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Name: Wyatt Weeks
High School: Tonganoxie High School
Position in high school: H-back / Tight end
Height: 6-0
Weight: 200lbs.
College you plan to attend: Emporia State University
Scholarship / Walk-on: Walk-on
Planned position in college: H-back
Other colleges recruited you or showed interest: Bethany College, Fort Hays State University, Friends University, Midland University, Tabor College, University of Central Arkansas, University of Saint Mary (Kan.)
Why you chose the college you plan to attend: It’s far enough from home, yet it’s close enough to home. The business program at ESU is amazing and so is the campus. The football staff and facilities are awesome and I just really can’t wait to be there. #MTXE #StingersUp
Were you recruited to play other sports at the collegiate level: No
Notes / stats from high school career: 2013 1st Team Kaw Valley League Tight End & Honorable Mention D-Line. Team Captain. Career: 11 catches, 183 yards, 1 Touchdown.
Favorite high school football memory: Beating our rival, Basehor-Linwood, 18-11, my junior year for the first time since 2007 at their house; then beating them again, 29-14, my senior year at our house.
Kpreps comment: Weeks helped Tonganoxie to a 14-8 record over the past two seasons including consecutive playoff appearances. The Chieftains finished 9-2 this past fall before falling 28-10 to Baldwin in the second round of the Class 4A playoffs. Weeks was a key component in blocking for a rushing attack that accounted for nearly 3,000 rushing yards and 38 touchdowns.
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