Seth Mounts…Some Articles Just Write Themselves

April 2, 2017 Fletcher Long 0

It’s not hard to write an article about Seth Mounts who played his Middle School career for one of the best Middle School Coaches in the Commonwealth, Daniel Mounts. I was talking to Daniel Mounts on the phone as there was a chance our teams would meet for the Championship. […]

Camden Williams…the Good Hands Man!

April 1, 2017 Fletcher Long 3

Here at Kentucky Prep Gridiron, we don’t even know what to say about Camden Williams, the 5’11” 165 WR from TK Stone’s Middle School, Division II, State Champion, Panthers Football Team.  So much for you can’t catch them all.  Apparently that is a cliche unfamiliar around the Williams household.  Coupled with Clay Games, […]

Clay Games…Pocket Passer

April 1, 2017 Fletcher Long 1

The first thing we ask of a QB is to just win games. Whether or not it is fair, QB’s are judged by wins and Championships and probably get too much credit for both, but who am I to re-invent the wheel.  Clay Games only led his TK Stone Middle […]

Jaylin “The Boss” Bross, Half Sports Car, Half Tank!

April 1, 2017 Fletcher Long 2

Probably the first thing one notices about Barrett Traditional Middle School’s Jaylin Bross is his extraordinary physique.  There is just no way this kid is really an eighth grader…except that he is.  Jaylin is the son of a Coach and former college football player, and the son has found his way […]

Arren Hash…The Rifleman

April 1, 2017 Fletcher Long 0

In the mode of a pure, drop back, pocket passer, Campbellsville, Kentucky’s Arren Hash is sporting a rifle hanging from his right shoulder.  Arren stands 6’1″ tall and is a wiry and nimble 165 pounds.  Arren has just enough mobility to avoid pressure but really isn’t the type of QB […]