ROSSVILLE, Kan. (WIBW) - This is the Horak experience. Big plays are bound to happen.
And that name has been dazzling the Rossville gridiron for
years.
“Those days were different, man." Horak said.
"There was a lot of fun to watch those guys play football.”
Torrey Horak - a junior QB with the Bulldogs - always knew
football was where he belonged.
“As soon as I started playing the game," Horak said.
"I fell in love with it.”
He saw the blue print for success from home, just watching
his older brothers play.
“It’s like I was born into it.” Horak said.
Horak’s two older brothers - Tucker and Thatcher - were
vital members of the 2014 and 2015 back to back Rossville state championship
winning teams.
“Yeah, those guys, they were definitely our idols growing
up," Horak said. "I mean, especially my older brothers. I mean, I
always looked up to them, but it was just, you look at those guys differently
when they’re up there winning like that.”
Torrey’s adding to the Horak legacy.
“It’s obviously my family,” Horak said. “It’s been a big
name, especially around here, but I’m not really trying to leave my Mark or
anything. I’m just doing what it takes to get it done. Obviously the ultimate
goal is to go win a state championship with my guys.”
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