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<p>Ottawa University hosted a Mega Camp on June 3. More than 125 teams competed and more than a dozen college coaches were in attendance.</p>
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<p>The vast majority of participants represented the Class of 2024 and are headed into their senior seasons.</p>
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<p>Prep Redzone Kansas attended the camp and focused on the Kansas Athletes who attended. Sunflower State athletes accounted for more than 60 of the total participants.</p>
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<p>There were multiple players from Kansas who play the traditional skill positions on offense. Here is a look at five Kansas athletes from the Class of 2024 who can throw, run, or catch the pigskin.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1115640' first='Zetan' last='Vink']</strong>, QB, 5'10”, 180, Ottawa</p>
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<p>Local quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='1115640' first='Zetan' last='Vink'] attended the event. Vink is the starting quarterback for the Ottawa Cyclones and is a player that is for sure on the radar of nearby schools. He is a very technically sound quarterback who appears that he was born to play the position. Vink has a strong arm and is an accurate thrower.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1103612' first='Declan' last='Battle']</strong>, QB, 6'0”, 185, Louisburg</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1103612' first='Declan' last='Battle'] can really throw the ball downfield. The Wildcat prospect made the short drive down Highway 68 to participate in the camp. He has solid footwork and is able to scramble when plays break down.</p>
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<p><strong>Losiah Autry</strong>, RB, 5'6”, 165, Junction City</p>
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<p>Autry is fast and a major offensive weapon. He was clocked at 4.075-second Forty and 4.072-second shuttle at the Ottawa Mega Camp. He can play tailback or slotback. He can break tackles, get out on the edge, or catch the ball out of the backfield.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='81144' first='Kaiden' last='Seamster']</strong>, WR, 6'2”, 210, Chanute</p>
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<p>Scouts can check multiple boxes when scouting Seamster. He has size, speed, is physical, and runs solid routes. He posted solid numbers during his junior season with 649 receiving yards and 37 receptions, which included seven touchdown catches. Seamster is currently ranked No. 40 in the Kansas Prep Redzone rankings for the Class of 2024.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='145569' first='Maveryk' last='Becker']</strong>, WR, 5'9”, 160, Centralia</p>
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<p>If you have a quarterback named Goose already on your roster, then [player_tooltip player_id='145569' first='Maveryk' last='Becker'] is an obvious recruit to go after. The Centralis prospect is sneaky quick and his Hudl highlights are a treat to watch. He can run routes over the middle and will catch balls in the end zone. He could also be a real weapon on screenplays in a system where those types of plays are featured.</p>
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Ottawa University hosted a Mega Camp on June 3. More than 125 teams competed and more than a dozen college coaches were in attendance.
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