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Hooch’s Kinsey to Play Football at West Point
Kinsey, a multisport athlete, will play football for the NCAA Division I United States Military Academy

JOHNS CREEK, Ga. – Chattahoochee High School's Isaac Kinsey has committed to play football for the NCAA Division I United States Military Academy at West Point in New York. Kinsey will be coached by Jeff Monken, whose coaching staff helped Army defeat rival Navy for the first time in 15 years.
Kinsey, a multisport athlete, was a four-year varsity letterman in basketball and three-year varsity letterman in football. As a sophomore, he was listed as a top receiver in the state. He has also received several nominations for both Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week from the North Georgia Touchdown Club. During his junior year, Kinsey was invited to the 2015 All-American Offense-Defense Bowl in Florida, where he was a standout.
During the 2016 season, Kinsey was named the Offensive Player of the Week in week 10, earned Chattahoochee’s Distinguished Athlete Award, and was named the Chattahoochee Player of the Year and The North Georgia Touchdown Club’s Player of the Year.
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His career stats include over 2,000 receiving yards, more than 30 touchdowns, five interceptions, and 74 tackles during his only year on defense.
A Hooch Leads participant, Kinsey is committed to making a positive change in the community. He plans to study mechanical engineering at West Point.
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Pictured with him are, front row, from left, stepmother Heather Kinsey, father Michael Kinsey, mother Jennifer Freds. Back row, from left, CHS Head Basketball Coach Kacey Martin, CHS Principal Tim Corrigan, stepbrother Codi Marsh, CHS Head Football Coach Vince Strine, CHS Athletic Director JJ Hicks and CHS Basketball Coach Haaris Quraishy.