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Josh is a fine young man and still lives in Lewis County. He is a legend at the local park and still can't be stopped. He recently gave up a possible teaching career to do what he always dreamed of, which was becoming a law enforcement official. He is currently protecting and serving the citizens of Lewis County on the Lewis County Sheriff's Department.

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What years did Josh play at Lewis County? Was he the red-headed obnoxious guy in the post? If so then I remember him well. He played with a lot of heart and emotion, since their guys weren't that good, he was more fun to watch than the actual game. What happened to him to make him be a police officer rather than a coach?

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Josh was the red headed guy that played mostly post but had a very good outside shot also. I would not describe him as "obnoxious" but his style of play was very differnt and unique. He had the ability to mentally disrupt opponents offensive game and still put up over 1300 pts in his career. The gym was packed most all nights to see his style of play and the hometown fans loved him. This might not be the guy though ViQueen, because his Soph. and Jr. year teams had records of 23-6 and 21-8, and you said his teams weren't that good. Hope I helped you out.

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Well volplaya it is Kirk Haston, not Hastons. I recently watched the PC-LC game and Keltner played pretty well against him, but Haston didn't have to play very well to beat Lewis County. I remember Keltner playing and he WAS the obnoxious red headed guy in the post. His main goal against all his opponents was to aggravate them to the point to where they couldn't play or in most cases, probably wanted to fight. He was a good player though, I heard he almost went to Columbia State and played college ball, but had some back problems, like getting stabbed or something.

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