Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Bond Proposal


Last night was the first of a series of meetings concerning a possible bond proposal being presented to the patrons of the Louisville school district.

The focus of attention last evening was on the north side of the present structure with most of the discussion centered on athletic issues however I'm just as excited about the upcoming gatherings when the emphasis will be on the modifications to the existing building and other educational concerns.

Now is the time for everyone to get involved, receive answers to any questions, get your viewpoints known and to eliminate any rumors that might arise.  Your attendance at the future meetings doesn't mean that you are in favor of a possible bond proposal, it's far too early for that, but being informed will assist in making a sound decision in the future.  

Future meetings are scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on December 3 and December 17 in the LHS library. 

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Congratulations!

Congratulations to the LHS volleyball team for their tremendous victory at the subdistrict finals!  Also, a huge pat on the back to the large number of Louisville backers in attendance, a crowd which outnumbered the Concordia faithful by a considerable amount.

Let's build on this showing and fill the Conestoga gym on Friday with the support that this volleyball team deserves.  
   


Monday, September 15, 2008

Get Behind LHS Volleyball

Fans following the Louisville High School volleyball team know they are seeing something special.  They've witnessed the enthusiasm created by the girls as the Lions have broken out to a 7-3 start to the year. This team can pass, hit and block like few other squads in Louisville history.

With a third of the season already complete, Louisville enters a two-week span that will be exciting for the volleyball program as the Lions host Ashland-Greenwood this Thursday before traveling to Mead next Tuesday. Both are set to be three out of five matches,  a rarity in this age of tournaments and triangulars.  Each will test the endurance and the focus of the team and give the Lions a positive experience when subdistrict play begins.  Add the September 30 match against highly-touted Johnson County Central to the agenda and you've got a great opportunity for LHS to increase momentum going into the last month of the season. 

Let's pack the home court this Thursday, creating an atmosphere that the girls can feed off of. Don't jump on the bandwagon come subdistricts, now is the time to show your support for Louisville volleyball.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Great Weekend for LHS Girls Athletics

Wow! Two championships in the same weekend spoke volumes for the Louisville girls sports programs.

With the LHS girls cross country team winning at the Johnson County Central on Friday followed by the volleyball squad sweeping through Saturday's Boys Town Tournament without dropping a set for Louisville's third straight BT title, has there been a greater weekend for girls sports?

Congratulations to all the athletes and coaches and continued good luck throughout the remainder of the season!

Saturday, August 30, 2008

We'll be Okay!

I got out of bed at 6:15 to see that the sun came up this morning..... last night around 9:45, I wasn't so certain that it would.

It was a tough loss. But a few hours later, the fans of Louisville football should be inspired by their team's play.  Let's be honest, losing a talented group of athletes from last year's squad cast a huge shadow over the 2008 Lions. People didn't know what to expect from the 17 largely unknown athletes that suited up last night.

But what was neat was that so many stepped up and put the Lions in position to win the game. Gone are the Ficklers, Ronnfeldts and Johnsons of the past four years.... but ready to replace them are a new group who have waited in the wings, eager to show what they could do. 

I'm excited about the opportunity to cheer for a new group of Lions... Pat McAndrew, Ryan Burnison, Avery Hopkins have worked hard to put themselves on the field, representing Louisville High School. And they can be every bit as successful.

It's a new day.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Successful Debut for the Crush

It was a great night for girls' athletics at Ash Grove Field this evening.

Cass County Central Crush opened with a win but I was just as pleased to see the girls having fun playing a sport that they love.... lots of smiles, many pats on the backs, very positive coaching. 

A tremendous crowd estimated at 150 with an over-flowing parking lot were treated to a great experience.

Now for my confession.... I was so excited after the game, I took pictures of the jayvee scorebook rather then the varsity book!  No stats means the game story in The Lions Den will be completed Friday morning.  My error, I dropped the ball...... fortunately, the girls did not.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Something Very Good is Happening Here

I had a busy day and just now had the opportunity to read the World-Herald, one of my favorite things to do any day but especially the Sunday edition... lots to read, lots of info.  If you get a chance, read the Metro guide magazine in today's paper, a special section of the newspaper espousing all the good things about the city of Omaha from its recreation advancements to its new structures both for the arts and for entertainment.

The introduction on page 7 ("Something Very Good is Happening Here") was written by one of my favorites, former sports editor and current columnist, Michael Kelly.  I could tell it was done with an enormous sense of pride in Omaha.

While reading the article, I found myself noting similarities between Omaha and Louisville.  Please don't laugh, but in its own way, Louisville has many items of interest and things to boast about, just like our larger neighbor to the north.

Louisville is so fortunate to have an active business district.  The city has over two blocks of businesses on both sides of main street busy with shoppers and, it you look at the license plates of the parked cars, not just from our community.

Louisville has done well in attracting visitors to our town. This past weekend's town BBQ was another example of Louisville pitching in, along with this spring's "Air Your Art in Louisville" and the always popular "Ringing in the Season" in December.... there's community pride on display.  The recent "Last Hot Sunday in July" car show was a great example of the town putting its best foot forward with many out-of-towners having a chance to see why we have chosen to reside in Louisville.

You want recreation? The Louisville area can boast of the Louisville SRA, Schram State Park, Platte River State Park and Mahoney State Park.  Name another small town that has this many nearby outdoor activities to experience.

Just as Kelly noted Omaha being in the middle of the country as a strong point, Louisville's location between the two largest cities in the state is a distinct asset. Both Omaha and Lincoln offer those in the area a chance to take advantage of entertainment possibilities that only cities can attract.  I enjoy attending Omaha Royals baseball games but look forward to cheering on local baseball and softball teams just as much.  I've attended shows at the Omaha Playhouse but have to rate productions at The Lofte featuring local talent just as entertaining.  The Louisville High School Pops concert is the one musical event I will not miss yet I've passed on every concert at the Qwest.  Granted, Lincoln has the Huskers but attending the Lions' football games are just as much fun.

Just as Michael Kelly has lived his adult life in Omaha, I've lived my adult life in Louisville and can say that I'm proud to be from this town and look forward to its continued growth while maintaining a small town atmosphere.  There's definitely something very good happening here.