Friday night, setting a new school record for most passing yards in a career. Walraven’s milestone came during a performance that showcased the poise, accuracy, and leadership that have defined his high school career. Known for his ability to read defenses and make clutch throws under pressure, Walraven has been the heartbeat of the Wolverines’ offense for the past 3 years and a driving force behind their success this season.
Walraven’s achievements have not gone unnoticed by college programs across the country. The senior signal caller currently holds offers from several Division I schools, including Samford, Furman, Bucknell, West Georgia, Wofford, Eastern Kentucky, Gardner-Webb, and Elon with more interest expected as recruiting heats up this winter. His combination of arm strength, football IQ, and field vision has made him one of the most highly regarded quarterbacks in the region, and his record breaking accomplishment only adds to his growing legacy at West Forsyth.
With momentum on their side, Walraven and the Wolverines now turn their attention to this Friday’s matchup against Alpharetta, a game that will determine the Region 6-7A champions. A win would deliver West Forsyth its first region title since the 2020 season, capping off a remarkable regular season run. As the Wolverines prepare for their biggest game of the year, Walraven’s leadership and playmaking will once again be front and center, just as they have been throughout his record setting career.















