Springfield’s Kevontez Hudson is this week’s Stewart Williams Furniture Company’s Robertson County POW

This week's Stewart Williams Robertson County POW is...

Stewart Williams Company has everything to make your house a home. Visit the showroom located on 801 Memorial Blvd. in Springfield , Tennessee. Stewart Williams Furniture Company believes in the home and furnishing it with the quality brands of furniture and appliances which make your house a home. Stewart Williams Furniture Company also believes in supporting the dreams and aspirations of the young athletes in the Robertson County community whose families have supported them all these years. That is why, when the opportunity presented to partner with KPGFootball on promoting area, young football players in the hopes their athletic achievements would net, for their families and them, a college education and a better life, Stewart Williams said, count on us. Stewart Williams Furniture Company boasts the best prices on the most recognized and established brands of both furniture and appliances delivered right to you. Call them today at 615.384.7584, stop by the show room, or hit the underlined link, and shop the selection right on line. Stewart Williams has everything to make your house a home. Speaking of someone, or some people, making a home (or homes)…

Friday night, Springfield High School, a defensing Class 4A State-finalist, found itself hosting Jackson South Side in the second round of the TSSAA football playoffs. The Yellow Jackets opted to operate a bit off-script for a team which has been both productive and explosive this year on the offensive side of the football. For the entire season it feels as though KPGFootball has been featuring either the running and passing of senior QB, Bryan Hayes, or the explosive plays of Dayron Fat Cat Jonson. In the third round this past Friday night, a sophomore stole the show and provided the biggest defensive play of the night, and arguably, the 2018 season. Hudson’s defensive play would prove the difference in a 13-6 final score. KeVontez Hudson stepped in front of a South Side pass and blurred down the sideline, some 60 yards, into the end zone for what would prove to be the difference.

Hudson and his Yellow Jackets will play a Jackson North Side in the third round whom is 8-4 on the year and coming off a narrow escape of its own, a 28-26 defeat of Montgomery Central (10-2). Springfield (10-2) is familiar with the pesky and difficult Indians from Cunningham, Tennessee as they beat Montgomery Central, earlier in the year, by the same margin in Springfield (38-36). This next Friday night, the Yellow Jackets will have to travel to Jackson, Tennessee for its game with the Indians from Jackson North Side in a game which should be both exciting and hotly contested. Springfield will have a play-making sophomore in the back four who now has the experience of making a huge play in the second round of the playoffs to add to his treasure trove of reasons why he should be very confident on the way to Jackson, Tennessee.

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

Reporting forKPGFootball, this is Fletcher Long reminding all of you ballers out there that #WeGotUCovered and to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE.

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