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Here are southwest Missouri’s high school football defensive linemen to know in 2024


Southwest Missouri has produced a handful of great pass-rushers in recent years who have gone on to play college ball at high levels.

Here are the top defensive linemen in the area entering the 2024 season:

Nick Allen, Lebanon, 12

Allen was a first-team All-Ozark Conference defensive athlete last season, getting in on 25 tackles with three sacks and an interception. Lebanon has a lot of experience coming back to its defensive front.

Kickapoo quarterback Chase Hamme lis sacked by Lebanon Yellowjackets Nick Allen during a game at Kickapoo on Friday, Sept. 8, 2023.Kickapoo quarterback Chase Hamme lis sacked by Lebanon Yellowjackets Nick Allen during a game at Kickapoo on Friday, Sept. 8, 2023.

Kickapoo quarterback Chase Hamme lis sacked by Lebanon Yellowjackets Nick Allen during a game at Kickapoo on Friday, Sept. 8, 2023.

Logan Churchill, Ava, 12

Churchill was second in the area last season in sacks, only behind a pass-rusher who’s now at Tennessee. He had 12 sacks last season and should continue to be one of the area’s best.

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Noah Duley, Webb City, 12

Duley is a 6-foot-5, 235-pound edge rusher catching attention from the Division II level. You can always count on Webb City to have someone who will get after the quarterback.

Brandon Garner-Sims, Stockton, 12

Garner-Sims is one of the best offensive linemen in the area and one of the best defensive linemen. He’s a monster 6-foot-2, 300-pound defensive tackle that not many can move.

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Mason Hendricks, Lebanon, 12

Hendricks is the main attraction on Lebanon’s defensive line as a 5-foot-11, 195-pound end who was an All-OC first-teamer last season. He had 36 total tackles and three sacks on a defense that didn’t allow more than 26 points in a game during an undefeated regular season.

Logan Hunt, Republic, 12

Hunt was one of the many breakout performers for Republic’s state runner-up team last season. He had 48 total tackles with three sacks and a fumble recovery.

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Jaxon Hunter, West Plains, 11

Hunter was one of the area’s best pass-rushers as a sophomore last season. The 6-foot-3, 250-pound defensive end had 47 total tackles with 9.5 being for a loss and seven sacks. He’ll be one to keep an eye on moving forward.

Brayden Kent, Logan-Rogersville, 12

Kent developed into one of the top defensive linemen in the area last season when recording 87 total tackles. His closing speed at his size will make him a matchup nightmare in the newly formed Ozark Mountain Conference.

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Wes Mayo, Kickapoo, 12

Mayo previously played some linebacker for the Chiefs but has grown an inch and added 15 pounds to where he will be a defensive lineman to watch. Kickapoo’s produced great pass rushers in recent years and Mayo will be capable of being the next one at 6-foot-6, 240 pounds.

Skyler Slaton, Branson, 12

Slaton is worth watching as a 6-foot-3, 245-pound defensive end out of an up-and-coming Branson program. Slaton is a big, strong rusher on the edge who can put his opposing tackle on skates.

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Springfield Catholic running back Aiden Rook (#4) attempts to fight off Reeds Spring lineman Lucas Wattenbarger (#55)Springfield Catholic running back Aiden Rook (#4) attempts to fight off Reeds Spring lineman Lucas Wattenbarger (#55)

Springfield Catholic running back Aiden Rook (#4) attempts to fight off Reeds Spring lineman Lucas Wattenbarger (#55)

Lucas Wattenbarger, Reeds Spring, 12

Wattenbarger has put together a few strong years for Reeds Spring and he’ll be one of the Wolves’ best players heading into a new era under head coach Travis Cagle. He had 106 total tackles last season.

Central’s Trevor Wilson looks on during the MSHSAA Class 6 semifinal against Cardinal Ritter at Mizzou Arena on Mar. 15, 2024, in Columbia, Mo.Central’s Trevor Wilson looks on during the MSHSAA Class 6 semifinal against Cardinal Ritter at Mizzou Arena on Mar. 15, 2024, in Columbia, Mo.

Central’s Trevor Wilson looks on during the MSHSAA Class 6 semifinal against Cardinal Ritter at Mizzou Arena on Mar. 15, 2024, in Columbia, Mo.

Trevor Wilson, Central, 12

It doesn’t matter where Wilson lines up: he’s going to sack the quarterback. He had 10 last year, ranking fourth in the area, following up a 10-sack sophomore season in which he led the area. There’s no reason to think he’ll slow down when lining up against a tougher schedule this season.

This article originally appeared on Springfield News-Leader: Springfield high school football defensive linemen to know in 2024



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