Kenwood HS’s Manuel Espinosa (Class of 2021) is this week’s Meeks and Meeks Montgomery County POW

April 13, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Manuel Espinosa of Kenwood High School is the Meeks and Meeks Montgomery County Player of the Week this week. He’s a 6-4, 300-pound, Class of 2021 prospect who has the size and frame to be as good as he wants. Join us each and every week as we continue to feature Montgomery County football players brought to you by your friends when it matters most, Meeks and Meeks Attorneys.

#Brotherhood

April 13, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

We see #Brotherhood pop up around the commonwealth especially when it comes to discussing or featuring Kentucky’s best, young football talent. What on earth does it mean? Truthfully, it has way more meaning and significance than you may ever realize. This is our 1,000th article, published free for your enjoyment. #Brotherhood!

2019’s Brennan Emnett is headed to Hanover College…smart play!

April 12, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Don’t think you need to play football in Division III? Think your too good for that level of competition. First of all, there are fantastic football players at all levels of competition and secondly, some of these schools you are snubbing confer degrees which set you up pretty well for that game called life. Just something to think about with our 999th article.

Does Kenwood High have a big fish on the line?

April 8, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

We believe we know who the next head man at Kenwood High School will be. We give a pretty extensive description though we don’t disclose his name. Who is it? Read the article and see if you are able to figure out the riddle. This is protected content meant only for those buying the article or subscribing to the site. #MembershipHasItsPrivileges!

…With Liberty and Justice for all…Ballard High’s Justice Thompson, dispensing justice in the middle of the Bruins defense!

April 7, 2019 Fletcher Long 3

You bring the liberty and we will provide the Justice. Justice Thompson from Louisville is about whom we are ranting. This is one of the most feared faces patrolling any second level of any defense among any of the 6 classifications of football playing in the commonwealth of Kentucky. What’s all the fuss? You’ll have to read this article to discover the answer to that.