By: Sabrina Whitaker and
Morgan Powers
“I think that the football team is more like a family,” Football captains Luke Case and Jon McCormick agreed. Coming together, they practiced all summer to become the best of the best. When the team comes together, they come together as a unit and represent Hancock County.
The Hornets have set challenging but attainable goals this season and started off early working to achieve their goals. “Practicing over the summer is a huge help. We would be nowhere as a team if we didn’t come together and practice. It takes a lot more than skill to be a good team; everyone needs to be on the same page.” Beating Breckinridge County is the first major goal the team has set for the season. Along the way, the team hopes to maintain a winning record and make it to the Regional Championship game.
Luke and Jon agree that the players are on the right track but will have to continue working as a team to reach their goals. “Yes, I am very proud of them. There isn’t much better you could ask for, I’ve been playing with most these guys since youth football and it’s great to still have them here.” Luke Case compliments his team with full heart, you can tell that Luke and Jon love to be out there on the field with their brothers.
With Hancock County High School and the community supporting our young hornets, there is always a lot of pressure to live up to expectations. Things are no different going into the 2010 season. With the high goals the team has already set, nobody has higher expectations then they have for themselves.
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