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810 Varsity Awards: Receiver

By Chad Rader, 810 Varsity, 12/04/17, 12:00PM CST

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Ronnie Bell finished with the best receiving season in KC history. (Photo: David Smith)

810 Varsity Big Class Receiver - Missouri

Ronnie Bell, Park Hill

This is the biggest no-brainer of all-time, as Bell racked up the best receiving year in Kansas City history. Bell caught 89 passes for 1,605 yards and 21 touchdowns. The yards finish 7th in Missouri history for a single season, while the touchdowns tie for 9th. 

Bell also rushed for 3 touchdowns and scored on a return. 

Bell eclipsed the 200-yard mark three times, and caught multiple touchdowns in seven games. 

>> Watch Bell run through Rockhurst entire defense


Logan Talley racked up 1,254 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. (Photo: mvjaguar.com)

810 Varsity Big Class Receiver - Kansas

Logan Talley, Mill Valley

As a junior, Talley came within 20 yards of Christian Jegen's school record, with 1,254 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. During the Class 5A playoffs, Talley averaged 111 yards per game with three touchdowns in helping Mill Valley reach the semifinals.


Jonathon Watts eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards for Platte County. (Photo: Ross Martin, Platte County Citizen)

810 Varsity Small Class Receiver - Missouri

Jonathon Watts, Platte County

Watts came up big all year, finishing with 1,003 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. He and teammate Devin Richardson (1,079, 16 scores) were trouble for opposing defenses all year, and helped Platte County reach the Class 4 semifinals.

Watts was named to the first team all-state for Class 4 as receiver.


Daniel Jackson snared 16 touchdown passes and 1,270 yards as a soph. (Photo: Darryl Woods, 810 Varsity)

810 Varsity Small Class Receiver - Kansas

Daniel Jackson, Bishop Miege

As just a sophomore, Jackson stepped right in as the No. 1 receiver with merely 1,270 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns. Jackson earned first-team EKL and all-state for Class 4A. The soph averaged 92 yards with 8 touchdowns in the playoffs.

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