Hey there, folks! How have you all been doing lately? I hope all is well with you. I am sure some of you are looking forward to the summer coming quicker than it feels, as the summer solstice will start this year on June 20th, 2025. As for me, I have been doing okay. I have some good and bad days, just like everyone else. But one thing I will tell you is that I am not looking forward to the summer this year, just as I didn’t look forward to the summer last year and years before that as well because I am not a fan of summer which I am sure that some of you by now knows that as I have posted on the social media for many years that I am not a fan of summer and that I am a big time fan of winter. In case some of you are unaware and wonder why I’m not a fan of summer, it’s because I’m not a fan of hot temperatures, which seem to get hotter every year and can be unbearable at times. I don’t know how some of you get excited about the summer, unless you’re in school and have the break. However, being outside in the scorching hot sun is no thanks to…
Click here and vote Coach Haywood for best coach by looking for a letter “G“! Philip Haywood is the head coach for football at very well-known high school, Belfry High School in Kentucky. It is sitting in the Pike County in Belfry in the state of Kentucky. He has been head coach for Belfry High School football for roughly 38 years and is continuing to coach the football at one of the very best high school. His set a high record for the most winnings coach for a high school in Kentucky and Belfry High School is in region 4 and has made few trips to championships, especially 6+ trips to championships and has won two championship titles under his belt however Belfry High School has more than two championships under different head coaches but Philip Haywood is the one who has won the most and won the most championships than any of other former coaches at Belfry High School. His stats of record is that he has been head coach of Belfry High School for 38+ years as I have mentioned above and he has a career record of 362-125. He pushed Belfry High school football team to 6+ trips to championships which is quite several however only be able to bring back two which was in 2003-2004. He…