Gerald Goodridge
OKBlitz.com Staff Writer
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Five of the top high school quarterbacks were in Oklahoma City for a photo shoot for Coaches Aid Magazine and they stopped by the OKBlitz.com studio and spoke to Sports Director Dean Blevins.
Kevonte Richardson, quarterback for the Millwood Falcons, is the sixth-ranked prospect in the state. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound dual-threat quarterback has not made a commitment, but currently the Missouri Tigers lead the race for his services.
Oklahoma commit Kendal Thompson is also featured in the photo shoot. The No. 4 Oklahoma prospect led the Sabercats to a state semi-final appearance with 2,793 yards and 29 passing touchdowns.
L.T. Pfaff may be from a small school, but produced big numbers in his junior season. The 5-foot-10 quarterback passed for 331 yards and three touchdowns per game last season for Atoka.
After overcoming a head injury in the Class 2A State Title game, Derek Patterson joined the group of the top quarterbacks in the state. The Kingfisher signal caller led the Yellowjackets to a 12-3 record and hopes to replicate his success in 2010.
Ryan Spangler, the 6-foot-7 signal caller for the Bridge Creek Bobcats. The two-sport star has is being recruited by Tulsa, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and Kansas.