Todd Fereday
Todd Fereday was a multi-sport star at Putnam City North. The 1993 graduate was the starting quarterback as a Senior on a team that was ranked #1 in Oklahoma for much of the year after a 9-0 start. He was also a member of the 1991 state championship team. The baseball diamond was where he really made his mark and had a career beyond high school. An All-State selection as a Senior, Fereday graduated with ten school records. He continued playing at Kansas State where he graduated with four school records. He was a Mizuno Freshman All-American in 1994 and an All-Big Eight selection in 1996. He was drafted by the Chicago Cubs and played the 1997 season in their Minor League system.
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Member of State Runner-Up Team (Football, Sophomore)
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Member of State Championship Team (Football, Junior)
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2x Honorable Mention Daily Oklahoman All-State (Baseball, Junior, Senior)
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2x Daily Oklahoman All-City (Baseball, 2nd Team Junior, 1st Team Senior)
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Honorable Mention All-State (Football, Senior)
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Coaches’ All-State (Baseball, Senior)
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Graduated with 10 School Records (Baseball)
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Friday Paper All-Decade Athletes Team (1999)
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Continued Baseball Career at Kansas State University
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4x Letterwinner for the Wildcats (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997)
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Mizuno Freshman All-American Team (1994)
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2nd Team All-Big 8 (1996)
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All-Big 8 Tournament Team (1996)
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Graduated with 4 School Records
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Drafted by the Chicago Cubs (1997)
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Played 1 Season in the Minor Leagues