Wide Receivers
Selections
East: Zach Dinardi (Miles City) - 6'1", 175 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: Class A All-State WR
Future Plans: Unavailable
East: Colton Eliason (Billings Senior) - 6'4", 195 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: HM AA All-State WR
Future Plans: Will play football for Montana Tech
East: James Gilham (Browning) - 5'11", 175 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: Class A All-State WR
Future Plans: Will play football for MSU - Northern
East: Ben LaBeau (Billings Senior) - 6'1", 170 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: 1st-Team AA All-State WR/CB; GF Super-State Team Selection - DB
Future Plans: Will attend Montana State University and possibly walk-on to the football team
East: Keagan Stroop (Belt) - 5'10", 155 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: Class C 8-Man All-State QB
Future Plans: Will play football for MSU - Northern
West: Wyatt Alexander (Whitehall) - 6'2", 180 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: Class B All-State WR/DB; GF Super-State Team Selection - DB
Future Plans: Will play football for Montana Tech
West: Tyler Chouinard (Hamilton) - 6'0", 165 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: Class A All-State WR/S; GF Super-State Team Selection - WR; Badlands Bowl Selection - WR
Future Plans: Unavailable
West: Conor McCarvel (Helena Capital) - 5'11", 185 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: HM AA All-State WR
Future Plans: Will play football for Dickinson State University
West: David Koppang (Missoula Loyola) - 6'0", 190 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: Class B All-State WR/S; GF Super-State Team Selection - DB; Badlands Bowl Selection - WR (did not play)
Future Plans: Will play football for the University of Montana
West: Alex Gavlak (Stevensville) - 6'2", 170 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: Class A All-State TE/LB
Future Plans: Will play football for Dickinson State University
Declined to Play
East: Gabe Sulser (Billings Senior) - 5'9", 170 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: 2017 MT GPOY - Football; 1st-Team AA All-State WR/CB; GF Super-State Team Selection - DB; Badlands Bowl Selection - WR (did not play)
Future Plans: Will play football for the University of Montana
East: Logan Kleinhans (Bozeman) - 6'3", 195 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: 1st-Team AA All-State WR; GF Super-State Team Selection - WR; Badlands Bowl Selection - WR
Future Plans: Will play football for Montana State University
West: Nick Germer (Missoula Sentinel) - 6'2", 175 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: 2nd-Team AA All-State WR; Badlands Bowl Selection - WR
Future Plans: Will play football for the University of Montana
West: Mark Estes (Glacier) - 6'0", 180 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: 2nd-Team AA All-State WR; Badlands Bowl Selection - WR; Offensive MVP Badlands Bowl - WR
Future Plans: Will play football for Montana State University
West: Easton Hatfield (Townsend) - 6'4", 180 lbs.
Senior Year Football Accolades: Class B All-State WR
Future Plans: Unavailable
ADVANTAGE:
Four wide receivers made my final 2017 Montana Recruits Top 10 list back in January. All four of those receivers (along with Easton Hatfield) will not take the field for their respective squads. As for the talent remaining on both sides, lets start with the East. Ben LBeau has the most notoriety of the five East selections. He the #3 option in the Broncs' offense that featured Nolan Askelson and Gabe Sulser. When Gabe went down with an injury prior the semifinal matchup versus Sentinel, Ben stepped up with a 10 catch, 146 yard, 3 touchdown performance so he should be a featured player on the East offense when the put the ball in the air. Colton Eliason was Ben's teammate from Senior and the Bronc's #3 WR in 2017. Like Ben, Colton stepped up in the semis with a 7 catch, 53 yard effort. He's the tallest receiver for the East standing at around 6'5". A pair of Class A All-State receivers will also suit up for the East in Zach Dinardi and James Gilham. Zach's talent garnered him alternate recognition for the Badlands Bowl while James was a key cog in the Browning Indians making the playoffs for the first time in 27 years. Finally, Keagan Stroop of Belt will move back to WR from his senior year position of QB for his final high school football game. Despite Keagan's lack of size, he has consistently been one of the most elusive football players in the state with the ball in his hands.
For the West, Ty Chouinard had a special season for Hamilton football in 2017. He caught 79 balls for 1,348 yards and 13 touchdowns to go with 9 interceptions on defense. Those four marks were the best in Class A last fall. His 1,348 receiving yards were second best to the next WR for the West, Wyatt Alexander. Wyatt was one of the more underrated players last fall as he consistently made plays for his Whitehall Trojans, finishing the season with a state-best totals of 1,441 receiving yards and 19 touchdowns. On film, he showed his ability to make contested catches at a high rate and then he made this play in the Class B All-Star game this summer:
Conor McCarvel was the #1 receiver for Helena Capital last fall and will bring that Bruin toughness to the West receiver group. David Koppang of Loyola will get suit up at WR for one last time before starting his Grizzly career at safety. David is arguably the best route runner of the 10 receivers playing in this game and he brings a physical presence with the ball in his hands. Alex Gavlak of Stevensville will finally get an opportunity to show of his talents to wider audience as his Yellowjacket teams didn't win a ton of games during his career. He was All-State his final two seasons.
The East losing Gabe and Logan really hurts the East's explosiveness at WR. The West has the #1 and #2 most productive receivers in the state from 2017 along with a FCS signee in David Koppang and two more college products in McCarvel and Gavlak. I think players like Ben LaBeau, James Gilham, or Keagan Stroop can replace some of Gabe's versatility but none of the receivers for the East can replace Gabe and Logan's explosiveness. I give the advantage to the West.
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