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Bradley commits to one of Kentucky’s more prestigious college football programs

Jack Bradley did a lot of stuff for his 6A football team over the course of his senior campaign. He contributed on both sides of the football, as a matter of fact, and two-phase involvement is not something seen at the 6A classification in Kentucky very often. This guy has been offered by Georgetown and has committed to the Tigers, one of Kentucky’s more prestigious college football programs. Good for him!

HB Lyon, KPGFootball Scouting Division

There is no better time than the present to anoint another Independence Bank, Revolutionary 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.   

Today’s honoree is a guy who proved invaluable and versatile over the course of his senior season. Not a lot of 6A football players in Kentucky were as productive in as many phases of football as was Jack Bradley.

This prospect has accomplished incredible feats both on the gridiron and in the classroom and has committed to ply his wares next season in Georgetown, Kentucky playing football for Georgetown College. Today we honor Jack Bradley from Paducah, Kentucky’s McCracken County High (6A).

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McCracken County High is located just down the road from three (3) Paducah, Kentucky area, Independence Bank branches. The featured branch today is the one located on 3143 Broadway Street. There are two more in Paducah, one on 2711 New Holt Road and the other on 3312 Lone Oak Road, all three of which are in Paducah proper.

Get on by the Paducah area locations today and see our friends. Learn why Independence Bank‘s products, people, and services have started a revolution in the Kentucky banking industry. 

Jack Bradley had quite a year for the Mustangs in Kentucky’s very tough 6A classification. Bradley was 2nd on the team in receptions, 2nd in receiving yards, and 2nd in scoring. Bradley was first in TD’s receiving and third in INT’s.

Jack Bradley had quite a year for the Mustangs in Kentucky’s 6A classification

Fletcher Long, KPGFootball Senior Sports Writer

Bradley, a two sport star in high school (basketball, PG; and football, WR/FS), demonstrated the type athleticism and versatility that Coach Chris Oliver at Georgetown College decided he needed to outfit in orange. We salute Bradley in getting his commitment out of the way and pulling the trigger on the Tiger program and pledging his services to the NAIA, Mid-South Conference power.

You know recruiting is often likened to the game “musical chairs.” When the music stops, if you haven’t already committed somewhere, you better pray there is a chair left open or you may find yourself out of the game.

Congratulations to Jack Bradley for his “Revolutionary Play” over the course of his career at McCracken County High and for his commitment to the Georgetown College Tigers. Good luck to Bradley as he prepares himself to play football at the college level.

We maintain Bradley’s play this past year easily earned this magnificent senior this week’s recognition from the fastest growing bank in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, our friends at Independence Bank.     

This is Fletcher Long, reporting for Kentucky Prep Gridiron and reminding you to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE!

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Two-time winner of Kentucky Press Association awards for excellence in writing and reporting news stories while Managing Editor of the Jackson (KY) Times-Voice

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