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Sayre High seems to get an inordinate share of spotlight in this particular serial feature. That is unintended. What do you expect when you are the only team in your classification, entering the KHSAA playoffs, with a perfect regular season record? Performance drives publicity. Sayre High has a performer who is contributing in a variety of ways to the team’s astounding “bottom line.” His name is Jackson Stuart and he is a bit undersized at the linebacker post but there is nothing lacking in the area of his on-field performance.

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“Fanny” is among Kentucky’s more celebrated and well known corporate logos

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Lexington, KY: There are certain players who contribute mightily to a team’s “bottom line.” We covered a few of those this offseason and featured (particularly) those players with multi-phase utility.

Stuart Jackson is “one of those cats.” Not only is he a multi-function guy for his Sayre Spartans, but he is a multi-sport guy for his high school’s athletic department.

Jackson is 6’1,” and weighs a “light in the britches” 165-pounds. Jackson is a Sprinter/Jumper/Hurdler on the varsity track team so his athleticism isn’t in question.

Jackson has had a full year being deployed “both ways” on the gridiron this Fall. Jackson has 31-tackles, a FF, three (3) FRs, two (2) scoop and scores, five (5) TFLs, two (2) Qb-sacks, and 51 FRNYs (fumble recovery net yards).

Jackson has 31-tackles, a FF, three (3) FRs, two (2) scoop and scores, five (5) TFLs, two (2) Qb-sacks, and 51 FRNYs

KHSAA statistical website

Jackson has been deployed offensively too. He has caught around a dozen or so passes and has a TD reception to his credit.

Jackson Stuart & Abigail Turner

Sayre has blown through its regular season opponents. In its 10-games, the Spartans are 10-0, and have outscored their opponents 461-39. By our mathematical calculations, and we claim no such proficiency, the Spartans are outscoring its opponents by an average for 46.1 to 3.9 every Friday Night.

The Spartans will get Fairview at home tonight. Fairview is 5-5 on the year and will be heavy underdogs in this game.

We picked the Spartans as favorites to win a 1A title this season before the season began. How will this prediction bear out? So far, so good…

KPGFootball prediction: Sayre 58, Fairview 0

Join us next Friday when we feature another worthy KHSAA football player. Until then, let’s keep it comfortable out there Kentucky; and should you need any help with that; contact our friends at Big Ass Fans!

This is Friday Night Fletch, reporting for KPGFootball, reminding you to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE!

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