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Player College Sport Hometown High School Year Level Vernon Wiley Pittsburg State Gorillas Football Belleville, KS Belleville Jr Player College Sport Hometown High School Year Level Vernon Wiley Pittsburg State Gorillas Football Belleville, KS Belleville Jr. NCAA DII Ethan Michels Cloud County Thunderbirds Cross Country/Track Beloit, KS Beloit Fr. NJCAA Grant Brown Fort Hays State Tigers Football Beloit, KS Beloit Fr. NCAA DII Wade Adams Hutchinson Blue Dragons Cross Country/Track Beloit, KS Beloit So. NJCAA D.J. Fulhage Kansas State Wildcats Football Beloit, KS Beloit So. NCAA DI Blake Burks Ottawa Cyclones Baseball Beloit, KS Beloit Sr. NAIA Tyler Simmons Wichita State Shockers Track & Field Beloit, KS Beloit Jr. NCAA DI Nash Smith Fort Hays State Tigers Baseball Jewell, KS Beloit Fr. NCAA DII Braden Bahan Barton County Cougars Tennis Ellsworth, KS Ellsworth Fr. NJCAA Caleb Svaty Bethany Swedes Track & Field Ellsworth, KS Ellsworth Sr. NAIA Caleb Kruse Garden City Broncbusters Football Ellsworth, KS Ellsworth Fr. NJCAA Ben Kruse Hutchinson Blue Dragons Football Ellsworth, KS Ellsworth So. NJCAA Tyler Jensen Kansas Weslyan Coyotes Cross Country/Track Ellsworth, KS Ellsworth Jr. NAIA Josh Tackett Kansas Weslyan Coyotes Tennis Ellsworth, KS Ellsworth So. NAIA Josh Smith Highland Scotties Baseball Jewell, KS Jewell Fr. NJCAA Austin Panter Michigan Wolverines Football Athol, KS Kensington Sr. NCAA DI Ethan Kuhlmann Nebraska-Kearney Lopers Football Kensington, KS Kensington Fr. NJCAA Nathaniel Cordel Dordt Defenders Football Cawker City, KS Lakeside Sr. NAIA Riordan Caldwell Bethel Threshers Football Downs, KS Lakeside Fr. NAIA Tommy Horacek Kansas Weslyan Coyotes Football Downs, KS Lakeside Jr. NAIA Steffen Koops Sterling Warriors Football Downs, KS Lakeside So. NAIA Jess Eberle Southwestern Moundbuilders Cross Country/Track Glen Elder, KS Lakeside Sr. NAIA Matt Schrant Southwestern Moundbuilders Basketball Sylvan Grove, KS Lincoln Fr. NAIA Brad Kiser Tabor Bluejays Track & Field Delphos, KS Minneapolis Sr. NAIA Kenton Lonberger Emporia State Hornets Track & Field Minneapolis, KS Minneapolis So. NCAA DII Kyle Lonberger Emporia State Hornets Track & Field Minneapolis, KS Minneapolis Fr. NCAA DII Drew Crosson Tabor Bluejays Track & Field Minneapolis, KS Minneapolis Jr. NAIA Devin Knox Washburn Ichabods Football Minneapolis, KS Minneapolis Fr. NCAA DII Cameron Knox Washburn Ichabods Football Minneapolis, KS Minneapolis Fr. NCAA DII Ryan Lewis Central Christian Tigers Baseball Alton, KS Osborne Fr. NCCAA Ike Sumpter Coffeyville Red Ravens Cross Country/Track Downs, KS Osborne Fr. NAIA Martin Hojda Coffeyville Red Ravens Cross Country/Track Osborne, KS Osborne Fr. NJCAA Dustin Spears Kansas Jayhawks Football Osborne, KS Osborne Jr. NCAA DI Nathan Morrison Southwestern Moundbuilders Track & Field Osborne, KS Osborne Jr. NAIA Craig Mans Sterling Warriors Football Osborne, KS Osborne Sr. NAIA Dustin Patee Sterling Warriors Football Osborne, KS Osborne So. NAIA Kellen Long Sterling Warriors Track & Field Osborne, KS Osborne So. NAIA Lucan Shamburg Central Christian Tigers Baseball Portis, KS Osborne Fr. NCCAA Drew Mahin Fort Hays State Tigers Track & Field Courtland, KS Pike Valley Sr. NCAA DII Luke Mahin Fort Hays State Tigers Track & Field Courtland, KS Pike Valley Jr. NCAA DII Keith Blanding Wichita