Posts Tagged ‘Lakota East football’

ThuJan17

Lakota East junior OL Jarrett LaRubbio adds offer

Posted by akiefaber January 17th, 2013, 3:52 pm Post a Comment

Lakota East junior offensive lineman Jarrett LaRubbio was offered by Kent State on Wednesday, according to Lakota East coach Rick Haynes.

In addition to LaRubbio, Kent State was busy Wednesday offering scholarships to other top 2014 recruits in Greater Cincinnati. The school also offered Withrow linebacker Reggie Howard (first reported offer), Colerain wide receiver Trevon Hudson (also has an offer from Purdue), La Salle wide receiver Derek Kief (also has offers from UC, Kentucky, Northwestern, Indiana, Illinois and Toledo) and Middletown tight end Chance Sorrell (also has an offer from Bowling Green).

Jarrett LaRubbio. Photo provided.

LaRubbio, who is 6 feet 5 and 265 pounds, also has offers from Akron, Pittsburgh, Bowling Green and Ohio. LaRubbio was AP second-team all-district and first-team all-GMC in 2012.

Haynes also told Mike Dyer of The Cincinnati Enquirer that Michigan was at Lakota East High School on Wednesday and is interested in LaRubbio.

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WedJan9

Marty Brennaman to headline Lakota East football fundraiser

Posted by akiefaber January 9th, 2013, 4:30 pm Post a Comment

Marty Brennaman will speak at a fundraising event in support of the Lakota East football team on Jan. 28. File photo.

The Mariner’s Inn in West Chester will be the host the Lakota East Football Stag Night at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 28. This year, the event will feature Hall of Famer and Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Marty Brennaman.

Proceeds from event, which is expected to sell out, benefit the Lakota East football program and its players.

Tickets are $60 and include a dinner buffet, soft drinks and beer. A cash bar will also be available.

Tickets can be purchased in advance by contacting Rick Haynes at email richard.haynes@lakotaonline.com or John Amrein at jamrein@zoomtown.com.

Tickets can also be purchased during regular school hours at the Lakota East High School Athletic Office, 6840 Lakota Lane, 513-755-7211.

Mariner’s Inn is located at 7967 Cincinnati-Dayton Road.

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WedDec19

WestChesterBuzz.com’s top 12 stories of 2012: No. 12

Posted by akiefaber December 19th, 2012, 1:31 pm Post a Comment

Lakota East beats West and wins first playoff game


WestChesterBuzz.com will count down the area’s top 12 stories of 2012 this month, concluding with West Chester’s most discussed topic of the year on Sunday, Dec. 30.

Photo gallery of the entire football season, starting from summer camp to the playoffs. Images provided by The Cincinnati Enquirer, Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com and WestChesterBuzz.com.

After losing back-to-back games against Sycamore and Mason in October, Lakota East appeared to have no shot at the postseason. However, the Thunderhawks bounced back with wins against Fairfield and Lakota West in the final weeks of the 2012 season and earned in its first postseason berth in school history.

The West win, which snapped a seven-game losing streak against its rival, and the extra points earned when Northmont, a team Lakota East defeated in Week 1, defeated Wayne in the final week of the season gave the Thunderhawks enough to sneak into the No. 7 seed in the OHSAA Region 4 postseason bracket.

Once in, Lakota East defeated No. 2 seed Springboro in its regional quarterfinal matchup.

In that game, The Panthers tied the score, 38-38, with less than a minute to play. In overtime, junior quarterback Eric Eichler put Lakota East on top by scoring on a six-yard run. On Springboro’s overtime possession, the Thunderhawks defense stopped senior Rahman Hardin before he could cross the goal line on a 4th-and-goal from the 2-yard line.

The following week, the Thunderhawks jumped out to 7-0 lead against Moeller in the regional semifinals. The Crusaders, however, were able to cruise to a 46-20 win thanks in large part to the performance of Northwestern commit Keith Watkins, who rushed for three second quarter touchdowns.

“Obviously we are really proud of our kids. We just wish we would have played better at the end here, but our seniors did a great job and I thought they battled back and fought hard in the second half,” Lakota East head coach Rick Haynes said after the game.

The loss also ended the high school career of 26 seniors.

