Mark Smith from Webb City had to be the most dominating presence on the field at QB. I remember him going in for a TD (I think against Pittsburg) and a guy met him at the goal line. I am pretty sure that kid was knocked out cold.TJ Moe
I only saw the PC kid play one game on TV vs Oak Park and I think he had 4 int's (maybe 3 in the first half). They said it was probably the worst game of his career. I know he put up big numbers.
Mark Smith from Webb City had to be the most dominating presence on the field at QB. I remember him going in for a TD (I think against Pittsburg) and a guy met him at the goal line. I am pretty sure that kid was knocked out cold.
Have not been in the area that long but easily Bubba Starling - at the high school level it was really unfair how much better he was than everyone on the field.
Best passer I personally played against was Dylan Meyer of Pittsburg ks . He was big, accurate , and had a lightning quick release . Went on to have a decent career at Kansas state . His younger brother Kerry played qb as well ...wasn't half the talent as Dylan but a way better runner and strong as heck ....he single handly beat Webb (us) in 2003. He went to Ku ...moved to wr and had a good career ending up with the Atlanta falcons. It was after I graduated but Webb played Clayton (and lost in overtime) in the state championship in 2004 and Jarrius Byrd was their qb. He threw all over them and made 20+ tackles in the state game . Went to Oregon and then was rookie of the year with the bills at safety and I think made a pro bowl or two.
No he didnt, only one year. went to a Juco and played baseball then got drafted by an MLB team.Did Sadler make it to Mizzou?
He did go to MSSU and got a try-out from the green bay packersI'm not sure if anyone on here has mention the Hinspeter kid from Centralia?
Went on to have a heck of a career with Missouri Southern if I'm correct.
Another one,
Mack Kyle-Webb City.
One of the most elusive option QBs I've ever seen. Kid had a cannon too.