Thursday, April 25, the Lecanto High School girls’ varsity softball team won against South Lake High School with the score of 4-2 in the Regional Quarterfinal Championship. Many of the girls feel fantastic about this win. “Being able to win the game makes me feel great,” sophomore Jessika Ray said. “I really enjoy being able
Wednesday, March 13, the girls’ varsity and junior varsity soccer team celebrated their successful season with an end of the year awards banquet. The girls’ varsity soccer team came out with 19 wins, 6 losses, and 1 tie. The team qualified for the sweet sixteen and also came out with another district championship. The rookie
Friday, Feb. 22, the Lecanto High School girls’ junior varsity softball team lost to South Lake High School 9-5. Regardless of the loss, some girls feel like the team became much stronger. “The fact that we lost just makes us all realize what we need to fix next time,” junior Kaitlyn Lemanowicz said. “It also pushes us to make
The boys’ tennis team lost 4-3 to Citrus High School Feb. 5, 2013. The match was attended by seniors Dale Eastmond and Lloyd Justo, junior Rishi Gurnani, and sophomores Marshall King and Dhruv Patel. The team did well considering it was their first match, and the game was played cleanly with no penalties. Coach John Hall was proud of
Friday, Jan. 18, the Lecanto High School Panther varsity boys’ basketball team lost their grasp on a win against the West Port High School Wolf Pack with the score of 60-54. LHS battled it out with WPHS during the whole game as the score went back and forth the entire time. The fans screamed with support to
Over winter break, the Lecanto Panther Boys’ Basketball team played the Citrus Hurricanes and came out as victorious with a score of 79-64. The district competitors felt a great amount of tension on the court, and Lecanto players felt good about their win. “Winning felt good, because when you don’t play a rival team, it’s not the same
Fall sports, which started in the summer months, have come to the end of their seasons with the passing of Thanksgiving break. The Lecanto High Panthers played their last varsity football game this season and lost to Crystal River High Nov. 9. The final score was 36-9 Pirates. “I felt bad for our players, especially
“Get your heads up!” yelled junior Nile Waters from the sideline. Lecanto High School’s last home football game against undefeated Gainesville November 2 did not go as planned for Lecanto. The game got off to a harsh start, with key players missing on Lecanto’s Varsity team. Junior Christian Barber, varsity quarterback, is out for the
The LHS Panther Varsity Football team had a game Oct. 19 against Lake Weir which ended with a score of 34-37. Even though the Panthers lost, they fought hard on and off the field. Quarterback junior Christian Barber got hurt at half time, and Junior Varsity quarterback freshman Travis Mcgee filled in. Mcgee made nine out
The Lecanto High School Junior Varsity Football team defeated county rival Crystal River High Oct. 11 with a score of 38-18. In the first quarter, Lecanto kicked the ball off to the Pirates. Caleb Casey scored the first touchdown of the game, catching the ball for Lecanto during an illegal block against CRHS. The ending score of