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12 and out with Lucas Smith


St. Joseph-Ogden kick Lucas Smith
Photo: Sentinel/Clark Brooks

With Senior Night later this evening, we put St. Joseph-Ogden's #1 player under the spotlight for his 12 and Out. Lucas Smith, who wears #1, gives us the scoop on his pre-game snack and more.

The senior kicker, who also plays in the receiver slot and at d-back, has booted the ball 2,181 yards in eight games this season. After 48 kickoffs, Smith's longest kick is 60 yards, a feat he has performed three times - once in St. Joseph-Ogden's home game Unity, and against Central Catholic and Rantoul on the road. In those same games, Smith is 38-for-38 when it comes to field goal completions.

Here's what Lucas shared with The Sentinel:


Sentinel: What is your favorite class at St. Joseph-Ogden High School?

Smith: My strength class


Sentinel: What is your go-to pregame meal?

Smith: Just a Peach


Sentinel: What is your dream car?

Smith: Porsche 911


Sentinel: Name theree people you would invite to dinner if you won the lottery?

Smith: Both my parents and my financial adviser


Sentinel: What is the best coaching advice you ever had?

Smith: "It's just a game, have fun"


Sentinel: Name an Instagram handle everyone should follow.

Smith: @arc_bros


Sentinel: If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you booking a flight?

Smith: Italy


Sentinel: What is your hype-song?

Smith: Lose Yourself by Eminmem


Sentinel: If you were a superhero, what would your alias be and your two main super powers?

Smith: Hercules because that's my nickname. I would have super strength and super speed.


Sentinel: Favorite place to eat with you friends?

Smith: Raising Canes


Sentinel: If you could become a professional athlete, what sport would you be playing?

Smith: Football


Sentinel: What other sports have you played at St. Joseph-Ogden and for how long?

Smith: Football for 4 years. Baseball for 2 years. Basketball for 1 year. Track for 2 years.




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