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WedMay16

Lakota West has 32 seniors signed to play in college

Posted by akiefaber May 16th, 2012, 2:40 pm Post a Comment
Dawson Fletcher signs with IU

Lakota West safety Dawson Fletcher officially signed to play football at Indiana University Feb. 1, 2012 on National Signing Day. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

Unlike Lakota East, Lakota West High School hosts numerous signing ceremonies throughout the academic calendar. So far, there have been 32 seniors at Lakota West who have signed on to continue their athletic careers in college.

At Lakota East, there have been a total of 26 seniors recognized at two different signing day events in 2012.

Here is a list of all the Lakota West students who will be playing sports in college:

  • Ali Zieverink – Shawnee State (basketball)
  • Adrianna McNeal – Southwestern (basketball)
  • Rachel Mills – Alderson Broddus Illinois College ((basketball)
  • Summer Reeves – Morgan State University (basketball)
  • Shabazz Reeves – Morgan State University (basketball)
  • Jordan Darland – Olivet Nazarene (football)
  • Blake Bell – California (PA.) (football)
  • Dawson Fletcher – Indiana University (football)
  • Cole Stalker – University of Findlay (football)
  • Beau Odom – Georgetown College (football)
  • Kayaune Ross – Fort Scott Community College (football)
  • Bubba Williams – Lindsey Wilson (football)
  • Evan Hodel – Wheeling Jesuit (lacrosse)
  • Zach Crabtree – Wheeling Jesuit (lacrosse)
  • Ali Green – Ashland (golf)
  • Kim Love – Purdue University (soccer)
  • Kelly Mack – Wright State (soccer)
  • Lauren Pratt – Ohio Dominican (soccer)
  • Malik Zuberi – Shawnee State (baseball)
  • Zak Farmer – Walsh University (baseball)
  • Davis Schafer – Bellarmine University (baseball)
  • Mike Seaman – Trine University (baseball)
  • Nick Billman – Mount St. Joseph (baseball)
  • Jake Wagner – Miami-Hamilton (baseball)
  • Amanda Lahti -  Ohio Northern (softball)
  • Brooke Rowley – Lake Forest College (swimming)
  • Brady Holmer – NKU (cross country)
  • Amanda Shelby – Mount St. Joseph (cross country)
  • Nathan Haynes – Navy (cross country)
  • Mel Stewart – NKU (volleyball)
  • Corri Muha – Georgetown College (volleyball)
  • Nick Bloch – Lake Erie College (wrestling)

WestFirebirds.com, the school’s official athletic website, posts photos and details after signing ceremonies take place.

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ThuJan5

IU commit Dawson Fletcher is in Ohio North-South Classic

Posted by akiefaber January 5th, 2012, 3:23 pm Post a Comment

Lakota West senior safety Dawson Fletcher, who is committed to play at Indiana University, was selected to play for the South squad in the Ohio High School Football Association North-South Classic.

Lakota West head coach Larry Cox made the announcement earlier this week.

Lakota West summer football “The top seniors in Ohio are selected for this honor and Dawson is extremely excited to represent Lakota West High School and the Greater Miami Conference,” Cox wrote in the announcement.

“The North-South Classic is the longest running state all-star game in the nation. The game will be played one day prior to the Ohio State Scarlet and Gray game.”

The game is currently scheduled to take place at 4 p.m. April 20.

Fletcher, who was also selected First Team All-GMC in football this fall, was also visited by IU head football coach Kevin Wilson Wednesday.

Wilson and Ball State University head coach Pete Lembo were both at Lakota West High School Wednesday to pick up information on the Firebirds’ junior class.

One junior who has received a lot of attention this winter is offensive lineman Kyle Meadows. According to Cox, Cincinnati, Bowling Green, Michigan, Louisville, Miami (Ohio), Alabama, Georgia and Ohio State are all interested in the 6-foot-5 295-pound offensive tackle.

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FriOct14

Seniors lead Colerain to 28-7 win against Lakota East

Posted by akiefaber October 14th, 2011, 10:44 pm Post a Comment

Lakota East at Colerain

Colerain High School celebrated the class of 2012 before and after the game, as senior linebacker Joe Bolden rushed for a touchdown and caught another in the fourth quarter to give the Cardinals a 28-7 win against Lakota East on senior night at Cardinal Stadium Friday.

With a 14-7 lead in the fourth quarter, Bolden scored on a one-yard touchdown run and later on a six-yard pass from senior quarterback Dustin Smith. His touchdowns were his first ever on the varsity level.

“All I know is that we practice, practice and the line got a great push and I wasn’t stopping until I got in the red,” Bolden said of his first touchdown. “It was a unique feeling.”

