that magnitude, it just takes a while to get back to moving the way you used to.”

Aiden Weaver, Campus

“He started and recorded 65 tackles as a freshman. He has prototypical size and speed. He is also a good wrestler for CHS.”

Jaxon Nightingale, Canton-Galva

“This will be Jaxon’s second year starting both ways for CG, and he got a little playing time as a freshman. His passion for the game has helped him get to the point to where he is now becoming a leader on and off the field and getting bigger and stronger in the weight room.”

Cooper Criss, Cedar Vale-Dexter

“Cooper took over as our starting quarterback in his third game of his freshman season and has since thrown for 3,000 yards and compiled 56 total touchdowns (43 throwing/12 rushing/1 receiving) and has completed 54% of his passes (238/440). Cooper is a hard worker with a very high football IQ. He competes hard and just really loves the game. Had a great summer highlighted by a strong performance at the Manning Passing Academy in late June.”

Jaylen Harris, Cedar Vale-Dexter

2024 stats: 33 receptions, 401 yards, 5 touchdowns, 18 tackles for loss

“Jaylen is a three-year starter and is being recruited by several in-state schools. He’s a hard worker who is a tremendous kid to coach.”

Jaydan Mannon, Central-Burden

“Jaydan has put in a lot of time this offseason to build his body up, with the focus of being an anchor on both the offensive and defensive line this coming fall. He has gone to a few showcases and is signed up to attend a few college camps around the state this summer.”

Kris Harding, Chanute

2024 stats: 1,812 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, 5 interceptions

“Kris is a great athlete and player with great arm talent and great instincts. He can play at the next level. Entering his senior year, he has accumulated almost 3,500 passing yards.” 

Brady Alonzo, Chanute

2024 stats: 37 tackles, 6 for loss, 3 sacks

“Brady has a great frame and can move well. He will probably play offensive line at the next level but is a good player on the defensive line, as well.”

Audiel Becker, Chapman

2024 stats: 667 rushing yards, five touchdowns, 94 tackles

“He led the team on both sides of the ball last season. After a strong offseason, Becker looks to have another strong season.”

Ian Sayers, Chapman

“Ian was the team’s top offensive lineman last season and is back to anchor the line again this year. He will also be a strong linebacker on the defensive side of the ball. “

Daxton Hostetler, Chaparral

“Hostetler is the definition of a leader on and off the field. A two-way starter on the offensive and defensive lines, Daxton combines size, strength and work ethic to anchor both fronts for the Roadrunners.”

Daniel Schmidt, Chaparral

“Last year, he became our starting quarterback and also played as our starting safety. He ranked fourth in tackles during both his freshman and sophomore years, and he recorded three interceptions each year while playing safety.” 

Nolan Durr, Cheney

““After contributing heavily as a sophomore, Nolan started both ways last season and earned all-league honors. He looks to be more dominant this fall…. Nolan has invested a lot of time in the offseason to get stronger and faster and is ready to be an impact player this season. He will be a big contributor to his team’s success this season.”

Reece Tolar, Cheney

“Due to injury, he started his first varsity game last season in Week 4, playing linebacker. He improved every week and has had a productive offseason. This fall, he will likely be starting at linebacker and quarterback.”

Cooper Smith – Cherryvale

Smith is a strong and physical lineman who excels at keeping his quarterback safe.

Eisaac Girton, Clay Center

“He has never been a featured player on our team with the number of athletes we’ve had the last couple of years, but he is primed for a big season.”

Garrison Wells, Clearwater

“He was a top 3A running back in 2024 as a junior. He has good size and speed at 5-foot-9 and 220 pounds and still runs a 4.8 40. He has great vision and has potential as a college running back.”

Joseph Fahey, Clifton-Clyde

“Joseph is one of the team’s most experienced players, returning from a 9-3 team last season. He plays multiple spots on the offensive side of the ball, including quarterback, wide receiver and running back. He has good speed, hands and a solid understanding of the game.”

Luke Nobert, Clifton-Clyde

“Luke has been a big part of Clifton-Clyde’s football success over the last two seasons.  He has started in some capacity since his sophomore year at tight end or defensive end.  Losing some key players to graduation will force Luke into taking on a bigger role this season.”

Axel Erne – Coffeyville

Erne will lead the offense at quarterback. He is an outstanding player with a high football

IQ.

Cody Wright, Colby

2024 stats: 75 receiving yards, 11 receptions, 55 tackles, one sack, one defensive touchdown

“He looks to make a bigger impact this season.”

Kash Smith, Columbus

2024 stats: 97 tackles, 18 pancake blocks

“Kash was an All-CNC league selection on the offensive line last season. He was also an All-State honorable mention selection on the defensive line. “

Jett Tanner, Columbus

“Tanner led the team in rushing with 826 yards and six touchdowns last year. He also registered 70 tackles as an inside linebacker.”

Logan Osner, Conway Springs

2024 stats: 1,238 rushing yards, 12 touchdowns, 73 tackles, 4 tackles for loss

“Logan is heading into his senior year after being the second-leading rusher on last season’s team.”

Ashton Stull, Conway Springs

“Ashton has been a three-year starter on the offensive line. He has been a two-time All-State selection and first team offensive guard. He filled in for an injured player as a sophomore and has never lost his starting job. He leads the way up front for a run-heavy offense.”

Luke Stewart, Council Grove

“Luke has already proved to be an outstanding quarterback and will no doubt continue to do that this season. Over his two years as a starter, he has thrown for 2,713 yards and 27 touchdowns.”

Blaise French, Council Grove

“Blaise returns after earning first team All-Class 2A defensive back honors a season ago across multiple publications. He has incredible speed on the football field. This year, he will look to build on his defensive efforts from a season ago and move into a starting running back role on offense.”

Dylan Halderson, Cunningham

“Dylan is a three-sport athlete who is mentally tough and loves the contact of football. He does well on both sides of the ball and is physical and flies to the ball going downhill.”

