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FriFeb3

Lakota West knocks off Mason, 73-65

Posted by akiefaber February 3rd, 2012, 11:35 pm Post a Comment

Cincinnati Enquirer contributor Tom Ramstetter reports:

Senior wing Jackson Blue calmly hit two free throws with 45 seconds to play and Lakota West clinging to a three-point lead and the Firebirds held on to upset No. 3 Mason 73-65 Friday night at Mason.

The Firebirds are unranked in the latest Division I Enquirer coaches’ poll.

Senior wing Kayuane Ross hit one of two free throws one possession later and junior wing Monty Boykins added two more to ice the game for Lakota West in the closing seconds.

“I’m just trying to relax and go through my normal routine so I can knock it down,” Blue said of his late free throws. “I just did what I do normally and made the shots. It’s just practice. Coach has us shoot a lot of free throws. It’s routine, so I’m used to just stepping up to the line and making a shot.”

Mason furiously trimmed a late 68-58 deficit to three points, led by senior guard JD Sprague who scored six in a 7-0 Mason run that put the Comets in position to tie the game. That set up Blue at the line with less than a minute to play.

“They were playing really well,” Boykins said. “They were trapping us and we had to make a few quick adjustments. I think we handled it pretty well. It was pretty nerve-wracking. It’s just the will to win. We had more heart than them tonight.”

Boykins scored a team high 25 points, junior point guard Ali Barnes scored 17 and Blue added 16 as West avenged a 70-60 loss to the Comets Jan. 6 at Lakota West.

Sprague led all scorers with a season-high 26 points. Mason senior forward Darin Harris added 14 for the Comets.

“It feels great to come in here and steal a win at Mason Arena,” Boykins said. “It’s always been tough for us every time we play here. It’s the first time I’ve ever won here. It was definitely something that motivated us, to get them back.”

Mason had beaten Lakota West in the teams’ three previous meetings. The Firebirds’ last win over Mason was a 59-55 overtime final Jan. 15, 2010 at Mason.

Blue said the Firebirds let a win slip away in the first game this season. This time, the Firebirds didn’t falter.

The Comets led briefly in the third quarter when a layup by Sprague put Mason In front 43-42. But Lakota West surged ahead for good when a free throw by sophomore Tyler Williams made the score 46-45 with 5:55 to play in the third.

“It was a big game for us,” Blue said. “We played them earlier in the season. We were up on them and we let them come back into it. We had a big lead again today and they started to come back. We just wouldn’t let them.”

Lakota West led 42-41 at halftime after leading by as many as 10 points twice in the second quarter. Senior guard Jonathan DeLotell hit a 3-pointer off the glass at the buzzer for Mason to give the Comets momentum heading into the locker room. Sprague scored 13 points in the second quarter for Mason.

Lakota West put together a rally of its own in the first quarter after trailing 4-0 early and 8-4 midway through the opening period. Barnes hit a 3-pointer with 3:45 to play in the first to give the Firebirds their first lead of the game at 12-11. Lakota West led 24-19 after the first quarter and never trailed again in the first half.

“We played hard defense, played together and it was a good team win,” Blue said. We can get a lot better.”

Lakota West 73, Mason 65

Lakota West 24 18 14 17 –73
Mason 19 22 10 14 –65

Lakota West (11-6 overall, 8-3 in the GMC): Ross 0 1 1, Blue 4 7 16, Barnes 4 7 17, Stalker 2 1 5, Williams 2 1 7, Boykins 9 3 25, Grove 1 0 2. Totals 22 20 73.

Mason (14-3 overall, 8-3 in the GMC): McVey 1 2 5, Sprague 9 5 26, Niehoff 2 0 4, DeLotell 1 0 3, Reed 1 1 3, Reale 1 0 2, Harris 6 2 14, Van Kleunen 1 6 8. Totals 22 16 65.

Halftime: 42-41, Lakota West. 3-pointers: LW 9 (Boykins 4, Williams 2, Barnes 2, Blue) M 5 (Sprague 3, McVey, DeLotell).

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SatJan14

Thunderhawks fall to rival Mason 56-41

Posted by akiefaber January 14th, 2012, 6:56 am Post a Comment

Mason won its eighth straight game when it defeated Lakota East by the score of 56-41 Friday. Meanwhile, the loss snaps the Thunderhawks’ three-game winning streak.

