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WedFeb6

Lakota West celebrates its brightest star

Posted by akiefaber February 6th, 2013, 10:52 pm Post a Comment

Amber Gray becomes first to have number retired at Lakota West

On National Signing Day, a day when high school student athletes throughout the country are celebrated for what they will do in the future, a former high school athlete returned to her alma mater to be recognized for what she has done.

Amber Gray’s story is as inspirational as they come and, deservingly so, Lakota West bestowed an honor that it has never done before – by retiring her No. 10 jersey just prior to the Lakota East at Lakota West varsity basketball game Wednesday night.

“It is a huge honor. I don’t think I would be where I am without my teammates and coaches,” Gray said.

“To be able to always walk into Lakota West and see that number up there will always bring back the memories of the great times and the stories that I have throughout my high school career.”

On the basketball floor, Gray’s story began Nov. 23, 2004.

Lakota sports historian Bob Ashby remembers it clearly.

At the time, West Chester Township was abounded with buzz about a freshman phenom, who was going to the start season opener at Vandalia-Butler. Ashby had to see it.

The debut started with Gray winning the opening tip, getting the ball back and scoring the game’s first basket. Behind its new star, West jumped out to a big lead and by the third quarter, Gray was done of for the day – on the bench with 24 points, 10 rebounds in only 18 minutes of play.

From there, Gray didn’t slow down becoming the school’s all-time leader in points scored (1,931), rebounds (925), assists (197), blocks (130) and games played (99).

Her spectacular play earned her the distinction of being named a McDonald’s All-American and a full ride to play for NCAA’s all-time winningest coach Pat Summitt at the University of Tennessee.

After seeing some action as a freshman – averaging 2.7 points per game in 27 appearances – Gray underwent shoulder surgery in the offseason.

The surgery was declared a success until Gray’s lungs inexplicably filled up with fluid. She couldn’t breathe on her own and was put on life support for four days.

She would eventually recover, from what was later determined a stroke caused by a brain aneurysm, but it was a fight.

Gray brought the fight back home and transferred to Xavier, where she is now senior and leads her team in scoring with 10.8 points per game.

“She is very inspiring. That goes without question,” her father Carlton Gray said. “This isn’t just about basketball, it also about how she has recovered and attacked everything with a positive attitude. As a parent you can learn from that.”

Once Amber graduates from Xavier in May, she plans to take her infectious positive attitude into coaching. Gray said that she would like to do it on the collegiate level.

“I may also want to work with younger players as well,” she said. “I have younger siblings and that has always been a huge priority of mine – making sure they are able to accomplish their dreams.”

Whenever Amber gets a break from school and college basketball, she will attend practices and help coach her younger sisters – Chance Gray, 8, Alanna Carter, 10, Sierra Herrera, 16, and Skylar Herrera, 12.

“She is the best ever, she teaches us basketball,” Alanna said. “She also teaches us how to be a good person.”

In honor of Gray, Lakota West donned its away red jerseys to match Gray’s replica jersey in Lakota West’s gym and defeated school-district rival Lakota East 49-39. Lakota West’s next potential star, sophomore Lauren Cannatelli, led all scorers with 21 points.

Lakota East (7-14, 6-8) – Satterwhite 2 0 4, Catron 1 0 3, Rodgers 1 4 6, Wills 1 2 4, Pearl 2 0 4, Goodwin 1 1 3, Franklin 4 0 9, White 3 0 6. Totals 15 7 39.

Lakota West (17-3, 11-3 in GMC) – Wells 1 0 2, Niehaus 1 0 3, Staples 3 2 8, Cannatelli 5 10 21, Whitaker 0 1 1, Carter 4 1 9, Tomasic 1 0 2, Aull 0 1 1, Wasan 1 0 2. Totals 16 15 49.

Halftime: Lakota West 24-14. 3-pointers: LW 2 (Niehaus, Cannatelli); LE 2 (Catron, Franklin).

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MonFeb4

Last week in West Chester: Kasich unveils education plan

Posted by akiefaber February 4th, 2013, 2:28 pm Post a Comment

To let West Chester and Liberty Township residents catch up with the news that they need to know, WestChesterBuzz.com will list and link to all of last week’s top local stories every Monday.

Governor John Kasich. File photo.

Governor John Kasich. File photo.

Kasich unveils plan to fund, reform Ohio schools – Governor John Kasich offered a new way of funding schools last Thursday he says will be more equitable for poor and rural districts and add to the school choices of working class families. The plan raises the amount of state aid going to education in the next two years and Kasich promised no district will see a reduction in that amount next year, even with the changes he’s proposing.

