Kosciusko’s Caiden Wade will be among the best high school quarterbacks in the state in attendance at the the 601 Elite QB Camp Saturday night at Jackson Academy.
Organized by QB coach Wyatt Davis, the camp, which brings together top high school and junior college quarterbacks from the southeast, focuses on refining mechanics, footwork, and decision-making under live pressure.
Wade finished his sophomore season with the Whippets with 1412 passing yards and 604 rushing yards. He accounted for 18 touchdowns, 9 passing and 9 rushing, while leading the team to its first playoff win since 2015. The most impressive feat of Wade’s however is that he finished the season without throwing an interception.
Caiden Wade (@CaidenWade) 6”2 205 (@KosciuskoFB) 27’ has the opportunity to the top dual threat quarterback for Mississippi is his class. Physical runner that can move. Accurate thrower with big time arm ability. Has took huge strides developing mechanically. Very good player… pic.twitter.com/5QIzOZXOzC
— Wyatt Davis (@wyattdalton4) January 12, 2025
Heading into his junior season, the 6‑3, 205‑lb dual-threat QB holds offers from Southern Miss, Arkansas State, and Mississippi Valley State.
Other area QBs featured at the camp will be Leake Academy’s George Wilcox, Choctaw County’s KJ Cork, and Winston Academy’s Paxton Greer.
The camp will begin at 6:30 pm and is open to the public.
Got some good schools gonna be in attendance to recruit with some better coaches.. Fired up!!! Great opportunity to evaluate all of the best from Mississippi that can sling it all in one spot competing. https://t.co/On6SjrnP5s
— Wyatt Davis (@wyattdalton4) June 25, 2025
Theresa Williams
June 26, 2025 at 5:21 PMCongratulations Caiden Wade. Keep pushing those Whippets toward greatness