As the high school football season draws nearer, teams from across Northwest Louisiana have completed their spring workout cycles, using the time to refine schemes and assess talent pools.
Standout Performers Emerge
At Airline High School, coach Justin Scogin praised running back Chris Hart for his breakout speed and vision, noting that the team’s 7‑4 record last year has fueled a hunger for improvement.
Bossier’s Offensive Spark
Bossier coach Gary Smith highlighted Montrevell Lewis as the catalyst for a more potent offense, while acknowledging the team’s defensive strides after a challenging 2024 campaign.
Homer’s Defensive Growth
Coach Richie Casey reported noticeable progress in his squad’s defensive front, and pointed to Richard Woods’ full recovery from injury as a key factor.
Lakeside’s Health‑First Approach
John Ware emphasized that staying healthy will be the cornerstone of Lakeside’s push, singling out returning starters Caleb Barber, Eric Jones and James Roberson, as well as new quarterback Levi Bogdan.
The backfield at Lakeside will also rely on Jaden Clark and Malik Thorn to carry the load, adding depth to a unit that looks poised for a breakout.