SOKY Elite Winter Showcase: All-Showcase Second Team
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After the Southern Kentucky Elite Winter Showcase at Bowling Green High School last weekend, it’s time to continue to break down some of the top talent in the region that made their presence known in the afternoon event. After unveiling…
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Continue ReadingAfter the Southern Kentucky Elite Winter Showcase at Bowling Green High School last weekend, it’s time to continue to break down some of the top talent in the region that made their presence known in the afternoon event. After unveiling my All-Showcase First Team, here’s my picks for All-Showcase Second Team.
In the first place spot on my list is Hunter Holloway Hunter Holloway 6’0″ | 155 lbs | ATH Logan County | 2025 State KY , an athlete at Logan County High School. In addition to great size, what impressed me about Holloway was his quick execution as well as his ability to be versatile during positional drills. I liked watching Holloway in coverage due to his ability to stun his opponent with his physicality. I also liked how Holloway could elevate off the ground to get to the ball.
I am additionally impressed with Zach Jordan Zach Jordan 6’4″ | 210 lbs | OL Bowling Green | 2026 State KY , an offensive lineman at Bowling Green High School. Jordan stood out with his size and physical edge, proving he could utilize his wing span to stun and overpower his opponent during linemen drills. Jordan’s ability to adapt to his opponent’s pushback and exert his strength to beat the defensive line also stood out. I also liked Jordan’s quick execution and ability to use his arms to bully the opposition.
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Claiming the number three spot on my list is Treston Kay Treston Kay 5’8″ | 155 lbs | ATH Hopkinsville | 2025 KY , an athlete at Hopkinsville High School. On top of great footwork and breakaway speed, what impressed me about Kay was his ability to be explosive in coverage during positional drills. Another aspect of Kay’s playstyle that impressed was his ability to read the pass, stay in front of his opponent and attack the ball in the air.
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Another skilled prospect to keep an eye on is Eastin Irvin, an offensive lineman at South Warren High School. Ervin proved he could use size and strength to his advantage in one-one-one matchups during linemen drills. I also liked Ervin’s speed off the snap, ability to absorb contact and his efficiency in matching his foe’s strength in the pocket. Ervin also contributed strong footwork.
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Jeremiah Taylor
Jeremiah Taylor
Coming in at number five on my list is Jeremiah Taylor, a defensive back at Warren Central High School. Taylor caught my attention with his ability to lock down receivers and shut down the pass during positional drills. Taylor also impressed me with his ability to match his foe’s speed, use his strength to stun receivers and utilize his wing span to consistently knock the ball out of the air.
Damani Goodloe Damani Goodloe ATH Logan County | 2026 KY
Damani Goodloe Damani Goodloe ATH Logan County | 2026 KY
Also worth mentioning is Damani Goodloe Damani Goodloe ATH Logan County | 2026 KY , an athlete at Logan County High School. Goodloe made a considerable difference with his height and wingspan, using his arms to win matchups in coverage during positional drills. I also liked Goodloe’s ability to execute quickly and use his arms to get to the ball first. Goodloe also stood out with his electric speed, proving he can prevent seperation and stay locked in down the stretch.