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The logo is the rear of a donkey (Fanny) swishing its tail back and forth. The trademarked logo is among Kentucky’s more celebrated and well known corporate identities across the commonwealth and has come to represent commitment to quality, cutting-edge innovation, and product reliability.
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Lexington, KY: We are winding down our coverage of the ’25 prospects as they brace for the graduation stage and the “next level.” This is always a sad time of year for us as we bid them the best of luck and start setting the table for the ’26’s.
Elijah Lewis, an undersized guy who found himself setting the edge quite a bit for the Bulldog defense, really shown out this past season. Lewis is hoping to catch on with a college football program and, if we are being real, he certainly should.
While Dunbar High struggled in ’24, Lewis still accumulated his stats playing Lexington 6A football. Playing the likes of 5A powers, Collins and Woodford County, and 6A teams, Tates Creek and Frederick Douglass, means Lewis wasn’t accumulating these stats facing a bunch of Joe Slappies.
Lewis is a 6’0,” 190 or so pounder whose performance certainly belied his stature. Lewis registered 31-tackles, seven (7)-TFLs, and three of the team’s four QB-sacks. Lewis also forced a fumble. None of this is easy playing teams, night in and night out, with considerably more roster talent than your team.
Lewis lists his primary position as DE and also is capable of playing TE. The “left hander” is clipping forty’s in the 4.7’s and shuttles in roughly the same time. Lewis boasts a vertical approaching 30-inches (28.8-inches to be exact) and has a broad jump of 8’4.”
Lewis carries a 3.0 GPA making his qualifying a near foregone conclusion. We believe there is a college home for this prospect and plenty of programs at which he would likely thrive.
Not everybody is a college prospect in football. That being said, this guy happens to be one.
Dunbar High is a program accustomed to vastly different seasonal outcomes than the 1-9 it posted in ’24. With a one point loss to Boone County, a four point loss to a seven win Tates Creek team, and a loss to Henry Clay by a manageable spread, there is no reason to discount Dunbar having a much better season upcoming than the one in the proximate rear-view.
We know coach is happy to hear that! So are the other “Bulldogs.”
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