@lincoln_clancy from @OCathFootball is the @1776Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week! @miguabeefjerky @PrepSpin @KyHighFootball

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.

Independence Bank has a goal of achieving everyday excellence, and this week we are focusing on a player who had an efficient outing bordering on spectacular and who has his team performing much better than the preseason pundits, including us, dared to dream. Owensboro Catholic’s QB, Lincoln Clancy team competes in the 2A classification’s, 2nd-District and is located right down the road from three Owensboro branches.

There is the branch on 2425 Frederica Street. There is one located at 3228 KY-54. There is a third branch at 2465 West Parrish Avenue. Each of them are noted for their outstanding service, fine people, and financial products which have initiated a revolution in the banking industry.

Clancy’s performance, last week against the Rebels of Todd County Central well exceeded reasonable expectations and the Aces will need a similar performance to overcome tonight’s opponent, a home date against the district’s 2019 champion and regional runners-up, McLean County. Good thing Owensboro Catholic has its “Ace in the hole” aligning under center.

Photo: Tyler Dixon

Junior QB, Lincoln Clancy, from Owensboro Catholic was very efficient in his performance against the Rebels. Some scouts would marvel at his efficiency if were they not blown away by his performance. We thought his performance was a marvel and it blew us away so mark us down for “both.”

Catholic beat Todd County Central 43-14 last week. They enter a pivotal tilt with last year’s district champion, McLean County, in Owensboro tonight.

Clancy completed 8 of his 10 passing attempts for 152-yards and 3-passing TDs as Owensboro Catholic “aced” Todd County Central’s “Rebels.” Clancy’s play, thus far, has been widely credited for the Aces getting out of the gate 3-0 and getting the AP-poll respect the program has enjoyed thus far this young season.

Having to follow the likes of Drew Hartz at the QB position is no simple proposition. However, through three games, Clancy is 25 for 38 passing, for 513-passing yards with 7-thrown TDs against only a lone interception. Maybe not “Drew Hartz” type production but fantastic performance to date for someone just getting his feet wet.

Lincoln Clancy is a Class of 2022 prospect. He’s already figured out the most important statistic for him is the number “3” in the “win” column against the “0” in the loss-column. If Clancy keeps playing like he has so far, we believe the Aces will keep adding crooked numbers to the left-hand-column of the won-loss ledger.

Congratulations to Lincoln Clancy, both for his Revolutionary Play against Todd County Central and that which is to come tonight against McLean, all of which has earned him this week’s recognition from the fastest growing bank in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, his (and your) friends at Independence Bank.

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

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