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The Lancer Feed share their experience at Battle Hawks Media day
May 21, 2025
During warmups, running back Jacob Saylors reaches his arms out to catch the ball at The Dome at America’s Center on Saturday, May 17. The Battlehawks pulled out a 29-28 win over the Stallions on Saturday.
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Theo Koury, Features Editor
Junior Theo Koury is in his third year of reporting for The Lancer Feed. Along with being a sportswriter, Theo plays football for Lafayette. When he is not playing, watching or writing about football, you can find Theo at his friend’s house or on a long drive.
Rishit Sohaney, Sports Editor
With over three years of experience, senior Rishit Sohaney has specialized as a beat reporter for Lafayette sports, working to expand the sports coverage of the Lancer Feed. Outside of journalism, he enjoys working out, watching soccer and believes in working smarter, not harder.
Darby Morel, News Production Co-Editor-In-Chief
Starting her second year on staff, junior Newspaper staffer Darby Morel has covered a multitude of sports, ranging from football to water polo. She specifically enjoys watching soccer, her favorite teams being Chelsea FC and St. Louis City SC. Outside of school, she loves to spend time with friends and family, watch movies and sleep.

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