By Matt Browning
Suffice it to say, Hutchinson’s Terrell King has a chip on his shoulder as he begins his senior season as an all-state defensive back.
“What I’m most excited for this season is to prove myself that I can play at the highest level there is and to show that to all of the coaches who over look me,” King said.
King’s numbers speak for themselves: He recorded 54 tackles with three interceptions on defense, as well as racking up 754 all-purpose yards and scoring seven touchdowns.
So while he is a stalwart on defense, King is trying to prove what kind of receiver he is, too.
“Something I’ve been working on and wanting to improve are my routes,” King said. “And some things I’ve been doing to help is working out with my college friend whose routes are top tier. So I’m learning for someone who knows what they’re doing.”
King attended several college camps to get himself more exposure and to most importantly make him an even better player in 2024, which would make Hutchinson even better, too.
“I’ve been going too college camps and workouts with a friend to get better,” King said. “Some of the goals for me are to make the top 11 and break my school record in receiving yards. And for the team to win and have fun and go on a big run because we can.”