The Future of the 561: Hayden Quasha, WR Oxbridge

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Christian Proscia (@Christian_Proscia_Photography)

WEST PALM BEACH – After five long seasons, Oxbridge Academy varsity football is back.

One of the Thunderwolves brightest stars for the upcoming future is wide receiver Hayden Quasha (’26). He is a shifty 5-foot-9 slot receiver that is projected to have a breakout sophomore season.

Quasha pairs his natural quickness and agility with elite catching and route running to provide Oxbridge with the face of its team for years to come.

When asked about Oxbridge’s return this upcoming season, Quasha said:

“With Oxbridge returning to varsity this year, we are putting the work in to prepare for this season,” Quasha stated. “Being the first year back, it feels great for me and my teammates to be the foundation for a young program. This year, we’re really going to open up the passing game, so our receiving core is expecting to put up big numbers this season.”

As I said earlier, the most elite part of Quasha’s game is his route running. His fast release off the line and quick cuts through the route make him a defender’s nightmare.

When asked about his skill set, Hayden said:

“As a receiver I focus my game on my route running,” Quasha stated. “This offseason and 7-on-7season, I have put in the work every single day and I feel like my route running is becoming the best part of my game. My private coach, BG Walters, (OWE Training) has greatly pushed me to achieve my goals and gives me the mentor that I need.”

During the 7-on-7 season, Quasha took local tournaments by storm. As a member of Public Enemy 7-on-7, he was a key piece to the team’s 15u offense. Hayden’s breakout tournament came during the Coach Mac Clewiston series, where he made multiple big plays, including late game touchdowns that secured wins for Public Enemy.

Oxbridge Academy has a bright future ahead. With a talented young core and an elite coaching staff, the Thunderwolves are going to once again be a problem throughout Palm Beach County for years to come.

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