BRECKENRIDGE — A two-way quarterback competition can be considered a blessing or a curse at any level. But a three-way battle for the starting job is just plain unusual, particularly at the high school level where it seldom (if ever) happens.
That puts Breckenridge coach Casey Pearce in the strange position of having to choose a starter between sophomore Cooper Wimberley (5-9, 160), junior Hudson Woodward (6-2, 178) or senior Joseph Juneau (6-2, 180) — three equally matched candidates who as of this writing, are neck and neck in their competition for the position.
“They haven’t shaken out as far as a true front-runner,” said Pearce, who in 29 years of coaching has only seen this three-way quarterback scenario happen once.