National Freshman of the Year candidate Sam Huard has NFL bloodlines

By Staff Report Nov 9, 2017, 2:00pm

Kennedy Catholic (Burien, Wash.) signal caller threw for over 3,400 yards and 34 touchdowns in debut season.

Video: Sam Huard highlights
Freshman put up monster numbers in Washington's largest classification.

Kennedy Catholic (Burien) missed out on Washington's Class 4A state playoffs, but freshman quarterback Sam Huard is giving the program plenty of reason for optimism going forward.

In the team's season finale against Bellarmine Prep (Tacoma) last week, Huard connected on 36 of 54 pass attempts for 535 yards and five touchdowns. Despite his efforts, Kennedy Catholic lost 42-32.

The son of former University of Washington star and 12-year NFL signal caller Damon Huard, Sam finished the season with 3,432 yards and 32 touchdowns.

Sam's uncle, Brock, also starred at Washington and played in the NFL before moving to the broadcast booth with ESPN.



Kennedy Catholic (6-4) relied on a pair of talented freshmen at wide receiver as well where Jabez Tinae and Lonyatta Alexander combined to pile up 2,137 yards and 20 touchdowns.
Sam Huard, Kennedy Catholic
Sam Huard, Kennedy Catholic
Photo by: Vince Miller
Jabez Tinae, Kennedy Catholic
Jabez Tinae, Kennedy Catholic
Photo by: Vince Miller