The Stewart Williams Furniture Company’s Robertson County Coach of the Week is Glen Campbell

June 14, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

In keeping with our Future Stars theme, we decided to feature a member of the Tennessee Future Stars staff. Coach Glen Campbell is considered a QB guru and his charges will be on full display this weekend at Fortera Stadium battling Kentucky. Coach Campbell is fresh off a battle of his own with bone-marrow cancer which he appears to have licked. Yeah, that’s the Glen Campbell we know. Congratulations to Glen for being this week’s Stewart Williams Furniture Company’s Robertson County Coach of the Week. Join us next week as we reward another worthy recipient brought to you by your locally owned, hometown Stewart Williams Company.

Spotlight, Peyton Hatcher, No. 34

March 24, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

There is a big event happening this weekend in New Albany, Indiana. It’s the Kentucky Future Stars’ Alumnae collegiate combine. It is one of the big reasons it is advantageous for your son to play in the Tennessee-Kentucky Future Stars’ Classic in middle school. I can’t go into all the big names […]

With Future Stars Tryouts Upon Us…Why You Want Your Son to Play!

February 28, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

I hope people who subscribe to Kentucky Prep Gridiron have been following the postings on the tryouts to be held for Team Kentucky Future Stars for this year’s Tennessee-Kentucky Future Stars Classic. The Kentucky try-outs will be the following…April 14 Warren Central High School in Bowling Green Ky; April 15 Northern KY -Mason […]

The Masters at finding the “Plug-In” Player

July 25, 2017 Fletcher Long 0

  I am pretty sure when Ricco Hughes (Kentucky Future Stars Director) and Josh Jones (Ricco’s Tennessee counterpart) first got their respective heads together and finalized the concept of pitting the elite Middle School players from Kentucky and Tennessee against each other annually, while they knew it would be quite […]

2022 QB Evan Kelley in a “League of One”

May 7, 2017 Fletcher Long 0

As I stated when I wrote about Kiyaunta Goodwin, the 6’6″ 342 OL from Oldham Academy in Louisville, we at Kentucky Prep Gridiron don’t usually evaluate athletes until they reach 8th grade/rising 9th.  Eighth graders report to lift with their High School Programs in the Spring of their 8th grade years, kids […]