Football

Travis Burns Named Head Coach of Mercer County Senior High

Former Pulaski County coach brings a 20‑8 record and state‑runner‑up experience to Kentucky’s Mercer County

A New Era for Mercer County Football

Travis Burns has officially taken over as the head coach of Mercer County Senior High, inheriting a program that managed only a single victory in the previous season.

During his two‑year stint at Pulaski County, Burns compiled a 20‑8 overall record and guided the Maroons to the Class 5A state championship game at Kroger Field, finishing as runners‑up.

Before that, he served as special teams coordinator and defensive architect at Boyle County, where he was part of five state championship teams under head coach Justin Haddix.

Burns expressed enthusiasm for the community’s commitment to elevate the football program, citing the support of the administration and local fans as a foundation for future success.

Championship Pedigree

At Boyle County, Burns contributed to five titles during his tenure, a testament to his defensive acumen and special‑teams expertise.

His experience includes a stint as head coach at Pulaski County, where he also mentored players who later earned collegiate scholarships, underscoring his development focus.

The upcoming season presents a clear challenge: transform a program that struggled for wins into a competitive contender, leveraging his proven track record and deep roots in Kentucky high school football.

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