Class of 2019, Bryson Pernell, Simon Kenton

June 8, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

We wrote the other day about Austin Hammack, who is a Class of 2020, RB, who, last year for the Pioneers, gained 806 yards from scrimmage. For the Pioneers to hope to do as well this upcoming season, even with the loss of a senior QB Matt Shearer, the 6-3, 210 pound […]

2019 DT, Matthew Masternak, Corbin Redhounds

June 8, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Matthew Masternak is Masternasty. Okay, that is not the most clever pun ever but you get the point. I will tell you who else got the point…Corbin‘s 15 opponents last year. Mr. Masternak, or should we say Mr. Masternasty, anchored a defense which allowed 85 or so rushing yards per game over 15 […]

KPGFootball has an “asset” in place at Team Kentucky Camp

June 7, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

The world of espionage has its own language. In fact, it has its own museum in addition to its own language. In the spy world, the term asset is defined as a clandestine source or method, usually an agent. Well Team Kentucky, consider yourself infiltrated. KPGFootball has employed the services of a spy to report back to us […]

Class of 2021’s Logan Smith, Corbin

June 7, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

We here at KPGFootball do something Commonwealth-wide which has been, heretofore, unheard of in prep football coverage…we give some love to the big uglies upfront. Sure, when it is time to sign the letter of intent, all the sports writers, across the Commonwealth, come frolicking up like a bunch of star-struck teenagers trying to learn […]

Boyle County’s Ezarious Roller…

June 6, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

I and told it is Mid-term election season and that is not a season we cover here on KPGFootball. However, candidates (we hear) have either just run a primary or are busy raising funds for a not too far off general election. I can give you a candidacy which would be bound to win, especially […]

Class of 2020 QB, Eli Sammons, Greenup County Musketeers

June 6, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Alexandre Dumas is a famous French novelist who was very prolific and whose novels have been translated into some 100 different languages. He authored one of my very favorites, The Count of Montecristo. Perhaps an even more popular novel than that is the one he published in 1844 called The Three Musketeers. […]