@JackDunc2 from @HancockCoHS_KY is the @1776Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week. @minguabeefjerky @PrepSpin @KyHighFootball @MaxPreps @Football_Hornet

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 industry. 

Today we honor ’23 RB/LB, Jack Duncan, from Hancock County High School. Duncan’s Hancock County High  is very close to one of the friendlier and more efficient branches in the Independence Bank family. There is a branch in Hawesville, Kentucky, at 225 US 60E which sits a mere 3 minutes (3.2 miles) away from Duncan’s high school.

Get on by the Hawesville Branch today and see our friends. Learn why Independence Bank‘s products, people, and services have started a revolution in the Kentucky banking industry. 

Duncan, image from Hudl uncredited

Hancock County (7-4) upset Todd County Central (4-7) in Elkton, Kentucky, 14-6, last Friday night. Okay, Hancock County had a 6-4 regular season record and Todd County was 4-6. Todd County was still the higher seeded team as both teams were 3-2 in the district and Todd County had beaten the Hornets head to head, 20-14 on October 22, 2021, in Elkton, Kentucky. Therefore, Todd County was afforded home field in the district’s two versus three matchup.

The Hornets survived its second encounter with the Rebels. For its trouble, the Hornets get an always tough Owensboro Catholic (6-5) tonight with the District Championship on the line. 

In a one-score game, with limited scoring to boot, every point counts. Jack Duncan was involved in scoring the points and limiting the Rebels from scoring.

On offense, Duncan carried the football ten times for 49-yards and a TD. Duncan caught a single pass for a 36-yard gain.

Noah Mize and he were two of the three Hancock County players registering points on the evening (Mize 6, Duncan 6, Landyn Emmick 2 via two-point conversion). Then there was what Duncan contributed defensively.

Duncan was active in limiting the Rebels scoring. Duncan led the defense with 10-tackles on the night and a TFL, one of the team’s four on the evening. All told, Duncan’s efforts were instrumental to obtaining tonight’s opportunity to get to “play on” this ’21 season.

Congratulations to Jack Duncan for his Revolutionary Play which has earned him this week’s recognition from the fastest growing bank in the Commonwealth of Kentucky…your friends at Independence Bank.

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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