Landry Anderson
Landry Anderson
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Anderson capped off an impressive middle school season by proving himself as one of Kentucky’s top young quarterbacks, earning KYMSFA Region 4 Player of the Year honors in 2025. The standout 7th grade quarterback displayed tremendous leadership and playmaking ability throughout the year while guiding his team to a 2025 State Championship. Anderson consistently showed the ability to control the game with smart decision-making, accurate passing, and the confidence to make big plays when needed. His growth as a quarterback was evident all season long, and his championship run solidified his reputation as one of the most promising young QBs in the state.
On the national and regional stage, Anderson continued to make his presence felt as a member of various post season teams from Kentucky’s 7th Grade group, Kentucky Future Stars, and the Battle of the Regions Team. He closed out the Battle of the Regions weekend in dominant fashion, helping lead his squad to a commanding 47-0 victory while putting up impressive numbers against the competition. Competing against elite talent from across the region only highlighted his football IQ, arm strength, and ability to rise to the occasion. With a proven winning mentality and experience against high-level competition, Anderson is quickly becoming a name to watch in the future of Kentucky football.
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Meece Middle School’s
Landry Anderson
Landry
Anderson
5'10" | 160 lbs | QB
Meece Middle School | 2031
KY
may have had the most impressive day of any prospect, who didn’t run the ball. Anderson is clearly a gifted athlete and it didn’t take long for the Tennessee Future Stars to find that out. He made an outstanding play in the first quarter, as he extended to make a catch on the sideline and had the wherewithal to drag his feet in bounds to secure the grab. While he was targeted a handful of times, the first quarter grab was his only reception. It won’t show up anywhere, but he also had a tremendous day blocking on the outside. As the game went on, Anderson made a few additional impressive plays on defense and special teams.
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