Inside the Numbers: Louisville Moore at Johnson Central

September 12, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Well, on paper, going into Friday night’s game, what could possibly look, to the casual observer, like a better match-up than Louisville Moore, 4-0 and ranked 5th in this week’s AP, Class 4A poll, traveling to Paintsville, Kentucky to match the Johnson Central Eagles, 2-1, and ranked 3rd in this […]

KPGFootball’s Weekly Winners for 09.14.18

September 11, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Well, last week KPGFootball picked 20 total football games and went 15-5. We still believe, as we yearn for a perfect week, we can do better. We have to quit picking with our hearts so much and rely on the infinite reservoir of knowledge we possess in our heads for […]

CCMS’ JT Adams Selected to Bret Cooper Junior All-American Game

September 11, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

In an earlier article, linked here, KPGFootball wrote…JT Adams is the second highest regarded player in the Class, it’s top rated linebacker, the reigning defensive MVP of the Tennessee-Kentucky game, and a sure-fire All-American selection at the conclusion of this season, easily enjoying an All-American type year. Emphasis Added. It appears […]

KPGFootball’s votes in this week’s AP Poll…

September 9, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Well, the poll gets released tomorrow, and we are (sadly) but one of the many voters. However, we have already submitted our votes and you, as loyal subscribers to the site are entitled to know how we vote before the poll is announced. At least, that is what we think […]

This Week’s Independence Bank Revolutionary POW is Daviess County’s Joseph Cambron

September 9, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

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 […]

Remembering Coach Henry Barker Lyon and the 1927 Tigers…

September 6, 2018 Fletcher Long 2

Relative to this author proof football at Hoptown was ‘alive and well’ before Thornton’s arrival Henry Barker Lyon may have been the first of the Tigers’ great coaches. He was also Hoptown’s director of athletics and had a tremendous career on the sideline. Fletcher W. Long, Senior Scout and Archivist […]