Lecanto Lunatics: Fueling the Spirit of LHS
Caption: The Lecanto Lunatics cheers on the Lecanto Panthers in the game against the Florida Seminoles (Photo: Elena Aleman).
Alexis Foley, Student Writer - The Lecanto Lunatics is a group run by students whose main purpose is to come together to support Lecanto High School’s [LHS] athletic programs. Students come together to show their school spirit and cheer on their teams. It's a fun and energetic group to be a part of.
The Lecanto Lunatics isn’t just an after-school club, it’s the heart of LHS spirit. They come out to support the school every Friday for Friday Night Lights and volleyball games with themes like “Beach the Pirates”.
"The Lecanto Lunatics is a group full of all kinds of students that come together to cheer on our school during games. We go all out by getting really loud and dressing up to support our teams and it's a phenomenal way to show school spirit," said junior Carly Furniss.
The Lunatics love to get loud but what they love even more is when the school's cheerleaders engage in chants and cheers with the student section with fan favorites.
"My favorite part of the game is when the cheerleaders interact with the Lunatics and throw us mini footballs and encourage us to get even louder," said freshman Madison Burgard.
The Lunatics play a huge part in our sport programs because their energy and enthusiasm can really boost the team's sprits. When the stands are filled with cheering students it creates an amazing atmosphere that makes the games even more exciting and memorable.
“The student section makes the whole atmosphere different; it gets the crowd and the sideline hyped and I think it over all makes the team play better and makes the team a lot more energetic,” said junior football player Jacob Johnson.
Being a part of the Lunatics is a chance for everyone to come together, show their school spirit, and cheer on LHS. It’s all about celebrating the pride and unity of Lecanto High School.
“Friday games are a cool way to show spirit and I like to go and watch the game and hang out with friends. The themes are creative, and the student section gets everyone hyped,” said sophomore Aidan Coan.