“I hope when they look back they will be very, very proud of what they accomplished and not just focus on this one game,” Haynes said.

A few weeks later, Moeller won its eight state championship by defeating Toldeo Whitemer, 20-12, in Canton.

This story was the only Lakota High School sports story to make WestChesterBuzz.com’s list of top 12 stories in 2012. There were many other stories that just missed the cut. See below for a few stories that were honorable mentions.

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ThuDec13

Kyle Meadows and Jarrett LaRubbio recruiting updates

Posted by akiefaber December 13th, 2012, 10:45 am Post a Comment
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Lakota West offensive lineman Kyle Meadows (#75) prepares to block in a game against Winton Woods in 2011. Meadows currently has numerous scholarship offers to play college football and is taking an official visit to Louisville this weekend. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

Lakota offensive linemen Kyle Meadows and Jarrett LaRubbio are continuing to receive attention from college football programs. This weekend, Meadows will take an official visit to Louisville and LaRubbio has recently added two more scholarship offers.

Meadows’ official visit to Louisville will be his second this winter. In November, Meadows used his first of five official visits to go to Oklahoma.

Jarrett LaRubbio. Photo provided.

The senior offensive tackle has also gathered up numerous scholarship offers throughout the year, including Ohio, Youngstown State, Toledo, Pittsburgh, Akron, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana, West Virginia, Northern Illinois, Florida State, Purdue, Kansas, N.C. State and Kentucky. It must be noted, however, scholarship offers can be rescinded when there is a change at the head coaching position at a school (Northern Illinois, Kentucky, N.C. State, Purdue).

LaRubbio, who is a junior, recently added offers from Ohio and Bowling Green. The 6-foot-5, 265 lbs. offensive lineman also has offers from Akron and Pittsburgh.

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SatNov10

Keith Watkins’ big 2nd Q sparks Moeller to 46-20 win

Posted by akiefaber November 10th, 2012, 5:42 pm Post a Comment

Northwestern commit Keith Watkins spoiled an early Lakota East lead by rushing for three second quarter touchdowns, which sparked Moeller to a 46-20 win in the regional semifinals at University of Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium Saturday.

Watkins, who was named the Greater Catholic League South Athlete of the Year this fall, needed only four carries in that second frame to score on running plays of 17, 40 and 80 yards. Overall, the senior rushed for 159 yards in the quarter, averaging almost 40 yards per touch.

“The offensive line made some key blocks. They kind of knew what we were going to do a little bit, but our line blocked well. I love them to death,” Watkins said. “I mean they have blocked for me all year and I couldn’t do it without them.”

On his 80-yard scamper with a minute left in the second quarter, Moeller lined up with three running backs and no wide receivers. Watkins then took a handoff up the middle, cut to the Moeller sideline, raced to the middle of the field before scoring in the corner of the end zone by the Lakota East sideline – all in a total of 17 seconds.

“Coach called the play and he didn’t even want us to score because when I was running toward the sideline, he was telling me to run out of bounds,” Watkins said. “I was like, ‘I am going to try to get this one in,’ so I cut back and got a touchdown.”

Moeller senior Keith Watkins celebrates after scoring on a 40-yard run in the second quarter. It was one of three rushing touchdowns in that quarter by Watkins. Photo by Joseph Fuqua.

In the second half, Moeller head coach John Rodenberg decided to keep Watkins out of the game. Instead he leaned on senior running back Joe Eramo and senior quarterback Specer lacovone, who combined to rush for 136 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries just in the third quarter.

Eramo finished the game with 80 rushing yards on 13 carries, while lacovone had 95 rushing yards on 10 carries. As a team, Moeller rushed for 367 yards on 41 carries.

“The key was just being able to run the football and that is what we were able to do and the other thing was being disciplined on defense. We broke down a little bit, but for the most part we played their option good, ” Rodenberg said. “They are a good football team, they run that option well and I respect that quarterback a ton.”

The loss ends a surprising run for Thunderhawks, who qualified for the postseason for the first time in their 16-year history. Lakota East also won its first postseason game when it defeated Springboro 45-38 in overtime last Saturday and snapped a seven-game losing streak to rival Lakota West in the last week of the regular season.

“Obviously we are really proud of our kids. We just wish we would have played better at the end here, but our seniors did a great job and I thought they battled back and fought hard in the second half,” Lakota East head coach Rick Haynes said.

