The Student News Site of Lindale High School

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The Student News Site of Lindale High School

Eagle Eye News

The Student News Site of Lindale High School

Eagle Eye News

Lindale Eagles play against Gilmer at home on September 17.

Sports Recap Oct. 26-30

Charlotte McConathy, Managing Editor
November 5, 2021
Senior Alondra Romero dives for the ball during the volleyball match.

Sports Recap Oct.18-22

Jaxson Buttram, Staff Writer
November 1, 2021
Lindale Varsity Tennis team poses with their regionals trophy. The team got second overall.

Sports Recap Oct. 11-15

Jaida Jones, Editor-In-Chief
October 25, 2021
Football boys fight through Gilmer during the game.

Back For More Touchdowns

Henrique Arantes, Assistant Sports Officer in Training
October 15, 2021
Football team celebrates touchdown.

Sports Recap Sept. 27- Oct. 1

Henrique Arantes, Assistant Sports Officer in Training
October 5, 2021
Junior Michael Shannon rushes to block an opponent near the endzone.

Sports Recap: Sept. 24

Marlee Sorrells, Editor-in-Chief
September 29, 2021
Quarterback Sam Peterson gets ready to pass the ball.

Sports Recap Sept. 10

Maddi Farmer, Staff Writer
September 25, 2021
Senior Jacob Seekford scores a touchdown in the first quarter of the game against Kaufman. Seekford caught seven passes and totaled 135 yards.

Sports Recap Aug 23 – 29

Marlee Sorrells, Editor-in-Chief
September 1, 2021
Seniors Lily Chamberlain and Kalaya Pierce signed to play sports at the college level on April 22. Pierce signed to play volleyball at Cedar Valley College and Chamberlain will play basketball at LeTourneau University.
“I am very excited for both of these young ladies to have the opportunity to go compete at the next level,” basketball coach Daniel Devisscher said. “Going to college to play sports is not easy as very few are chosen, they understand what it takes and are willing to put the work in to be great.”
The two girls played together on the basketball team reaching a regional quarterfinals title in the playoffs. Chamberlain, a shooting guard, will continue that legacy of basketball excellence in college at LeTourneau in Longview, Texas. 
“I chose LeTourneau because of the environment and how close it was to home,” Chamberlain said. “I just really fell in love with the coaches and my teammates in Longview.”
Pierce played for the girls varsity volleyball team last fall where the team went undefeated throughout district, competing in the playoffs. Pierce is continuing her education and volleyball career at Cedar Valley College in Lancaster, Texas.
“I chose Cedar Valley because I love the team and how truly accepting they were,” Pierce said. “They really just brought me in and made me feel like I was just at home.”

Senior Girls Sign to Continue Their Career

Zach Jones, Assistant Editor of Sports and Copy
May 19, 2021
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