Anias MItchell, from Browning Springs Middle School is this week’s Independence Bank, Revolutionary Player of the Week

May 11, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

In honor of the upcoming Kentucky-Tennessee Future Stars Classic, we thought we would honor a Madisonville area middle schooler. We have already awarded this award to Jordan Miles who made Team Kentucky as a DB. We thought why not award it to Anias MItchell, who is an Alternate and isn’t quite on the team yet but has certainly shown he belongs in unique company when it comes to playing the game of football.

Will Issac Sowells Jr. (feature photo: Chad Smith) “Spike” the 6th Grade Team Kentucky Future Stars’ fortunes this summer? We sure think so…

May 10, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Isaac Sowells, Jr. is another example of an acorn which didn’t fall far from its tree. Isaac Sowell, Sr., played 27 ball games for the Hoosiers at IU, was selected in the 4th round of the NFL draft and played in the League for several years. Little Sowells, who won’t be little for very long, will certainly spike various aspects of Team Kentucky Future Stars (6th) fortunes this coming Summer. Read about Isaac Sowells, Jr. from Louisville, KY.

The 6th grade Team Kentucky Future Stars about to realize a “Spike (Isaac Sowells, Jr.)” in production…

May 10, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Isaac Sowells, Jr. is an acorn whom didn’t fall far from the tree. Isaac Sowells, Sr. played at Indiana before being drafted in the 4th round of the 2006 draft and playing several years in “the league (NFL).” This is a kid who is not a normal 6th grade athlete and whom will continue to be athletically superlative for as long as he plays we project. Enjoy this article about a kid nicknamed, “Spike.”

Matt Alex Ladd (Class of 2023), Team Kentucky’s Man in the Middle…

May 9, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Michael Jackson once wrote that he was going to start with the “Man in the Mirror.” When selecting a line of scrimmage, KPGFootball starts with the “Man in the Middle.” That “Man” for us is Matt Alex Ladd from Trigg County who is back to provide a cornerstone for this year’s version of Team Kentucky Future Stars (8th).

WR, Treston Kay, Class of 2025

May 9, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Ever heard of dynamite coming in small packages? Here’s a guy not quite 5-feet tall who has been selected to both Team Kentucky Future Stars and to the FBU National Elite Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana. He has shone both places from what we hear. Kid will line up at receiver and if you blink, Tennessee, he’ll be gone. He will come up big for HMS next Fall too. Meet Treston Kay. You know the drill; better get it around today while it’s free because tomorrow it goes behind the paywall.

Treyvian “Chip” Bunton is back to knock the block off of the Tennessee Future Stars

May 8, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

This is Bowling Green’s Treyvian Bunton who is Cheryl Hodges-Buntin’s grand-baby. She calls him “Chip” but we can assure you encountering the block from off of which his “Chip” was knocked would be quite the scary conundrum. Tennessee better hope ole Chip doesn’t show up in Clarksville looking for some blocks with whom to knock heads. This kid is no kid, at least not anatomically. Enjoy this article about one of Bowling Green, Kentucky’s finest.

In Kentucky’s Class of 2023, is @kadennumba9 (Kaden Briggs) really much higher ranked than that? We think so…

May 8, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

We have covered this class of 2023 DE from Louisville for over a year. He continues to blossom, grow, and develop and Tennessee will encounter a much bigger, more developed, Kaden Briggs than what terrorized them a year ago at this time. We ranked him No. 3, KY-wide, on our list of top 2023 prospects. Enjoy this article about Kaden Briggs from Louisville, KY, headed to Butler Traditional to play his high school football.

Morgan County’s Jason Perry strikes quite the pose for Team Kentucky’s 7th-grade Future Stars team

May 7, 2019 Fletcher Long 1

Ever heard the song “The Freaks Come Out at Night?” Well, the nighttime isn’t the only time you’ll see anatomical freaks during Future Stars season. They will be everywhere up and down the field wearing both orange and blue. There will be none any more impressive than Morgan County’s Jason Perry, or at least that is our wager. Check out this feature about Kentucky’s very own freak of a 7th grade football player.