The loss also ends the high school career of 26 seniors.

“I hope when they look back they will be very, very proud of what they accomplished and not just focus on this one game,” Haynes said.

On this Saturday afternoon, things looked promising for Lakota East when junior quarterback Eric Eichler capped off a 14-play, 80-yard drive with a 3-yard touchdown run on the game’s opening possession.

The Crusaders answered Eichler’s score with a 40-yard field goal by senior Matt Reiniger. Then Watkins put his team on his back, finishing with 168 yards on seven carries.

“He does what he does,” Rodenberg said of his star running back. “He runs the football well and he got it going. He just does what he does. It was a great win.”

With the victory, Moeller ensures that a GCL South will play in the regional final for the 17th straight year.

Moeller 3 21 15 7 46
Lakota East 7 0 7 6 20

LE – Eichler 3-yard run (Smith kick)
M – Reiniger 40-yard FG
M – Watkins 17-yard run (Reiniger kick)
M – Watkins 40-yard run (Reiniger kick)
M – Watkins 80-yard run (Reiniger kick)
M – Eramo 3-yard run (Gilles run)
M – lacovone 1-yard run (Reiniger kick)
LE – Palmore 10-yard run (Smith kick)
M – Ragland 5-yard run (Reiniger kick)
LE – Eichler 3-yard run (kick failed)

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ThuNov8

Lakota East ‘not intimidated’ by Big Moe

Posted by akiefaber November 8th, 2012, 9:34 am Post a Comment

LIVE UPDATES: LAKOTA EAST VS. MOELLER

Senior Will Mahone helped Lakota East advance to its first postseason appearance in school history with a 33-21 win at Lakota West Oct. 26, 2012. The following week, Mahone helped the Thunderhawks earn a 45-38 overtime win against Springboro. Photo taken by Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com.

High School football in Southwest Ohio is often associated with a handful teams, which is why it is fitting that Moeller, Elder and Colerain and their combined 10 state championships will be playing in the regional semifinals this Saturday at Nippert Stadium at the University of Cincinnati.

No. 3 seed Moeller (8-3), who cruised to 43-21 victory over Wayne in the regional quarterfinals last Saturday, will kickoff the action at 2 p.m. against No. 7 seed Lakota East (8-3). Afterwards, No. 1 seed Colerain (11-0) will face No. 4 seed Elder (8-3) at 6 p.m.

Unlike the other teams, Moeller’s opponent – Lakota East – is in unfamiliar territory, as just last week the program knocked off the No. 2-seeded Springboro Panthers in its first-ever postseason appearance.

“Our kids want to go out and play well. Obviously, they are not intimidated,” Lakota East head coach Rick Haynes said. “I don’t think this game is going to be too big for them.

“Hopefully, they realize that this is just a football game against another high school.”

Northwestern commit Keith Watkins takes a hand off against St. Xavier in a game this September. Watkins rushed for 1,592 yards and 20 touchdowns on 215 carries this season. Photo by Joseph Fuqua II.

Unfortunately for the Thunderhawks, their opponent – Moeller – is hardly just another high school. The program actually leads Southwest Ohio with 31 postseason appearances and seven state titles.

And this year’s team also has star power and was ranked this preseason – No. 1 locally in The Cincinnati Enquirer’s coaches’ poll and No. 14 nationally in USA Today’s Super 25.

“They have really good players and they have a bunch of them,” Haynes said.

“They played a very tough schedule, are good on defense, very talented on offense and can score a lot of points. We are going to have to play very, very well just to compete.”

Pacing the Crusaders offense this season has been senior running back and Northwestern commit Keith Watkins, who has rushed for 1,592 yards and 20 touchdowns on 215 carries and has caught 30 passes for 357 yards and two touchdowns.

“I really think Keith is one of the best running backs in the area, possibly in the state,” Moeller head coach John Rodenberg said. “He has really good speed, he has great moves, he is tough and he is not afraid to take the ball at people.”

Helping to pave the way for Watkins this season has been senior offensive lineman and Miami (Fla.) commit Alex Gall. On defense, Rodenberg said senior linebacker and Michigan State commit Shane Jones (100 total tackles, 2.5 sacks) is a “good leader” that keep his teammates “fired up.”

