Football parents, you can publicize your kid WITHOUT downing someone else’s…

June 8, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

We believe this is an important public service announcement. You may wish to read and consider this advice. In the end, you do whatever you want, but there is a right-way and wrong-way to promote your son as a football player. “Football parents” have an exceedingly bad reputation. In large part, the reputation is earned and well-deserved. It doesn’t have to be. Please read and consider this article. HB Lyon.

Jabin Wedding, Class of 2020, is this Week’s Independence Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week

June 8, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

You always hear of “Wedding Bells.” Of course who can forget the late Jim-Ed Brown singing about “…all the wedding bells are ringing…” McLean County opponents hear an all-together, different type of Wedding-Bell. These are the type of bells heard after being “rung-up” by Jabin Wedding. Jabin is back for his senior year and McLean has it rolling in Class 2A, District 2. Enjoy this article about this week’s Revolutionary Player of the Week brought to you by our friends at the fastest growing bank in all of the Commonwealth, Independence Bank.

Kameron Williams, Class of 2021, is the Meeks & Meeks Montgomery County Player of the Week

June 8, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Kameron Williams is a fire-plug of an interior offensive lineman who can additionally play along the defensive front from NG to DT. Know what else he is? He is also our Meeks & Meeks Attorneys, Montgomery County Player of the Week. Coach Greer’s Knights will depend on linemen like Williams if he is to have the type success at Kenwood he was accustomed to celebrating when coordinating the Knoxville Catholic defense. Enjoy this article and join us next week when we anoint another Montgomery County Player of the Week brought to you by your friends at Meeks & Meeks Attorneys.

Greenbrier’s Noah Batey is this Week’s Stewart Williams Company’s Robertson County Player of the Week

June 8, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

Before we left Greenbrier for another one of the Robertson County Schools (we’ll be back, don’t worry), we thought we would feature the big left tackle for the Bobcats. You call him “Big No. 75” and we call him Noah Batey. Batey is a next-level player whose deficiencies are fixable. What he does have in spades is a motor, large frame with plenty of length, and athleticism. He plays with his hips sunk, lowering his pad level to where an OL coach would want it. Congratulations to this week’s Stewart Williams Company’s Robertson County Player of the Week and join us next week as we crown a new recipient.