CLEARWATER, Kan. (KSNW) — The Clearwater Indians are looking to turn the page this fall as they prepare for the 2025 high school football season. With a large senior class and returning starters across the field, the team hopes to improve on last year’s 3-6 record.

The Indians have 13 seniors stepping into bigger roles and 19 players with starting experience. That mix of leadership and depth has players confident heading into opening night.

Running back Garrison Wells and linebacker Dalton Wulf are expected to play both ways this season, giving Clearwater strength on both sides of the ball. Meanwhile, the battle for starting quarterback remains undecided, with three players in the mix.

Head coach Jake Bjostad said the defense will be key. "We’ve got 11 gritty dudes that we can stick on

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