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Name: Bradley Ivey
High School: Bishop Miege High School
Position in high school: Middle Linebacker
Height: 6-2
Weight: 215
College you plan to attend: Southeast Missouri State (SEMO)
Scholarship / Walk-on: Scholarship
Planned position in college: Inside Linebacker
Other colleges recruited you or showed interest: South Dakota
Why you chose the college you plan to attend: Great coaching staff, potential to make a difference early on, academics, and location.
Were you recruited to play other sports at the collegiate level: No
Notes / stats from high school career: 4 year starter, 3x all state, 450+ career tackles
2010
EKL Hon. Mention LB
2011
2nd team All-Metro KC star
Kpreps 1st team all-state defense
Wichita Eagle 1st team All-State defense
Topeka Capitol Journal 1st Team All-State 5A
1st team All-EKL defense
2012
5A state runner-up.
1st team all class defense (KSsports.com)
ALL SIMONE TEAM
KC STAR ALL-METRO FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
CJonline class 5A 1st team all state
Kpreps.com 5A All-State team
Kansas-sports.com All-State first team
@varsitykansas all-class team
2013
EKL D-POY.
Kpreps 5A All-State team
Kansas-Sports 5A D-POY.
Wichita Eagle Top 11.
Topeka Capitol Journal Top 11.
KC STAR ALL-METRO FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
All SIMONE TEAM
Favorite high school football memory: Too many to name. I’m just thankful that I’ve been so blessed on and off the field. My teammates are my best memories.
Kpreps comment: A three-time Kpreps All-State selection as a linebacker, Ivey helped the Stags to a 31-14 record the past four seasons including four playoff appearance and a state runner-up finish in 2012. He recorded more than 450 career tackles in his career as a four-year starter. Look for Ivey to make an impact on the Red Hawk defense.
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Editor's Note: It is important to remember that all college commitments are verbal and not truly finalized until the student-athletes sign National Letters of Intent on February 5th.
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