Skyler Thimesch, Cunningham

“Skyler works best with the ball in his hands. He had some big plays rushing the passer last year on defense but is probably known for his offense. He uses his speed to make plays and has worked himself into being a threat receiving, as well.”

Max Robinson, Derby

“We’ve seen him mature both as a young man and football player these past four years. I’m excited to see all his work get put to use on the playing field this season.”

Aldo Reyes, Dodge City

“Aldo is an incoming senior who is a player who will be starting his third year at DCHS. He has been honored with all-league and All-State recognition following his junior year.

He is an accountable athlete who has been near perfect in offseason conditioning.”

Carter Green, Douglass

2024 stats: 168 carries, 671 rushing yards, 6 touchdowns, 71 tackles

“Carter is coming off a successful sophomore season where he received second team all-Central Plains League honors at running back and linebacker. His team will lean on him heavily on offense, and he should take over as play-caller on defense.”

Beau Hall, El Dorado

“Beau is talented in many different ways. He excels in all the sports he plays. Along with being a standout football player, he is a state qualifying wrestler and track athlete.”

Trent Schartz, Ellis

2024 stats: 1,326 passing yards, 24 passing touchdowns, 635 rushing yards, 13 rushing touchdowns

“Trent put up good numbers as a freshman quarterback.”

Carson Schartz, Ellis

2024 stats: 87 carries, 559 rushing yards, 11 combined touchdowns, 99 tackles, 46 solo

“In his senior year, Carson is an all-around great player who will be a key player this season. No matter which side of the ball he is playing on, he will be a tough matchup.”

Cooper McGowan, Ellsworth

“Cooper has been an integral part of the Ellsworth program’s success his entire career. He was an all-league selection on the defensive line and tight end in the very competitive NCAA. He was a team leader in tackles from the defensive end spot; he is someone you have to account for every snap on defense.”

Tucker Goss, Ellsworth

“Tucker is a tough athlete who has been a starter on the defense since his sophomore season. Tucker is an extremely physical player on both sides of the ball. Tucker is a guy who brings physicality to the team.”

Cage Crabill, Eudora

“Cage will be a three-year starter at center and defensive line this year. He was all-state as a junior and all-league as a junior and sophomore. He has picked up an offer from Kansas Wesleyan and will have the opportunity to play at the D2 level. Cage is a great leader on the field and in the weight room.”

Peyton Hare, Eureka

2024 stats: 868 rushing yards, 14 rushing touchdowns, 805 passing yards, 12 passing touchdowns, 56 tackles, 8 tackles for loss.

“Hare is Eureka’s quarterback and outside linebacker. He had 1 sack, 1 interception for TD, 1 punt block, 1 fumble caused, 1 fumble recovered.”

TJ Mills, Eureka

2024 stats: 868 rushing yards, 14 rushing touchdowns, 805 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, 56 tackles, 8 for loss

“TJ plays at wide receiver on offense and defensive back on defense. He brings speed and agility to the field, and he will be an impact player this year.

Brodie Snodgrass, Fairfield

2024 stats: 950 rushing yards, 14 touchdowns

“He ended last season with 950 yards rushing and 14 touchdowns. He is an extremely hard worker and pushes through adversity whenever he is faced with it.”

Ty Finley, Flinthills

“Ty was a threat in the deep pass game last season and is always a threat as a returner for both punt return and kick return. In this, his sophomore year, he will continue to be a problem for the opposition.”

Wes Anderson, Frankfort

“A four-year starter at quarterback, Anderson has helped lead Frankfort to back-to-back semifinal appearances. Led 8-Man in passing yards the past two seasons, and he owns every passing record at Frankfort. “

Brayden O’Leary, Fredonia

2024 stats: 1,000 passing yards, 400 rushing 

“Brayden is an outstanding athlete who excels on both sides of the ball. He has the skills to play at the next level.”

Jay Evans – Fredonia

Jay has the size and athletic ability to play at the next level. We are very excited for his

senior season. He has the potential to have an outstanding season on both sides of the ball.

Kadyn Ellis, Fredonia

2024 stats: 73 tackles, 2 interceptions

“Ellis was an all-district and all-league defensive back last season. He is a great kid and football player.

Jhett Price, Garden City

2024 stats: 25 receptions, 330 yards, 65 tackles, 7 for loss, 4 sacks

“A two-way starter who is a physical blocker at the point of attack. He has great hands and can run after the catch. Price is a physical presence at linebacker.”

Culden Plankenhorn, Garden City

“An outstanding tackler who plays with a great motor on defense. He has speed and athletic ability to make plays sideline to sideline.”

Emrick Hayes, Garden Plain

“Emrick is extremely competitive,  and that fuels his daily effort. Emrick attacks his workouts in the weight room and on the practice field. He is driven to succeed and a strong leader by example. Emrick has the ability to bring out the best in his teammates. We are looking for another big season out of Emrick this season.”

Syre Padilla, Gardner-Edgerton

“Syre is one of two returning running backs. He had 1,705 rushing yards, 16 touchdowns.”

Porter Swaim, Gardner-Edgerton

“Porter had 936 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns.”

Blake Brokob – Girard

A beast on the defensive side of the ball at linebacker. He keeps his head on a swivel and

knows how to find the ball.

Elliott Walk, Goddard 

“Elliott is a fantastic football player, but more importantly, he is a wonderful young man and team leader. He has a high commitment to the classroom, his team and his faith shines in all that he does.”

Bryer Rojas, Goddard

“Bryer was on pace to have a tremendous junior season, but he tore a ligament in his shoulder and ended his season the night he helped his team beat Andover Central. Bryer is getting looks from some big-time programs and is poised to have a breakout senior season.”

D’Ervin Manuel-Phillips, Goddard

“D’Ervin was an all-league defensive back in 2024, and this season, he will also play offense at receiver. Erv’s ability in the kick return game was on full display when he returned a 96-yard kickoff return in Goddard’s upset win over Andover Central.”

