SixManNewb
Six-man fan
My son has been playing six man for 2 seasons now after playing RB in 11 man through his freshman year. He was a really good RB, but he's built like a slot receiver and his hands were wasted there. I'm beginning to understand that six man football is dominated by great running games, but there's still a place for receivers. Last season I got to see Whit Jewett from Covenant. He was great. I've seen some good receivers this year too. Chandler Luedtke from Nazarene was really good. Ethan Moczygemba from Heritage Christian Longview was also really good. Who are some of the other great receivers in the state? (I'm talking about true receivers....not RB who catch dump offs.)
I'm a little biased, but I would put my son up against anyone. He's not the biggest or fastest kid out there, but he's got tremendous hands, vision and body control. Plus, he's one of the most competitive kids you'll ever meet. Of the teams that upload stats to MaxPreps, he's the 3rd leading receiver in the state across all divisions. His numbers are limited by a number of factors. First, he lost his QB before the season started, so we played all year with a backup. Our coach scheduled a really soft schedule, so with all of the 45s, he only played 28 total quarters this season. Additionally, our coach puts (probably too much) emphasis on balance. There were a couple of games where he was only targeted 2x. That being said, he finished the season with 56 catches for 908 yards (most of it against the good teams on the schedule) and 14 TDs. Last season he was honorable mention all-state. With our early exit from the playoffs, I don't know what this year holds.
Junior season highlights: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14934062/6343384b5ef6bb08fc8876e4
Sophomore season highlight: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14934062/614df01c9a912008c0269bec
I'm a little biased, but I would put my son up against anyone. He's not the biggest or fastest kid out there, but he's got tremendous hands, vision and body control. Plus, he's one of the most competitive kids you'll ever meet. Of the teams that upload stats to MaxPreps, he's the 3rd leading receiver in the state across all divisions. His numbers are limited by a number of factors. First, he lost his QB before the season started, so we played all year with a backup. Our coach scheduled a really soft schedule, so with all of the 45s, he only played 28 total quarters this season. Additionally, our coach puts (probably too much) emphasis on balance. There were a couple of games where he was only targeted 2x. That being said, he finished the season with 56 catches for 908 yards (most of it against the good teams on the schedule) and 14 TDs. Last season he was honorable mention all-state. With our early exit from the playoffs, I don't know what this year holds.
Junior season highlights: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14934062/6343384b5ef6bb08fc8876e4
Sophomore season highlight: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14934062/614df01c9a912008c0269bec