Uziel Mungia from Hancock County is our first Protein-packed Performer of the New Year (2025)! @minguabeefjerky, @bigassfans, @KyHighFootball

January 1, 2025 Fletcher Long 0

The third phase of football is often overlooked. I was watching the BYU/Colorado bowl game last week and BYU rode a third phase clinic to a 20-0 halftime lead and an eventual victory over a favored foe. The third phase can do that for you. Ask Coach Eubanks at Hancock County. He got himself a tremendous placekicker (’28) who will be around for years to come to swing outcomes his way. Enjoy this feature and remember to #SavorTheFlavor.

Friday Night Fletch

Storm Warning: Central welcomes Webster County to Morton’s Gap with both squads in bad need of a win @WebCoFootball, @_CoachManning, @HopkinsCentral. @sfitz_840whas, @840WHAS, @minguabeefjerky

September 26, 2024 Fletcher Long 0

The Storm get ready to welcome Webster County to Morton’s Gap. With district heavyweights Hancock and McLean on the horizon, and a loss to Union County last week, the games with Trigg and Webster are key to making the playoffs. Central is battling for that fourth chair in this musical chairs game we know as first district ball. The Storm can win this game. The Storm must win this game.

Friday Night Fletch

Storm Warning: Central to entertain Hancock County in a ‘win or its basketball season’ game- @1776Bank @PrepSpin @KyHighFootball @MaxPreps @minguabeefjerky @HopkinsCentral @840WHAS @DylanMorris2025 @minguabeefjerky @HopkinsCentral @evans02_mike @sfitz_840whas

October 19, 2023 Fletcher Long 0

It is definitely “crunch time” around Morton’s Gap. This is win or play basketball time in District 1. What makes this district so hard is the fact there are five good football teams, with Union perhaps elite, vying for 4-seats on the bus. The music is about to stop playing. Will there be a spot for our Storm? Friday Night Fletch.

Noah Mize, class of ’22, from @Football_Hornet is the @1776Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week! @minguabeefjerky @PrepSpin @KyHighFootball

May 14, 2021 Henry Lyon 0

Noah Mize is a guy opponents better not sleep on in ’21. This guy figures to be more of a factor this coming fall offensively for the Hornets and was plenty productive in the defensive backfield in ’20. He’s the kind of player around whom successful high school programs build. He’s also this week’s Revolutionary Player of the Week from your fastest growing financial institution in Kentucky, Independence Bank. Enjoy the feature. HB.