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Young but talented Lions want to be able to say again “We’re Garden-bound”

One season after a sixth place finish in the state tournament, a young, revamped West Linn Lions basketball team looks to pursue a Three Rivers League title and a repeat appearance at the Rose Garden, where the final eight teams alive in the playoffs battle for the State Championship.

Coach Eric Viuhkola now enters his fourth season at the helm of the Lions after a 14-16 season last year.

“I like our overall talent level and I like that they play well together,” Viuhkola said. “That means they do a great job of sharing the ball and making plays for their teammates. “Our goal is to win the TRL and make a return to the Elite 8 tournament at the Rose Garden.”

Having a youthful team doesn’t bother Viuhkola because of their talent level and because they are getting great experience which will be valuable come February and March.

The Lions roster will see some familiar faces but in different roles. The team lost a good amount of offense firepower from last season’s team, losing a combined 33.4 points per game due to the departure of graduates Mario Shonkwiler, Riley Wilkerson, Keith Baggetta and Connor Kelley. Returning starters Ryan Shearmire, sophomore and guard Mitch Cokley, senior, look to absorb some of the scoring burden.

The team returns two key players from the previous year’s roster in forward Devon Hawkins, junior, and guard Jarrod Howard, junior. Making up most of the remaining spots on the roster are JV swing players from the previous year in guard Ty Cleland, sophomore, forward C.J. Sitton, sophomore, forward Colin Davis, junior, and guard Alejandro Venecia, junior.

Also returning from a knee injury is guard Hayden Coppedge, sophomore. Forward Michael Wright, senior, will make his Varsity debut this year. Mattew Fletcher, junior, a transfer from Washington, joins the team and guard Anthony Mathis is the lone freshmen on the team this year.

“Our goal is to win a State Championship,” Shearmire said. Either way the Lions are focused on the pursuit of excellence.

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“College baseball? I think about it every day but if it happens, it happens. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t,” Ben Jacobs, senior said. Jacobs has been playing baseball since he was just five years old. Whether it’s playing baseball, football, fishing or backpacking Jacobs is always busy doing what he loves. Besides being very intelligent he is also a quick worker and has a passion for writing. Those attributes and the fact that he loves sports make him a great co-editor in chief for the Amplifier. Jacobs joined the Amplifier after being inspired by his cousin, a journalist at ESPN. Jacobs also hopes to become an athletics journalist or broadcaster, blending his love of sports and passion for writing. He would love to attend University of Washington in Seattle, Wash. due to its journalism program and sports programs. Not only does Jacobs love school, but he loves his family too. He especially admires his grandfather, “because he always supports me through thick and thin. He is so easy to talk to we’ll be talking for hours and it will just feel like a few minutes. Also he loves sports as much as I do” Jacobs said. However, he is not fully aware of the extent of his family roots and he hopes to travel to Russia to fully understand his ties. To meet his goal of going to Washington University Jacobs is taking two AP classes: he also has sports practice every day after school. When taking a break from school he enjoys fishing and backpacking on the weekends with his brothers Max, seventh grade, and Sam a sophomore. “It’s a great way to relax from the stress of school and sports” he said. Hoping to achieve his goals, Jacobs has worked hard throughout his career in both school and sports. Look forward to seeing Ben Jacobs announce the big game someday.    
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