Bolden, who is committed to the University of Michigan, also led Colerain in tackles with 7.5 and recorded a sack.

“It was a big night for Joe. What a great way for him to go out in his last guaranteed home game,” Colerain head coach Tom Bolden said of his nephew. “It was a special night for him, but it was a special night for all these seniors and not just Joe.”

Bolden’s second touchdown was set up when sophomore running back Detuan Smith reeled off a 72-yard run. Smith finished with a career-high 113 rushing yards on 12 carries.

Senior fullback Jackson Sorn rushed for more than a 100 yards for the third straight game, finishing with 109 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries.

Lakota East head coach Rick Haynes is now 0-2 against Colerain, a team he was assistant coach and offensive coordinator from 1991 to 2006. As a program, Lakota East has lost nine straight to the Cardinals dating back to 1999. Colerain leads the all-time series 11-1.

“They just wore us down in the second half and our defense couldn’t get off the field,” Haynes said. “The fact we couldn’t get off the field doesn’t worry me, what does is that we couldn’t generate any offense.”

It was Lakota East, however, who scored first. The Thunderhawks’ sophomore quarterback, Eric Eichler, set up the game’s first touchdown with a 42-yard scramble. Two plays later, sophomore fullback Mikel Horton punched it in the endzone with a two-yard run.

Colerain didn’t answer until late in the second quarter. After the Cardinals’ defense set up great field position, Sorn was able to cap off a five-play 35-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown run.

To close the half, Eichler launched his first pass of the ballgame from mid-field and was intercepted by Colerain senior cornerback Andre Jones. Jones, who is committed to the University of Cincinnati, gave Lakota East a scare – returning the ball 55 yards until junior offensive lineman Zach Daniel made a touchdown-saving tackle.

With the win, Colerain improves to 7-1 on the season and 5-0 in the Greater Miami Conference. Lakota East, meanwhile, falls to 4-4 overall and 2-3 in the GMC.

Lakota East 7 0 0 0 7
Colerain 0 7 7 14 28

L– Horton 2-yard run (Martin kick) – 4:55 left in 1st quarter
C– Sorn 1-yard run (Kevin Walker kick) – 1:04 left in 2nd quarter
C– Sorn 3-yard run (Walker kick) – 7:20 left in 3rd quarter
C– Bolden 1-yard run (Walker kick) – 11:56 left in 4th quarter
C– Bolden 6-yard pass from Smith (Walker kick) – 8:41 left in 4th quarter

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ThuOct13

Game preview: Lakota East at Colerain

Posted by akiefaber October 13th, 2011, 10:31 am Post a Comment

LaSalle at Lakota East

Lakota East head coach Rick Haynes, who was the offensive coordinator and an assistant coach at Colerain from 1991 to 2006, will take on his former team this Friday at 7:30 p.m. on the road. It is a big game for both teams, as a win for Lakota East (4-3 overall, 2-2 in the Greater Miami Conference) could put the Thunderhawks back in playoff contention and a win by Colerain could help the Cardinals win or share the conference title for the 12th straight season.

Lakota East: Haynes knows Colerain’s triple-option attack so well that he uses now at Lakota East. While the coach might be experienced in the offensive attack, his players are only in their second year of learning the system. Offensively, the Thunderhawks have struggled and are ranked seventh (out of 10 teams) in the GMC in yards per game with 286. Haynes’ offense, however, had a good showing in last week’s 44-13 win against Fairfield – rushing for 352 yards as a team. The rushing attack is led by sophomore fullback Mikel Horton (514 yards and seven touchdowns on 99 carries), junior running back Will Mahone (475 yards and three touchdowns on 68 carries) and sophomore quarterback Eric Eichler (240 yards and eight touchdowns on 82 carries). The passing attack has been almost non-existent – averaging 48 yards per game as a team. Defensively, Lakota East has been solid this season and is currently ranked third in the GMC in yards allowed per game with 271. The defense has also forced 17 turnovers (nine interceptions, eight fumble recoveries) in seven games this season.

Colerain: Many loyal fans were shocked to find their Cardinals pinned against their own endzone and in a situation that could end in a loss to Lakota West in the closing seconds last Friday. In that game, Lakota West rallied from a 24-6 deficit to cut the lead to 24-19 with a minute to play. The Firebirds recovered the onside kick and drove the ball to the 2-yard-line, before turning it over on a fumble. Going into the game, Colerain appeared to be the heavy favorite after defeating Middletown on the road by the score of 21-13. Meanwhile, Lakota West entered the game tied for last place in the GMC and fresh off a 47-7 loss at Middletown. Offensively, Colerain has been hit hard by injuries and is sixth in total offense with 320 yards per game. Defense remains the Cardinals’ strength this season. Going into this week, Colerain is giving up an average of 220 yards and 10 points per game on that side of the ball. The stout defense also features seniors defensive back Andre Jones (Cincinnati commit), linebacker Joe Bolden (Michigan commit) and defensive tackle Trae Clark (many Division I offers).

