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Fern Creek junior looking for that ‘Ivy’ or ‘Near-Ivy’ opportunity

Too many times we focus on the athletic side of the football equation an want to forget the ‘student’ portion. Well, Nehemiah Lucky is both an exemplary student and a fine athlete. This Fern Creek captain will enter his senior season in ’23 hunting ‘Ivy’ or ‘Near-Ivy’ opportunities. With his GPA; yeah, we’ll buy that!

Fletcher W. Long, Chief of the Scouting Division, KPGFootball

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.    

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.            

…[S]omething different and superior to all other beef jerkies…

KPGFootball on the quality of Mingua’s product

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.     

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 PerformerNehemiah Lucky from Louisville, Kentucky’s Fern Creek High School, wouldn’t it? 

Nehemiah Lucky is a ’24 prospect who plays the ILB post very well for Fern Creek’s Tigers. He is 6′ and weighs 190-pounds. He only got six (6) games of run in ’22 but was still elected a captain of the team and was among the top tacklers on the defense in spite of lost opportunities.

Now Lucky is a self-aware man. He realizes his classroom performance is as inviting as anything he can accomplish on the grid iron.

Lucky listed on his social media platform, Twitter, he was hunting opportunities with “Ivy plus” programs. He has both the game and the brains to get those type chances.

Another fantastic trait about Lucky is his willingness to reach out to college coaches seeking evaluation. “Coaches what do you look for in an inside LB? What can I do to improve those qualities?”

Coaches what do you look for in an inside LB? What can I do to improve those qualities?

Nehemiah Lucky, Fern Creek High, LB, ’24

He published this to one of his social media sites. He was serious and we believe coaches will respond to this either with commentary or offers.

It is refreshing to see a young man concerned about the craft of playing football. It is equally refreshing to see a young man who wants to improve his performance and give his target consumer the type product it covets.

We have awarded this to Lucky as we can’t fathom how any one student athlete could have demonstrated more character and wisdom than this ILB from Louisville, Kentucky with both his athletic accomplishments and academic achievements. On this basis, Mingua Beef Jerky and we decided this talented and accomplished ’24 ILB could use a bolt of protein and a sweet T-shirt. The company volunteered to send that to him, straight away.  

Join us next week as we return to honor another weekly prize winner. 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 Fern Creek High’s, Nehemiah Lucky.

This is HB Lyon reporting for Kentucky Prep Gridiron reminding you that WE’RE JUST CALLING IT LIKE WE SEE IT and don’t forget to SAVOR THE FLAVOR! 

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About Henry Lyon 1210 Articles
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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