@azeeno_ (Azeno Williams) from @WeAreFrankfort is the @1776Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week. @minguabeefjerky @PrepSpin @KyHighFootball @SpokenByBrogan

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 player whose performance, especially over a 7-games season (and on both sides of the line of scrimmage), was extraordinary and well exceeded expectations in 2020. Azeno Williams will be leaned on and leaned on heavily for Frankfort High School to make a run in the coming ’21 season. Today, we hope you enjoy learning about Class of 2022, RB/LB, Azeno Williams from Frankfort High School.

Azeno Williams, highlights

Williams’ Frankfort High School is located right down the road from 2 Independence Bank branches. One is on 450 Versailles Road. The second one is located on 1228 US-127. Get on by and visit the most rapidly growing bank in the commonwealth of Kentucky, Independence Bank. Independence Bank has started a revolution in the banking industry.

We don’t know where Frankfort High School would have been last football season without Azeno Williams. We would surmise they would say the same.

We have talked about two-way stars before this feature. This guy here is the very personification of the concept.

Williams carried the football 137-times over seven (7) games in ’20 as a junior. He gained 1,003-yards and scored 11-rushing TDs. He caught 9-passes for 67-receiving yards on top all the rushing production.

Williams led his team in offensive scoring, rushing yards, and rushing TDs. He may have stuffed the stat sheet even more so on the other side of the line of scrimmage.

Defensively, Williams, who plays LB, was third on the team in tackles, led the team in TFLs, and led the team in QB-sacks. He forced a fumble and took his lone interception back 55-yards for the team’s sole pick-six.

Maybe he could take up place-kicking and punting. Why not? He is dominating two of the three phases of the game now. Why not add the third?

Congratulations to Azeno Williams, both for his Revolutionary Play at the ’20 and that which is to come in ’21, all of which has earned Azeno Williams this week’s recognition from the fastest growing bank in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, your friends (and his) 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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