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play it, but he would also coach with God is, and that is what a loss, or if it was good or bad, he
us on life and how we should live stuck with us the most throughout was proud of us and it showed.
it. One of the biggest lessons he our high school careers. At the end As we think back, Granddad’s
taught us was that softball is not of every day he would tell us that example was one of a godly man
the most important thing in life, he was proud of us - no matter who coached his team and loved
but building a strong relationship what happened. If it was a win or his family with everything he had.
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The Hays “Triplets”
LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN
Kelsee Hays
Kelsee Hays has attended Lubbock Christian School for the past 9 years and will graduate in May. She plays volleyball,
basketball, and softball for the Eagles and is an active member of the National Honor Society. She also attends
Greenlawn Church of Christ. Kelsee will be attending Lubbock Christian University in the fall and plans on majoring
in nursing.
Kaytee Hays
Kaytee Hays has attended Lubbock Christian School for the past 9 years and will graduate in May. She plays volleyball,
basketball, and softball, too. She was a member of the National Junior Honor Society and is currently a member of
the National Honor Society. After high school she plans on attending Lubbock Christian University to major in the
field of nursing. Like her sister, she attends Greenlawn Church of Christ.
Hampton Hays
Hampton Hays has attended Lubbock Christian School for 4 years. She participates in three varsity sports: volleyball,
basketball and softball. She plans on attending Oklahoma Christian University to further her softball career and to
major in nursing. She also attends Greenlawn Church of Christ.
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