Lakota West at Lakota East Lakota East (5-6 overall, 2-4 in the Greater Miami Conference) battled Mason and actually led 24-23 at halftime. The Comets, however, outscored Lakota East 18-6 in the third quarter.

Seniors J.D. Sprague (10 points, 4 assists, 3 steals) and Darin Harris (16 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks) led Mason. Junior Conner McVey added a career high 12 points off the bench.

Junior Robbie Harpring led Lakota East with 14 points.

The Thunderhawks will be back in action next Friday when they will visit Colerain (4-6 overall, 0-6 in the GMC) at 7:30 p.m. Mason’s next scheduled game is also Friday. The Comets will host Sycamore (5-7 overall, 1-5 in the GMC) at 7:30 p.m.

Mason 56, Lakota East 41

Lakota East 11 13 6 11 41
Mason 8 15 18 15 56

Lakota East (5-6, 2-4 in the GMC) — Emrick 1 1 4, Harpring 6 0 14, Owens 0 2 2, Brady 0 2 2, Lowry 1 4 6, Panzeca 2 1 5, Baxter 2 0 4, White 1 2 4. Totals: 13 12 41.

Mason (11-1, 5-1 in the GMC) — McVey 4 1 12, Sprague 4 2 10, Niehoff 0 3 3, Reale 3 0 6, Harris 6 2 16, Van Kleunen 3 3 9. Totals: 20 11 56.

Halftime: Lakota East 24-23. 3-Pointers: M 5 (McVey 3, Harris 2); L 3 (Harpring 2, Emrick)

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FriJan13

Ohio State, Michigan and Cincinnati visit Lakota West Friday

Posted by akiefaber January 13th, 2012, 11:29 am Post a Comment

Representatives of football programs at Ohio State, Michigan State and Cincinnati were at Lakota West High School Friday. The schools were checking on the 2013 and 2014 classes, according to Lakota West head coach Larry Cox.

Cox said that schools were interested in junior Kyle Meadows and sophomore Tyler Jones (photo).

Lakota West vs. Winton Woods Meadows, who played offensive tackle for the Firebirds this fall, is 6-foot-5 295 pounds.

This winter, Meadows has attracted the attention of Bowling Green, Michigan, Louisville, Miami (Ohio), Alabama and Georgia. He even attracted new Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer, who attended a Lakota West junior varsity basketball game earlier this month.

Meanwhile, the schools were also there to check in on Jones.

Last season, Jones began the season as the Firebirds’ starting quarterback. Eventually, fellow sophomore Malik Grove earned more playing time at QB and started the last three games.

Statistically, Jones completed 51-of-122 passes for 772 yards. He also threw for nine touchdowns and ran for three more.

With Signing Day only three weeks away, below is an update on Lakota West senior football players who could play at the next level:

Dawson Fletcher 6’0/180 F.S. – Committed to Indiana University.

Blake Bell (photo) 6’0/265 D.L. – Offer from Ohio Dominican. Scheduled to visit University of Indianapolis Friday and will also visit California University (Pa.) and Georgetown College.

Lakota West vs. Winton Woods Bubba Williams 6’2/210 W.R. – Offer from Urbana and Lake Erie College. Scheduled to visit Kentucky Christian, Lindsey Wilson College and St. Francis.

Beau Odom 6’2/290 O.L. –
Visiting Georgetown College this weekend. Will also be visiting Eastern Kentucky University and St. Joseph College.

Cole Stalker 6’2/205 L.B. – Offer from Lindsey Wilson College and St. Joseph of Indiana. Scheduled to visit Urbana Saturday, Robert Morris University Jan. 21, Georgetown College and Findlay University in the near future.

Marcus Davis 5’9/205 R.B. – Offer from Urbana University.

Jordan Darland 6’2/225 L.B. – Offer from Malone University. Visited Lindsey Wilson College Thursday and will visit Georgetown College Jan. 21, Duquesne University Jan. 28 and St. Francis Jan. 31.

Antonio Darden 5’10/180 S.S. – Will visit Kentucky Christian and has visited Urbana.

