’27 ATH, Tremayne Clay, from the Christian County Tigers is the Lasaters Coffee & Tea Wake Up and Smell the Coffee Player of the Week @KatherineL58069, @coachclsmit, @ChiefSmoke10, @LasatersCoffee, @bigassfans, @CoachJEzell, @eCampusdotcom, @HenryMi74881410, @HopHighTigers, @FC_FALCONS_FB

January 6, 2026 Fletcher Long 0

Tremayne Clay brings something to the table programs desperately need, particularly programs competing at the 6A classification. Clay has a very versatile skill set with a variety of talents which lend itself well to playing multiple sports and in multiple phases of a football game. Clay was among the offensive and defensive leaders for the former Hoptown Tigers this past Fall and is set to lead the newly configured, conglomerate High School. Clay’s multi-faceted, athletic tool belt makes him more, not less, recruitable to colleges around the commonwealth. Enjoy this feature brought to you by our friends and neighbors at Lasaters Coffee & Tea where you aren’t just served, you are loved!

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TE Seneca Driver from Boyle County FB is the @bigassfans Kentucky Comfort Creator of the Week @bigassfans, @KyHighFootball, @khsaafootball, @SenecaDriver, @BCRebelFootball, @LemmingReport, @CoachHaddix11

January 2, 2026 Fletcher Long 0

Boyle County, together with the titles won by cross town Danville High, have earned the nickname “Title Town.” Boyle has 13-titles, having just won Justin Haddix’s fifth (5th) title over the previous six (6) seasons. Players like Seneca Driver have much to do with the success. Haddix and his staff seem to regularly produce football playing talent like Driver. Montavin “Q” Quisenberry won “Mr. Football” just a few years ago and Seneca Driver has to be considered an early favorite for that, and many other, awards entering 2026. Enjoy this look at one of the best football players the commonwealth of Kentucky has produced over the last decade or so.

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