High school quarterback with 1 arm finishes game with 6 touchdowns
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After going viral for his dunks in middle school, Trashaun Willis is now garnering attention as a starting quarterback for his high school football team.
Willis, who was born with one arm, scored six touchdowns to help Iowa's Washington Demons defeat Mt. Pleasant 41-27 on Friday night.
The 6-foot-5, 235-pound Willis finished the game completing 13 of 19 pass attempts for 129 yards and four touchdowns, as well as added another 95 yards and three scores on the ground, according to the Southeast Iowa Union.
Willis announced in June that he received his first college football offer from Loras College in Iowa. He's set to graduate in 2021.
- With h/t to CBS Sports
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