
’28 QB has completed 28 of his 38 passing attempts for 527-yards and 3-TDs against 2-picks this season
Caden Scott is a slightly undersized southpaw who no one really expected to be running QB-1 this early in his career. Scott is an accomplished hand at shooting guard in basketball and a dandy outfielder/left-handed pitcher in baseball. Scott is one fine athlete no matter his size or age. In football, Scott played a ton of snaps as a freshman and is firmly implanted at the steering wheel of Trigg County’s luxury liner as a second year guy through the team’s first three contests. The results have been impressive, particularly his accuracy and efficiency. The argument may be fairly made he is a top five (5) QB in the ’28 graduating class. Matter of fact, we are making that argument, right now! Enjoy this article on a kid whose performance has well exceeded any God-given, anatomical gifts the Lord may have gifted the Scott family. Scott is making the most out of his talents.
HB Lyon, Scouting Director, “KPGFootball”

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

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, Caden Scott ’28 QB. Scott 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: Caden Scott is the very model of efficiency. The 5’9,” three (3) sport athlete (football, basketball, and baseball) has completed close to 3/4s of his passing attempts for 527-yards in three (3) games and has his team a few points away from 3-0. Trigg has suffered back to back, one-point losses; one to a 12-win, 3A team from a year ago (Hart Co.) and the other to a 5A (Marshall County) team.
That is pretty hard luck. Against Hart County (Raiders), the Wildcats fell a few inches short on a two-point conversion at the end of the game. Against the Marshalls (Marshall County), the team had to play without its all-state RB (Davaree Gude) who was ejected early in the 3rd Q and then, at the end of the game, misfired on a very makable, short FG which would have delivered victory from out of the very jowls of ignominious defeat.
Two games in a row, at home, both one-point deficits. Trigg County is 1-2 and could be 3-0 just as easily.
Notwithstanding the loss this past Friday night, the Wildcats benefited from some really fine play. Peyton Williams, a ’26 WR/DB about whom we have already written, caught three (3) passes for 182-yards and hit pay dirt from 93 and 78-yards. Caden Scott, the subject of this piece and a ’28 QB, unofficially completed eight (8) of his 12-passing attempts for 225-yards and two (2)-TDs against an INT.
Davaree Gude was ejected early in the 3rd Quarter. Gude was well on his way to another Gude-ish performance before his untimely exit.
The road doesn’t get any easier for the Wildcats as they brace to entertain the 6A, Hoptown Tigers on Perdue Field. Hoptown is 2-1 and coming off a 55-0 thrashing of the Prosser Academy from Chicago, IL.
The Tigers will be a real test for the Wildcats. However, this is another opportunity to score a big RPI win for a 3A team whose district, region, and even commonwealth hopes are very much still alive.
We can’t make it any simpler than that. We’ll see you at the game!
This is Friday Night Fletch, reporting for KPGFootball, reminding you to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE!
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