@lincoln_clancy from @OCathFootball is the @1776Bank ‘Revolutionary Player of the Week.’ @minguabeefjerky @PrepSpin @KyHighFootball @MaxPreps

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 Independence Bank has a goal of achieving everyday excellence, and this week we are focusing on two brothers who are proving to be among the marquee players at their respective positions.

Independence bank enjoys highlighting players in the areas where our bank flourishes. We also seek out players 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 would like to honor Lincoln Clancy from Owensboro’s Catholic High School. Lincoln Clancy has been vitally important to Owensboro Catholics turn around this season and is leading the charge to win its district in spite of its tough start against and even tougher schedule. Clancy’s Catholic High School is right down the road from three (3) Independence Bank Branches.

There is one on 2465 West Parrish Avenue; one on 3228 KY-54; and one on 2425 Frederica Street. Get on by any of these three branches and discover why Independence Bank’s staff, products, and services have started a revolution in the Kentucky banking and financial services industry.

Clancy, 6-0, 180-pound QB: highlights

Owensboro Catholic appears to be getting things turned around this season. Catholic beat district rival, Todd County Central, 36-0 last Friday night. Lincoln Clancy (’22), a 6-0, 180-pound senior, was brilliant in the game against the Rebels.

Clancy was 11 for 17 passing, for 285-passing yards, with 2-TDs through the air. Braden Mundy (’22) caught 4-balls for 127-yards receiving and a TD reception. William Carrico (’24) caught a pair for 97-yards and a TD. 

Brady Atwell (’25) and Hunter Monroe (’24) paced the defense with 1.5 TFLs a piece, combining for three of the team’s nine (9) TFLs on the night. Gabriel Davis (’23) had the team’s lone sack. Lincoln Ferguson (’23) nabbed him an INT. 

Catholic, now 2-5, will entertain Butler County on October 8 in a pivotal game for district seeing. Todd County, 2-5, takes a week off then travels to Butler County, October 15. Butler County is 4-2. 

Congratulations to Lincoln Clancy both for his Revolutionary Play against the Todd County Central Rebels and that which is to come the remainder of the ’21 football season, all of 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 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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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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