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Bank of Cadiz & Trust Co. PoW

 Bryce Huseman has had quite a year and looks to be very much a ‘next level’ recruit

Trigg County is a football tradition which has seen some lean times and has seen some “Cornucopias” periods. When the programs feasts, it has the “hosses” to really chow. Forgive the “Horn of Plenty” reference but Thanksgiving is just a few short days from now. Anyway, Bryce Huseman had quite the sophomore season and contributed mightily to the team’s bottom line in 2025 and is expected to do likewise in 2026. Look for this kid to really leap off the page at folks over his junior season as prospects tend to make giant leaps from the sophomore to the junior years. If this kid has a lot more than what he showed us this year, we are in for a real treat.

HB Lyon, Scouting Director, “KPGFootball”

Trigg County has a proud and successful football tradition

The Bank of Cadiz & Trust Company, based in Cadiz, Kentucky, was founded August 7, 1970. The bank obtained trust powers in 1978. 

Bank of Cadiz

It is a locally owned, independent bank which has expanded, through the years, to locations in Hopkinsville and Murray in addition to Cadiz. The Bank of Cadiz & Trust Company has focused on community finance and dealing face-to-face with both families and small-business owners while fulfilling customer needs and the dreams of area families and businesses regardless of size or construct.

We, like our area schools, strive for high performance and finding ways to prosper in an ever-changing economic environment. The Bank of Cadiz & Trust Company remains committed to superior performance goals coupled with an exceptional quality of customer service.

A local, young, high school athlete who also renders superior performance while achieving exceptional quality is Trigg County High’s, Bryce Huseman ’28 LB/RB. Huseman is this week’s Bank of Cadiz & Trust Company Superior Performance, Exceptional Quality Player of the Week.

The Bank of Cadiz & Trust Company…committed to superior performance with an exceptional quality of customer service

Friday Night Fletch

Cadiz, KY: There are things which are really hard to reconcile. For instance, we can’t seem to find either an X-Account or a Hudl page for Bryce Huseman. This is strange to us because there is every reason to believe he is molding into a “next level” type football prospect.

Of course the young man is an All-A student with a 4.0 GPA. Maybe his plan is to attend college on an academic ride. We just hate to see him limit his choices.

Huseman had quite a year. Huseman lost two games of potential PT in ’25 as the official statistics credit him with playing in eight (8) of Trigg County’s 10 games.

We don’t know if the two games of missing action is owing to injury or whether Huseman hadn’t found the field or lineup yet. Regardless, the staff was able to find him and Huseman’s play, once found, was right impressive.

Huseman lists RB and LB as his primary positions. Huseman got a carry on the year and churned out four (4) yards on that solitary opportunity. That wasn’t too bad; but, certainly not earth shattering.

Huseman’s performance defensively was a whole other matter. Huseman registered 41-tackles, 3.25-TFLs, and 1.75 QB-sacks. Coupling him with Brody Calhoun (’27), who is a bonafide defensive star at the second level, and that tandem next year promises to compose a right stiff core for the Wildcat defense.

Trigg has an impressive cadre of young talent returning next season

Friday Night Fletch

We talked again with Rusty Goble about Huseman and his potential. He told KPGFootball, “I am stoked to see what Bryce can do with more reps especially on the offensive side. We are losing a pretty darn good RB, in Davaree Gude, so there will be opportunity for someone like Huseman to step forward and assume an important role for us. With what Huseman has done defensively this year, Huseman has proven he is ready to assume more of the team’s burden, defensively and offensively.”

The Wildcats will take some time off, allow some of the winter sport kids to report to their new teams, and then plunge itself into rigorous offseason training and individual skill development. Trigg County has one of Kentucky’s more storied powerlifting programs and the offseason is where kids prove to coaches they are planning to play when next Fall arrives.

Football is a sport where athletes get what they deserve. You can work your way into whatever role you believe yourself competent to shoulder.

This offseason represents Huseman’s time to shine. This offseason will be Huseman’s time to seize the mantle of the greats who have come along before him and run with it.

This is a big-time opportunity. This is when big-time players step up their games; big-timers like Bryce Huseman.

We can’t make it any simpler than that.

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

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About Fletcher Long 1977 Articles
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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