MaxPreps 2012 Kansas preseason football Fab 5

By Stephen Spiewak Aug 15, 2012, 12:00am

Olathe South is the team to beat in Kansas this season. But watch for Hutchinson, Blue Valley, Derby and Heights.

Olathe South is our pick to bully its way through Kansas and emerge as the top team, just like it did last season on the way to a state title.
Olathe South is our pick to bully its way through Kansas and emerge as the top team, just like it did last season on the way to a state title.
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MaxPreps 2012 Kansas Preseason Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard

1. South (Olathe)
2011 finish: 13-1
Head coach: Jeff Gourley
Team preview
Olathe South enters 2012 as the defending Class 6A state champion and could actually be better this fall. Quarterback Frank Seurer returns to guide an offense that figures to be run-heavy again this season and linebacker Remington Whitley should be among the state's best defensive players this season. Of course, the team will also feature man-child Braden Smith, who will play on both sides of the line. Search for Olathe South players on our list of 2011 Kansas All-League football teams.

2. Hutchinson
2011 finish: 12-2
Head coach: Randy Dreiling
Team preview
Hutchinson has captured state titles in three of the past five seasons and will be a factor in Class 5A once again in 2012. It returns key pieces on both sides of the ball, including quarterback Trevor Turner and All-State linebacker Tanner Higgins, whose size (5-foot-6, 140 pounds) is not nearly indicative of his impact for head coach Randy Dreiling. Hutchinson ranks No. 1 on the list of Kansas' Top 10 most consistent football programs.

3. Blue Valley (Stilwell)
2011 finish: 11-2
Head coach: Eric Driskell
Team preview
Eight starters return from a Blue Valley squad that fell short of repeating as state champions. Clay Rhodes, a Missouri commit, will lead the way up front. He'll open up holes for returning running back Ryan McNerlin. Andrew Reinkemeyer, a 6-4 receiver, will be another offensive weapon for a squad that averaged nearly 34 points last season. Blue Valley will look to add its name again on the list of Kansas state football champions over the past 10 years.



4. Derby
2011 finish: 8-4
Head coach: Brandon Clark
Team preview
Derby needs to replace quarterback Todd Freeman and receiver Tanner Greiving, two All-League players from a year ago. Look for junior Deandre Goolsby to increase his offensive production this year. He has the makings of a national recruit. Only a sophomore, running back Tyler West also returns. He'll run behind an offensive line that will be led by 6-3 junior Cole Hansen, another future recruit. Check out all the Kansas Class of 2012 Division 1 signees.

5. Heights (Wichita)
2011 finish: 12-1
Head coach: Rick Wheeler
Team preview
Like Blue Valley, Wichita Heights won a state title in 2010 but was bounced in the playoffs in 2011. The Falcons will benefit from having one of the state's premier interior defensive linemen in Aderio Ammons. He was responsible for 12 1 / 2 sacks in 2011. Offensive lineman Grant Watkins also returns, meaning Wichita Heights will be strong in the trenches. However, it needs to replace several playmakers on offense. Heights ranks No. 5 on our June, 2011 list of the Kansas Top 10 football dynasties.

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