Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Holmes maintains constant drive

No slowing Fayettevil­le star as she heads to North Texas

- MIKE CAPSHAW NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Lauren Holmes of Fayettevil­le won two individual titles and was part of three state championsh­ips on her way to earning the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s All-Arkansas Preps female athlete of the year.

Holmes was a part of nine team and individual Class 7A championsh­ips, while working two jobs and maintainin­g a 3.9 gradepoint average in advanced placement courses. At Fayettevil­le, she helped the Lady Bulldogs win Class 7A titles in basketball and track and field and another in volleyball.

“I’ve been on great teams,” said Holmes, a 5-foot-8 North Texas basketball signee. “I’ve never known not winning or not trying hard.

“All of these people are like, look at all your state

rings, it’s crazy, but it’s not crazy to me. It’s part of all the hard work.”

Four individual titles were in track and field, her least favorite sport growing up.

Holmes hated the nonblue ribbons.

“She wanted to throw second place [ribbons] and third place [ribbons] in the trash, even if she finished in the top three in five events,” said Holmes’ mother, Alicia McDaniel. “She would say those just meant you’re not a winner.

“She already had that drive.”

McDaniel said the “stats” were stacked against her as a single, teenage mom when she got pregnant her senior year at Fayettevil­le. McDaniel finished school, started working and began tossing 1-year-old Lauren miniature beach balls to catch. A year later, Holmes was hitting off a tee.

“She was so driven, even then,” McDaniel said. “She was always my butterfly and I told her to spread her wings and fly, and she’s excelled further than I ever imagined.”

McDaniel pushed sports, but to have discipline above all else. She told her daughter that she wouldn’t allow an athletic scholarshi­p if Holmes’ GPA wasn’t high enough to earn an academic scholarshi­p. Holmes’ “drive” made everything look easy.

“My mom is always pushing academics over athletics,” Holmes said. “Academics will always be there. Sports won’t be.”

Fayettevil­le assistant athletic director Liz Caudle is one of Holmes’ former coaches. Holmes, who has coached Caudle’s daughter on a kindergart­en basketball team, has gotten close with the Caudle family and is often seen with the family in pictures on social media.

“She is an awesome role model for multi-sport athletes in our district,” Caudle said. “You can win championsh­ips in several different sports and get a scholarshi­p and be a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish National Honor Society. Everything.”

Everything, Everything is the last book Holmes said she has read. She somehow finds time for reading between studies, two jobs and working out. She seems to find the time to train, even hitting the gym during a recent cruise with the Caudles.

Holmes will report to the North Texas campus after representi­ng the West at the Arkansas High School Coaches All-Star basketball game Thursday.

“Most of the girls are at college already, so taking a week off isn’t good for you,” Holmes said. “I don’t want to just sit around and eat a bunch of food and not do anything.”

 ?? Democrat-Gazette file photo ?? Fayettevil­le’s Lauren Holmes was a part of five team championsh­ips for the Lady Bulldogs, but will concentrat­e on just one — basketball — when she enrolls at North Texas this fall.
Democrat-Gazette file photo Fayettevil­le’s Lauren Holmes was a part of five team championsh­ips for the Lady Bulldogs, but will concentrat­e on just one — basketball — when she enrolls at North Texas this fall.
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