Fletcher W. Long’s Releases New Book “Kentucky’s All-Time High School Football Coaches & A Few More I Liked”

HOPKINSVILLE, KY, June 25, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — In his new book, Kentucky’s All-Time High School Football Coaches & A Few More I Liked, author and sports journalist Fletcher W. Long documents the careers, philosophies, and lasting impact of the men who have shaped high school football across the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

About the Book:
The book presents a comprehensive collection of 77 coaches, biographical profiles, historical records, and personal narratives spanning nearly a century of Kentucky high school football. It originated from Kentucky Prep Gridiron’s digital magazine series and preserves the legacies of coaches who dedicated their lives to developing young athletes and building championship programs. It examines the sport’s evolution across multiple generations, documenting the transition from six-man football to modern classifications, with detailed accounts ranging from 1920s pioneers to contemporary figures.

Preserving Kentucky Football History:
Kentucky high school football has produced remarkably successful programs, with three schools among the nation’s top ten winningest and seven among the top twenty-eight. The book documents the individuals responsible for building these dynasties, including Phillip Haywood of Belfry, with 491 career victories; Bob Beatty of Trinity, with 15 state championships in 21 seasons; and Sam Harp of Danville, with 7 titles and a 42-game winning streak.

The Dedication and Personal Connection:
The book opens with a deeply personal dedication to the author’s grandfather, Fred Riles Long, a high school football coach who posted a 30-1 record over three seasons before being recalled to oversee munitions production during World War II. This personal connection underscores the book’s central theme: football coaching as a vocation passed between generations.

Coaching as Character Development:
The book explores how high school football serves as a vehicle for developing character, discipline, and life skills. Coaches’ profiles consistently emphasize that their primary purpose extends beyond winning to building better men, citizens, and community leaders. Former players describe their coaches as mentors who demanded accountability, taught perseverance, and demonstrated genuine care for their athletes’ long-term well-being and future success.

Historical and Cultural Significance:
The book examines Kentucky’s football tradition within its broader historical and cultural context, documenting how coaching philosophies evolved from single-wing offenses to modern spread attacks. It traces coaching lineages throughout the Commonwealth, demonstrating how knowledge is passed between generations. Numerous featured coaches played for other featured coaches before entering the profession, creating an interconnected coaching tree spanning the entire state.

Contributions Beyond Football:
Many featured coaches were accomplished educators who taught subjects ranging from chemistry to history while serving as athletic directors and administrators. Several coaches built championship programs across multiple sports, including track and field, basketball, and tennis. These men demonstrated remarkable versatility, contributing to their schools and communities far beyond Friday night football games and championship trophies.

The Role of Family Dynasties:
The book features several multi-generational coaching families, including the Jaggers, Morris, and Smith families, who collectively won dozens of state championships. These dynasties demonstrate how coaching excellence can be cultivated and sustained across generations within Kentucky football.

Geographic Diversity and Community Impact:
The book profiles coaches from every region of Kentucky, from the Appalachian mountains to the western Purchase area. It documents how these coaches became pillars of their communities, with many having stadiums, fields, and annual scholarships named in their honor.

About the Author:
Fletcher W. Long, known as “Friday Night Fletch,” founded Kentucky Prep Gridiron and has published over three thousand articles on high school football. A former trial lawyer who tried over two hundred criminal cases, he won Kentucky Press Association Awards as Managing Editor of The Jackson Times-Voice. Long co-hosts “Friday Night Kentucky” and has been nominated for the Dawahares, KHSAA Hall of Fame as a contributor.

Availability:
Readers can purchase “Kentucky’s All-Time High School Football Coaches & A Few More I Liked” from Amazon.

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