Spencer County’s Jamarion Smith (@Jizzlesmith5), Class of 2022…We think he’s for-izzle, my-jizzle!

August 13, 2019 Henry Lyon 1

Well, this young prospect is obviously a Snoop Dogg fan. So are we. He’s also Kadin Smith’s little brother and we remember how much of a stud Kadin was in high school before being recruited to play football in the Big-10 for Purdue. Well, Jamarion appears set to launch on a similar flight trajectory. It is coming up on his sophomore year and he has already clocked 40’s in the 4.5’s. It appears it is his time, and with Spencer County coming off a 4-6 year, that time can’t come any sooner for the Bears faithful. Enjoy the article about Jay the Jet.

Class of 2020’s Andrew Long, (@drew_long16) the pride of both the Long family and LCA

August 12, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

Andrew Long’s play has Longs all over the commonwealth of Kentucky claiming relation to him, whether they believe themselves to really be kin or not. Someone making themselves a star will do that. Andrew Long is a star football player and high school linebacker with an incredibly high ceiling and incredible production from his junior campaign (2018). Check out this article about one of the very best LBs in the 2A classification and in Kentucky’s Class of 2020.

Scrimmage News from around Kentucky (Featured photo: Brendon Miller-BSN)

August 11, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

Sorry guys, this type information is why people subscribe to the site. What is in this article isn’t given away for free. The contents of this article is for our insiders, the people who want to really know what is going on in the world of Kentucky HS football. Subscribe today or just don’t know what we know, it’s your choice.

Springfield High School’s Kevontez Hudson (@Kevontezhudson1) is the Stewart Williams Company’s Robertson County Player of the Week

August 10, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Both KPGFootball and the Stewart Williams Furniture Company want to make the dreams and aspirations of the young athletes in and around Robertson County come true. After all, Robertson County has supported Stewart Williams all these years. That is why, when the opportunity presented to partner with KPGFootball to promote area, young football players, or even […]

Class of 2021’s Kameron Williams, Kenwood High School, is the Meeks & Meeks Montgomery County Player of the Week

August 9, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Looks as if Kenwood’s Kameron Williams will be returning one shaped quite differently in 2019 than he was a year ago. He should become one of of Montgomery County’s best interior D-Linemen in the upcoming season. Enjoy this article brought to you by your friends and neighbors at Meeks and Meeks, Attorney’s in Clarksville, Tennessee. Remember if you have a problem, they have the solution.

Owensboro (Sr.) High’s Austin Gough, Class of 2021, is the Independence Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week

August 9, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

Congratulations to Austin Gough, who plays LB (primarily) for Owensboro Sr. High School, for his revolutionary play on the football field and being forecast preseason to be Class 5A, District 2’s Player of the Year. Oh yeah, before we forget, congratulations for being this week’s Independence Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week. Join us next week for another selection.

Louisville’s Kiyaunta Goodwin ready to bang with the big boys!

August 8, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

When Phillip Fulmer, now the AD at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, but once a National Championship winning football coach at the same school, met Kiyaunta Goodwin he exclaimed it was like being in the movie “The Blind Side” a second time. That movie featured the coming of age of Michael Oher who went on to become one of the NFL’s marquee tackles. Of course Michael Oher was only 6-4, 315-pounds. Kiyaunta Goodwin is 6-8, 350. Regardless, Kiyaunta has been favorably compared to such greats for years now and has the opportunity, this season, to come of age and really showcase what he can do. You see, the player formerly playing 1A football for Holy Cross has now transferred to Louisville’s Ballard High School (6A). Enjoy the article.

Darion Dearinger, Class of 2021, Schools better hop on this train before it leaves the station…

August 7, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

This is a phenomenon we discussed with Darion’s father just yesterday. Why was EKU the first to evaluate Dearinger and then only offer after two bigger, more prestigious schools pulled the trigger. Do they believe FBS schools are better at evaluating prospects than the coaches they have hired? Don’t know, but FCS schools slow-walking obvious Division I, FBS-Level talent is a strategy which some coach at that level might want to explain to us sometime. We don’t see the benefit of arriving at the station after the train has departed.

Byce Patterson is the “Woodford Reserve” of Woodford County QBs

August 6, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

This Woodford County product is rare among high school athletes, smooth, and comes in small batches. All of this sounds eerily like the Brown-Foreman Corporation’s whiskey known, world-wide, as “Woodford Reserve.” Enjoy this article about a young QB entering his sophomore year who we think, around the magazine, will be pretty special too.

Brody Wells, Knox Central, Ready for the Friday Night Lights

August 5, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

This guy has represented Kentucky in the Future Stars game and, coming out of middle school, is widely regarded one of the best football players in Kentucky’s 2023 class of prospects. What will he do under the shine of the lights on Friday Night? Well, that is anyone’s guess. We believe he will be an early contributor for the Panthers coming off a 10-4 season in 2018 and a birth in the Class 4A semi-finals. Enjoy this article.