Trinity High School boasts among Kentucky’s best talent yearly. The school is secretive and doesn’t do a great job recording statistics into the KHSAA website so some of the talent isn’t well known to anyone other than high school football experts across Kentucky. We are among ‘the experts’ so hiding from our publication has proven difficult. Noah Meyers, ’23, is a rangy, lengthy, well-framed, and excellently trained TE prospect who many colleges have on its recruiting board. His grades make him an excellent take in the Ivy League too, so where this instate hidden gem ends up is anyone’s guess.
Fletcher W. Long, Senior Scout and Editorial Board Member, KPGFootball
There is no better time than the present to anoint another Independence Bank Player of the Week. Independence Bank is proud to sponsor a weekly article highlighting players in the areas where Independence Bank flourishes who embody the same type of revolutionary service to their respective football teams which has made Independence Bank unique and special in the banking industry.
Independence Bank has a goal of achieving everyday excellence, and this week we are focusing on a big, rangy TE prospect from one of Kentucky’s deepest and star-laden rosters. Today, we feature Noah Meyers, ’23, from Trinity High in Louisville.
Meyers plays for the Shamrocks and Trinity High is down the road from two fine Independence Bank branches, one located on 1900 Colonel Sanders Lane and the other on 3901 Shelbyville Road (above pictured) both in Louisville, Kentucky. Get on by and visit either of these fine branches today. Discover what makes Independence Bank’s people, products, and services revolutionary in the financial services industry.
Noah Meyers is a 6’5,” 225 pound well chiseled and framed out TE/WR prospect toiling away on Kentucky’s deepest and most talent laden roster generally speaking. Meyers has been clocked at 4.67 in the 40-yard dash which projects him as more of a TE in college than any of his other positions.
Meyers caught 25-passes in ’21, which is a fine number for a TE, and garnered 415-yards receiving with 4-TDs. Meyers was 6th on the team in “offensive scoring.”
Meyers works out at the Aspirations Fitness Center with Chris Vaughn. Vaughn has done well getting kids to college on football grants in aid over the past decade. So far, entering his senior campaign, Meyers is getting recruited heavily.
So far, Meyers has been offered by Yale, Dartmouth, and Harvard with the “Ancient 8” and Tennessee Tech, EKU, and Valparaiso have all thrown their hats into the ring. Meyers boasts a 4.0 GPA so that would explain the Ivy League attention.
Noah Meyers is about to have a monster season this coming Fall. You can take that to the proverbial (or even the literal) bank.
Congratulations to Noah Meyers for the Revolutionary Play in ’21 and that which we are sure to experience in ’22 together with earning this week’s recognition from the fastest growing bank in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, our friends at Independence Bank.
This is Coach HB Lyon, reporting for Kentucky Prep Gridiron and reminding you that WE’RE JUST CALLING IT LIKE WE SEE IT!
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