Too much time remains in Mason West’s high school athletics career for the Edina sophomore to be zeroed in on the next step.
West was never an unknown before quarterbacking the Hornets’ surprising run to the Prep Bowl last November, when Edina fell just short of completing a stirring comeback, falling 28-27 to Centennial in the Class 6A championship game, and anchoring the first line on Edina’s Class 2A champion hockey team in March. It’s difficult to remain obscure when you’re 6 feet 6 and weigh 200 pounds. And West has been a standout athlete in Edina since he threw his first spiral with a toy Pittsburgh Steelers football in elementary school.
But it’s safe to say West strode into the broader sporting public’s consciousness this school year as a standout on two high-profile athletic fronts. Few players command greater visibility than the quarterback on a successful football team. And it’s unlikely a first-line winger on the state’s most storied high school hockey program will skate under the radar in a championship season.
West readily admits his profile has grown in recent months, with fans and recruiters.
“It’s gotten a little busy. I’m hearing from a lot [of recruiters],” he said. “It’s really different between football and hockey. Football, they all want film. Hockey, it’s more in person.”
West has already received a pair of college football offers, from Kent State and Marshall, but has no intention of defining a potential list of favorites yet. He’s still having too much fun playing both football and hockey. The only hint West is willing to make regarding his future is that he’s hoping he won’t have to put one sport on hold.
“I’d like to play both football and hockey, if that’s possible,” he said. “I want to play both as long as I can.”
West feels one complements the other and that he wouldn’t be the player he is without both.