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Hot Springs' Knudsen named QB of Western Division All-Conference team

Chuck Bandel Mineral Independent | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 1 month AGO
by Chuck Bandel Mineral Independent
| December 3, 2019 7:22 PM

Brandon Knudsen, Hot Springs Savage Heat standout quarterback and linebacker heads the list of post-season honorees from the Western Division 6-man All-Conference team.

The 5-foot-10-inch senior was also chosen as a first-team All-State player after leading Hot

Springs to the state Class C 6-man playoffs.

Knudson led the Heat in passing and running categories as well as being the leading tackler on defense.

Joining Knudson on the All-State team is talented sophomore wide receiver/defensive back Kyle Lawson, who emerged as Knudsen’s favorite touchdown target.

Other local 6-man standouts who made the All-state team include Noxon Red Devil senior Ryan Weltz, a 6-foot-5-inch, 240-pound tight end/defensive end who often played numerous position during a game, and teammate Josh Baldwin a junior running back/linebacker.

The Red Devils qualified for the state playoffs.

All the All-state selections were also first-team All-conference choices in voting by Western division coaches.

Other area All-conference choices were: Gardiner’s Elijah Byrd, a senior; Cade McParland, Sheridan; sophomore Alex Novark, White Sulphur Springs; Issac Collins, senior White Sulphur; junior Cylar Taylor, White Sulphur; senior Michael Antonich, Noxon; sophomore Jack McAllister, Hot Springs; and White Sulphur sophomore Andrew Davis.

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