Springfield High School’s Kevontez Hudson (@Kevontezhudson1) is the Stewart Williams Company’s Robertson County Player of the Week

Both KPGFootball and the Stewart Williams Furniture Company want to make the dreams and aspirations of the young athletes in and around Robertson County come true. After all, Robertson County has supported Stewart Williams all these years. That is why, when the opportunity presented to partner with KPGFootball to promote area, young football players, or even a coach or two, in the hopes the players’ athletic achievements would net for their families and them a college education and a better life, Stewart Williams said, count on us. 

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Last year, with a senior QB in Bryan Hayes around leading the charge, and with Keith Jones in the backfield with Dayron “Fat Cat” Johnson around to make plays on the edge, Springfield was a different offense. So different they could afford to play Kevontez Hudson, Class of 2021, largely on the defensive side of the football at corner.

Come forward a year and the talented athlete will have to fulfill a completely different role in 2019 for the Yellow Jackets particularly on offense. This year Hudson will be the QB for an offense which, if preseason is an indication, will be going through a “teething” process before it finds its identity.

Hudson has a solid showing back during Spring practice and entered Fall camp the favorite to win the job. It appears he has. Good luck to Kevontez and the rest of the “Next Generation Jackets” as they start the year-long progression toward “getting good at the right time.”

We expect we will hear more from Hudson as he grows into this new role. We also expect the Jackets will be money when its time to “get paid” in 2019, a.k.a. the playoffs.

Congratulations, to Kevontez Hudson of Springfield, Tennessee for being selected this week’s Stewart Williams Furniture Company’s Robertson County Player of the Week. Join us next week as we anoint a new recipient.

Reporting for KPGFootball, this is F.W. Long, reminding all of you ballers out there that #WeGotUCovered and to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE.

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Two-time winner of Kentucky Press Association awards for excellence in writing and reporting news stories while Managing Editor of the Jackson (KY) Times-Voice

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