Crossroads coming to Mason? – Crossroads is one step closer to opening a new church in Mason to serve its rapidly growing congregation in Butler and Warren counties, Rachel Richardson of MasonBuzz.com reported last week. Chuck Moore, Crossroads’ director of multi-site, told Richardson that the church “responded to the people in Mason and West Chester who asked for a site.”

Ryan Kelly grew from 6-1, 200 pounds as a high school sophomore to a 6-5, 285-pound senior before he committed to Alabama. Ironically, the team Bama defeated – Notre Dame – in this past season’s national championship game was Kelly’s favorite team as a child. Photo provided by the University of Alabama Athletics Communications.

Lakota West grad talks about winning two national titles – Ryan Kelly wasn’t supposed to be playing in the national championship game. Yet, there he was snapping the football during his team’s last offensive series, as Alabama finished off Notre Dame, 42-14, in the BCS National Championship game in Miami, Fla. Jan. 7. It was the second straight season where Bama finished as national champions.

Gray to have number retired - The best basketball player ever to don a Lakota West basketball jersey, Amber Gray, will become the school district’s first athlete of the sport to have her jersey retired. Gray, who owns school career records in points, rebounds, assists, blocked shots and games played, will have her No. 10 jersey hung permanently in her high school’s gym before the Lakota East at Lakota West girls’ basketball game this Wednesday, Feb. 6. The announcement was made last week.

Sheriff weighs in on immigration proposal – Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones went to Washington, D.C. last week, where he offered his ideas on immigration reform at a meeting of the National Sheriff’s Association Immigration Committee.

Lakota Board of Education approves 2014-15 school calendar – The Lakota Board of Education approved last week its school calendar for 2014-15. According to the calendar, school would begin Aug. 21, 2014. The last day of school for students is set for May 29, 2015, with graduation either May 30 or 31, 2015.

Trevon Broomfield. Photo provided by the West Chester Police Department.

Craigslist car thief – A man used the Craigslist classified-ads website to troll for cars – then stole three of the vehicles, and drove one stolen car in a chase that ended with a crash, a Warren County grand jury says. The incident, when Trevon Broomfield of Dayton was caught, began in West Chester Township where police said they received a report that a 2005 Nissan Sentra had been stolen from a home.

Kroger case won’t be reviewed in Feb. – The West Chester Township Zoning Commission won’t hear the case of a proposed shopping center, which is to be anchored by a new Kroger Marketplace, on Feb. 25. Instead, the project, that has local neighbors worried about their safety, has been tabled until the commission’s next meeting on March 18. In effort to halt plans for a 133,000-square-foot Kroger, Tom Eggert and his neighbors on Wethersfield Drive have lined their street and the corner of Tylersville Road and Princeton-Glendale Road (State Route 747) with lawn signs that read “StopKroger.com.”

Vote for the 2013 Shamrock Shuffle t-shirt design – For the first time in the history of the Shamrock Shuffle, the Community Foundation of West Chester/Liberty is hosting a t-shirt design contest for the annual event that attracts approximately 4,000 runners every March. Participants sent in their designs earlier this winter. Beginning last Thursday, Facebook users could vote for their favorite design.

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TueJan29

Gray’s fight to get back on court leads her to Lakota West

Posted by akiefaber January 29th, 2013, 4:52 pm Post a Comment

Xavier’s Amber Gray will become first Lakota basketball player to have her number retired

The best basketball player ever to don a Lakota West basketball jersey, Amber Gray, will become the school district’s first athlete of the sport to have her jersey retired.

Gray, who owns school career records in points, rebounds, assists, blocked shots and games played, will have her No. 10 jersey hung permanently in her high school’s gym before the Lakota East at Lakota West girls’ basketball game next Wednesday, Feb. 6. The ceremony will take place at approximately 7:15 p.m.

In 2008, Gray was considered one of the top Division I college recruits in the country. She finished her high school career with the following accolades – McDonald’s All-American, USA Today All-USA Third Team, Parade Magazine All-America, All-Southwest Ohio Player of the Year (twice), First-Team all-state, Cincinnati Enquirer Player of The Year (twice) and Greater Miami Conference Player of the Year (three times).

Many of the top collegiate programs wanted her and after careful consideration, Gray decided to commit to the University of Tennessee.

As a freshman at UT, Gray appeared in 27 games and averaged 2.7 points per game. After the season, however, Gray’s basketball career would be put on hold.

