SOKY Elite Winter Showcase: Top Performers (Athletes)
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After the Southern Kentucky Elite Winter Showcase at Bowling Green High School last weekend, it’s time to continue to highlight some of the most impressive prospects in the region that made their presence known on the field. After breaking down…
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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 highlight some of the most impressive prospects in the region that made their presence known on the field. After breaking down the top standouts on both the offensive and defensive line, here’s my list of the top athletes.
In the first place spot on my list is Hunter Holloway, an athlete at Logan County High School. What impressed me the most about Holloway was his strong footwork, versatility and his ability to maneuver the field with ease. Holloway also stood out with his ability to read the pass, stay in front of the ball and consistently utilize his arms to wrap up his opponent in coverage.
I am additionally impressed with Antonio Glenn, an athlete at Castle (IN) High School. Glenn caught my eye with his outstanding footwork and versatile edge, showing off his ability to be explosive down the stretch. I also liked watching Glenn during positional drills due to his quick decision-making in coverage, his awareness and his ability to get to the ball before his opponent.
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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. Kay stood out with his electric speed off the snap and his explosiveness down the stretch, making his presence known during positional drills. Kay also stood out with his relentless aggression and physicality in coverage, proving he can read the pass and get in front of the ball.
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Another skilled prospect to watch for is Damani Goodloe Damani Goodloe ATH Logan County | 2026 KY , an athlete at Logan County High School. Goodloe made a statement due to his excellent size, speed and wing span, proving he can be explosive in coverage. What I liked most about Goodloe was his well-balanced playstyle and versatile edge, showing off his ability to get to the ball first and lock down foes with his arms during positional drills.
Coming in at number five on my list is Cayden Hawk Cayden Hawk 5’11” | 180 lbs | ATH Warren Central | 2025 KY , an athlete at Warren Central High School. In addition to great footwork, Hawk impressed me with his size and physical edge, utilizing his strength to prevail against his opponents in coverage. Hawk also stood out with his catching ability, proving he can overpower his opponent down the stretch and haul in the quick pass.
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Also worth mentioning is Kyle Sledge Jr. Kyle Sledge Jr. 6’0″ | 185 lbs | ATH Bowling Green | 2028 KY , an athlete at Bowling Green High School. Sledge was unstoppable during positional drills, earning an MVP award for his defensive effort. Sledge impressed with his ability to be disruptive in coverage, using his solid footwork and wing span to elevate off the ground to swat the ball out of the air. I also liked Sledge’s ability to use bursts of speed to shut down passing.