A Grissom Tiger is the newest Kentucky Wildcat.
Kahlil Saunders is off to Lexington.
Posted: Dec 16, 2020 10:51 PM
Posted By: Lynden Blake
Kahlil Saunders gives Grissom credit for making him bigger, faster and stronger, what s needed to play in the SEC.
Saunders signed in front of his teammates and family Wednesday inside Grissom High School.
Saunders will play on the defensive line at the University of Kentucky. He s proud to be a wildcat. Saunders said he s looking forward to going up against SEC quarterbacks, especially, Bo Nix.
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Those lives are more than numbers.
They were war heroes. Police officers and prison inmates. Politicians and pastors. Medical workers and musicians. They were educators. They were couples who spent decades together only to die days, or even minutes, apart.