McLean County’s Cody Wilson is the Independence Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week

August 15, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Congratulations to Cody Wilson for being this week’s Independence Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week. This is a OL/DL player who only played in two games a year ago, but hey, give him a break, he was only a freshman. We believe he will see the field much more frequently in 2019. Enjoy this article about a kid we believe will be taking flight in 2019 and we track and report on such things with some frequency. Join us next week for another selection.

Owensboro (Sr.) High’s Austin Gough, Class of 2021, is the Independence Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week

August 9, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

Congratulations to Austin Gough, who plays LB (primarily) for Owensboro Sr. High School, for his revolutionary play on the football field and being forecast preseason to be Class 5A, District 2’s Player of the Year. Oh yeah, before we forget, congratulations for being this week’s Independence Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week. Join us next week for another selection.

This week’s Independence Bank’s Revolutionary Player of the Week is McLean County’s Peyton Caraway, Class of 2020 RB

July 13, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Congratulations to Peyton Caraway for being this week’s Independence Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week. This is a RB/MLB who appears to us to really enjoy playing football and whose role will expand in the absence of Cline, Baldwin, and Miller all being lost to graduation. When you gain 1,038 yards in only 95 carries, which works out to only 7.916 carries a game, you need to be getting the football more anyway. Join us next week for another selection.

Armondo Rodriguez, Class of 2020, McLean County High School is this week’s Independence Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week

July 5, 2019 Fletcher Long 0

Congratulations to Armondo Rodriguez for being this week’s Independence Bank Revolutionary Player of the Week. This is a PK who appears to us to really enjoy playing football. The kicking game, often overlooked by everyone except for us, is commonly the difference between winning and losing a football game. Armondo, like his brother before him, gives the Cougars a considerable advantage in this all-important part of the game. Join us next week for another selection.