Jones and his defensive teammates will have the tough task of stopping the Thunderhawks rushing attack, which totaled 309 yards and three touchdowns on 44 carries in its 45-38 overtime win at Springboro last Saturday.

Leading East’s attack is led by senior Will Mahone, who has 1,156 yards and 16 touchdowns on 188 carries this season. His teammate, senior Chamada Palmore, has rushed for 198 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries in the past two games after missing more than two games with a broken left knuckle.

“They are a team to be feared because they are playing good football right now,” Rodenberg said. “Obviously, their coach has them excited and playing as a team. Anytime you have that, you have to watch it.”

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WedNov7

Lakota East releases football ticket information for playoff

Posted by akiefaber November 7th, 2012, 1:22 pm Post a Comment

The Lakota East football team holds up its school district rivalry trophy after beating Lakota West Oct. 26, 2012. The win propelled the Thunderhawks into the postseason. This Saturday, East will play Moeller at UC. Last week, the Thunderhawks defeated Springboro in their first postseason appearance in school history. Photo taken by Joseph Fuqua II.

The athletic department at Lakota East recently released details about this Saturday’s football playoff game against Moeller.

The game will take place at the University of Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium at 2 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased during the school day from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Lakota East High School’s Main Street on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Tickets purchased prior to the game at the high school cost $7 each. Tickets purchased at the game will cost $9 each.

While purchasing tickets, fans will be able to buy official Lakota East football spirit wear. Those items include short-sleeve t-shirts ($10 each), long-sleeve t-shirts ($15 each), beanies ($15 each), baseball hats ($15 each) and hoodies ($25 each).

In addition to ticket cost there will be a cost to park, which will range from $5 to $10 depending on the parking garage.

Students can also purchase tickets and get a ride on the spirit bus for a total of $10. Spirit buses will leave from the Lakota East Freshman Campus at 12:15 p.m.

WestChesterBuzz.com to provide game review, live results and game story with photos of the Lakota East vs. Moeller game

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MonNov5

Last week in West Chester: 30K rally behind Romney

Posted by akiefaber November 5th, 2012, 11:16 am 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.

30,000 jam West Chester for Mitt Romney rally – Cindi Andrews and Paul Kostyu reported on last Friday’s Mitt Romney rally: The presidential race returned to Ohio for the final push Friday as GOP challenger Mitt Romney held a massive rally in the Republican heartland north of Cincinnati and President Barack Obama cut a swath through central Ohio. Romney spoke to a crowd of 30,000, according to West Chester Fire chief Tony Goller – making it the largest rally of the campaign, said Romney spokesman Chris Maloney.

Senior Chamada Palmore races 80 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter in a 45-38 win at Springboro. It was the first postseason game in Lakota East history. Photo taken by Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com. For more photos from this game, visit http://proofs.trimphotoandvideo.com/g/110312east_spring

Lakota East wins OT thriller 45-38 against Springboro -It took 16 years for Lakota East to earn its first trip to the postseason in school history, but it only took one try to win its first playoff game as the Thunderhawks defeated Springboro 45-38 in overtime at CareFlight Field in front of more than 5,000 cold fans on the campus of Springboro High School last Saturday. Lakota East will now play Moeller in the regional semifinal at the University of Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium at 2 p.m. this Saturday.

Fricker’s in West Chester scheduled to open mid-January - A Dayton-based wing joint is poised to open a new location in West Chester off Tylersville Road in mid-January, Fricker’s director of human resources and franchising Paul Curtis told WestChesterBuzz.com last week. The new Fricker’s will be located at 7844 Kingland Drive.

East vs. West food drive brings in roughly 74,000 cans - Lakota East may have won the football game, but the winner of the annual food drive was Lakota West High School. Principals of both high schools said last week that the entire Lakota school district donated roughly 74,000 cans to Reach Out Lakota in just one week.

Lakota West falls in penalty kicks to Mason in regional final -Lakota West lost its regional final matchup with Mason Saturday. The game was scoreless through regulation and through the 30-minute sudden victory overtime. The Comets then won in penalty kicks, 2-1.

