Westside Eagle-Observer

Lions coach hopeful football will be played

- MIKE ECKELS meckels@nwadg.com

GRAVETTE — Kelby Bohannon, head football coach, put his Gravette Lions through a light workout June 23 in anticipati­on of the opening of the 2020 football season in August.

Currently, all sports are in Phase 1 of Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s and the Arkansas Activities Associatio­n’s covid-19 pandemic opening. The AAA is expected to review the current status of the virus on June 30 to see if the next phase can be implemente­d. However, given the dramatic rise in the coronaviru­s cases in June, it is possible that the current light practice workouts with no contact could continue through July.

Bohannon keeps an optimistic outlook for the restart of sports, particular­ly football, in two months.

“I am trying to think positive and keep our spirits high that we will play football this season,” Bohannon said. “We will continue to observe all the protocols that the governor requires to keep our players and staff safe.”

Returning at the helm this year is senior quarterbac­k Cy Hilger who worked on his passing game throughout the 90-minute workout.

Bohannon, now in his second year as head coach, plans to start more intense practice sessions after the July 4 holiday. This plan depends on whether the Arkansas Activities Associatio­n allows the Phase 2 reopening of all sports during July and August.

When the football season is opened, Bohannon and his Gravette Lions hope to be ready to hit the gridiron running and have a winning season and go to the playoffs later this fall.

 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS ?? Senior quarterbac­k Cy Hilger draws back the ball just before releasing a throw to Coach Kelby Bohannon during the Lions’ senior high football practice in Gravette June 23. Like all high school sports teams around the state, the Lions were required to hold a light practice session with no contact exercises.
Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS Senior quarterbac­k Cy Hilger draws back the ball just before releasing a throw to Coach Kelby Bohannon during the Lions’ senior high football practice in Gravette June 23. Like all high school sports teams around the state, the Lions were required to hold a light practice session with no contact exercises.

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