Performing a solo, junior JD Tyron belts out the song “Defying Gravity” from Wicked. For more photos of Showtime, see Page 12.
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Baseball team honors former player
BY BROOKE BRAMAN In late October, 2008 LHS graduate and baseball star Travis Sanders struck a deer while driving on Interstate 35. After the collision, he left his vehicle and walked into the road at which point he was hit and killed by an oncoming car. “It was devastating to wake up and have a bunch of missed calls and texts,” baseball head coach Brad Stoll said. “When I finally figured out
what it was about, I broke down. He had so much to offer and was such a good person. I miss him everyday.” At age 23, Sanders left behind family, friends and an outstanding legacy. Playing on the LHS team, Sanders was known for his small size, work ethic and impressive batting average. “As a player, he was a grinder,” Stoll said. “He was an overachiever. He was small in stature, but
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he played really, really hard.” Senior, varsity baseball player Drew Green remembers watching Sanders play during his time at LHS. “I came to a game and saw this little dude get into the box, and I was thinking that this kid didn’t stand a chance,” Green said. “Then he hit one pretty far and started hobbling toward first base. Someone I knew told me he tore his ACL, and I was amazed that he had enough courage to get in there
Running to first base, sophomore Parker Kirkpatrick dons a black patch on his sleeve to honor former player Travis Sanders during the varsity baseball game against Shawnee Mission East on April 21. Sanders died earlier this year. Photo by Ashley Hocking after that.” Sanders’ talent and dedication to the sport are acknowledged even by those who were not his teammates. Continued on Page 2
Vol. 124, Issue 10, Apr. 30, 2014