Bottom line: Statistically, Colerain has to like how it is matched up with the Thunderhawks – having a defense that is only allowing 10 points per game and facing an offense that struggles to score. That being said, Lakota East’s offense is young and dangerous. The talent could be there to pull off the upset. However, to pull off the upset, Lakota East’s defense must stop the Cardinals’ rushing attack of senior quarterback Dustin Smith and senior running back Jackson Sorn. Currently, Colerain is tied for first in the GMC standings and is third in the Region 4 computer rankings. Lakota East is currently ranked 13th in the regional rankings. The top eight teams in the regional computer rankings will advance to the postseason.

(WestChesterBuzz.com will provide a recap of this matchup shortly after the game is over)

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ThuOct6

Game preview: Colerain at Lakota West

Posted by akiefaber October 6th, 2011, 12:01 pm Post a Comment

Colerain

Lakota West (1-5 overall, 0-3 in the Greater Miami Conference) will be seeking its first conference win of the season when it hosts Colerain (5-1 overall, 3-0 in the GMC) Friday at 7:30 p.m. Meanwhile, the Cardinals haven’t lost to a GMC opponent in the regular season since 2008. During that span, Colerain has won 20 straight regular season conference games.

Lakota West: For the most part this season, the Firebirds had played close games this season – winning or losing four contests by six or fewer points. Last week was not one of those close games, as they lost by the score of 47-7 at Middletown. In that game, Lakota West allowed 398 rushing yards to the Middletown offense. Offensively, the Firebirds totaled 69 rushing yards. Despite the poor performance, the Lakota West offense does have some firepower. Sophomore quarterback Tyler Jones is an exciting player, who has thrown for 711 yards (third most in the GMC) and nine touchdowns this season. One of his biggest targets is 6-foot-3 senior wide receiver Kayaune Ross, who has eight receptions for 193 yards (24.1 yards per catch) and four touchdowns. The Firebirds’ offensive MVP this season, so far, is senior running back Marcus Davis. Of the team’s 720 total rushing yards, Davis has 712 and two touchdowns on 148 carries. As a team, Lakota West is averaging 243 yards of offense per game and is allowing 365 yards per game on defense.

Colerain:
The Cardinals are coming off a 56-0 win against Fairfield, where they rushed for 417 yards as team and allowed only 27 rushing yards. Leading Colerain was junior Jackson Sorn, who rushed for 142 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. So far this season, Sorn has rushed for 628 yards and eight touchdowns. Senior quarterback Dustin Smith has rushed for 243 yards and two touchdowns on 33 carries this season. Smith had to take over the starting quarterback duties when junior Alfred Ramsby suffered a knee injury, ending his season in September. Last year, Ramsby was a backup running back at Lakota West. Defensively, Colerain is led seniors defensive back Andre Jones (Cincinnati commit), linebacker Joe Bolden (Michigan commit) and defensive tackle Trae Clark (many Division I offers). Jones, who has four interceptions for 102 yards and a touchdown, is also a dangerous kick and punt returner. Currently, Jones is averaging 9.8 yards per punt return and 30.4 yards per kickoff return. As a team, Colerain is averaging 329 yards of offense per game and is allowing 199 yards per game on defense.

Bottom line: Colerain has been dominating the GMC, either sharing or winning the conference title outright for the last 11 years. This season, Colerain appears to be on track to make it 12 straight years after wins against Mason, Middletown and Fairfield. Meanwhile, Lakota West didn’t get any breaks with its schedule this season and could have a difficult time winning a conference game in 2011. Both teams share one common opponent this fall. Colerain defeated Middletown 21-13 and Lakota West fell to the Middies by the score of 47-7. Colerain, as usual, is the heavy favorite.

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SatOct1

Middletown’s Jalin Marshall runs past Lakota West

Posted by akiefaber October 1st, 2011, 12:01 am Post a Comment

Lakota West football

Middletown junior Jalin Marshall is one of the area’s most highly recruited athletes and he showed why in a 47-7 victory against Lakota West Friday.

Marshall, who has offers from Cincinnati, Illinois, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Tennessee and UCLA, rushed for four first-half touchdowns against the Firebirds, scoring on runs of 7, 45, 59 and 72 yards.

The Middies’ quarterback finished with 226 yards on 11 carries (20.5 yards per carry).

