Marcus Hall (@marcus31311121) from Betsy Layne High is the @minguabeefjerky Protein-packed Performer of the Week… @PrepSpin @MaxPreps @1776Bank @KyHighFootball

Ronnie Mingua began experimenting with making beef jerky back in the 1990s. He shared his efforts with neighbors and friends, soon realizing he had come up with something different and superior to all other beef jerkies on the market. From these humble beginnings, Mingua Beef Jerky got its start.    

Today, the Mingua Beef Jerky Company still prides itself on using its old-fashioned, all-natural recipes which offer outstanding products to customers across the nation. The recipes are a family tradition, passed down from generation to generation.  

Migua Beef Jerky uses Enviro-Pac CHU-2000 equipment to cook its meat to USDA required levels for both moist or dry operation. Mingua Beef Jerky wants you to become one of its many satisfied customers by sampling its quality hand sliced, all natural beef jerky. We know you’ll love it and come back for more, again and again. 

Our recipes and our quality ingredients, hand-cut from solid pieces of beef, are never chopped or formed like other brands, making our products superior and one of a kind. That would make our products similar to this week’s Protein Packed Performer, Class of ’22, LB, Marcus Hall from Stanville, Kentucky’s Betsy Layne High School, wouldn’t it?  

When discussing Betsy Layne High’s football program, it never took too long to mention the Bobcats’ fine signal caller, Chase Mims. Matter of fact, back in September of this year, we awarded him this very honor.

Mims had the year we thought he would. Under his guidance, the Bobcats were 8-3 in ’21 and Mims completed 129 of his 218 passing attempts (close to a 60% completion percentage) for 2,500 yards with 27 TDs against only 4-INTs. Mims was also a threat rushing the football, gaining 728-yards on 78-carries with 10-rushing TDs.

These numbers are fantastic. However, Mims was not alone in producing prodigious numbers for a Betsy Layne team which was really good this previous season.

Linebacker, Marcus Hall, had quite the year on the defensive side of the football. Hall led the defense with 93-tackles in 11-games. He led the team with 7-TFLs. Hall led the team with 4 QB-sacks. In addition to all of the above, Hall forced a pair of fumbles, recovered one, and snagged himself an interception.

Hall, and all 6-0, 180-pounds of him played in every way like a next level guy this past season. His 3.8 GPA and 24 on the ACT should give him opportunities to find some locker space at numerous commonwealth universities fielding college football teams, including a Lindsey Wilson program which seems to have earnest interest in obtaining his services over the next four (4) years.

We figured with the level of activity we have herein described, this young man could use a bolt of protein. Mingua Beef Jerky agreed with us and sent him some straight away.

Join us next week as we honor another worthy player. Until then, pop some Mingua Beef Jerky in your mouth and savor the quality and flavor which sets it apart from all the competition. Remember, our product is superior and one of a kind; just like Betsy Layne High School’s, Marcus Hall. 

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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