Senior Spotlight: Lucas Langster

Lucas Langster

By LARRY “SCOOP” McCARTY

Lucas Langster knew one day he will become a Heber Springs Panther, but he never realized his senior season would become a part of the program’s history.

Langster is a Panther, like his late father, Rodger Dean Langster. His father was a receiver, but the younger Langster is a starter on the offensive and defensive lines during the 100th year of the program.

The HSHS roots run deep in his family with his grandparents being almuni of the school, along with his two twin aunts — Rhonda Langster Lynch and Rachelle Langster Evans.

His grandfather, Rodger Langster, is a former Cleburne County Clerk and later elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives. Rachelle Evans is currently the county clerk.

“Playing for the Panthers means a lot to me,” Lucas Langster said. “It’s an honor to be a part of the 100th year, especially as a senior.”

Langster was one of the offensive linemen, who helped to open the way for the Heber Springs’ running game against Central Arkansas Christian last week. He hopes the momentum will continue.

“Everything has been going well right now,” he said. “We started this week well and want to end with a win at Bald Knob on Friday. My teammates and I are looking to do the best we can for the remainder of the season.”  

Langster admitted defense was his favorite, but he enjoys contributing on the offensive line, too.

“Defense is more fun because of the hitting,” he said. “I don’t mind playing both ways. All I want is to do whatever I can to help the team.”

Langster said he and his teammates know it is one game at a time, and that’s the focus going into Friday’s game.

“CAC was a big win,” he said. “If we can win the next few games, we can get to the playoffs and do well there too.”