Trey Graves #66 Bulldog Football player and a senior at El Dorado Springs High School traveled to Dallas, Texas the weekend of Jan. 16-18, to participate in the Blue Grey All American Football game at AT & T Stadium. 

Back in June of 2019 Graves was invited to participate in the Blue Grey football combine in St. Joseph where he received results in 40 yard dash, standing broad jump, shuttle run, and bench press (how many times they could bench 180).  Based on results Graves was chosen to attend the next level which took him to Dallas to participate.  Based on his results from the Super Combine he was chosen as a Linebacker for the upcoming All American game.  Due to him being only a junior he was not able to play until the following year in the 2021 game. 

On Saturday, Jan. 16, and Sunday Jan. 17, Trey practiced with his team made up of senior boys from all over the United States and coached by retired National Football League Players.  Then on Monday, January 18 Graves and West teammates played the East at AT&T Stadium in front of family and friends.  Unfortunately with only a few minutes left the East passed the West by 1 point and lost the game.  But the experience and friendships made will last forever. 

Graves represented El Dorado Springs High School Bulldogs and his community well wearing his #66.  Trey has cherished and loved his four years in high school walking on to the field Friday nights with his friends and coaches and being a Bulldog. 

Trey’s parents are Andy and Jodi Graves, brother Wyatt, sisters Olivia and Breanna.  Grandparents are Michael and Lorena Graves and Jesse and Joyce Watts.