1. Gipson Gnagy

    Height: 6' 0" | Weight: 150lbs

    Class of 2027 | TX

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    Kohl's Comments

    Gnagy competed at the 2025 Kohl's National Scholarship Invitational. He made 16 field goals and earned a 97.03 on kickoffs, with his best ball reaching 65 yards and 3.90 seconds of hang time. Continued refinement in his overall kickoff consistency could elevate his game even further. Gnagy participated at the 2025 Kohl's Spring Ranking Event, where he showcased his abilities as a kicker. He connected on four field goals and earned an overall kickoff score of 97.60. His best ball traveled 62 yards with a 3.62-second hang time, highlighting his ability to generate solid lift and distance. With continued development, Gnagy can further refine his technique and elevate his kicking performance.

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    Gipson Gnagy (Class of 2027) is a Junior at West Plains High School in Amarillo, Texas. He is currently 6'1, 160 pounds, with a last measured 40 time at 4.53 seconds. He is a dedicated and committed athlete with goals of competing at the next level. In 2024, he was selected twice for Special Teams Player of the Week and was also a First Team All-District selection.

    Academics

    • GPA: 3.75

    Ranking Camp Results

    JULY 19, 2025 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CAMP

    MARCH 15, 2025 SPRING RANKING EVENT

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