The Brothers Boone, Crittenden County

July 13, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Probably the most famous set of brothers in literary history may be Jakob Ludwig Karl Grimm and his brother Wilhelm Karl Grimm, who together have been know as The Brothers Grimm. Both the Brothers Grimm were giants in the field of Germanic philology (the study of the structure, historical development, and relationships of a […]

New and Improved Tiger Team…

July 13, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Well, KPGFootball traveled to Murfreesboro, Tennessee yesterday to watch the Hopkinsville High School Tigers participate in the biggest (and most prestigious) 7 on 7 tournament in middle Tennessee. It was held at one of the storied programs in the area, Riverdale High School. There were 26 teams there including Page, Smyrna, […]

Crittenden County’s Ethan Dossett is a cool customer

July 11, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Quick, which receiver in Kentucky led his classification in 2017 in number of receptions and yards receiving? This same receiver was tied for third in the classification in TD receptions in 2017 and fourth in the classification for TD receptions per game. Obviously, by virtue of the title of this […]

Nesbitt a Rocket set for take-off

July 11, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Crittenden County High School is a district 1 team in the 1A classification from Marion, Kentucky which chose the name Rockets for a mascot. The nickname seems entirely appropriate for both a school and a team which has a player the likes of Devon Nesbitt in both the backfield and walking its […]

Kentucky Country Day, how good will they be?

July 11, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Kentucky Country Day was one of the best programs in the 1A classification last season. The Bearcats, coached by Matthew Jones, won District 3, won 11 games while losing only twice, and bowed out of the state football playoffs in the regional final (state-quarters) to eventual State Champion Beechwood. Over […]

Danville’s DARRIAN will ring your BELL

July 10, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

I want to assure you of one thing mighty fast…if I have to tell you Danville High School‘s Darrian Maurice Bell, Class of 2020, is one of the best returning linebackers in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, then perhaps I should hire myself out to the Bells as a sports publicist, […]

2022’s Preston Agee, QB, Day-one starter?

July 9, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Cambell County High School is a school with an enrollment between 1,500-1600 students in Alexandria, Kentucky. Their new head football coach is named Mike Woolf, they were 7-5 in 2017 (under Stephen Lickert), lost to Louisville Trinity in the playoffs’ second round, and play out of District 6 of the […]

Ten Freshmen Who Will Play

July 9, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

I remember it like it was yesterday. To be accurate it was only last year. Coach Craig Clayton had just gotten hired at Hoptown High School and he called me as the two of us have gone back quite a ways. Fletcher, listen, I know William is a good player but […]