The Hometown Treasure May 2012 | Page 50

Sports Scoop By Luke Pamer Senior Spotlight Lukas Miller “darting” through the halls with Zac first year I may be transferring to the Stoltzfus (which they had passes for). University of Indianapolis to further Lukas Miller is different. As far as This is all according to Miller of course. my studies,” said Miller. However, his athletic career will be coming to a close Going to Westview leaves an “being yourself” goes, he has written when this baseball season ends. He has impact on everyone that attends the the school. Miller is going to take away Tommy John’s elbow and is playing book. his experiences with the teachers the through the injury now. In the future, The Miller hopes to be married and workmost. He really emphasizes the teachpeople ers as the best aspect of going to West- ing a full-time job somewhere that he that view. He describes them as “pretty cool enjoys. “I don’t plan on being wealthy, know for the most part.” His favorite classes just comfortable.” him Miller is a role-model for all have been any English class. His favorreally students, not just the underclassmen, appreci- ite teachers have been, Margo Varner, but he left some advice particularly ate this Ryan Glassman, Joel Pippenger, Phil for them. “Get your work done, but fact and Hostetler, and Roger Slagle. As graduation approaches, a lot of don’t work too hard. High school years a lesson should be fun and not a time spent seniors are getting sentimental and can be learned from him by all of his over achieving and stressing out conMiller does not differ. “I’m going to peers. miss the friends I have. Some of us stantly. Have a life and above all, be During his high school career, are going separate ways but I will miss yourself.” Miller has played on the varsity basethem all.” ball team for his entire four years. He He is currently planning to attend is known for his big bat. And someIPFW University this fall. “After my times even his big mouth. Aside from baseball, Miller played on the freshman basketball team. He really enjoyed Free Estimates! the sport but he decided to call it quits because he was a “guard trapped in a forward’s body.” He has also been involved with Spanish club. Baseball is one of Miller’s favorite 59323 CR 35 things in the world and one of his best Middlebury, IN 46540 high school moments came last year We Specialize In Customer Satisfaction! on the diamond. “Winning sectionStandard Sizes in stock for your new house! als my junior year against all the odds was awesome. We weren’t expected to really make a huge impact, but we came out and took care of business,” Jason Yoder Fax Harley & Sarah Yoder he said. Miller has really been enjoying 574-536-7051 574-825-9581 1-888-660-1128 or 574-825-7863 this year of baseball because he feels as if the pressure is not as intense as it has been in years past. He feels as if Installation Available! the team has a really good chance of repeating last year’s success and going We manufacture to your needs: further. BEFORE YOU BUY • Single Hung • Double Hung Although a lot of his time has been Check our quality spent playing baseba