Kevin Moses Corner: Noah Kilburn

Noah Kilboburn
@NoahKilburn10
6’3″
190 lbs.
Class Of 2025
Leslie County High School

Leslie County struck gold this Summer when Noah Kilburn decided to leave Perry Central and team up with Landry Collett, one of the top quarterbacks in Kentucky. Eagle fans now have one of the most explosive QB/WR combos in the Mountains. Expect a lot of highlights coming out of Hyden, KY.

Noah is a good route runner with great vision, focus and tremendous hands with nice speed after the catch. Noah has a fierce competitive drive that pushes him to never give up making it no easy task to bring him down by any means. Pack a lunch if you’re the defender covering him. Noah is one of the best over the shoulder receivers in the business.

Last season, Noah had 57 receptions for 975 yds and 12 TDs. What motivated Noah the most that will push him moving forward were a couple of plays he didn’t give 100 percent. This year Noah will give 100 percent at everything with a goal this season to have 1,200 yards and 15+ TDs.

What fuels Noah’s fire the most is playing for a community who comes out and supports its team every Friday. The fans deserve for them all to play hard and represent the town well.

Noah handles adversity by staying disciplined. He understands it is part of the game. The great players are mentally prepared for adversity. 

A coach can expect 100% out of every play from Noah. Every time he hits the field he is fully aware of the senior mentality and leadership he has to deliver. From last year Noah has matured in his understanding that you can’t take any plays off.  

Noah feels he can play at any level of college but will be grateful for any opportunity regardless of the division. When choosing his next home, Noah feels a coaching staff who really cares and develops players is a place he would like to go and put his heart and energy into fighting for the coach and program.

Noah’s advice to those coming behind him is to take the weight room seriously and have fun because it comes and goes very quickly.

My assessment is that Noah is certainly gifted enough to play at the next level. He wants to be a part of a strong family type program with little regard to division level. He must perform on a high level every time he steps on the field. Depending on his success this season will play a big impact on his destination. Last season Noah was 4th in 4A KHSAA. His goal is to equal or surpass that this year. That’s certainly a recipe for good success.

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