Trey Gaddis, Goessel

2024 stats: 57 tackles, 2 interceptions, 318 rushing yards

“Trey led the team in touchdowns last year and was one of the leading tacklers, as well. He should continue to put up big numbers again this season.”

Ian Premer, Great Bend

“Premer has committed to play at Notre Dame. He is a top-ranked player in the state. An overall great kid and athlete and will help lead Great Bend to a successful season.”

Cooper Ohnmacht, Great Bend

2024 stats: 422 receiving yards, 6 receiving touchdowns, 150 passing yards, 4 passing touchdowns, 30 tackles, 1 for loss

“Cooper holds offers to play football from Iowa State and K-State.”

Gus Corsair, Hays 

Stout interior lineman with strong anchor and low pad level—controls the line of scrimmage in both run and pass schemes. Moves well laterally for his size and shows potential as a dominant push in the trench.

Ethan Coutre, Hesston

2024 stats: 69 tackles, 6 sacks, 1.5 tackles for loss, 7 forced fumbles

“Ethan has a great combination of speed, power and strength, which makes him a solid football player. He is a difference maker on both sides of the ball. He ran a 4.6 40 and had a vertical jump of 37.5 inches. He also ran the anchor in one of 3A’s fast 400-relay teams last spring. He’s one of the most explosive athletes we’ve had.”

Gunner Goalden, Hesston

2024 stats: 54 tackles, 4.5 sacks

“Gunner has started on offense and defense since his freshman year. His technique and power separate him from other linemen in the area.” 

Ethan Morton, Hiawatha

“Ethan was first team Big East League last season. He is a game-changer and will start on both sides of the ball this year.”

Lane Kesler, Hiawatha

“Lane had a good junior season, starting on the offensive and defensive line and playing 98% of the snaps. He had a good summer and is getting interest from some very good schools.”

Jesiah Gooch, Hillsboro

“He consistently gave his best effort on the field, making key plays and setting a positive example for his teammates. Jesiah’s work ethic, positive attitude, and willingness to support others made a big impact on our team’s success.”

Cooper Cranston, Holcomb

2024 stats: 78 tackles, 2 interceptions, 22 carries, 170 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown, 396 receiving yards, 6 receiving touchdowns

“Cranston started both ways as a freshman on a Holcomb team that played in the semifinals against Andale last fall. He will make the move to quarterback on offense and continue to play safety on defense.” 

Matt Rosen, Holcomb

“Matt is a two-way starter on the offensive and defensive lines. He is committed to D1 Central Arkansas on a full-ride scholarship. He has a huge personality and big heart and always wants to do well.” 

Cael Frazier, Holton

“A three-year starter, Frazier plays fullback and linebacker. He is getting looks from a number of D2 schools.”

Jacob Harrington – Humboldt

A great team player, Harrington will do what it takes to help his team be successful. He is a

strong target at receiver.

Kyler Isbell – Humboldt

Up front, Isbell wreaks havoc on his opponents as an offensive lineman. He is a good

blocker and a frustrating matchup.

Mason Sterling, Humboldt

“Mason works as hard in the classroom as he does on the field. He is a three-year starter for Humboldt and carries a 4.0 GPA. Look for him to have another solid season.”

Mark McCullough, Humboldt

“Mark was both first team all-league offensive and defensive line, as well as first team all-district offensive line and second team defensive line. Mark has been the linchpin of the offensive line for the last three years.”

Jackson Anderson, Hutchinson

“Anderson is a tough and physical football player. He has a natural nose for finding the football and always seems to be in the right place at the right time. He’s a skilled football player who continues to get bigger and faster in the weight room and will make a name for himself this year.”

Drew Dechant, Hutchinson Trinity

2024 stats: 904 passing yards, 8 touchdowns, 62 carries, 225 rushing yards, 46 tackles

“Drew is an All-State quarterback and defensive back. He is a three-year starter at both positions. He accumulated 1,129 yards and nine touchdowns.” 

Isaac Hammersmith, Hutchinson Trinity

2024 stats: 64 tackles, 3 sacks, 4 tackles for loss

“Isaac is a solid lineman on both sides of the ball. He is a force and will be a tough matchup no matter who is on the other side of the ball.”

Cooper Wiens, Inman

2024 stats: 83 tackles, 6 sacks, 26 for loss

“Cooper is one of the hardest-working kids on the football field. He gives maximum effort on every snap, never taking a play off. He’s incredibly tough, always battling through contact and pushing through pain to help his team. His physical style of play sets the tone for both sides of the ball, delivering hits that make an impact.”

Malachi Brunk, Inman

2024 stats: 629 rushing yards, 105 carries, 263 receiving yards, 20 receptions, 55 tackles, 2 interceptions, 2 forced fumbles

“Malachi was the starting quarterback his freshman season and was moved to running back last season. He will return to quarterback this year as an explosive athlete who is able to run extremely well.  He will be a tremendous athlete on both sides of the ball.”

Roman Byers, KC Piper

2024 stats: 561 rushing yards, 10 touchdowns

“Roman is a prime-time player on both sides of the ball. He started as a sophomore at running back. He was also a captain and is one of the team leaders.”

Roch Emanuel, KC Piper


“A defensive end who was a really good player last year. Roch anchors the defensive line, and is an outstanding baseball player, as well. It will be his third year starting, and will be a team leader.”

Cincere Lewis, KC Schlagle 

“Cincere is a very athletic football player. He is instinctive, has a high football IQ and plays both sides of the ball and is equally dominant on both. He is a quiet, lead-by-example player, who makes everyone around him better.” 

Bre’naj Price, KC Schlagle

“Bre’naj is a long, athletic player, who is relentless when pursuing the ball. Has a natural ability to beat the opposing player off the snap, and even when he does not get home, he affects the throwing lane of the quarterback. He doubles as a tight end and is exceptional at snagging passes at their highest point.”

