No Regrets

Despite ending the season on a loss, the varsity football team wasn’t disappointment

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Cooper Evans

Grieving the loss of the final football game, sophomore Jonty Harris-Webster talks with coach Brian Vesta Oct. 28 in the Blue Valley West Football Locker Room. The Cougars lost to the Jaguars 28-52. “It was a tough loss,” Harris-Webster said, “Knowing that you won’t be playing with some of the seniors and your brothers is very raw and emotional.”

Veronica Meiss

The football season ended with a varsity loss against Blue Valley West Oct. 28. The final score was 52-28.

“I’ve never seen so many guys entirely focused on achieving the same goal,” Wide Receiver Sam Baldwin said. “After the game was over, all the seniors were very emotional and hugging each other, because we knew it was our last game we would ever play together. Tears were shed by all of us, but we knew we gave it 100% for the entire season. We had no regrets.”