Loaded Rosters: Hun School
The Hun School went 9-0 in 2022 and will be lead by the highly ranked Miles O’Neill in 2023. Coming from Marblehead, MA to finish his high school career at the Hun School, Miles will be leading one of the…
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Continue ReadingThe Hun School went 9-0 in 2022 and will be lead by the highly ranked Miles O’Neill in 2023. Coming from Marblehead, MA to finish his high school career at the Hun School, Miles will be leading one of the scariest offenses in New Jersey. As the 6th ranked QB according to On3 and a Texas A&M commit, here is all of the talent surrounding him that will lead this team to potentially another undefeated season.
Kamar Archie Kamar Archie 6’1″ | 215 lbs | RB The Hun School | 2025 State NJ is building quite a reputation this off season. Receiving offers from some of the most prominent programs in the country (Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, and Notre Dame to name a few), Kamar is one of the most sought after 2025 RBs coming out of NJ. With 750 rushing yards and 8 rushing touchdowns in 2022, Kamar is everything you look for in a program changing RB. With great size that towers over most defenders and surprisingly quick speed, Kamar is going to put up some massive numbers this fall. If you get the chance, make sure to see him play live in 2023.
Liam Thorpe Liam Thorpe 6’0″ | 190 lbs | ATH The Hun School | 2025 NJ is a slick receiver for the Hun School. He is very elusive and is always thinking one step ahead of the defender when he is in open field. A threat downfield and on shorter routes, Liam can beat defenses from any place on the field. He has very quick feet off of the line and when running his routes can get corners to commit to short route fakes. With a quick stutter step Liam tears downfield with no defender in sight. Lastly, Liam is extremely hard to bring down. He runs with determination and never goes down at first contact. Look for Liam to put up some big numbers in 2023 with Miles tossing him the rock.
Owen Wafle Owen Wafle 6’3″ | 235 lbs | DL The Hun School | 2024 State NJ is one of the most recognized defensive linemen from the 2024 class. Owen recently decommitted from Notre Dame and committed to Michigan, but lucky for us, we still get one more year of watching him in New Jersey. In his junior season he was able to bring in 64 total tackles and an impressive 10 sacks. He is a stout defensive lineman and a massive play disruptor. He is not only big and powerful but very fast. You will see him chase running backs down throughout the season. It’s hard to believe how fast he really is. He can get into the backfield before the offensive lineman can even get a hand on him. Owen is one of the most talented players out of NJ, and he is sure to turn some heads and continue to impress when he gets to Michigan.
The Hun School must be doing something that other schools aren’t, because they are bringing forth some of the best D linemen in the country. I don’t see how offenses could stop this defensive line because they have the most impressive 1-2 punch in the state. Owen Wafle Owen Wafle 6’3″ | 235 lbs | DL The Hun School | 2024 State NJ and Kole Briehler Kole Briehler 6’3″ | 240 lbs | DL Hun School | 2025 State NJ are two names that will be heard quite often for years to come. Kole had an impressive sophomore season with 57 total tackles and 7 sacks. Kole is straight up more athletic and stronger than any blocker he lines up against. He is going to rip and claw to get to the QB and is impressive with his use of his hands. He stays low as he explodes out of his stance and is a punishing tackler. Kole has received offers from Michigan. Oklahoma, Minnesota, Penn State, and many others. The future is very bright for this D lineman.
Bryce Kania Bryce Kania 6’4″ | 195 lbs | WR Hun | 2025 State NJ is the second receiver coming from the Hun School that we need to keep our eyes on. With offers from Syracuse, Penn, and Princeton already, Bryce will surely pull in more attention this fall. He only got to display his talents in four games this past season, but within those four games he showed highly desirable characteristics for a tall, athletic receiver. Bryce is going to torment cornerbacks in the corner of the end zone this season. He outsizes almost every defensive back he goes up against, and has the reach to make the ball unattainable for the defender to get to. And with great grip on the ball, Bryce can catch it away from his body very easily an secure the catch. The Hun School is going to be firing on all cylinders in 2023, so get ready for some fireworks from this offense.