Cody Crawford, KC Turner

2024 stats: 8 receptions, 207 yards, 1 touchdown

“Cody is an outstanding  athlete with a big frame. He had a breakout season as a junior and is looking for big things as a senior. He had eight catches for 207 yards and one touchdown.” 

Cal Purvis, Kapaun Mount Carmel 

2024 stats: 68 solo tackles, 38 assisted, 20 for loss, 4 sacks, 480 rushing yards, 64 carries. 11 touchdowns

“Purvis is the bedrock of Kapaun’s defense at inside linebacker, as well as a potent ball carrier and blocker on the offensive side of the ball. He is a sideline-to-sideline defender and creates havoc all over the field. Purvis has multiple Division 1 offers, including Navy and Air Force.”

Nick Anciaux, Kapaun Mt. Carmel

“Anciaux is a returning starter and anchor for Kapaun’s offensive line at right tackle.  He moves well, is athletic and is excellent at the point of attack. He currently has 15 college offers.”

Gabe Andersen, Kingman

2024 stats: 121 carries, 797 rushing yards, 11 touchdowns

“Gabe is a three-year starter at running back and two years on defense. He carried the load last season. With a revamped offensive line and a young quarterback, he will have to lean on his experience and playmaking ability.”

Roper Whitley – Labette

Whitley is a hard worker and who is continually improving his game. He has a knack for

making big plays.

Kegan Bates – Labette

Kegan is back at linebacker and a threat to break any play for a score. He has great hands

and does a good job of going up to get the ball.

Jaxon Pollard, Lansing

“Pollard is a hard-working athlete who does not quit. He is always working to improve his game and do his best for his team.” 

Kylier Greene, Larned

“Kylier is raw, but is a big physical kid. As a sophomore last season, he was Larned’s most consistent defensive lineman and did a great job. He was an honorable mention all-league selection, but he is expected to make a bigger impact this season.”

Mason Miller, Larned

“Was all-league his sophomore and junior years. He was all-state as a junior. He has averaged 30+ tackles all three years as a defensive back and has five career interceptions. He’s a very versatile football player and very physical for his size.” 

Josh Galbreath, Lawrence 

Versatile playmaker with a knack for creating separation and flipping field position. Sparks in space with receiving ability and return instincts.

Jaxon Becker, Lawrence

“Jaxon is one of the most competitive players I have ever coached.  He is as good on Tuesday as he is on Friday. Some guys make plays, some guys don’t. Jaxon makes plays.”

Maddon Brittingham, Lawrence Free State

“Maddon is an athlete who will be lining up as a running back, receiver and safety this year. He has put in the work this offseason, and it will show when he is on the field.”

Ethan Prescott, Lawrence Free State

“This will be Ethan’s third year as a starter at Free State High School. He’s played both safety and linebacker and will also be working at tight end this fall. He plays with great intelligence and football skills.”

Braden Wilmes, Lawrence Free State 

Flashes elite size (6′8″) with polished footwork and anchor strength. Trustworthy against counter moves and excels in drive-blocking schemes.

Dylan Ohlde, Linn

“Dylan is a three-year letter winner and has started on both sides of the ball since his freshman season. He has been the heart and soul of his team the past few years and truly leads by example.”

Case Ashmore, Logan

2024 stats: 12 receptions, 320 receiving yards, 5 touchdowns

“Case played tailback, tight end and linebacker last year as a junior. He will probably play either quarterback or tailback this year, along with linebacker or defensive end. Last year, he rushed for close to 300 yards and five touchdowns, while also catching 12 passes for 320 yards and another five touchdowns in limited roles at both positions.” 

Rickey Giles, Louisburg

“Rickey has had a great summer, and coaches are looking forward to him having a big season.”

James Marcotte, Lyndon 

“James was our leading rusher and scorer from last year. He had 1,500 all-purpose yards with 887 rushing yards, 303 receiving and 29 touchdowns, including two kick returns.

Xander Young, Lyons

2024 stats: 99 carries, 600 rushing yards, 5 touchdowns

“As a freshman last year, Xander picked up the game fast. In one game, he came away with 250 yards rushing and three touchdowns. He is also a two-way starter – he had 60 total tackles, 40 solo tackles and three tackles for loss. This is a kid to watch for years to come. “

Hunter Higgins, Maize South

“A commit to the University of Kansas, Higgins is a four-year starter and a two-time team captain. Hunter is a complete student-athlete. His dedication to helping the younger athletes find a place on the team and his character radiate throughout the team.”

Reign Illian, Maize South

“Illian will take over and lead the offense at quarterback. Learning the complexity of a new offense and accepting the greatly increased expectations as a passing quarterback, Reign has a lot of potential and is already catching the eyes of many college coaches this summer.”

JJ Dunnigan, Manhattan

“JJ is an outstanding athlete and football player. He will be a key player for Manhattan this season.”

Garrison Vikander, Manhattan

“Garrison is a two-year two-way starter. He is a solid athlete who works hard to be his best.” 

Cooper Scharff, Marmaton Valley

2024 stats: 35 carries, 411 rushing yards, 10 touchdowns, 16 receptions, 392 receiving yards, 6 touchdowns

“Scharff is an outstanding football player on both sides of the ball. He has been a big factor in Marmaton Valley’s 6-3 and 8-2 records the last two seasons. He will look to lead his team to another successful season. On offense, he is an electric playmaker with remarkable efficiency. He is a lightning in a bottle and will soon be known as one of the most explosive offensive players in 8-Man football. On defense, Cooper is a sure tackler with the versatility to do whatever is asked of him.”

Ashton Malm, McPherson

“Ashton is electric. He is a really good receiver in just his sophomore year. He takes pride in his perimeter blocking as well. Ashton is a program builder who leads by example and is vocal when necessary.”

