Photo gallery: LHS boys basketball vs. Olathe East

photo by: Carter Gaskins

Lawrence High junior Zeke Mayo (2) goes up for the layup during a game against Olathe East Friday night at LHS on Feb. 14, 2020.

Lawrence High’s boys basketball team defeated Olathe East Friday night at LHS on Feb. 14, 2020.

Photos by Carter Gaskins/Lawrence Journal-World


photo by: Carter Gaskins

Lawrence High senior Mayson Quartlebaum (15) goes up for a contested layup over Olathe East’s Antwuan Massey (12) during a game against Olathe East Friday night at LHS on Feb. 14, 2020.

photo by: Carter Gaskins

Lawrence High players Bryce Johnson (14) and Zeke Mayo (2) high five while walking back to the bench during a game against Olathe East Friday night at LHS on Feb. 14, 2020.

photo by: Carter Gaskins

Lawerence High senior Mayson Quartlebaum (15) shoots a 3-pointer guarded by Olathe East’s Andrew Sonner (42) during a game against Olathe East Friday night at LHS on Feb. 14, 2020.

photo by: Carter Gaskins

Lawrence High junior Zeke Mayo (2) shoots a 3-pointer in the first quarter over Olathe East’s Andrew Sonner (42) during a game against Olathe East Friday night at LHS on Feb. 14, 2020.

photo by: Carter Gaskins

Lawrence High senior Mayson Quartlebaum (15) goes up for the layup as Olathe East’s Andrew Sonner (42) looks on during a game against Olathe East Friday night at LHS on Feb. 14, 2020.

photo by: Carter Gaskins

Lawrence High senior Ruben Littlehead (31) throws a bounce pass by defender Olathe East’s Jack Whitehead (10) and Andrew Sonner (42) during a game against Olathe East Friday night at LHS on Feb. 14, 2020.

photo by: Carter Gaskins

Lawrence High junior Zeke Mayo (2) goes up strong on a contested shot by Olathe East Antwaun Massey (12) during a game against Olathe East Friday night at LHS on Feb. 14, 2020.

photo by: Carter Gaskins

Lawrence High junior Zeke Mayo (2) goes up for the layup during a game against Olathe East Friday night at LHS on Feb. 14, 2020.

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