As you are aware, we both have and continue to cover Clarksville, Tennessee talent, and talent from the Clarksville metropolitan area, as part of our coverage largely because we are principally based in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Hopkinsville and Clarksville comprise one metropolitan area in spite of one city being in Kentucky and the second laying just across the Tennessee state line. Well, we are proud to have partnered with the law firm of Meeks & Meeks, Attorneys to feature a weekly article promoting a Clarksville-Montgomery County area prep football player. Meeks & Meeks, Attorneys is a full service law firm covering all areas within the realm of general practice from domestic to criminal defense, contracts to malpractice, Will & Estates to civil and criminal matters in General Sessions. If you have a problem, they have a solution. If you feel like you’re drowning, they are the life raft. Call them at 931.645.3888 or just drop by 137 Franklin Street in Clarksville, Tennessee 37040.
This week’s recipient is someone I associate with Rossview High School but whom is presently enrolled in Clarksville Northeast with plans to play there this upcoming Fall. I mean, kids move, kids change schools, but it isn’t everyday a high school superstar moves away before his last season in HS to display his wares somewhere else. For the Hawks, last season, the Class of 2019 RB, gained 1,420 rushing yards on 190 carries with 21 touchdowns. This meant he averaged 142 yards rushing per game and managed 1,550 all-purpose yards over his junior season, a season for which he was selected All Region in district 4, class 6A. The Eagles, coming off a 7-5 season last year, is gaining quite an impressive piece of manpower to utilize with a roster many believed to be the most talented in the metropolitan area before he arrived.
Orr, who, in the past has been positioned at both running back and in the slot, is 5-11 and weighs 195 pounds. He has a reported bench press of 270 and reps the high school rep weight (185) 16 times. Orr squats 4 plates (405), deadlifts (or pulls) 455 and power cleans 270. We do not see a registered 40 or shuttle time for Orr but with what he cleans, deadlifts, and squats, he has to be both fast and explosive. His being powerful is unquestionable.
We are very proud to award to Class of 2019, running back, Fred Orr this week’s distinction as the Meeks & Meeks, Attorneys, Montgomery County Player of the Week. KPGFootball continues to look forward to our partnership with Meeks & Meeks, Attorneys as we both continue to publicize and promote all of the fine young football players in and around Clarksville, Tennessee. Congratulations to Fred Orr for being our Meeks & Meeks, Attorneys, Montgomery County Area Player of the Week!
This is Fletcher Long reporting for KPGFootball reminding you to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE!
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