She had suffered a shoulder injury, which she tried to rehab through conditioning. Her shoulder, however, didn’t get better. Gray elected to have surgery in July of 2009.

The surgery performed at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Knoxville, Tenn., was called a success as Gray’s parents and grandparents sat in the waiting room looking forward to seeing her.

A few hours later, no knew why but fluid filled Amber’s lungs. She could not breathe on her own. She was rushed to the intensive care unit and put on life support where she stayed for four days.

“We went from celebrating the success of a shoulder surgery to not knowing if she would ever wake up again,” Amber’s mother Tonya Carter said. (more…)

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WedJul11

7th grade national basketball championships tip off Friday

Posted by akiefaber July 11th, 2012, 4:50 pm Post a Comment

Xavier’s Amber Gray will be at the opening ceremonies of the AAU 7th grade girls’ basketball national championships at the Cintas Center July 13. Gray is a Lakota West graduate and a former AAU championship winner. Photo taken by Joseph Fuqua II.

Lakota West High School will serve as the headquarters at this month’s Amateur Athletic Union 7th grade Girl’s Basketball National Championships.

The event, which begins Friday and lasts until July 18, is expected to draw approximately 5,000 visitors for games that will be played at various locations in and around Butler County.

“We are very excited to have some of the best youth basketball athletes in the nation competing in Butler County”, said Mark Hecquet, executive director of the Butler County Visitors Bureau. “We are proud to welcome this tournament back to the area and we invite the community to come out and enjoy this great event.”

The opening ceremonies, which will be held Friday at 7 p.m. at Xavier University’s Cintas Center, will feature Xavier forward, former AAU champion and Lakota West graduate Amber Gray, as well as performances by The Marvelous Mutts and a parade of athletes.

Games during the event will be played at various facilities throughout the region including Lakota West High School, Lakota Ridge Junior School, Fairfield High School, Courts4Sports and Sports Plus.

Ticket prices for the event are $10 for adults, $6 for children ages 6-18 and free for children under 6. Tickets will be available at the venues.

For more information on facilities, schedules and the opening ceremonies, visit www.aauinbutlercounty.com.

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WedJan4

Xavier junior Amber Gray makes ‘incredible recovery’

Posted by akiefaber January 4th, 2012, 4:53 pm Post a Comment

Cincinnati Enquirer’s Kevin Kelly reports:

Nobody guards Amber Gray on the basketball court as closely as “Henry” does. “Henry” is what the Xavier University forward calls the transparent face mask she wears “just to make sure I’m safe out there.” Doctors’ orders.

“If somebody walked into the gym right now and watched her play, all they would do is see the mask, and most people probably assume she’s recovering from a broken nose or something,” said her father, Carlton Gray. “Because of how she carries herself, and because of where she’s at, most people just don’t realize how serious it was and how far she’s come.”

A fixture in Xavier’s starting lineup this season, the 21 year old is returning to form on the basketball court after surviving a brush with mortality during the summer of 2009.

Gray suffered a stroke early that July and days later underwent brain surgery. The 12 1/2-hour procedure involved clipping the bleeding aneurysm that caused the stroke and taking an artery from her left forearm and using it to bypass the damaged blood vessel in her brain.

“She has made not only a remarkable but close to incredible recovery,” said Dr. Mario Zuccarello, the Mayfield Clinic neurosurgeon and chair of the University of Cincinnati’s Department of Neurosurgery who performed the delicate operation at University Hospital.

“She has been able to overcome physical difficulties that many times other patients cannot overcome. She’s taking full advantage of her physical fitness and is back pretty much to normal.”

Gray bears three scars from the procedure – one on her forearm, another in a natural crease on her neck and a third concealed behind her hairline – but pays them little mind. Her concern is helping the Musketeers win basketball games.

“That’s with any injury,” Gray said. “The second you go out there and play tentative, that’s when something happens. That’s when you end up getting hurt.

“It’s hard to explain because I’m out there like, I’m fine. What was there is gone. The problem that was there isn’t there anymore. So I’m like, ‘Well, let’s just play.’ ” (more…)

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WedDec15

Xavier’s Amber Gray continues her comeback story

Posted by akiefaber December 15th, 2010, 3:54 pm Post a Comment

In 2008, Lakota West star Amber Gray was considered one of the top Division I college recruits in the country. Many of the top programs wanted her and after careful consideration, Gray decided to commit to the University of Tennessee.

Amber Gray As a freshman at UT, Gray appeared in 27 games and averaged 2.7 points per game. After the season, however, Gray’s basketball career would be put on hold.