Dane Becker, McPherson

2024 stats: 43 carries, 393 rushing yards, 2 touchdowns

“Becker will look to make a bigger impact this season.”

Samuel Lynn, Meade

“Samuel is coming off a back injury that kept him out of the 2024 season for his junior year. He was Meade’s second leading tackler from an 8-2 season in 2023, and the backup who came in against the very strong Wichita County and went 17 of 30 for 250 yards and two touchdowns. Getting him back on the field will make a big difference in the team’s success this year.”

Ashton Harjo, Meade

“Ashton stepped up big last season. He was the team’s leading tackler last year at middle linebacker and was also the leading rusher this season. He looks to continue to be a big producer this season.”

Lamarcus Barber, Mill Valley

Inside lineman with stout base and consistency; wins early with strong hand punch and anchor. Durable presence against interior bull rush.

Owen Just, Minneapolis

“He is a three-year starter at QB and three-year starter on defense. He makes incredible reads and can fit the ball into a key hole from anywhere on the field…. He is an outstanding athlete and will be a playmaker this season.”

Ian Deters, Mission Valley

2024 stats: 34 tackles, 12 solo

“Ian is an excellent and humble, yet competitive young man, dedicated student and explosive athlete. He will play outside linebacker, fullback and receiver in different scenarios due to his versatility.”

Bryce Bunger, Mission Valley

2024 stats: 26 solo tackles, 36 assisted tackles, 408 receiving yards, 18 receptions

“Bryce is a versatile athlete who combines solid length with tremendous speed and willingness to play aggressively. He will play free safety and wide receiver.”

Kaizer Kanitz, Moundridge

“Kaizer is a three-sport standout. He is an extremely hard worker and holds himself to a high standard during training and competition. He is a player who consistently produces at a high level which has led to a highly dependable player.” 

Carter Hajek, Nemaha Central

“A great kid who will be a four-year starter on defense and three-year starter on offense. He will look to lead the offense again with his ability to run the ball and keep teams off balanced when he throws.”

Cole Ramey – Neodesha

Ramey brings speed and agility to the offense as a running back. He is a tough runner to

bring down when he has the ball.

J’vonte White – Neodesha

He is an all-around outstanding football player who can be a scoring threat in a number of

ways.

Jonathan Hill, Newton

2024 stats: 240 receiving yards, 22 receptions, 2 touchdowns, 24 tackles, 3 tackles for loss

“Hill was a reliable player last season as a junior. He is a great kid that never wanted to leave the field. He stayed healthy all year and was always there when we needed him. I expect him to take the next steps for us this season as both a football player and leader.”

Kolbie Espada, Newton

2024 stats: 570 passing yards, 4 touchdowns

“Kolbie has worked his butt off this offseason to put himself in prime position to be our starting quarterback for his senior campaign. Kolbie stepped up for us last season and started in five games for us due to injury.”

Kane Wise, Newton

“Kane has had a monster offseason this spring and his coaches are excited to see what he brings to the table during his junior season.”

Riley Brawner, Nickerson

“Riley isn’t going to be a dude who wows anyone at a combine, but the kid is a downright competitor. Sports come naturally for him, and over the last year his work ethic has developed to get him in the best position for success for his senior year.”

Owen Hammond, Northern Valley

2024 stats: 742 receiving yards, 40 receptions, 14 receiving touchdowns, 418 rushing yards, 8 rushing touchdowns

“Owen has been a great player for the Northern Valley program. As a freshman and sophomore, his role was limited due to roster depth. As a junior last year, he broke out, breaking school records in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns.”

Gavin Thalheim, Northern Valley

“Gavin has been a major contributor on defense, starting as a freshman. He looks to increase his impact on the field this year and be a leader for the team.”

Jorgan Schiltz, Oakley

2024 stats: 59 carries, 445 rushing yards, 5 touchdowns

“Jorgan is an elusive back that does great things offensively and defensively. He is an honorable all-state selection as a junior and was a second team running back and defensive back. He has great speed to break a run wide open, but has the power to run on the inside, as well.”

Josiah Pattangall, Oberlin Decatur Community

2024 stats: 1,285 rushing yards

“Josiah is an outstanding running back. He will continue to be a key player this season.”

Connor Tracy, Olathe West

2024 stats: 54 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks

“Connor was Olathe West’s leading tackler on the defensive line last season. He has worked extremely hard in the offseason, is a high-character individual who excels in the classroom, as well.”

Kasen Parsons, Osage City

2024 stats: over 1,000 rushing yards, 19 rushing touchdowns, over 1,800 passing yards, 21 passing touchdowns

“Kasen has started at quarterback since his sophomore year, and he is a very talented dual-threat quarterback. He’s earned various postseason accolades at the league, district and state level through the last two seasons. He also earned honors as a punter with a 39.8-yard average. He was the 3A state javelin champion.”

Quenten Stark, Osage City

2024 stats: 700 receiving yards, 13 touchdowns

“Quenten was an all-league, all-state receiver last season. His combination of length and speed make him a tough cover for defenses. He was the 3A state high jump champion.”

Richie Rockhold, Oskaloosa

2024 stats: 475 rushing yards, 84 carries, 4 touchdowns, 29 tackles

“Richie took off as a running back in his sophomore season; he was honorable mention all-league NEK. This season, Richie will be a feature player both offensively and defensively. New installs will be made to allow him more touches and to have more impact on the offense.”

McKendan O’Neal, Oskaloosa

“McKendan is the leader on the team this season. He has been a hard worker during the offseason. He has made huge gains in the weight room since the 2024 season and looks to see it pay off.”

Nate Sims, Ottawa 

Quick-footed receiver who excels in intermediate timing routes. Natural separation and reliable hands make him dependable against zone coverage.

Tyler Brown, Oxford

2024 stats: 50 tackles, 10 for loss, 4.5 sacks

“He is the strongest kid in our building with a bench at 350, clean at 300 and squats 455. He had 50 total tackles last year at nose guard with most of games ending at halftime. He is the center of defense and many teams are forced to run outside because of his presence in the middle.”

