When Lafayette High's Devin Figaro was handed the point guard duties out of necessity last season, there were plenty of expected growing pains.
Coach Clifton Brown anticipated that going in and tried to be as patient as possible.
Since that time, Figaro has become a more mature senior and grown into the position beyond any of Brown's early expectations. In fact, Figaro has actually become the glue that holds the No. 2-seeded Mighty Lions together during the program's finest season in over two decades.
Figaro and the Lions hope to push one big step closer to their goal of the Top 28 when they host No. 15-seeded Brother Martin at 7 tonight in a Class 5A regional contest.
"I've been playing basketball since I was 4 years old and I thought I knew everything,'' Figaro said. "I guess I just got more mature as a senior and I decided to start listening to my Dad (former LHS and UL star Kevin Figaro). He knows how to play the game.
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Kevin Foote
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