Greenbrier’s Spencer Kolb is this week’s Stewart Williams Furniture Company’s Robertson County POW

Stewart Williams Company has everything to make your house a home. Visit the showroom located on 801 Memorial Blvd. in Springfield , Tennessee. Stewart Williams Furniture Company believes in the home and furnishing it with the quality brands of furniture and appliances which make your house a home. Stewart Williams Furniture Company also believes in supporting the dreams and aspirations of the young athletes in the Robertson County community whose families have supported them all these years. That is why, when the opportunity presented to partner with KPGFootball on promoting area, young football players in the hopes their athletic achievements would net, for their families and them, a college education and a better life, Stewart Williams said, count on us. Stewart Williams Furniture Company boasts the best prices on the most recognized and established brands of both furniture and appliances delivered right to you. Call them today at 615.384.7584, stop by the show room, or hit the underlined link, and shop the selection right on line. Stewart Williams has everything to make your house a home. Speaking of someone making a home…

You have to know John Elmore suffered through the exact type of season he knew was coming with all the holes he had to fill from off the the 2017 football team entering this immediate past season. Well, it didn’t go very smoothly as the Bobcats finished the 2018 season 2-8. There is reason for optimism going forward. Some of the young players pressed into service in 2018 will be primed, experienced, and ready come 2019. One of those young players is a two sport athlete who is a Class of 2021 prospect named Spencer Kolb. Kolb has played for Greenbrier coming up through the ranks as he helped the Greenbrier Middle School team win an MCC (large division) conference crown when an 8th grader. Kolb saw plenty of action this year too as Spencer played at both split-end, and defensively, in the defensive backfield, together with his play on special teams. Spencer needs to have a big offseason in the weight room for his body to take another step forward in his physical progression. At 5-10 and 175 pounds, Kolb has a frame which looks as though it can both lengthen and thicken and Kolb could, conceivably, move up to become a second level defender before it’s all said and done. Players are made in the offseason Spencer Kolb, which is one reason KPGFootball continues to report on the sport we love year around. Not get to work young fella!

Congratulations to Spencer Kolb for being selected this week’s Stewart Williams Furniture Company’s Robertson County Player of the WeekJoin us next week as we anoint a new recipient.

Reporting forKPGFootball, this is Fletcher Long reminding all of you ballers out there that #WeGotUCovered and to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE.

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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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