@CharlieATerry20 from @echsfb is the @minguabeefjerky ‘Protein-packed Performer of the Week.’ @KyHighFootball @PrepSpin @MaxPreps @BelfryFootball1

Ronnie Mingua began experimenting with making beef jerky back in the 1990s. He shared his efforts with neighbors and friends, soon realizing he had come up with something different and superior to all other beef jerkies on the market. From these humble beginnings, Mingua Beef Jerky got its start.     

Today, the Mingua Beef Jerky Company still prides itself on using its old-fashioned, all-natural recipes which offer outstanding products to customers across the nation. The recipes are a family tradition, passed down from generation to generation.  

Migua Beef Jerky uses Enviro-Pac CHU-2000 equipment to cook its meat to USDA required levels for both moist or dry operation. Mingua Beef Jerky wants you to become one of its many satisfied customers by sampling its quality hand sliced, all natural beef jerky. We know you’ll love it and come back for more, again and again.  

Our recipes and our quality ingredients, hand-cut from solid pieces of beef, are never chopped or formed like other brands, making our products superior and one of a kind. That would make our products similar to this week’s Protein Packed Performer, Class of ’22, RB/LB, Charlie Terry from Grayson, Kentucky’s East Carter High School, wouldn’t it?   

It is unbelievable the year Terry had this past season for a Raiders football team experiencing an unprecedented level of success. Of course, looking over Terry’s production makes it easier to comprehend why the team was so successful.

Terry carried the football 229-times on the year and gained 1,959-yards from scrimmage for an average carry of 8.55 or so yards every opportunity provided him. He also scored 35 rushing TDs or a TD every 6.54 carries. Those numbers alone, without looking at his defensive production would warrant an award like this.

Photo: Marty Conley, 2021 Post-season Highlights

On defense, Terry registered 53-tackles with 4-TFLs and a QB-Sack. He also led the team in FRs and threw in an INT just to make things more intriguing.

We don’t know where the EKC Player of the Year will land in college but we know there are a plethora of small colleges vying for his signature. It would be a crying shame for a talent like this to not play anywhere on Saturdays.

His 3.8 GPA and registered 22 on the ACT virtually guarantees he will find a next level home. There should also be plenty of aid available to fund his attendance.

We thought it would be appropriate to not just feature Terry in this article as we have before featured him on KPGFootball. What we haven’t before done is feed him.

Mingua Beef Jerky agreed this young man could use a bolt of protein. They volunteered to send him some straight away.

Join us next week as we honor another worthy player. Until then, pop some Mingua Beef Jerky in your mouth and savor the quality and flavor which sets it apart from all the competition. Remember, our product is superior and one of a kind; just like East Carter High School’s, Charlie Terry. 

This is HB Lyon reporting for Kentucky Prep Gridiron reminding you that WE’RE JUST CALLING IT LIKE WE SEE IT! 

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Have coached at the high school and middle school level. Have worked in athletic administration. Conceal my identity to enable my candor on articles published by this magazine. Only members of the editorial board are aware of my true identity.

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