By BRETT MARSHALL
wacathletics.com
In a season where three teams shared the Western Athletic Conference football crown, it was the Hays High Indians that took the spotlight with postseason honors as voted by the leagueās five coaches.
Jaren Kanak, the Indiansā big, bruising quarterback, was voted the WAC Offensive Player of the Year while his classmate and equally dominating teammate, Gavin Meyers, was honored as the WAC Defensive Player of the Year.

Pretty heady stuff for a senior class that had spent much of their high school years seeing the HHS program elevate itself into not only the leagueās elite, but also making a deep run in the Class 5A playoffs before falling in the Sectional Championships after posting wins in the Week 9 Play-In and then the Regional Championship.
āIt was a big adjustment at quarterback for me this year,ā said Kanak, who powered his way to a WAC-best 1,224 yards rushing through nine games while tallying 18 touchdowns.
On the passing side of the equation, he threw for 866 yards with 12 touchdown passes against just six interceptions for a 2:1 ratio.
āDefinitely Iām more of a runner than a passer, but I thought my passing did improve from my junior year,ā Kanak said.
Upon learning of the WAC offensive award, Kanak said it was an honor but as much a reflection of the blocking he got from his offensive line.
āFor the other coaches to vote for me, itās an honor to get the award and something Iāll remember,ā Kanak said. āNow that the season is over, we can reminisce all the great memories we made and all the successes weāve had.ā
This yearās Hays High team was only the third in school history to make a deep run to the Sectionals, joining teams from 1982 and 1993 in that category.
āJust knowing that all of our hard work paid off and we could be considered one of the best Hays High teams ever is a memory Iāll remember,ā Kanak said.
The 6-foot-2-inch, 215-pounder will sign an NCAA Division I letter-of-intent in Decemberās early signing period with Clemson University in South Carolina, a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference and one of college footballās elite programs.
āI definitely wanted to elevate my game to the highest level so Iām excited about playing at Clemson,ā said Kanak, who indicated he will likely be playing linebacker for the Tigers at the next level. āI think Iāve got that combination of speed and strength and have good lateral quickness. Iāve studied a lot of football so I think I have a good feel for the schematics of playing the game.ā
The high-powered offense produced 374 points, averaging just more than 41 points per game while compiling an average of 324 yards rushing and 430 total yards each time out. Between his rushing and passing stats, he combined for 30 touchdowns in his senior year.
āI think one of the highlights was beating Andover in the playoffs to get to the next level of the playoffs,ā Kanak said. āThey (Andover) have a great program and it was a culture win for us and gave us added confidence.ā
The Indiansā Meyers, meanwhile, was equally effective on the defensive side of the ball for Coach Tony Crough.

At 6-foot-2-inches and 215 pounds, he was dominating on that side of the ball. He recorded 100 tackles in the 8-game plus Week 9 play-in game schedule, including two sacks and 10 tackles for losses.
āOur season really was a success and Iām happy where we got in the playoffs,ā said Meyers, who said he and his teammates would like to still be playing another week. āI think playing middle linebacker I had to be disciplined and fill in the gaps and read the guards who were trying to block.ā
Meyers said the Indians would switch from a four-man to a three-man front during games, depending on situations from the other teamās offense.
āI donāt think I saw much difference in my responsibilities with either set we ran,ā Meyers said. āI think moving forward is my strongest suit. Iām pretty good at lateral but it wouldnāt be the best part of my game.ā
While undecided on his college of choice, Meyers hopes to decide for a Division I offer sometime later in the school year. He will be competing in wrestling for the Indians at 220 pounds.
āI think wrestling really helped my football in form tackling and staying low,ā Meyers said of playing both sports. āI am not sure how football helps my wrestling, but Iām sure just staying in shape was good. It keeps me tough-minded.ā
Hays and Dodge City had four players named to the WAC first-team offense while on defense the Indians topped the list with four selections.
Coach of the Year: Dodge Cityās first-year coach Glenn OāNeil was voted the Coach of the Year by his peers as the Red Demons, Hays and Garden City shared the conference title with 3-1 records. Interestingly, each team beat the other and all on the road with Garden City topping Hays in Hays, the Indians taking a win at Dodge City and the Demons knocking off the Buffaloes in Garden City in the annual Hatchet Game.
2021 WAC All-Conference Football Teams
First Team Offense-POS-Year-School
*Jaren Kanak-QB-Sr.-Hays
Tucker Smith-QB-Sr.-Dodge City
Zack Keosengphet-RB-Jr.-Garden City
Hunter Huskey-RB-Sr.-Liberal
Roy Moroni-RB-Sr.-Hays
Bryce Salmans-TE-Jr.-Hays
Dylan Smith-WR-Sr.-Dodge City
Kaden Whitehurst-OL-Sr.-Garden City
Aldo Avalos-OL-Sr.-Liberal
Gavin Nutting-OL-Sr.-Hays
Kelvin Rico-OL-Sr.-Garden City
Omar Velazquez-OL-Sr.-Dodge City
Emanuel Aguilar-PK-Sr.-Dodge City
First Team Defense-POS-Year-School
Terrell Elliott-DL-Sr.-Garden City
Carson Spray-DL-Sr.-Hays
Iden Baalman-DL-Sr.-Hays
Santonio Turner-DL-Sr.-Dodge City
*Gavin Meyers-LB-Sr.-Hays
Mathew Moeder-LB-Jr.-Great Bend
Daniel Sanchez-LB-Sr.-Dodge City
Caleb Wiese-DB-Jr.-Garden City
Remy Stull-DB-Jr.-Hays
Paco Hernandez-DB-Sr.-Great Bend
DāAndre Vontress-DB-Sr.-Dodge City
* Indicates Players of the Year
Coach of the Year: Glenn OāNeil, Dodge CIty
Second Team Offense-POS-Year-School
Jerry Arteaga-RB-Jr.-Garden City
Emmanuel Charite-RB-Sr.-Garden City
Jordan Dale-WR-Sr.-Hays
Kyreese Groen-WR-Jr.-Hays
Brooks Kappelmann-QB-So.-Liberal
Stefan Spray-WR-Sr.-Great Bend
Izzy Garcia-WR-Sr.-Liberal
Colton Brack-TE-So.-Great Bend
Michael Camarena-OL-Sr.-Garden City
Karson Russell-OL-Sr.-Hays
Alejandro Chairez-OL-Sr.-Dodge City
Jason Scott-OL-Sr.-Great Bend
Second Team Defense-POS-Year-School
Christian Erives-DL-Sr.-Dodge City
Xavier Soriano-DL-Sr.-Garden City
Tyler Cox-DL-Sr.-Dodge City
Joel Bellows-LB-Sr.-Garden City
Mario Chacon-LB-Sr.-Dodge City
Josh Gonzalez-LB-Sr.-Dodge City
Trystian Juarez-LB-Jr.-Liberal
Ryan Heiman-DB-Jr.-Garden City
Alonzo Marquez-DB-Sr.-Garden City
Connor Dreiling-DB-Jr.-Hays
Shay Kerr-DB-Sr.-Liberal