Alex Douglas is a 2004 graduate of Quincy High School and was a senior on the playoff qualifying team in 2003.
Andrew Paul is a 2011 graduate of Quincy Senior High School. Andrew was a two way starter for the Blue Devils in 2009 and 2010.
The story behind Hall of Famer Bill Gross is one of great interest. An outstanding football player for his home town of Gibson City, Illinois, Gross earned all-state honors his senior year as a halfback and place kicker.
Blake is a 2007 graduate of QHS and is currently playing football at Culver-Stockton College.
Brad Bowen is a 2010 graduate of QHS and was on the 2009 team that qualified for the state playoffs with a 7-2 regular season record.

Hall of Fame Inductee - Curt Lovelace is the consummate example of success through hard work and determination.
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This versatile young man was a mainstay on both the football field and basketball court during his years at Quincy High.
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Dave Harvey was in the first class to enter into the 1960's. A multi-talented athlete, Harvey collected varsity letters in basketball, baseball and football while at Quincy High.
DeVaughn Hawkins graduated from Quincy High School in 1993 as a football and wrestling standout.
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Holzgraefe, a 1960 graduate, lettered in football, track and basketball.
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f there was ever a prototypical high school football hero, his name would be Eric Bush.
Frank Stoddard is a 1991 graduate of QHS. He was a starter as a junior and senior at the wide receiver and safety positions.
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Harry Arp was a four sport star for the Blue Devils during the war years of the 1940's.
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Lettered three years in football, basketball and track from 1929-31 at Quincy High School, and was the captain of both the football and basketball teams as a junior and senior.
James Hansen graduated from QHS in 1988. He was a two year starter for the football team.
Jay Douglas is from the class of 1986 and was a go to guy for the Blue Devils as he and quarterback Eric Bush did damage to the WB6 all season long.
Jeremy is a 2005 graduate of Quincy High School and currently a junior at Culver Stockton College
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Playing basketball and football at Quincy High has been a goal for many---a reality for few.
Justin is a 2005 graduate of Quincy High School and was the starting quarterback on the 2003 playoff qualifying team.
"Kel Gott" and "versatile". The words are synonymous. A 1973 graduate, Gott was a three year letterman in both football and basketball.
Anders, a 1972 graduate, was one of the most versatile athletes in school history. He participated in five sports at QHS..
Lamor Hickman is a 2008 graduate of QHS and was a electrifying player during his playing days at QHS.
Mark Brassfield, class of 1991, started as Junior and Senior on the Ofensive Line Tackle position. Senior year played both defensive line and offensive line.
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The words "coach" and "teacher" are often confused for one another. But not in the case of Mike Crist.
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Mike Nobis has never been afraid of hard work. In fact, he thrives on it.
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Nathan Tate redefined the standard by which Quincy running backs are measured. As a junior in 1993, he became the first Blue Devil in more than 50 years to rush for 1,000 yards in a season.
Santee Nixon graduated from Quincy High School in 1994. He started at offensive tackle from his sophomore year on and started as defensive lineman his Junior and Senior years.
Sesamir Yearby graduated form Quincy High School in 2001. While at Quincy, Sesamir played wide receiver and free safety.
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Frequently the first name mentioned when long-time Quincy High School football fans reflect on stars of seasons past.