Who performed well in Louisville at the Team Kentucky Future Stars combine? Here’s what we are hearing…

This is super inside information from a deeply planted source in side the Kentucky Future Stars’ program. This information is for subscribers only. This is the type of information which causes people to subscribe to our site and it is stuff we just can’t afford to give away and we must insist you not share it around to people outside our family. Here’s what I am hearing from the combine at DeSales yesterday and we are not vouching for any of these spellings as middle school kids are so sparsely reported on getting the names spelled correctly is harder than you would imagine. We will do the best we can…

We hear the sixth-grade standout was Isaac Sowells Jr. Sowells showcased a high motor, was technically sound, and demonstrated a perpetual readiness to compete and even lead his position group. Sowells showed the versatility to make the team either at OL or DL.

Seventh-grader, Santana Crayton made the 7th grade Future Stars’ team as a 6th grader playing up a year. He returned to this year’s combine in top form posting a 4.99-second, 40-yard dash and a short shuttle of 4.63-seconds. This kid can not only motor but demonstrated superior change of direction speed which is among the most coveted of skill sets there is in the game of football.

Eigth-grader, Colin Fratus, whose field-goal was the winning margin in last year’s classic, was perfect in his attempts all the way up to a conversion from 38-yards. We know he can do it with the heat on, as he showed the entire stadium at Georgetown College a year ago. Fratus is a KPGFootball middle school All-Stater.

Joshua Johnson (8th) of Westport Middle School is a 6-0, 220-pounder who made our middle school All-State team in 2018. We are being told he is still the beast we selected after the season and completely dominated the combine’s one on ones.

Running-back (8th) Jaheim Williams, who’s from Henderson, Kentucky showed himself to be in top-form again this year after making last year’s Future Stars team. Williams posted a blistering 4.65-second 40-yard dash and will both make the team and be a difference maker once on the roster. Can’t leave speed off the roster.

We are hearing the best DB who worked yesterday may have been Johnson Middle School’s Jeremiah “J2” Monroe. Monroe worked at corner and showed superior cover skills and athleticism. Monroe posted a 4.89-second, 40-yard dash.

If there had been an OL MVP selected at this combine it may have been awarded to Mountain View Elementary’s Bradee Davidson from Hyden, Kentucky. He’s a mammoth at 6-5 and tipping it at 300-pounds. This big guy had all the tools one could claim in one tool-chest. Davidson demonstrated well-above average strength, agility, and his attitude is elite. Pretty obvious this kid has been well-coached.

There it is folks, this is what our sources are telling us. We will not disclose who our sources are, but they are well placed with information one would do well on which to wager. We will supplement this article should more information become available.

Reporting for KPGFootball, this is F.W. Long reminding all of you ballers out there to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE.

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