Parks was a big part of the Timberwolves record-setting offense that helped the team finish 10-2. The senior finished with 1,381 yards on 83 receptions. He scored 20 touchdowns and finished with 1,819 yards as a receiver and returner.
The Stags rode a strong defense and a dynamic offense to the 2022 title. One of the main cogs in that offensive machine was receiver Isaiah Coppage. The senior had a breakout season pulling in 84 receptions for 1,309 and 17 touchdowns.
The senior caught only 48 passes this season (4 catches/game) but he made the most of them, turning them into 14 touchdowns 1,002 yards. Reuben averaged 20.8 yards per reception. Reuben was named the Co-Suburban Red Offensive Player of the Year in helping lead the Panthers to a 11-1 record and a berth in the District Championship game.
Doss who finished with 973 yards and eight touchdowns on 46 catches. He was also dangerous out of the backfield with 267 yards and three TDs with most of that coming in Ray-Pec’s 23-0 win over DeSmet in the Missouri Class 6 state championship game.
Jackson led Bishop Miegeto its sixth straight state title with 11 catches for 173 and two touchdowns in the championship game. As a senior, recorded 74 receptions for 1,511 yards and 27 touchdowns
Concluded his senior year with 101 receptions for 1,838 yards, caught 21 touchdowns. He caught at least one touchdown pass in each of the Mustangs’ 13 games, two TD passes in six games and three TD passes in one game.
The Suburban Gold Conference Offensive Player of the Year, Ronnie Bell had one of the most prolific receiving seasons in Missouri history. He caught 89 passes for 1,605 yards and 21 touchdowns, the fourth-best total ever in the state. He was also a threat on the ground, scoring three touchdowns on his 15 carries.
Armstrong finished his senior season with 54 catches for 1,277 yards and 21 TDs, including 8 catches for 222 yards and 3 TDs in Miege’s state title game win.