The Boyle County Rebels football team is gearing up for another run at a 4A state championship, and they are also taking care of business during the summer.
The Rebels left Richmond today as champions of the Eastern Kentucky University 7-on-7 tournament.
Boyle County defeated Lexington Christian Academy and future Kentucky quarterback Cutter Boley in the championship game.
@SageDawson to @MontavinQuisen1 for the 7v7 championship for @BCRebelFootball @EKUFootball pic.twitter.com/5vPPpeuuDA
— Quadruple Coverage (@QuadrupleCov859) July 22, 2023
@cutterBoley pic.twitter.com/ylzvyElf4w
— Tyler Clem (@TClem473) July 22, 2023
Boley was potentially competing against some future Kentucky teammates as the Rebels have multiple players with UK offers or interest.
I spoke to Boyle County head coach Justin Haddix this evening and he confirmed that Montavin Quisenberry (2025), Brock Driver (2025) and Maddox Hager (2027) all have offers from Kentucky.
Quisenberry has risen to a four-star recruit this offseason. He has picked up offers from Michigan, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Louisville, Kentucky, Toledo, Louisiana Tech and EKU.
@MontavinQuisen1 of @BCRebelFootball is RIDIDCULOUS!!!!!Check out the Asst Coach for Ironton pic.twitter.com/MGxRG60NHk
— Quadruple Coverage (@QuadrupleCov859) July 22, 2023
Haddix noted that the Wildcats have also shown interest in Demauriah Brown (2025) and Seneca Driver (2027).
Big Blue Nation will want to keep an eye on the Rebels this season.
Here’s a look at their 2023 schedule:
2023 Schedule! #All4One pic.twitter.com/WtbfwCLOC0
— Boyle County Rebels Football (@BCRebelFootball) February 7, 2023
