Walton-Verona’s Grant Grubbs, Class of 2019

July 4, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Probably the best thing about high school football is the fact you can still play it, and play it very well, regardless of whether your physical dimensions conform to what conventional wisdom appears to mandate for a particular position. There have been plenty of examples of this over the years […]

Top Secret Team Kentucky Information…

June 13, 2018 Fletcher Long 4

Okay, Team Kentucky, as we reported prior to the beginning of camp, you have been infiltrated. We have a spy amongst you dishing the skinny to us on the down low. We have just talked with our plant and he has some very interesting stuff for us. Here is what […]

Frederick Douglass’ Big Jake O’Buck, Class of 2020

June 10, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

Trying to keep up with Big Jake O’Buck, the 6-5, 315 pound offensive lineman, who will play somewhere next season is difficult. Allow me to recap. Big Jake played on Lexington Christian Academy’s football team in 2016 as a freshman, or at least the person compiling the roster thought that. That […]

Tyler Morris, Lexington Christian, Class of 2022

May 25, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

If I hadn’t of seen the video for myself, I would have never believed it. When I first examined Tyler Morris‘ Hudl page, before watching his highlights, I thought it has to be a misprint. How can a Team Kentucky linebacker, a guy fast enough to be listed at FB for his offensive […]

News and Notes from the Gridiron…

April 30, 2018 Fletcher Long 0

We have begun featuring, here on KPGFootball, a weekly variety of shorter stories in one combined article about high school football news from around the coverage area. These articles feature snippets of information for the football enthusiasts which we consider, without a doubt, of interest to the Kentucky high school football […]

And the winners are…

October 31, 2017 Fletcher Long 0

At the beginning of the year we here at Kentucky Prep Gridiron selected a Century Mortgage Company, All-Classification, Top 20 Poll. Johnson County’s coach reached out to me as a contributor to the poll and the one who wrote the article and gently chastised me for omitting Johnson County Middle […]