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’24 ATH scoring for his team in all three phases against Butler County

Jarvis Starks Scott is a guy who might go unnoticed if not for the excellent scout we received on him from our friends at Independence Bank in both Sebree and Providence, Kentucky. Scott is a ’24 kid who defines the characterization of “Athlete.” Against Butler County last Friday night, Scott scored rushing, returning a kick-off 70 yards which knotted the score (at the time) at sixes, and finally by picking a pair of the opponent’s passes and returning them both for TD’s. He plays varsity basketball too where he also thrives.

HB Lyon, Senior Scout, KPGFootball

Dixon, KY: There is no better time than the present to anoint another Independence Bank Player of the Week. Independence Bank is proud to sponsor a weekly article highlighting players in the areas where Independence Bank flourishes who embody the same type of revolutionary service to their respective football teams which has made Independence Bank unique and special in the banking industry.

Independence Bank has a goal of achieving everyday excellence, and this week we are focusing on a player whose performance exceeded expectations in week two and who will be vitally important to Trojans’ success in 2023. Today, we are focusing on Class of 2024, Athlete, Jarvis Starks Scott, from Dixon Kentucky’s Webster County High School. 

Scott’s Webster County High School is located right down the road from 2 Independence Bank branches on 211 US-41 ALT in Providence, Kentucky and 308 US-Hwy 41 in Sebree, Kentucky, respectively. Today we chose to feature the Providence Branch and include a picture of that particular location.

Get on by and visit the most rapidly growing bank in the commonwealth of Kentucky, Independence Bank. Independence Bank has started a revolution in the banking industry.

Jarvis Starks Scott was a one-man wrecking crew to Butler County’s chances last Friday night

Fletcher Long, Senior Sports Writer, KPGFootball

We had the opportunity to visit Dixon, Kentucky this past week and watched the JV team assert its will against the JVer’s from Cadiz, Kentucky. Webster County is such a serene, rural setting and the folks just couldn’t be nicer.

Webster has the football program headed in the right direction. The play of its JV certainly revealed there is plenty of talent on the Trojan roster, both on the present varsity version and the JV roster too.

As for the varsity roster, the performance rendered by Jarvis Starks Scott last Friday night against Butler County was amazing. Scott is quite the athlete as he not only contributes to all three phases of a football game; but is a star on the varsity basketball team as well.

On offense against Butler County, Scott was the leading scorer, among the leading rushers, and scored TD’s rushing from scrimmage, defensively (more on that in a minute), and on special teams. Matter of fact, one might successfully argue his 70-yard return “to the house,” which knotted the score at sixes (6-6) may have been the turning point on the evening.

Jarvis Starks Scott was all over the field against Butler County…he has the Trojans thinking playoff run…

KPGFootball, Webster County Scout

Defensively, Scott had five (5) tackles, half a TFL, and two (2) INT’s. These weren’t just your “garden variety” INT’s either as he returned both for scores and accumulated 84-IRNY’s in the offing.

Providence, KY

All told, Scott was instrumental in Webster County running away with a 55-28 margin over Butler County and evening the season record at 1-1. Webster County is at Todd County Central tonight where the atmosphere and the opponents are always first-rate and tough to overcome. The Rebels, like Webster, are also 1-1 on the young season and also coming off a big win (19-0 over 5A, District 2 Ohio County).

Congratulations to Jarvis Starks Scott for his Revolutionary Play in last week’s game which has earned him this week’s recognition from the fastest growing bank in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, your friends at Independence Bank.

This is Fletcher W. Long, reporting for Kentucky Prep Gridiron and reminding you that WE’RE JUST CALLING IT LIKE WE SEE IT!

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Two-time winner of Kentucky Press Association awards for excellence in writing and reporting news stories while Managing Editor of the Jackson (KY) Times-Voice

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