2025 PAC Rising Stars Prospects: Part 1
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The Pocket Athletic Conference (PAC) is full of hidden gems and rising stars. This article focuses on five 2025 PAC prospects that are proving every season that they deserve an opportunity at the next level. All five of these young…
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Continue ReadingThe Pocket Athletic Conference (PAC) is full of hidden gems and rising stars. This article focuses on five 2025 PAC prospects that are proving every season that they deserve an opportunity at the next level. All five of these young men played varsity football as a sophomore last year. The PAC may be full of smaller schools but that does not mean there is not great talent in this part of Southern Indiana.
Hunter Meredith Hunter Meredith 5’10” | 190 lbs | ATH Heritage | 2025 State IN is a great two-way player for Heritage Hills. Offensively, Hunter had 70 carries, 368 yards, 3 rushing TDs, 8 receptions, 274 yards, and 3 receiving TDs. Hunter shared the backfield with two other running backs last season. He took advantage of every opportunity that was given to him. Hunter is a hard-nosed, downhill RB that runs with great athleticism. He shows up in the throw game as well, every time he made a catch last season it showed to be a considerable gain. His fearless running style translates to his play on defense. Hunter shows to play physically and fast at LB. I am looking forward to watching Hunter Meredith Hunter Meredith 5’10” | 190 lbs | ATH Heritage | 2025 State IN be a factor on both sides of the ball this season.
Trey Willard Trey Willard 6’1″ | 225 lbs | DL Heritage Hills | 2025 State IN plays a vital role in the Heritage Hills defense. The standup DE/OLB had 23 solo tackles, 29 assists, 52 total tackles, 2.5 TFLs, and 3 sacks last season. Trey does a great job using his hands to sheds blocks effectively. Once he sheds off his opponent, he does a great job redirecting back to the football. Trey plays with great leverage when taking on blocks which makes him tough to block. He does his job well by sealing the edge and making plays in the backfield. Keep an eye on Trey Willard Trey Willard 6’1″ | 225 lbs | DL Heritage Hills | 2025 State IN this season and watch him continue to grow into a dominating edge player in Southern Indiana.
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Colton Stowers Colton Stowers 6'4" | 185 lbs | QB Washington | 2025 IN
Colton Stowers Colton Stowers 6'4" | 185 lbs | QB Washington | 2025 IN
Colton Stowers Colton Stowers 6’4″ | 185 lbs | QB Washington | 2025 IN from Washington may be the best-hidden gem QB I’ve found in Southern Indiana. The 6’4″ QB threw for 1,168 yards, completed 55% of his passes and threw 11 TDs last season. His size and athleticism give him a shot at being a great QB at the next level. Colton is also a hooper for the Washington Hatchets. His athleticism shows up when pressure appears. Colton turns himself into an escape artist. He will either get out of trouble and make a throw down the field or he will take off and get a gain with his feet. Colton Stowers Colton Stowers 6’4″ | 185 lbs | QB Washington | 2025 IN needs to be a 2025 QB on your watchlist this season.
Noah Terry Noah Terry 5’10” | 200 lbs | RB Tell City | 2025 IN is an electric RB from Tell City. His highlight tape is fun to watch and is full of touchdowns. Noah hits the hole and is off to the races. Defenders seem to not have a chance to catch him when he gets through the second line of defense. Noah has a strong lower body because he is able to run through defenders and drag them behind him. Also if you are an opposing coach, don’t kick to Noah Terry Noah Terry 5’10” | 200 lbs | RB Tell City | 2025 IN . He proves to be a return specialist and makes plays when the ball is in his hands. Noah Terry Noah Terry 5’10” | 200 lbs | RB Tell City | 2025 IN is another hidden gem in Southern Indiana that deserves a watch.
Tyler Fetter
Tyler Fetter
Tyler Fetter is a great RB prospect from Forest Park. This young man plays with some grit and determination when he runs the football. Tyler shows that he is a tough-nosed RB that fights for every yard. He is not an easy one to bring down and if you are in his way, watch out. Tyler shows to run right through the defenders. I wouldn’t categorize him as just a downhill runner because he does show to be exceptionally athletic. His athleticism shows up in the return game as he jukes, spins, and outruns his opponents in the kicking game. Tyler Fetter has a bright future ahead of him and I am looking forward to watching him this season.