Monday, August 17, 2020

Bo Reeves In Sports In Kansas

From Sports In Kansas
Bo Reeves #10.  Photo by Shari Gentry
The Rossville High School football team has high expectations this football season, for that matter every football season. The Dawgs, now in Class 2A, won three consecutive 3A state titles from 2014-2016 and are hungry to get back to that level. Several key pieces are back this year that could make Rossville and head coach  Derick Hammes a major contender.
Rossville returns eight starters on offense and nine on defense from a squad that went 7-3 one year ago. We’ve talked about Torrey Horak earlier this season headlining that group but it’s by far not just Horak. Another name that kept coming up to us this summer was 6-foot-5, 215-pound, senior, receiver and defensive back, Bo Reeves. Reeves may be one of the most under-the-radar players in 2A, for that matter maybe Kansas.
Reeves, is a big bodied target, that is looking to be a big-time playmaker this year in Kansas. The four-year starter has been an all-state honorable mention pick in each of the last two seasons. He had 515 receiving yards last season and will look to be one of the best players in 2A for 2020.
He's not just a tall kid either, he’s very athletic. Reeves is a first team all-state baseball player as a sophomore, missing his junior year to COVID. He’s also an all-state caliber jumper in track and field, going 22’4” as a sophomore, missing state track due to state baseball. He also missed track this year due to COVID-19. Reeves is also on the 4x100 team in track. He’s one of those players you should know a lot about but has missed some opportunities as you can see that have been uncontrollable. He may just be one of the most under the radar players in all of Kansas with his speed and versatility.
Reeves is also very explosive with a 4.6 40-yard dash time and 275 clean. He is also a 4.0 GPA student at RHS.
Reeves and teammates are looking for a huge season this fall. We caught up with the potential all-state pick below in the latest Q&A edition of Faces in Kansas.
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