Lakota East senior Anna Starr had 36 assists and 11 digs in 25-18, 25-8, 14-25, 25-14 loss to Ursuline Saturday in the regional final at Lebanon High School. Photo taken by Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com.For more photos from this game, visit http://proofs.trimphotoandvideo.com/g/110312east

Lakota East comes up short in volleyball regional final - The Ursuline Lions continued the tradition of Girls Greater Cincinnati League volleyball teams winning local regional titles with a 25-18, 25-8, 14-25, 25-14 win against Lakota East on Saturday at Lebanon High School. For the Thunderhawks, it was their first time in the school’s 16-year history that they advanced to the regional semifinal. The loss also marks the end of the high school career of one of the state’s top players in Purdue commit Ashley Evans, who finished the match with a game-high 19 kills and 8 digs.

Lawyer to fight West Chester’s Lady Liberty ruling - The fight to put Lady Liberty back out on a busy street corner in West Chester Township next tax season isn’t over, Sheila McLaughlin of The Cincinnati Enquirer reported last week. The 12th District Court of Appeals has ruled against Liberty Tax Service’s “waver,” saying West Chester gave the company a fair shake in hearings to decide whether the mascot was allowed under the township’s sign code. Last Tuesday, the company’s lawyer asked the appeals court to take another look at the case before the constitutionality question is broached.

Reach Out Lakota seeks gifts and coats for holidays - Reach Out Lakota is seeking volunteers for its adopt-a-child program and donations for its winter coat drive to help families in need this holiday season. The adopt-a-child program will provide approximately 1,000 local children with gifts during the holidays. Reach Out Lakota officials hope to provide each registered child with two $25 gifts.

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SatNov3

Lakota East wins OT thriller 45-38 against Springboro

Posted by akiefaber November 3rd, 2012, 10:40 pm Post a Comment

Lakota East junior Bobby Brown makes a one-handed touchdown catch in the corner of end zone on a pass from junior quarterback Eric Eichler. It was one of many scores for East, who defeated Springboro 45-38 in overtime Saturday in the regional quarterfinals. Photo taken by Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com. For more photos from this game, visit http://proofs.trimphotoandvideo.com/g/110312east_spring

It took 16 years for Lakota East to earn its first trip to the postseason in school history, but it only took one try to win its first playoff game as the Thunderhawks defeated Springboro 45-38 in overtime at CareFlight Field in front of more than 5,000 cold football fans on the campus of Springboro High School Saturday.

Springboro trailed 31-14 midway through the 3rd quarter, but roared back to tie the game 38-38 with less than a minute to play. After scoring a touchdown in OT, the Thunderhawks defense then stopped senior Rahman Hardin before he could cross the goal line on a 4th-and-goal from the 2-yard line.

“I think our kids are resilient and persevered.,” Lakota East head coach Rick Haynes said. “We just kept fighting, but they just kept coming back.”

“They did a great job after everything they went through this week and we are just happy to be moving on.”

It was an emotional game for the Springboro Panthers, who lost one of their teammates this week. Prior to kickoff, Shaun Frechette was membered with a moment of silence and a balloon release. The junior lineman, who hoped to play in the NFL one day, died in a one-car crash on his way to school on Ohio 741 Thursday morning.

“It was obviously something we hadn’t planned on and it certainly shook up our week physically and emotionally, but these guys have fought through a lot of adversity and found ways to overcome,” Springboro head coach Ryan Wilhite said.

Senior Chamada Palmore races 80 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter in a 45-38 win at Springboro. It was the first postseason game in Lakota East history. Photo taken by Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com. For more photos from this game, visit http://proofs.trimphotoandvideo.com/g/110312east_spring

It was the Thunderhawks, however, who spoiled the evening on their first offensive play when senior Will Mahone raced 76 yards down the visitor’s sideline to the 4-yard line. Mahone then took the next two handoffs and from 1-yard out scored 50 seconds into the contest.

Lakota East scored two more times in the first half, each time on big plays. The first one coming on a pitch from junior quarterback Eric Eichler to senior Chamada Palmore, who raced 80 yards for the touchdown. Then later, junior Bobby Brown made a one-handed catch in the corner of end zone on a pass from Eichler.

Springboro hung around, scoring on a one-yard run by junior quarterback Jack Schaaf and again on a 6-yard pass play from Schaaf to sophomore D.L. Knock with 43 seconds left in the first half, making the score 21-14.

