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<p>One historical aspect of small schools in Kansas is that you often run into families with athletic pedigrees. The Meiers once reigned supreme in Pittsburg. The McGivern family at Hayden High School has produced multi-generational talent. There seem to be Stallbaumers all over Kansas.</p>
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<p>This scouting report features four quarterbacks from Class 2A in Kansas headed into their senior seasons. One of these quarterbacks comes from a family tree in Rossville its branches loaded with college athletes.</p>
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<p>Camden Horak, 6'0”, 165, Rossville</p>
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<p>Rossville just continues to produce football players with the last name Horak. The Rossville family is very similar to the WWE's Blood Line. The Anoaʻi and Horak families produce athletes. Camden Horak threw for 1,260 yards and 14 touchdowns during his junior season. The Rossville quarterback also rushed for 844 yards and 10 touchdowns. He is fast and has a mind for the game. He will certainly be recruited by college coaches the question is where on the field will they want to utilize his athleticism.</p>
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<p>Will Cravens, 6'3”, 180, Ellsworth</p>
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<p>Cravens has a quick release from the pocket and on the basketball court. Cravens threw for 1,068 yards and 15 touchdowns during his junior season. He also ran for 269 yards and two touchdowns. The Bearcat QB only threw one interception during the 2022 season.</p>
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<p>Tucker Divine, 6'1”, 150, Halstead</p>
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<p>The Halstead prospect has a big arm. Divine threw for 707 yards and four touchdowns. He rushed for 199 yards and three scores. Divine threw 10 interceptions during the 2022 season, a number that he will want to lower during his senior season. He can throw a deep ball and projects as a solid pocket passer.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1107791' first='Tony' last='Moore'], 6'0”, 180, Hoisington</p>
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<p>Moore is more of a running quarterback than a threat in the passing game. He rushed for 992 yards and 12 touchdowns. Moore threw for 656 yards and 11 touchdowns. He also plays free safety. He had more interceptions on defense than he threw on offense. Moore is hard to tackle and brings the wood when he is tackling. He could be recruited to play both sides of the ball, but his defensive highlights are impressive.</p>
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One historical aspect of small schools in Kansas is that you often run into families with athletic pedigrees. The Meiers once reigned supreme in Pittsburg. The McGivern family at Hayden High School has produced multi-generational talent. There seem to be Stallbaumers all over Kansas.
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