Football coach Lake Stevens HIGH SCHOOL takes one of his players to give an example. He needs someone to push focus that will prepare the Vikings (12-0) their class 4A semifinal game against Vancouver on Saturday 7th Skyview at the Tacoma Dome.
Senior wide receiver ran the route as it’s the fourth quarter. He played defense as the team stuck to the end of the lead. He returned a kick as it was the last chance to make things happen.
Tri what impressed more than anything, though, is 5-foot-11, 185-pound standout a conditioning performance during post-practice. Tri has the players running the lines. Gasca finished first every time.
“He is a three step in front of one of our children, and there may be three or four kids in the team as soon as he is,” Tri said. “He didn’t take a play off the whole practice.”
“Sport has always been my outlet for all of them,” said Gasca, who holds every receiving record except school career catches, which he can break this weekend. “Whenever I’m having a problem that I can always count on sports, forget the rest of the world and just kept going. I always try to give my all, because it is always there for me. “