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New Coach Setting Bar High For Lighthouse Christian Boys Basketball 

Beacon Christian Academy's Zed Harbstreit (35) scores before Providence Cristo Rey's Anthony Hayes (21) and Cody Feeman (12) during last season's 53-39 misfortune. Harbstreit is one of four starters back for the Lions. 메이저사이트

It's a decent year to a be another lead trainer at Lighthouse Christian. 

Jeff Mills, who lives in Mooresville, works in Terre Haute and presently mentors in Bloomington, carries an abundance of involvement to his first varsity head position. Thusly, the Lions give an abundance of returning ability, having graduated only one player. 

Mill operator has trained youth and center school programs in Mooresville and was a varsity partner at Indian Creek when he chose to apply to make the following stride. 

"It's a little school and it accommodates my strict convictions, so it's a decent beginning stage," Mills said. 

Also, given the uncommon conditions of last year, its a kind of new beginning stage for the entire program. The Lions were 4-19 while handling their first season as a full IHSAA part. 

Four starters return in seniors Nathan Dale (4.1 ppg) and junior Carson Jones (6.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 2.5 spg) at watch and a couple of 6-foot-5 advances in Zed Harbstreit (11.3 ppg, 7 rpg) and Tristan Webb (8.2 ppg, 7 rpg, 2 bpg). 

Junior 6-0 wing Will Wickstrom will probably acquire the fifth beginning job. 

"This group has a ton of potential to have an effective season," Mills said. "Our timetable is set up well. Also, we're prepared to see significant enhancements dependent on having encountered players." 

Factories got the Lions into a Bloomington summer association where they stood their ground, and he trusts that faith in themselves persists. There are 20 players in the program. 

"I've set the bar extremely high," Mills said. 

He loves having not one but rather two major men in Harbstreit and Webb to assist with making matchup issues. Harbstrait is to a greater degree a genuine post player while Webb can venture out and play on the edge a little. 

"If we can get those two people cooperating, it could represent the moment of truth our season," Mills said. 

The expansion of 6-1 green bean watch Andrew Spiegel will help as Mills has been intrigued with him since Day 1. Likewise expected to see varsity time are rookie Shane Fleming, junior Levi Hamlin and senior Logan Bridges, who supported up the post last year also. 

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Concerning improvement, LCA will require conquer its shooting hardships of keep going year (only 24% on 3-pointers), that incorporated a poor 52% at the free toss line. It might have cost them a couple of wins last season. 

Yet, last year was likewise a major change in accordance with a redesigned plan that included five possible sectional adversaries, so the genuineness, strain and speed will be the same old thing. 

"We're not an incredible shooting crew," Mills said. "That was apparent in June. So we must shoot the ball better and be enhanced protection too. We simply need to ingrain in the children they need to move forward a level." 

Beacon is currently an individual from the Southern Roads Conference, which will remember a competition for January. 

Mentor: Jeff Mills, first year. 

Class: 1A, Sectional 57. Gathering: Southern Roads. Last year's record: 4-19. 

Key misfortune: G Gage Beretta (14 ppg, 3.2 rpg). 

Three defining moments 

Dec. 17-18 White River Valley and North Central: Back-to-back games against potential sectional enemies who beat LCA by 17 and 24 focuses last year should provide the Lions with a feeling of how the structure interaction is going. 

Jan. 21 at Columbus Christian: It's turned into a hotshot competition game for the two schools before a full exercise center. 

Program 

Player, Ht, Pos. Class 

Logan Bridges, 6-1, F, Sr. 

Nathan Dale, 5-9, G, Sr. 

Zed Harbstreit, 6-5, F, Sr. 

Tristan Webb, 6-5, F, Sr. 

Levi Hamlin, 5-6, G, Jr. 

Carson Jones, 5-10, G, Jr. 

Will Wickstrom, 6-0, G, Jr. 

Contact Jim Gordillo at [email protected] and follow on Twitter @JimGordillo. 

This article initially showed up on The Herald-Times: New mentor setting bar high for Lighthouse Christian young men b-ball