Football Top Team in the Region
2008: A Season to Remember
by Cameron Albritton
May 25, 2009
History
Following in the fiery footsteps of the previous graduation
class of 2008, the newly revamped class of 2009 embarked on a
gloomy yet promising adventure. Haunted by the anguishing
season-ending home loss to their arch rivals, the Normandy Vikings,
the Lions had more than just revenge on their mind. Equipped with a
strengthened offensive line, new defensive philosophy and
playmakers on both sides of the ball, the stage was set for an
astounding season.
Following a near shut-out by
Hazelwood Central, many players and coaches were left not only
frustrated but puzzled as well. “The game was a test to see exactly
where we were at, it really showed a lot,” remarked Head Coach
Duane Hawthorne. For the following 9 regular season games,
adjustments were made and personnel was re-arranged to make the
best fit for the team and put the Lions in position to win.
Fortunately, one blow out game did not dictate the tempo of the
remaining season as the Lions were able to remarkably turn things
around. The Lions later finished with a 5-5 record, the best
recorded since 1999. However, the last victory in the regular
season was the most meaningful victory of all to be earned by the
Lions this season.
Ranked number 7 in large schools and armed with an impressive 9-0
record, the Vikings were more than a challenge for the Lions. With
a 28-28 tie at the end of regulation, the Lions' vision of revenge
looked very foggy. However, with a late touchdown in overtime and a
4th down stop, the Lions' dreams became reality as they hoisted the
district title for the first time in 10 years.




