Madison Jackson:  Player of the Week


Franklin County High School’s Madison Jackson has been making waves this season, and her latest honor as 2A State MVP only solidifies her status as one of the most impactful players in Kentucky. A 5’8” utility wing from the Class of 2025, Jackson brings versatility, efficiency, and a high basketball IQ to the court, making her an indispensable piece of Franklin County’s success.

A Skilled Utility Wing
Jackson’s game isn’t defined by just one skill—she does it all. She has the ability to score efficiently, shooting an impressive 46.8% from the field while averaging just under 12 points per game. While her numbers might not jump off the page, her impact on the game goes far beyond statistics. She is a player who makes the right plays, creates opportunities for her teammates, and can step up when her team needs her most.

Defensive Versatility
One of Jackson’s biggest strengths is her defensive ability. At 5’8”, she is capable of guarding multiple positions, defending anywhere from the 2 to the 4. Her quickness allows her to stay in front of smaller guards, while her strength and toughness make her a formidable defender against bigger forwards. This kind of defensive versatility is rare and adds significant value to Franklin County’s defensive schemes.

A Season to Remember
Jackson has been a key component of Franklin County’s success all season, showing up in big moments and making winning plays. Her ability to contribute in multiple facets of the game has earned her Player of the Week honors, a testament to the well-rounded impact she brings to the court.

As the season progresses, expect Jackson to continue making a name for herself as one of the most underrated yet valuable players in the state. With her skill set, work ethic, and ability to rise in big moments, she is a player to watch as she continues her basketball journey.

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