SEMO Prospects Ready To Shine
William Gaines-Parker WR – Cape Central– Gaines-Parker (6’2″ 175) who transferred from Kennett was forced to sit out last season following the move to Cape Girardeau. He was not only a standout on the football field for Kennett, bit one…
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Continue ReadingWilliam Gaines-Parker WR – Cape Central
– Gaines-Parker (6’2″ 175) who transferred from Kennett was forced to sit out last season following the move to Cape Girardeau. He was not only a standout on the football field for Kennett, bit one of the top sprinters in the state running a 10.6 100 meters. He is now eligible to play for the Tigers and will add another big play weapon for them as a receiver and return man .
Lee-Michael McDonald ATH -Dexter
– This speedy athlete first caught my attention at Lindenwood’s Mega camp with a great testing performance and showing sure hands in drills and one on ones as a receiver. McDonald (5’10” 170) showed his 4.7 laser forty time transferred well to the football field with over 800 yards rushing and over 500 yards receiving. Not only is he fast but elusive and quick, as he is a threat in both the passing and run game. He looks like a nice slot prospect and looks ready for a really big season season
Drew Parsons QB -Jackson
-Known primarily as a talented baseball player before the playoffs when Drew (6’0″ 175) stepped in for injured starter Adrian Fox and led his team to several wins and looking very smooth in the process. Parsons displayed a good understanding of the offense, great leadership skills, and a strong, accurate arm with nice touch, good running ability and made very good decisions. I’m looking forward to what he can do as the starter for the entire season.
Noah Walton
Noah
Walton
5'10" | 190 lbs | RB
Potosi | 2026
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RB- Potosi
– 2026 RB with speed Walton (5’11” 190) had a very good freshman season rushing for over 500 yards and looked ready for a breakout sophomore year with a strong camp performance in June and the pre-season before suffering a injury that kept him off the field in 2023. Noah runs with speed and power, and can be a weapon in the receiving can out of the backfield as well. He looks ready to make up for his lost time last season and should be a name heard about in 2024.