’29 JV shooting guard looking to make a bigger impact on the gridiron this coming Fall
Keyon White and company at Fort Campbell were cruising right along before hitting the buzz saw which was Caldwell County High in Princeton, Kentucky. The Tigers from Princeton were 5-1 entering that game and had one of the better teams it had fielded in several years. While the loss dropped the Falcons to 3-3 on the year and was their first loss of the ’25 season to a KHSAA member school, there was no reason to be alarmed. The Falcons had four games remaining and three of them were games at home and against competition the Falcons could confidently face. It didn’t work out the way the club would have liked (4-7 finish in 2025), but the play of Keyon White, in only his freshman year, gave them reason for excitement and something to which to look forward. What will the Falcons do in ’26? We shall see…
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Oak Grove, KY: We’ve been kind of reliving the ’25 season this offseason. If you’re a Falcon fan, you had to have recognized the Caldwell game a year ago was sort of a turning point on the year.

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Keyon White had a pretty big year for a freshman. There aren’t too many freshmen defenders who can find the field on a 2A roster boasting six (6) prior KHSAA football titles.
Keyon White recorded one of his six tackles against Caldwell County last year. Pretty big deal that among the four games in which White drew varsity PT, one of those should come against (arguably) one of the top three teams played all year (Owensboro Catholic, Mayfield, Caldwell in that order).
There were times in 2025 that White was a bright spot for the Falcon team. The Fort Knox game was such a performance (3-tackles, half the tackles White would register for the season).
The Falcons won the game 55-18. In the end, the final margin was somewhat indicative of the difference between the two programs.
Nick Covin has been brought in from the middle school ranks to close the gap. He will lead Fort Knox into the ’26 football season.
Keyon White also showed out, in the ball club’s opener, against Clarksville Northwest High, a 5A Tennessee ball club with an enrollment between 1,400 and 1,600 students. In a game the Falcons would lose 53-13, White would record a tackle thereby showing out in the opener of his freshman season. Not having players anymore like Keshawn Dixon and JaCaryous Perryman will make the sledding a bit harder.
We will need much more from White in ’26 on a Falcon roster without the two all-timers. Regardless, for a freshman, White had a solid ’25 campaign.
White registered six (6)-tackles in ’25 in only four games. White has the frame and skill set to add some offense to the game in ’26 as the ability to produce in multiple phases is key to smaller enrollment schools like Fort Campbell.

White has good height and length but could stand to get thicker. In basketball, White was a JV performer for the most part this winter and played shooting guard with a nice outside stroke and the ability to beat defenders off the bounce.
White ended the year as a freshman looking to round into a defensive star for the Falcons provided he earned more playing time. White figures to be squarely in the mix against next Fall and should either start or certainly be in the play rotation.
We would like to see White get more than the four (4) games of run he got in 2025. If you additional games of production to what he did in ’25 his numbers would become even more impressive.
Friday Night Fletch
Keyon White played with courage in ’25 and performed admirably on defense for the Eagles particularly for a freshman
As a coach tearing up 4A has told us, and he has won numerous championships at that level, “play your players.” That is good advice at 4A, 5A, & 6A. That is a fact of life at 1A, 2A, & 3A.
White is playing for a coach, in Henry Mitchell, who was on some very successful staffs as an assistant and has the right pedigree to rebuild the Falcons. So far, Coach Mitchell is doing a fine job.
Another aspect at coaching in High School at which Mitchell is flourishing is finding “Next Level” homes for his talent. Mitchell had several players sign with college football programs from off of last year’s team and will look to add to that illustrious pantheon of players from off the ’26 edition.
White, to us, looks like a “next level” guy at some level. Of course, some of that depends on his undergoing some radical physical transformation this offseason before a big sophomore season upcoming. Mitchell is certainly a guy who can get White there.
Developing talent is critical among high school coaches in today’s world. With what college tuition runs these days, guys like Mitchell, who will work hard to achieve a player’s playing talent picking up most of the tab, is the kind of coach for whom you want your kid playing.
Identifying potential defensive stalwarts will be tantamount to getting the Fort Campbell football team prepared for the challenges it will face in a Dixon-less, Perryman-less world. That is why this particular Falcon is our Lasaters Coffee & Tea, Wake Up and Smell the Coffee Player of the Week.

That being said we felt it was high time for people around Christian County, KY (particularly Oak Grove and Fort Campbell) to take notice of this outstanding performer and outstanding young man. Hey guys, when you have talent like Keyon White it is time to wake up and smell the coffee!
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This is Friday Night Fletch, reporting for KPGFootball, reminding you to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE!
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