Lakeside senior Cy Reeves' long-range plan detours slightly for 1A tournament | State baseball
May 21—Most high school seniors have little to no idea what they might want to accomplish in the future. But to hear Cy Reeves talk, he knows exactly where he wants to be and what he wants to do — eventually succeeding Tim Klein as head baseball coach at Lakeside High School. "My football coach, coach (Casey) Monahan, is actually to blame for wanting to be a teacher," Reeves said.
"And coach Klein has been a super big role model for me. Being able to see how they lead in the classroom, and being able to affect the next generations, like, I just want to be able to make an impact on the world and make an impact on the next people that come through, the next athletes, the next everything. " If he pursues his education in the same way he's pursued his athletic career in high school, there's no telling what he could do.
But first, Reeves will lead the No. 6-seeded Eagles (16-7) into the State 1A baseball tournament. The Eagles face No.
11 King's (14-8) in a first-round game at 10 a. m. at Joe Martin Stadium in Bellingham on Saturday.
If they win, they'll take on the winner of No. 3 Lynden Christian and No. 14 Naches Valley later in the day in a quarterfinal.
Continue to the original source for the full article.