Kenneth Reeves
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Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Kenneth Reeves

Wide Receiver
6′3″ / 185 lbs
North Richland Hills, TX
Richland
Class of 2018
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Jason Howell
6 yr ago by Jason Howell
THURSDAY NIGHT HS FOOTBALL THREAD - LIVE from Nolan Catholic vs. Richland
Nolan Catholic vs. RichlandTop Prospects23 - DaShaun White, Richland Texas A&M commit - 4-star, No. 44 TA's 2018 Texas Top 11831 - LB/DE Nana Osafo-Mensah, Nolan Catholic (2019) - Texas A&M offer - 4-star, No. 7 TA's 2019 Texas Top 75Others to WatchRichland9 - LB Larry Nixon - UNT commit2 - WR Kenneth Reeves - son of former A&M great Ken Reeves4 - WR Rashee Rice (2019) - 8-5A 2nd Team1 - CB Ja'Cory Ashley (2019) - 2016 8-5A Def. Soph. of the YearNolan Catholic30 - LB/TE Chance Cover (2019) - Byron Nelson transfer, 3-star No. 60 TA's 2019 Texas Top 75
Jason Howell
7 yr ago by Jason Howell
TexAgs Spring Tour: Richland and Lewisville
I made two stops today, the first was to see Texas A&M linebacker target DaShaun White and his Richland High teammates, and the second was to Lewisville High to check out the Fightin' Farmers and newly named head coach Michael Odle.White was working out with his basketball teammates. He is a two-sport athlete and head coach Ged Kates lets the football guys go workout with basketball on Thursday's during offseason. I did not get to see him do football drills, but I did get to see him move and change direction and even throw up a jumper from outside. It is safe to say he's an explosive athlete, and the Aggies have made a strong impression on him.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/855095874522894338One of the big reasons the Aggies are in a good spot in his recruiting is the relationship he has developed with coach Price and coach Chavis. When they talk it is not all about football. In fact when I interviewed White today it was clear there was some BBQ talk going on.White has the Aggies high on his list and he mentioned UCLA, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Texas (no offer), and Oklahoma (no offer), as school up there too. He just returned from a visit to Oklahoma State and next up is a trip to Arkansas April 29. He does not have anything else scheduled right now, but he would like to visit Ole Miss this summer.He is also at a point where he feels he can finally start researching his schools, and he hopes to reach a decision in the next two or three months. ******White was not the only one in the basketball gym. In fact several of Richland's top underclassmen were in there with him. 2019 wide receiver Rashee Rice (6-2, 170, 4.48) recorded 550 yards and 10 TDs on 28 receptions on his way to second-team all-district honors last year. He has a 30-inch vertical and is a playmaking threat on the field. 2019 cornerback Ja'Cory Ashley (6-2, 170) is long and lean and as a sophomore he earned district defensive newcomer of the year honors. Ashley has also high jumped 6-2 this spring.http://www.hudl.com/video/3/7378652/57c222c1eae10c110c3cc304Another 2018 prospect in the gym today is wide receiver Kenneth Reeves (6-3, 185). If you are thinking the name sounds familiar it is because it is. Reeves is the son of former Texas A&M and NFL offensive lineman Ken Reeves. As a junior he recorded 14 receptions for 210 yards and three scores.******Richland also has another linebacker. White has gotten much of the publicity but 2018 Larry Nixon (6-2, 205) has plenty of ability on his own, and already holds a scholarship offer from North Texas. Offensive lineman Parker Shinsky (6-4, 315) is also drawing some attention right now with Tulsa showing the most interest.********Out in Lewisville, coach Odle has hit the ground running full speed ahead. Linebackers Emmanuel Adesina (6-1, 205) and Emmanuel Adebayo (6-1, 190) are athletic and could play multiple positions at Lewisville. Adesina is working a lot at defensive end and Adebayo is getting work at safety. Both run in the 4.55 range and bench and clean 275 pounds apiece and squat 425. These guys may not be Texas A&M targets but they are guys the Lewisville staff is high on. In the 2019 class safety Kevin Anderson (5-11, 180) is a guy to put on Texas A&M's radar. The recruiting process is just getting started Anderson, who earned second-team all-district as a sophomore, but do not be surprised if things pick up for him this spring and summer.http://www.hudl.com/video/3/6388387/57e86d3ef61708a4e86b095b

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