Marshall’s senior teammate, running back E.J. Junior (offer from Cincinnati), rushed for 90 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries in the win.

As a team, Lakota West managed only 120 yards of offense, 58 of which came on the ground from senior running back Marcus Jones. On defense, the Firebirds gave up 440 yards.

With the win, Middletown improves to 5-1 overall and 2-1 in the Greater Miami Conference. Meanwhile, Lakota West falls to 1-5 overall and 0-3 in the GMC.

Next Friday, Middletown will be at Hamilton (3-3 overall, 1-2 in GMC) at 7:30 p.m. and Lakota West will host Colerain (5-1 overall, 3-0 in GMC) at 7:30 p.m.

Lakota West 0 0 0 7 – 7
Middletown 14 20 7 6 –47

M–Marshall 45 run (Till kick) – 7:08 in 1st quarter
M–Marshall 72 run (Till kick) – 0:30 in 1st quarter
M–Marshall 59 run (Till kick) – 10:46 in 2nd quarter
M–Wright 7 run (Till kick) – 8:36 in 2nd quarter
M–Marshall 7 run (kick failed) – 3:47 in 2nd quarter
M–Junior 1 run (Till kick) – 2:02 in 3rd quarter
M–Burton 18 run (kick failed) – 1:42 in 4th quarter
L–Williams 25 pass from Jones (Martin kick) – 0:13 in 4th quarter



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ThuSep29

Game preview: Lakota West at Middletown

Posted by akiefaber September 29th, 2011, 8:09 am Post a Comment

Lakota West vs. Winton Woods

The Lakota West Firebirds (1-4 overall, 0-2 in the Greater Miami Conference) will be underdogs when they visit Middletown (4-1 overall, 1-1 in the GMC) this Friday at 7:30 p.m. Lakota West’s only win this fall came at Anderson (20-14). The Firebirds have losses vs. Winton Woods (27-21), vs. Elder (35-10), at Princeton (27-21) and vs. Oak Hills (25-21). Meanwhile, the Middies only loss came last Thursday night against Colerain (21-13). Middletown also has wins against Wayne (32-31), at Troy (29-21), vs. Winton Woods (21-14) and at Oak Hills (46-13).

Lakota West: The Firebirds have suffered back-to-back losses to conference opponents after having fourth quarter leads in each game. Offensively, led by senior running back Marcus Davis, Lakota West has some firepower. Davis has already rushed for 654 yards (second most in the GMC) and two touchdowns on 128 carries this fall. The senior is averaging more than 130 rushing yards per game. Meanwhile, sophomore quarterback Tyler Jones has thrown for 686 yards (second most in the GMC) and eight touchdowns (second most in the GMC). The first-year starter also leads the conference in interceptions with six. Jones’ top targets are seniors Bubba Williams (11 rec. 159 yards and 1 TD) and Kayaune Ross (8 rec. 193 yards and 4 TDs). Defensively, Lakota West has 10 sacks, six forced fumbles (recovering four) and has two interceptions this fall. As a team, Lakota West is averaging 267 yards of offense per game and is allowing 350 yards per game on defense.

Middletown: The Middies feature many big names; including one on the sidelines in head coach Troy Everhart. Middletown’s new coach previously led Winton Woods for 11 years and led the Warriors to a Division II state championship in 2009. He also served as the coordinator of recruiting services at the University of Cincinnati. On the field, Middletown features one of the region’s most-recruited players in junior quarterback Jalin Marshall. According to Yahoo! Sports, Marshall has offers from Cincinnati, Illinois, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Tennessee and UCLA. This season, Marshall has rushed for 625 yards (third most in the GMC), thrown for 385 yards and has nine total touchdowns. Marshall’s senior teammates running back E.J. Junior (offer from Cincinnati), defensive back Cody Quinn (Illinois commit) and wide receiver Zach Edwards (offers from Akron, Bowling Green, Cincinnati and Miami) have also garnered attention from Division I college programs. Defensively, senior linebacker Jaylen Herring leads Middletown with four sacks. As a team, Middletown is averaging 359 yards per game on offense and is allowing 246 yards per game on defense.

Bottom line: While Lakota West has played much better than its 1-4 record indicates, it should have trouble keeping up with all the talent on Middletown. To make matters worse, Middletown is coming off its first loss of the season. Both teams have their similarities on offense, featuring mobile quarterbacks, a workhorse running back and a pair of playmakers at wide receiver. That being said, Lakota West has the ability to pull off an upset. However, when comparing the two teams’ only common opponent, the chances appear to be slim for Lakota West. The Firebirds lost to Oak Hills last Friday at home by the score of 25-21, while Middletown defeated Oak Hills on the road two weeks ago by the score of 46-13.

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