Sasha Pichnenko, Paola

2024 stats: 467 receiving yards

“Sasha returns for his senior season. He has worked extremely hard in the offseason, preparing for his senior campaign.”

Garrett Metcalfe, Perry-Lecompton

2024 stats: 952 passing yards, 7 passing touchdowns, 4 rushing touchdowns, 40 tackles, 32 solo

“Garrett returns as starting quarterback and has been a starter since halfway through his sophomore season. From his safety position on defense, he had 40 total tackles, 32 of which were solo. Looks to have a great senior season and build upon last year’s quarterfinal run.”  

Amos Brakenhoff, Perry-Lecompton

2024 stats: 53 tackles

“Amos fought some injury issues last season, but really played well in the late-season games. In the second-round win against Frontenac, he had 14 tackles with two tackles for loss and a forced fumble. Very good instincts and plays extremely hard from his linebacker position.”

Dayton Reeves, Pike Valley

2024 stats: 209 receiving yards, 36 tackles

“Dayton is an explosive player with speed and shiftiness. He plays running back and wide receiver on offense and safety on defense and is expected to have a breakout year.”

Owen Russell, Pike Valley

2024 stats: 345 passing yards, 31 tackles

“Owen plays quarterback on offense and linebacker on defense. He eats, sleeps and breathes sports and he has great football IQ and will outwork anyone.”

De’Marus Partee, Pittsburg

“Partee is a two-time All-State linebacker, first team as a junior and a nominee for 5A Defensive Player of Year. Currently has one DI offer but is getting looks from other schools.” 

Parker Pinamonti, Pittsburg

“Parker totaled 52 tackles, six sacks, and two fumble recoveries last season, while also being All-State honorable mention defensive lineman.”

Klayton Adamson, Pittsburg Colgan

“Klayton has great speed and explosive burst and can score from anywhere. He is dangerous split out as a receiver, in the backfield or as a return man. Last year, he averaged over nine  yards per carry with four touchdowns on the ground and averaged 20 yards per catch with another six touchdowns through the air.”

Anthony Schremmer, Pittsburg Colgan

“Anthony is a great multi-tool offensive player, but especially excels on defense as a safety and outside linebacker. He led the team in interceptions last year with five, and was number six on the team in total tackles with 53.”

Ryddik Bethel, Plainville

2024 stats: 46 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 forced fumbles

“Ryddik started on the offensive and defensive lines during his sophomore and junior years. He was also the anchor on the offensive line that paved the way for 2,100 yards rushing.”

Kam Staton, Pleasanton

“Kam has been starting since he was a freshman and has passed for 1,000 yards each season. He has grown as a leader and as a football player each year.”

Mario Davis, Pleasanton

“Mario is a matchup problem when he lines up at wide receiver or cornerback. He is a smooth athlete who has a knack for making big plays.”

Arley Morrell, Pratt

2024 stats: 19 receptions, 446 yards, 4 touchdowns

“Arley was first team all-state in every publication in the state last year at either punter, tight end or defensive end. He is a Colorado State commit who is a great kid who works very hard and is also on pace to be the class valedictorian.”

Pius Graff, Remington

 “He looks to be a great leader for our team and has the capability of making this team click and gel together.”

Kash Henke, Republic County

“Kash has the ability to throw for 200 yards a game as well as run for 200. He was able to do both last year at times. If he has the type of year that I think he will, we will have a very good year. He is also one of those corners that teams just don’t throw at.”

Connor Martin, Republic County

“Connor has turned into a very solid outside linebacker. He has been focusing on getting bigger, faster and stronger. He is around the ball all the time and just makes the plays when you need him to.”

Aydin Witherspoon, Riverton

“Aydin plays both running back and wide receiver. With over 750 yards rushing and 600 yards receiving last season, he should be the team’s top back this season.” 

Brock Ross,  Riverton

“Brock will lead the offensive and defensive lines. Look for him to bring leadership to the younger guys, filling the other positions.

Ezra Spiller, Rock Creek

2024 stats: 92 tackles, 11 tackles for loss

“Ezra was a first team all-NCKL linebacker last season. Ezra is a very physical football player and was a big part of a defense that did not allow a rushing touchdown during the regular season in 2024.”

Wade Rottinghaus, Rock Creek

“Wade was a two-way starter last year at guard and defensive tackle. He is strong enough to play nose guard and quick enough to play running back. Wade is a hard worker on the field, in the weight room, and in the classroom.”

Remington Merlau, Rose Hill

“Received a Kansas State and Iowa State offer this summer. Should be a strong force at defensive end this year.”

Keedrin Jones, Rose Hill

“Should be an all-conference running back this year. He is getting some D2 interest.”

Conner Bush, Rossville

“Conner excels on both sides of the ball. He had over 100 tackles from his safety position last season.”

Andre Johnson, Rossville

“Andre is one of the most physical players on the team. He is a tough runner and will lead the defense from the linebacker position.”

Nolan Bausch, Royal Valley

“Hard-working player who does all of the little things to help the team be successful. Carries out fakes, blocks, sets the edge on defense and makes plays both on offense and defense.”

Griffin Cumpton, Royal Valley

“Two-time team captain, Griffins plays defensive back and quarterback. On defense, he can guard the run and pass, and he finds himself around the ball on every play. 

Kole Riedy, Rural Vista

“Kole is a four-year starter at defensive back on defense and has split time at tailback on offense. He is a leader on offense and defense. While he is not very vocal, he leads more by example.”

Mason Marsh, Rural Vista

“Marsh is a leader on offense, playing center and the anchor of the run-heavy offensive line for the Rural Vista Heat. This will be Mason’s third year as starting center, where he can pull and down block and help the guards block where they are supposed to.”

