Middle School Spotlight: Does @MalikiCoburn24 see the field early for @PurplesFootball? @BGJHSFootball @minguabeefjerky @1776Bank @MaxPreps @PrepSpin @KyHighFootball

April 28, 2022 Henry Lyon 1

Hard to ever forecast a freshman getting much Friday Night run. This is even more true where the freshman in question is joining the roster of one of the most prestigious high school programs at the 5A level. Not every freshman comes in put together like Malik Coburn if we are being honest. Enjoy the feature. HB.

Twenty-five’s “Fantastic-Five;” Five (5)-Frosh Hitting the Field for their teams this Fall! @minguabeefjerky @PrepSpin @1776Bank @KyHighFootball

August 12, 2021 Henry Lyon 0

Here are five (5) freshmen we believe will play this coming year. Some of these guys play for lower level teams which routinely challenge for titles at the respective classifications and others play for teams playing in large classifications where freshmen rarely see Friday Night action. All five of these guys here are just too good not to play, and therefore, we are saying they definitely will. Enjoy the feature. Get ready for the coming season! HB.

Is Trey Cotton ’25s premier WR? Mark us down for a ‘yes.’ @minguabeefjerky @KyHighFootball @PrepSpin @1776Bank @BallardFball @KYFUTURESTARS

June 19, 2021 Henry Lyon 0

His name is Trey Cotton and people have told us he is headed to Ballard in Louisville to play his high school football. He is from Pewee Valley, Kentucky and may well be the very best WR in Kentucky’s ’25 class. You won’t find an article about him anywhere online but here. That is why we are who we are. Enjoy the feature. HB.

Is Todd County Central’s Joshuah Keith the No. 1 QB in KY’s 2024 class? We think so, and here’s why…

August 9, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

We make no bones about it, Joshuah Keith is the best QB in the class of 2024 anywhere in Kentucky in our opinion. He may be 2024’s very best football player too. A lot of what makes him different is his poise and football IQ. Than there is an 8th grader who runs in the high 4.6’s, low 4.7’s, in the 40 and shuttles in a blistering 4.0-flat. Of course his throwing a HS ball 59-yards this summer in Knoxville at the Gunslinger Challenge didn’t hurt his reputation either. If you really want to know why he is different than any other top-flight, 8th grade QB, then read this article.

Jeremiah “J2” Monroe, Class of 2023’s top DB, Proving, once again, what we know at KPGFootball, if the kids name is “Monroe” he can flat-out ball!

June 23, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

First we appreciate our friend, Brendon Miller with the Bluegrass Sports Nation for providing some of the photographs we have been using in our features of the Kentucky Future Stars players. Secondly we would like to tell you any person who claims to be an aficionado of Kentucky middle or high school football and are unfamiliar with the surname “Monroe” may well be selling you a bill of goods. The Monroes can flat out ball, son. Enjoy this article about Jeremiah “J2” Monroe and you would be wise to read it today, while it is free. Tomorrow, you know what happens.

Has RB, Adam “PacMan” Taylor Jr. become Kentucky’s top prospect in the Class of 2025?

June 19, 2019 Henry Lyon 3

We have this strange feeling we will write lots of articles featuring Adam “PacMan” Taylor, Jr. from Louisville before everything is said and done for him in his football career. He was a thrill a minute in Kentucky’s win over Tennessee in the Future Stars Classic and has made himself the early favorite for top player in his graduating class, commonwealth-wide. Enjoy the article free today, or buy it tomorrow.

Did @Southwestern_FB’s Braiden Myers come out of the Kentucky-Tennessee Future Stars Classic 2023’s top-rated offensive center?

June 18, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

There wasn’t much about Kentucky’s offensive performance versus Tennessee in the Future Stars Classic which we didn’t find…offensive, frankly. If there was a bright spot it was the play of Braden Myers from Pulaski County, Kentucky. Myers snap arrived on a pulse beat all afternoon, every single time, exactly where you would want it. He manned the A-gap, a hot bed of activity along any front so well you forgot he was out there and he showed great mobility moving down to the second level to pick up big blocks for Kentucky there. This kid firmly established that the formerly two man race for the class’s top offensive center between Bracken Castle and Matt Alex Ladd is now firmly a three man race and there may be a new leader in the clubhouse. Enjoy the article.

Joshuah Keith belongs to all of us after today…

June 15, 2019 Henry Lyon 1

There are times where the words escape even us. We saw a legendary, star performance worthy of mythology out of Kentucky’s 7th grade QB in the Kentucky-Tennessee Future Stars Classic. It left us speechless and that isn’t good because it is our responsibility to tell all of you about it. This is the best we could do, hope it is enough. Enjoy the article as we do the best we are capable to describe the indescribable.

Get them on the run, men, and go, go, go!

June 15, 2019 Henry Lyon 0

We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne’er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in [Kentucky] now a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs’d they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us [today against Tennessee]. William Shakespeare, Henry V, Act IV.