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Greve seeks scholarship
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Summit High quarterback Landon Greve prepares to pass during a game last September.Greve has recently been contacted by several Division 1 colleges about the possibility of playing at the next level.
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Landon Greve reached the milestone as a sophomore, playing for Oklahoma Christian School, and after transferring to Summit High School as junior, he threw for another 1,727 yards.
It's no wonder word about Greve is starting to get out.
The 6-foot-2, 190-pound senior-to-be has been recently contacted by coaches from the likes of Colorado State University, Colorado, Kansas State, Wyoming, North Carolina State and Oklahoma State.
There are some smaller schools with interest as well, but as Greve put it, "I would prefer to play Division 1 football," he said.
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Greve said he shares a mutual interest in several of the schools he's been contacted by including CSU, where he attended a junior day earlier this spring.
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Greve seems to know the process will take some more time.
"Most of the coaches haven't been able to follow me," he said."They want to see me in real-game situations, not just on tape."
College scouts will have their chance to see Greve (and several of his talented teammates during summer camps at CSU (a full team camp for Summit) and at CU (a 7-on-7 passing camp).
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College scouts, who were only allowed to call Greve after April 15 (on a once-a-week basis), may start surfacing at Farmer's Korner as soon as this spring.
If and when the recruiters arrive to sit in on offseason workouts (they are prohibited from interacting with athletes as such times), they will likely be looking at other Tigers in addition to Greve.
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Hollingsworth has helped Greve, Sitkoski and Roggasch by talking to interested coaches and scouting agencies.