State Shockers Track & Field Courtland, KS Pike Valley Sr. NCAA DI Ian Peters Kansas State Wildcats Football Scandia, KS Pike Valley Fr. NCAA DI Brody Grove Bethel Threshers Basketball Belleville, KS Republic Co. Jr. NAIA Ryan Woods Ottawa Cyclones Track & Field Belleville, KS Republic Co. So. NAIA Nate Larkins Butler Grizzlies Football Republic, KS Republic Co. So. NJCAA Chad Modlin Butler Grizzlies Football Burr Oak, KS Rock Hills So. NJCAA Riley Sholtz Colby Trojans Golf Guide Rock, NE Rock Hills Fr. NJCAA Neal Jeffery Colby Trojans Golf Mankato, KS Rock Hills Fr. NJCAA Mitch Martin Dodge City Conquistadors Football Mankato, KS Rock Hills Fr. NJCAA Tanner Bartholomew Fort Hays State Tigers Cross Country/Track Mankato, KS Rock Hills RFr. NCAA DII Nick Augustine Barton County Cougars Golf Russell, KS Russell Fr. NJCAA Cory Ginther Barton County Cougars Golf Russell, KS Russell Fr. NJCAA Cameron Maier Bethany Swedes Football Russell, KS Russell Sr. NAIA Adam Carey Bethany Swedes Tennis Russell, KS Russell Jr. NAIA Matt Vonfeldt Dodge City Conquistadors Baseball Russell, KS Russell So. NJCAA Aaron Nuss Fort Hays State Tigers Baseball Russell, KS Russell Jr. NCAA DII Jake Nuss Fort Hays State Tigers Baseball Russell, KS Russell Sr. NCAA DII Klayton Nowak Garden City Broncbusters Football Russell, KS Russell Fr. NJCAA Jake Brown Kansas State Wildcats Baseball Russell, KS Russell Fr. NCAA DI Tyler Zachman Kansas Weslyan Coyotes Football Russell, KS Russell So. NAIA Cody Lang Pratt Beavers Wrestling Russell, KS Russell Fr. NJCAA Andrew Falcon Butler Grizzlies Cross Country/Track Salina, KS Sacred Heart So. NJCAA Evan Freeman Fort Hays State Tigers Baseball Salina, KS Sacred Heart Fr. NCAA DII Drew Clark Hutchinson Blue Dragons Football Salina, KS Sacred Heart Fr. NJCAA Jeremy Herbic Kansas Weslyan Coyotes Golf Salina, KS Sacred Heart Fr. NAIA Dane Simoneau Washburn Ichabods Football/Baseball Salina, KS Sacred Heart So. NCAA DII Bryson Flax Brown Mackie Lions Basketball Salina, KS SE of Saline So. NJCAA Nick Hardesty Coffeyville Red Ravens Football Salina, KS SE of Saline So. NJCAA Nick Puetz Coffeyville Red Ravens Football Salina, KS SE of Saline Fr. NJCAA Gary Hemmy Kansas Weslyan Coyotes Football Salina, KS SE of Saline So. NAIA Braden Wilson Kansas State Wildcats Football Smith Center, KS Smith Center Fr. NCAA DI Joe Windscheffel Pittsburg State Gorillas Football Smith Center, KS Smith Center Fr. NCAA DII Jared Hayes Sterling Warriors Football Smith Center, KS Smith Center Fr. NAIA Austin Kingsbury Sterling Warriors Football Smith Center, KS Smith Center Jr. NAIA Brayton Gillen Sterling Warriors Football Smith Center, KS Smith Center Fr. NAIA Drew Joy Sterling Warriors Football Smith Center, KS Smith Center Fr. NAIA Matt Seeman Sterling Warriors Football Smith Center, KS Smith Center Fr. NAIA Jared Mocaby Sterling Warriors Basketball Smith Center, KS Smith Center Fr. NAIA Mitch Sahlfeld Fort Hays State Tigers Track & Field Beloit, KS St. John's So. NCAA DII Craig Venters Dodge City Conquistadors Football Sylvan Grove, KS Sylvan Unified So. NJCAA Tyler Hlad Tabor Bluejays Football Sylvan Grove, KS Sylvan Unified Fr. NAIA Clinton Schmitt Bethel Threshers Football/Track Tipton, KS Tipton Fr. NAIA List may be incomplete. If you have any additions, please e-mail [email protected] and I'll check it out!.
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