
Recruiting Spotlight: Trel Broom, Leesville High School, Leesville, LA
Quarterback Trel Broom of Leesville High School is a talented Class of 2027 prospect who brings size, production, and leadership to the Wampus Cats’ offense. Standing 6’4” and weighing 195 pounds, Broom has the frame and athletic ability that college coaches look for at the quarterback position.
Broom put together a strong season through the air and on the ground. He passed for 2,144 yards and 23 touchdowns, while also adding 200 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns. His ability to make plays both as a passer and runner makes him a true dual-threat quarterback and a major piece of the Leesville offense.
Broom is also a multi-sport athlete, playing basketball for Leesville as a shooting guard. On the court, he averages 17 points per game, showing his overall athleticism, competitiveness, and ability to lead in multiple sports.
According to Lee Brecheen, Broom is a prospect with the tools to see his recruitment continue to grow.
“He’s a big-time athlete/QB who has a chance to get some DI offers this summer and fall,” Brecheen said. “He already has colleges looking at him.”

In the weight room, Broom has continued to build strength, posting a 190-pound bench press, 315-pound squat, and 200-pound power clean. In the classroom, he carries a 3.2 GPA and has scored a 20 on the ACT.
Broom takes great pride in representing Leesville and the Wampus Cats program.
“Playing for Leesville High School Wampus Cats is something I never take for granted,” Broom said. “The support from our community and the bond with my teammates make Friday nights super special. Our coaching staff holds us to a high standard and constantly challenges me to improve as a player, leader, and person.”
Recruiting interest has already started to build for Broom. He has heard from programs such as Northwestern State, ULM, Louisiana Christian, Nicholls, and Northeastern. He also plans to attend several camps this summer, including the TCU Mega Camp, ULL, McNeese, and others as he continues to gain exposure.
Looking ahead, Broom plans to major in kinesiology in college.
Athletics run deep in the family. His mother and two sisters are Leesville High School alumni who played softball, while his older brother also graduated from Leesville and played football. His father is a Pickering High School alumnus, where he played football and basketball.
With his size, production, multi-sport background, and leadership qualities, Trel Broom is a Class of 2027 quarterback prospect who could continue to see his recruiting attention rise as he develops and competes this summer and into his senior season.

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