Beyond the Field: KC FL Schlagle Football Finds It’s Voice at Jegna Klub
- Moses Wyatt
- 4 days ago
- 3 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
On December 13, 2025, the KC FL Schlagle Football Team (Season of 2025–26) stepped into a new kind of arena—Jegna Klub Headquarters. Trading helmets for microphones, the Stallions joined JegnaTalk For Youth By Youth, recorded for JEGNAFEST Worldwide Radio and set to stream on the Jegna Klub TV Network.
This wasn’t just an interview. It was a space designed for growth—where young athletes could sharpen confidence, find their voice, and tell their stories.
Head Coach Cernyn “Coach Mac” Macon immediately felt the impact: “My expectations were met immediately,”he said, noting how well-prepared the staff was. Watching his players respond to thoughtful questions, pride stood out most.“I was proud of the composure they showed and how prepared they were. The environment was great, and the interns were awesome.”
For the players, emotions ranged from excitement to nerves. Bre’naj Price came in ready: “I felt good, ”he shared. The questions challenged him, but that made the experience meaningful. His verdict? “Dope. It was a comfortable environment, and we laughed.”
Cincere Lewis admitted, “I don’t talk much,” but something shifted during the interview. “I felt comfortable. It was a lot of questions,” he said, calling it “helpful to prepare me for future interviews.”
Confidence was clear for Josiah Evans: “I was prepared for the interview,” he said, later summing it up simply: “It was a valuable experience.”
While players grew in confidence, youth interns ran the show—hosting, interviewing, and managing tech in a professional broadcast setting. Rickie “RJ” Hudson, lead interviewer and tech support, shared: “I felt a little nervous, but I got the hang of it. Confidence overcome nervousness.”
Bryan Ordaz, Co-interviewer and tech support, brought energy: “I was excited because I was interviewing students from my school. It was fun—I got to interview Schlagle Stallions.”
Coordinator Keyron “Coach Keyz” Kimbrough observed the deeper vibe: “The energy felt like underdogs. The players were very eager to prove people wrong.” He also learned adaptability: “I learned how to prepare on the fly and make last-minute adjustments.”
Another Co-interviewer JaMaurie Scott reflected on the purpose-driven nature of the questions: “The questions were good—questions meant to build your character.”
The day wasn’t just about media—it was about movement. From players learning to articulate their journeys to interns sharpening real-world skills, the experience embodied what Jegna Klub stands for: youth empowerment, leadership development, and storytelling rooted in lived experience.
As these interviews prepare to air on JEGNAFEST Worldwide Radio and stream on the Jegna Klub TV Network, one truth is clear: when young people are trusted with the mic, they rise—showing growth, confidence, and character that will carry far beyond the field.
Mark your calendars for the upcoming spotlight of the interviews on JEGNAFEST Worldwide Radio, syndicated across 152 stations globally:
Airing on 103.7 DaBeat Saturday (1/17/26) 12:00 pm CST & Wednesday (1/21/26) 6:00 pm CST (Click Link Here scroll down to player and press play)
Airing on The Ryan Show FM Thursday (1/22/26) 10:00 pm CST (Click Link Here scroll down to logo and click)
Catch the Full Interview
Don’t miss the full interview streaming on Jegna Klub TV Network (available on Roku, Amazon, Apple, and Android) on Friday (1/23/26) 6:00 pm CST
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i had a great, professional, confidecence boosting experience with my fellow stallions.
They boys were great and it’s always a pleasure to be around coach Macon