Peair Foster 5’9/165 CB – Will visit Wittenberg, Rose-Hulman and Gettysburg College.

Neil Recker 6’3/270 O.L. -
Visited and received offer from Malone University.

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FriJan6

Urban Meyer attends JV game; Lakota West falls to Mason

Posted by akiefaber January 6th, 2012, 11:07 pm Post a Comment

Urban Meyer

Recently hired Ohio State football head coach Urban Meyer and former OSU head coach and now defensive coordinator Luke Fickell were on hand to watch a Lakota West basketball game Friday night.

Meyer and Fickell were in West Chester to see junior Kyle Meadows, who is a 6-foot-6 295-pound offensive tackle during the football season, play in a junior varsity basketball game. According Lakota West football head coach Larry Cox, Meadows has also received interest from Cincinnati, Bowling Green, Michigan, Louisville, Miami (Ohio), Alabama and Georgia.

Meanwhile, the Lakota West varsity basketball team fell to Greater Miami Conference rival Mason by the score of 70-60. It was the Firebirds first loss to a conference opponent this season.

Mason, on the other hand, improved its overall record to 9-1 and its record within the GMC to 4-1. 6-foot-5 seniors Michael Van Kleunen (26 points) and Darin Harris (22 points) combined to score 48 points to lead the Comets.

Sophomore point guard Tyler Williams (17 points) and junior small forward Monty Boykins (14 points) led Lakota West by combining to score 31 points in the loss. Like Meadows, Williams and Boykins have both received interest from multiple Division I schools. Boykins currently has offers to play basketball at Miami (Ohio), Toledo, James Madison, Eastern Michigan and Kennesaw State.

Lakota West is now 6-3 overall and 4-1 in the GMC this season. The Firebirds will be back in action Saturday when it visits Elder (1-7 overall, 0-3 in the Greater Catholic League). Mason will host La Salle (8-0 overall, 3-0 in the GCL) in its next scheduled game at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Mason 70, Lakota West 60

Mason 11 20 20 19 70
Lakota West 19 18 8 15 60

Mason (9-1, 4-1 in the GMC) – Sprague 3 2 9, Reale 0 4 4, Harris 7 6 22, Van Kleunen 11 4 26, McVey 2 2 6, Matula 1 0 3. Totals 24 18 70.

Lakota West (6-3, 4-1 in the GMC) – Ross 3 0 8, Blue 2 0 5, Barnes 3 6 12, Williams 5 6 17, Boykins 5 2 14, Bowling 2 0 4. Totals 20 14 60.

Halftime: Lakota West 37-31. 3-pointers: Mason 4 (Sprague, Harris 2, Matula); LW 6 (Ross 2, Blue, Williams, Boykins 2).

Pictures provided by Mark Ferland/Ferland Fotos. For more photos of other Lakota West athletic events visit ferlandfotos.smugmug.com.

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FriDec10

Lakota West faces rival Mason tonight

Posted by akiefaber December 10th, 2010, 12:02 pm Post a Comment

The Lakota West basketball program will take on Greater Miami Conference rival Mason tonight, Dec. 10, at 7:30 p.m. at Lakota West High School.

West vs Wilmington Boys Basketball 102 Lakota West is currently 2-0 and has not played against a GMC opponent.

Earlier this week, the Firebirds held on to defeat Bellbrook by the score of 39-37. Lakota West had a 27-12 advantage at halftime in that contest. Lakota West senior Phillip Cook recorded his second straight double-double this season by scoring 12 points and pulling down 10 rebounds. Sophomore Monty Boykins also scored 12 points for the Firebirds.

Prior to the Bellbrook win, Lakota West defeated Wilmington by the score of 55-40. Cook scored 13 points and pulled down 15 rebounds. Boykins finished with 16 points and senior Shane Dixon had 11 points and six rebounds off the bench.

Mason, on the other hand, is 1-0 after its 51-42 win at Lebanon Dec. 4. Junior Darin Harris scored 20 points and pulled down 13 rebounds to lead Mason in the win. Senior Miles Ballard added 15 points and seven rebounds.

Mason is currently ranked No. 12 in the Cincinnati Enquirer local Division I coaches poll. Lakota West is No. 13.

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