Lakeview Jr. High School - Sports Teams

Sports Teams

Lakeview has many sports teams that play throughout the whole school year. During the fall, Lakeview has a girls' volleyball, and cross country running teams (boys and girls separate as well). There is also a boys' football team and football cheerleading during the fall. In the winter, there are JV girls' basketball, varsity girls' basketball, JV boys' basketball, varsity boys' basketball team, JV basketball cheer (junior varsity), and Varsity basketball cheerleading. In the spring, there are boys' and girls' track and field teams that practice for two meets. There is also a girls' softball team in the spring, and boys' and girls' soccer teams. Lakeview teams have previously won championships in the following sports:

  • Boys Varsity Basketball (2009)
  • Boys Football (1987, 1995, 2001, 2010)
  • Girls JV Volleyball (1990, 1992, 2006, 2009, 2011)
  • Girls Varsity Volleyball (1993 (reg. season), 2002 (Conference champs.), 2008 (reg. season), 2010 ( Conference Champs.), and 2011 (Conference Champs.))
  • Boys Soccer (1994 & 2012)
  • Boys Volleyball (1999)
  • Girls Soccer (1998, 2000, 2001, 2008(?), 2009, 2011)
  • Boys Cross Country (2011 (Conference Champs.), 2011 (Sectional Champs.), 2011 (3rd in IESA State Meet))
  • Cheerleading Football (all grades)
  • Cheerleading Varsity and JV Basketball

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