By Shreeji Patel
Staff Writer As the seasons change from winter to spring, the anticipation for the Red Lion Boys Volleyball team grows. The season is slated to begin on Tuesday, Mar. 13 at 6 p.m. The boys will go on the road to take on Ephrata High School.
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By Brody Patmore
Sports Editor Senior Peyton Shima is gearing up for her last season as a lady lion lacrosse player and hopes it’s a special one. The standout athlete averaged 3.2 goals and 1.3 assists per game last year. “My brother started playing when he was in second grade and I was jealous,” she said. “He inspired me.” By Zerick Nease
Staff Writer Spring sports are starting up at Red Lion Senior High School, and the Girls Track and Field team is more than ready. They have been practicing all winter for this season and it has arrived. The girls team went 4-2 last year and are looking to use some of that momentum for this season. By Brianna Lehr and Gabriella Young Business Manager and Staff Writer For junior Madisen Kling, track isn’t just something she enjoys. It runs in her blood, it’s a family tradition. Kling is an all around athlete, turning heads in every sport she plays. Kling has been playing soccer for six years and track for five years. She has earned the starting varsity soccer goalie position since her freshman year and is now a top discus thrower as well. In fact, Kling plans on continuing her track career after high school. She wants to go college and wants to earn a scholarship of some kind, in order to throw discus. In terms of this season, Madisen believes she has had a pretty good season so far. “I’ve had some rough patches or rocky starts but I think that I’ve always managed to push through,” said Kling humbly. Despite rocky starts and rough patches, Kling made an astounding achievement this season. She broke the 28 year old discus record, made by Nan Strawbridge in 1989. By Rachel Lau
Senior Editor As this softball season comes to a close, some seniors are saying goodbye to the sport they’ve played for years, as the juniors are preparing to step up to the plate. Seniors Brianna Gonzalez, Kayla Moore, Megan Teal, Megan Confer, and Chloe Rentzel are saying goodbye to Red Lion. “My fondest memory would be the bus rides and hanging out with my team, and doing team bonding stuff,” Moore said. “I’ll miss my teammates the most, because they are like my family.”
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