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LHS athletes sign to colleges during ceremony TO THE NEXT LEVEL... SPORTS
Lobo Athletics had 10 student athletes that signed to play at the collegiate level during National Signing day on Wednesday.
Congratulations to these amazing athletes! Lobo Nation is so proud of you!
Thank you Peters, the official sponsor of Lobo football!
• Jordan Allen (Football) — Henderson State University
• Michael Fields (Football) — Howard Payne University
• Kaden Brooks (Football) — University of Arkansas-Monticello
• Fredirick Hawkins (Football) — North American University
• Omarian Watkins (Football) — Texas College
Hoopsters bounce back from close loss
The Lobo basketball season is off to a strong start. At the time of writing, Feb. 7, both boys and girls are 7-3 in district.
Boys
The Varsity boys basketball team is kicked off district play against Marshall and cut it close with 51-48, but then came up short in the following game against Whitehouse, 4942.
They would follow this up with a strong win against Texas High, 65-49, but then a loss against No. 1 ranked undefeated Mount Pleasant, 52-40. They then went on a series of strong wins, except for a tense win against Hallsville, 59-55, in overtime.
Their latest match was a close loss against Texas High
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• Laquavean Jackson (Football) — North American University
• Jakayla Morrow (Volleyball) — Panola College
• Brayleigh Mitchell (Volleyball/Track) — Wiley College
• Amirah Alexander (Volleyball) — Rock Valley College
• Jeremiah Rougely (Football) — Lamar University
Soccer teams continue success in district play
The season of soccer has begun, and the Lobos are off to a great start!
Boys
The Varsity boys soccer team is 9-3 for the year, with 3-0 for district, 9-3 overall. They started the district games with a close matchup against Tyler, 2-1, but blew away the competition after that, facing Hallsville, 4-0, then Texas High, 7-0.
Girls
The Varsity girls have tasted defeat, but are still going strong overall. Their first district game was against Tyler, whom they demolished with a 3-0 score. After that, they faced Hallsville on Friday, Feb. 3, and lost in a close game, 1-0. They quickly redeemed themselves though as the next day they soundly defeated Texas High, 3-0. Awesome job, everyone! Keep going strong!