She had suffered a shoulder injury, which she tried to rehab through conditioning. Her shoulder, however, didn’t get better. Gray elected to have surgery in July of 2009.

The surgery performed at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Knoxville, Tenn., was called a success as Gray’s parents and grandparents sat in the waiting room looking forward to seeing her.

>>>PHOTOS OF AMBER GRAY’S COMEBACK<<<

A few hours later, no knew why but fluid filled Amber’s lungs. She could not breathe on her own. She was rushed to the intensive care unit and put on life support where she stayed for four days.

“We went from celebrating the success of a shoulder surgery to not knowing if she would ever wake up again,” Amber’s mother Tonya Carter said.

After the fourth day, she no longer needed life support and was given her own room, even though she was still in a very rough spot. Headaches would cause her to scream in pain, she couldn’t use her left leg, had very limited use of her right leg, and both of her eyes were tracking outward. She also couldn’t remember, for a time, anything for longer than two or three seconds.

“We then went from praying for her life to praying for her quality of life,” Carter said. (more…)

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FriOct29

Xavier’s Amber Gray gets NCAA eligibility to play

Posted by akiefaber October 29th, 2010, 5:05 pm Post a Comment

The Xavier University Athletic Department announced today, Oct. 30, that Lakota West graduate Amber Gray has been given immediate eligibility to play this season by the NCAA.

The press release states:

“The Division I Subcommittee for Legislative Relief granted Gray’s waiver on Thursday. She has been medically cleared for competition by Xavier team doctors and she will be available Nov. 6 as the Musketeers host Bellarmine in exhibition play.”

“I am excited for Amber and am hopeful she will have a positive impact on our team this season,” Xavier head coach Kevin McGuff said in the release. “More importantly, we look forward to helping her reach her potential as a player over the next three seasons.”

Gray was one of the most highly-touted recruits in the class of 2008 when she graduated from Lakota West High School. In her high school career, she scored 1,931 points and was a 2008 McDonald’s All-American. The Cincinnati Enquirer named her Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007.

In August, Gray decided to transfer to Xavier University from the University of Tennessee.

Also, according to Xavier’s release, Gray was forced to sit out the entire 2009-10 season after she underwent shoulder surgery on July 2 to repair a torn rotator cuff but suffered complications stemming from a brain aneurysm that hemorrhaged. Once doctors discovered the issue, Gray underwent a 12-hour procedure to repair the aneurysm.

Xavier finished the 2009-2010 with a 30-4 overall record and as the Atlantic 10 regular season and tournament champions. The team also advanced to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament before losing, 55-53, on a buzzer-beating lay up to defeat Stanford.

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MonAug9

Gray transfers to Xavier

Posted by akiefaber August 9th, 2010, 8:27 am Post a Comment

Lakota West graduate Amber Gray has transferred from the University of Tennessee to Xavier University, according to Xavier University Associate Sports Information Director Pat McKenna.

Gray was one of the most highly-touted recruits in the class of 2008 when she graduated from Lakota West High School. In her high school career, she scored 1,931 points and was a 2008 McDonald’s All-American. The Cincinnati Enquirer named her Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007.

At Tennessee, Gray averaged 2.7 points and 1.9 rebounds per game during the 2008-2009 season. She missed the entire 2009-2010 season after suffering a stroke in July of 2009.

According to the press release, Gray underwent shoulder surgery on July 2 to repair a torn rotator cuff but suffered complications stemming from a brain aneurysm that hemorrhaged, resulting in a stroke. Once doctors discovered the issue, Gray underwent a 12-hour procedure to repair the aneurysm. She has undergone intensive rehabilitation and has made tremendous progress towards her goal of a full recovery.

“I am incredibly excited to welcome Amber to Xavier,” said head coach Kevin McGuff. “She is a terrific young woman who will impact our program in many ways. Our entire staff is looking forward to helping Amber continue her progress towards a full recovery and I am very optimistic that she will get back to being the special player that she is. I also want to thank the women’s basketball staff at Tennessee, as they have been very helpful in Amber’s transition to Xavier.”

According to the release, Gray will enroll at Xavier this fall and be eligible to play in the 2011-2012 season. However, the NCAA could grant her eligibility this season and could play if she is cleared by Xavier University doctors.

Xavier finished the 2009-2010 with a 30-4 overall record and as the Atlantic 10 regular season and tournament champions. The team also advanced to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament before losing, 55-53, on a buzzer-beating lay up to Stanford.

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