From one sport to another

Gabrielle Broeker, Ranger Review Reporter

Many students at Lewis-Palmer play sports. Some students play more than one sport between the three seasons; fall, winter, and spring. Single and multiple sport athletes understand the difficulty of changing sports and the pressure of school work.

Football and baseball player, Paul Tillotson, juggles a fall and spring sport for school in addition to a club team. With football season over, he is jumping right into baseball for school and club.

“It’s really frustrating because the skills of throwing a baseball and a football are so different.  It takes a lot to get the touch back,” said sophomore, Tillotson.

Keeping up with school work is especially important. In order to play a sport at LP students must manage their grades.

“It’s not that difficult to keep up with my homework. As much as practices and games are important to me my school work comes first. If that means staying up late it’s worth it,” said Thomas Cross, freshman.

LP is known for its intelligent and skilled student athletes and will continue to show its excellence with more awards, championships, and graduates.