After adding a field goal, Lakota East scored on another big play when Eichler found Brown wide open for a 58-yard touchdown on a play-action pass play that fooled the Panthers’ defense and gave the Thunderhawks a 31-14 advantage midway through the third quarter.

The two teams then traded blows.

Springboro scored when Schaaf fumbled the ball at the Lakota East 1-yard line and his tight end Jordan Rigg recovered in the end zone. Eichler then completed a 22-yard touchdown pass to linebacker Jake Chestnut, who lined at tight end, with 9:33 left in the game. The Panthers followed that with 37-yard pass play from Schaaf to senior Jake Johnson, making the score 38-28 with 7:45 left to go.

Needing points in the fourth quarter, Springboro decided to kick a field goal on a 4th-and-5 from the Lakota East 19-yard line. Senior placekicker Josh Depp converted the 36-yard attempt with 4:19 left to play, to make the score 38-31.

The Panthers then forced a three-and-out and regained possession at their own 42-yard line with 3:08 left in the game. On that drive, Schaaf converted a 4th-and-1 on a screen pass to Knock. Overall, Schaaf orchestrated a 10-play, 58-yard drive that ended on a 22-yard TD pass to Johnson with 54 seconds left in regulation.

In overtime, Springboro won the coin toss and elected to play defense. Eichler then completed an 18-yard pass to Palmore, who was tackled on the 2-yard line. A play and a false start penalty later, Eichler gave East a 45-38 lead on a 6-yard touchdown.

The Panthers then took it down from the 20-yard line to the 2, but failed to punch it in.

“We are hurting tonight because we don’t want this to end,” Wilhite said. “A chance to spend another week with this team would be a dream come true. The 2012 group will be remembered in Springboro forever.”

Lakota East will have another week to build on its legacy, as it will play Moeller in the regional semifinal at the University of Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium at 2 p.m. next Saturday.

Lakota East 7 14 10 7 7 45
Springboro 7 7 7 17 0 38

LE – Mahone 1-yard run (Smith kick)
S – Schaaf 1-yard run (Depp kick)
LE – Palmore 80-yard run (Smith kick)
LE – Brown 25-yard catch from Eichler (Smith kick)
S – Knock 6-yard pass from Schaaf (Depp kick)
LE – Gasser 42-yard field goal
LE – Brown 58-yard catch from Eichler (Smith kick)
S – Rigg fumble recovery in end zone (Depp kick)
LE – Chestnut 22-yard catch from Eichler (Smith kick)
S – Johnson 37-yard pass from Schaaf (Depp kick)
S – Depp 36-yard field goal
S – Johnson 22-yard pass from Schaaf (Depp kick)
LE – Eichler 6-yard run (Smith kick) in OT

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FriNov2

East vs. West food drive brings in roughly 74,000 cans

Posted by akiefaber November 2nd, 2012, 11:48 am Post a Comment

Lakota West High School and its principal G. Elgin Card were honored during the Lakota East at Lakota West football game Oct. 26, 2012 for winning the annual food drive between the two rivals. It was estimated by the principals of each high school that the food drive brought in roughly 74,000 cans of food for Reach Out Lakota. Photo provided.

Lakota East may have won the football game last Friday, but the winner of the annual food drive was Lakota West High School.

According to the principals of both high schools, the entire Lakota school district donated roughly 74,000 cans to Reach Out Lakota in just one week.

The most coming from Lakota West High School, which gathered around 19,000 cans. The West feeder schools also donated around 19,000 cans, according Lakota West High School principal G. Elgin Card.

“The students and staff of Lakota West are very pleased that our efforts will help many people in need. I always talk to our young people about paying forward and they did in a big way,” Card said. “It makes me so proud to be a part of the Lakota West family.”

The East side was close in its donations, gathering around 36,000 cans between the high school and its feeder schools.

Reach Out Lakota food inventory coordinator Tim Harmon told The Cincinnati Enquirer prior to the estimate that the organization hopes to collect more than 19,000 pounds of food for low-income families living in West Chester and Liberty townships during this one-week food drive.

Harmon also told The Enquirer that the local charity receives about 80 percent of its annual food donations from Lakota school drives.

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