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Florida — At just 15 years old, Kenneth Simmons is already rewriting what’s possible for young student-athletes. The dual-sport standout has officially graduated high school while still in the 8th grade, and he’s already earned 10 college credits, putting him well ahead of the curve academically — and athletically.

On the field, Simmons is just as exceptional. He commands the gridiron as a quarterback, where his arm strength, vision, and leadership have already drawn attention from scouts and coaches around the state. When spring rolls around, he transitions seamlessly to the diamond, serving as a power-hitting first baseman and designated hitter, known for his clutch hitting and elite plate discipline.

Despite his youth, Kenneth is already leading the Florida Rural Conference in on-base percentage (.702), ranks 3rd in batting average (.533), and sits 7th in slugging percentage (.813) — a rare feat at any level, let alone for someone his age.

Balancing two sports at a high level is impressive enough. Add in academic excellence and early college coursework, and Kenneth Simmons is on a trajectory few can match. Coaches call him “a once-in-a-generation talent,” and it’s not hard to see why.

Whether he’s throwing touchdowns or knocking balls out of the park, one thing’s clear: the future is incredibly bright for Kenneth Simmons.