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Football team preps for spring
The Spartans add a couple ‘newbies’ to the spring roster and looks to win their first home spring game since 2011.
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Soccer player called to another field
Lakewood soccer player is recruited to play football for the Spartans.
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Band teacher shows off his ‘mighty’ side
A health issue spurs Michael Kernodle to train and complete the St. Anthony’s Meek & Mighty triathlon.
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‘No one inspires me ... I just love to play the game’
Sarah Snell will attend Tennesee State University on a softball scholarship.
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#SocialMediaDebate
Coaches are trying to figure out whether they should oversee their players’ social media.
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Freshman pitcher has stellar season
Freshman Aidan O’Dowd was Lakewood’s starting pitcher this year and he loved it. O’Dowd hopes to continue being the pitcher for the next three years.
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Athlete may head to Major League
The 2016 draft could feature a Lakewood High School player in the first round.
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Webber International University gains a Lakewood Student
Another Spartan athlete continued her journey to participate in college level athleticism today in the principal’s conference room.
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The Loudies get rowdy
Go to a Rowdies soccer game and you can hear the new and improved Loudies – a band made up of community members that hype up the crowd.
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Spartans stun Manta Rays with a comeback rally in final inning
Three runs scored in the top of the seventh inning put the Spartans ahead of the Manta Rays 6-5 to win the game.
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Spartans dominate Tornadoes on Senior Night
A six-run second inning for the Spartans offense stretched the lead 7-1 and eventually the Spartans ended the night with a 10-run mercy rule.
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Flag football team loses to St. Pete Green Devils
The girls current record is 3-6, and their next game is April 19 at Pinellas Park.
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Little offense, lots of fog lead to loss against Booker
Only a few hits from the Spartans’ offense the entire game and a foggy night that created a disastrous third inning lead to a 5-1 loss for the Spartans.
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Winless Gladiators unexpectedly stir up Spartan baseball team
The Gibbs Gladiators, a huge underdog, had the Spartans a little embarrassed when they tied the game 6-6 in the fifth inning.
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‘You can slow a fast driver down, but you can’t speed a slow one up’
Lakewood High School gets a visit from Indy Car Driver Ryan Hunter-Reay.
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Lakewood to get a new track
The new rubber track will help runners avoid joint problems and shin splints.
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Three Spartan athletes decide their fate
Damond Hughley, Jimmy Faulks and Lamontez Pritchett got scholarships to play football for three different colleges.