Holden Edelman, Sabetha

“Edelman is a junior for the Sabetha Bluejays and is a key contributor on both sides of the ball. As a nose guard and offensive guard, Holden exemplifies the Bluejay brand of football, tough, physical, disciplined and relentless from start to finish.”

Alec Jett, St. James Academy

“Alec was a starting wide receiver his junior year and ended the season with 13 catches for 113 yards. He has speed and agility that make him a threat on each play.”

Kaden Snyder, Salina Central 

Massive tackle whose anchor sets the tone in both run and pass schemes. Displays impressive lateral agility for his frame, holding steady against power and speed rushers alike.

Cayson Ivey, Salina Sacred Heart

2024 stats: 45 tackles, 8 for loss, 2 sacks

“Cayson is in his fourth year as a starter on the offensive and defensive lines. He has primarily played guard and defensive end in his career; he will most likely be utilized as an inside linebacker and offensive tackle.”

Noah Hines, Salina Sacred Heart

2024 stats: 702 receiving yards, 12 touchdowns, 3 interceptions

“Noah is entering his third year as starting wide receiver and cornerback. He was the team’s leading receiver as both a freshman and sophomore, with just shy of 1,000 yards receiving for his career, to go with 15 touchdowns.”

Jaxon Myers, Salina South

“Jaxon is a great and talented kid and is one of our team leaders.”

Tyren Parker,  Shawnee Heights

2024 stats: 50 receptions, 964 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns, 48 tackles, 2 interceptions, 5 pass breakups

“Tyren will be a three-year starter and play on both sides of the ball this year for the Thunderbirds. He’s a University of Kansas commit.”

Aiden Scott, Shawnee Heights

“Aiden had a tremendous year as a junior. His hard work, passion for the game and superb quarterback play have led to his commitment to Washburn University. He has committed to the offseason with perfect attendance, along with being a three-sport athlete.”

Jack Reeves, Shawnee Mission East

“Jack is a three-year starter and will return as the starting quarterback. He is versatile, able to play multiple positions, and will contribute in a variety of ways this season. Jack is a tremendous worker, unselfish and an outstanding leader within the program.”

Brock Rider, Shawnee Mission East

“Brock is an explosive player. He is a dominant defensive tackle and will transition to play both offensive line and defensive line as a senior. Brock is an outstanding leader, sets the tone for the team and will be a three-year starter at Shawnee Mission East.”

Drake DeBaun,  Shawnee Mission South 

Lean, moveable tight end with strength to box defenders; tracks tight over the middle with fluid motion. Developing as a blocker but shows sound fundamentals.

Ty Heitschmidt, Smoky Valley

“A two-year starter at quarterback, Ty will look to continue to make an impact while the offense has a change in philosophy. He is a dual-threat quarterback and looks to lead the team to a successful season.”

Toren Miller, Smoky Valley

“A two-year starter at tight end, Miller has good hands and also blocks well.”  

Grady Gebhardt, Southeast of Saline

2024 stats: 193 carries, 1,439 rushing yards, 15 touchdowns, 23 receptions, 331 receiving yards, 3 receiving touchdowns, 80 tackles

“One of Grady’s greatest strengths is his work ethic. When Grady decides he is going to do something, he does it. Grady is a great leader and a competitor. Grady won first team all-state honors, even though he didn’t play in 3.5 games.”

Brody Chambers, Southeast of Saline

2024 stats: 77 tackles, 22 for loss, 6 sacks

“Brody has been a starter for us for four years. He did not take starting for granted. Brody continued to improve and wanted to be coached to get better.  Brody always brings a good attitude and makes everyone better. Brody was a first team pick at offensive line and defensive line.”

Asa Briscoe, South Gray

“Briscoe is a multi-sport athlete for South Gray. He is a leader on this team and will make big contributions this season.”

Kaden McKinney, Topeka Seaman

“Kaden is a workhorse. He has several colleges and universities that are actively recruiting him.”

Noah Kobuszewski, Topeka Seaman

“Noah has had a great career to this point. He is currently being recruited to play at the next level by a number of schools. He has been a starter since his sophomore year.”

Dylan Brozek, Stafford 

“Dylan is Stafford’s only senior this season. He was a team leader last year with over 130 total tackles on defense.  Dylan forced four fumbles while recovering two of them. He also had nine sacks for losses. He also had over 800 yards of total offense for the Trojans.”

Arhim Gonzalez, Stanton County

“Great leader and team player. Arhim led the team in rushing yards and touchdowns. Linebacker on defense who has a nose for the football. Works very hard in the offseason  and had perfect attendance for summer weights and conditioning.”

Zane Farney, Sterling

“Zane has been starting since his freshman year and has had over 1,000 yards each season. He hit the 20 touchdown mark last year and is expected to have a huge season. He is a terrific leader and has had a huge impact on the change of culture at Sterling.”

Wyatt Newberry, Sterling

“Wyatt came on last year and is expected to take another big leap this season. He is an outstanding defensive player and sound returner, especially punt returner. Offensively, looks to reach the 1,000-yard mark and coaches hope to highlight him more in the passing game this season.”

Carter Johnson, Sylvan-Lucas

“He is an extremely intelligent and competitive kid. He’s a great practice player, which is what you want to see out of your leaders. I’m excited to see how he progresses in his second year as our starting quarterback.”

Ashton Wynn, Trego-WaKeeney

“Two-year starter at quarterback and three-year starter on defense. Ran for 637 yards and 930 yards and has thrown for 734 and 831 yards the last two seasons. Ashton works and prepares extremely hard. He has turned into a very good leader and has been voted a team captain in his sophomore and junior seasons.”

Phillip Webb, Udall

“He’s a dude that will take control of a game by himself. Freak athlete who other players look up to.”

Julian Meraz, Ulysses

2024 stats: 23 receptions, 275 yards, 3 touchdowns

“Julian has been an integral part of the Tiger football team throughout his high school career, and as he enters his final season, he not only has big plans for himself, but his teammates, as well. He is a very hard-working kid, with a great personality and a love for the game.”

