LHS Budget Issue 6

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Releasing the bowling ball, senior Campbell Drake bowls with a speed of 12.1 mph. For more photographs of winter sports, see Page 12.

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Boys’ basketball team shoots for success

Experienced varsity team continues to excel, looks forward to post-season BY ZIA KELLY

Students, parents and alumni file into the east gym lobby to get their tickets. It’s an hour before the game starts, but the student section is already packed. The team crowds the locker room door to catch the end of the girl’s varsity game and anxiously await their own game. Although they have experienced some success in previous years, this season has been particularly fortuitous for the boys basketball team. With experience, a strong work ethic and team chemistry, the varsity team has earned a 7-2 record and fifth seed from the Kansas High School Basketball Coaches Association. “It’s been going really good,” junior, shooting guard Anthony Bonner said. “I think this is the best season that we have had in awhile.” As the girls game hits the last buzzer, the varsity cheerleaders pump up the crowd to the fight song, and the team runs out onto the court to take some casual layups and jump shots before warm-ups. Cameramen from local news stations line set up on the west side of the gym. This year’s team was highly anticipated in the preseason by both the coaching staff and the players. Head coach Mike Lewis, who has been part of the staff for nine years and head coach for five, said this is the most successful team he has seen. “I was really excited about this group,” Lewis said. “We spent a lot of time outside of our basketball season together. We have a good camaraderie about us. The guys are coachable. They love basketball, and they are an easy group to coach.” Lewis attributes this partially to the experience level of the team. “We have guys that are coming back after last year that were new to varsity basketball,” Lewis said. “So now they have a year under their belt, and that contributes to having confidence.” The pep-band plays “Smoke on the Water” while the cheerleaders mingle with the crowd on break. The team is going through warm-ups on their half of the court as their opponents do the same. The Chesty mascot makes his first appearance eight minutes before the jump ball.

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Sandwiched between two Olathe East basketball players, junior Anthony Bonner attempts to shoot a basket on Jan. 17. Photo by Jacob Parnell

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