Preston Hittle, Ulysses

2024 stats: 16 receptions, 183 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns

“Preston is a natural-born leader who brings it every day in the weight room, on the field and in the classroom. He is the glue that keeps the team together and is respected by his teammates. He is a very personable individual who has a ton of passion for what he is doing.”

Gavin Saner, Valley Center

“Gavin is a physical, downhill runner and linebacker. He is a dependable long snapper with the athleticism to make tackles in the open field. He is an exceptional student, a three-sport athlete, is highly involved in school clubs and holds several leadership roles in sports and clubs.”

Flint Seymour, Valley Falls

“Flint is a leader in the classroom and on the field. He’s had an outstanding summer in the weight room and looks to translate those gains to the field.”

Creighton Smith, Valley Heights

2024 stats: 1 tackle for loss, 56 knockdown blocks

“Creighton was first team all-Twin Valley League as an offensive and defensive lineman. He was first team all-Flint Hills, and first team all-state.

Cole Frank, Wabaunsee

“Cole is a tough, hard-nosed runner. He was first team all-Flint Hills and Class 1A honorable mention. He was a captain for the team and they will look to his leadership to guide the team in the right direction this season.”

Logan Fulton, Wamego

2024 stats: 1,746 passing yards, 19 touchdowns

“He is a natural leader with a big arm and the ability to run downhill as well.  His decision-making and high football IQ will help Wamego be more dynamic on offense.”

Mason Isch, Wamego


“Mason Isch might be one of the best all-around athletes in the state. He would have been an all-state caliber athlete had he not broken his arm in Week 4 against Topeka Hayden. He had 43 tackles and nine for loss before the season-ending injury.”

Johnmichael Fountain, Wichita Northwest

Sideline-to-sideline linebacker with angle pursuit and physical tackling. Reads blockers well and leads with instincts and energy.

Karsyn Wright, Weskan

2024 stats: 1,862 all-purpose yards, 38 overall touchdowns

“Karsyn was a dynamic playmaker in 6-Man as a sophomore with 1,125 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns on 95 carries. He added 379 receiving yards and six scores on 19 receptions. He also threw for 129 yards and a touchdown, 358 return yards with four special teams touchdowns.”

Julian Johnson, Wichita Collegiate

“Julian has been a two-year starter at running back.  He has been all-AVCTL first or second team each of his past two seasons. He is a very tough kid, even though he is not the biggest running back around. He is a very good blocker, as well.  He is the ultimate team guy and leads this team by example.”

AJ Batiste, Wichita Collegiate

2024 stats: 23 receptions, 395 yards, 4 touchdowns

“AJ ran a 4.45 40 at Northwest Missouri camp. Finished second in the 100 in his freshman year in the Class 3A state meet. He has three offers from Northwest Missouri STate, Southern Baptist and Bryant University.”

Sebastian Hines-Turner, Wichita Collegiate

2024 stats: 29 receptions, 590 receiving yards, 4 touchdowns

“Sebastian is coming off an achilles injury in basketball. He’s been a two-year starter at wide receiver and defensive back.”

Cashton Young, Wichita County

2024 stats: 465 receiving yards, 40 receptions

“Cashton has started at wide receiver as a sophomore and quarterback as a junior. He is a dynamic athlete who can break a game open on any play. He excelled last year as quarterback and is looking to build on that as a senior.”

Pharrell Adams, Wichita East

“Led the team in tackles and is the defensive leader. He has been an All-State, All-Region, and All-City selection, since sophomore season. Several D1 offers, and right now he is committed to Tennessee State.” 

Key Henderson, Wichita East

“Breakout season last year, Henderson made all-state. An undersized defensive tackle that is disruptive on every snap. He is one of the top defenders in the state.”

Darius Rogers, Wichita Heights

“Great kid and good player. Does things right on and off the field. Very involved in our school and community.”

Tyson Phillips, Wichita Heights

“Player is looking to build off a solid sophomore campaign. He has all of the tools to be a really good defensive lineman.”

Noe Alvarado, Wichita North

“Noe is a leader and a great person. He is the type of player who can do just about anything on the field and will always do the right thing off the field. He has been the glue of this team for many years and is expecting to have a great season.”

Jaylen Mason, Wichita Northwest

“Mason looks to have a banner year and show why he is the No. 1-rated quarterback in Kansas and has committed to the University of Kansas.”

Rashawn Johnson, Wichita South

2024 stats: 20 touchdowns, 3 interceptions

“Last season, Rashawn played quarterback, wide receiver, running back, kick returner and free safety. He was rarely off the field. He is an unselfish player who is willing to do whatever is best for the team and gives his all every play.”

Jay’den Kirk, Wichita South

2024 stats: 1,390 rushing yards, 13 touchdowns, 162 carries

“Jay’den is a physical runner who rarely goes down on first contact. He is a team leader and is responsible for promoting team culture to the other players.”

Vernon Williams, Wichita Southeast

“Vernon has developed into a quiet leader. He does not say much, but the team respects him. He had 44 tackles last year as a strong safety and two receiving touchdowns in limited time as an offensive player.”

Kendric Harrison, Wichita Southeast

2024 stats: 598 receiving yards, 5 touchdowns

“Kendric has worked hard this offseason on his speed and strength. He is poised to have a breakout season as a junior.”

Zac Zimmerman, Wichita Trinity

“He is a quarterback with great arm and vision. Zac is a great leader to our guys and has gotten stronger and faster this offseason. He knows our offense well and can get the ball into playmakers hands.”

Colby Eck Watkins, Wichita West

“Colby is all heart and toughness. He is a natural leader who we are really excited about going into the season.”

Kellen Gibson, Winfield

“While he is a good athlete, Kellen is an even better person. He is a team captain and a dual threat at quarterback.”

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