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SatFeb23

Mason eliminates Lakota East in district semifinals

Posted by akiefaber February 23rd, 2013, 11:45 pm Post a Comment

Mason, who entered postseason play No. 4 in the Associated Press Division I state poll, ended Lakota East’s season with a 64-33 win in the district semifinals on Saturday night at Kings High School.

Lakota East sophomore Leah Goodwin goes up for a basket in a 64-33 loss to Mason Feb. 23, 2013. Photo taken by Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com. More photos from this game,

Lakota East sophomore Leah Goodwin goes up for a basket in a 64-33 loss to Mason Feb. 23, 2013. Photo taken by Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com. More photos from this game, http://proofs.trimphotoandvideo.com/g/022313east_mason

Missouri-bound forward Kayla McDowell led Mason with 20 points and 13 rebounds, both of which were game highs.

A total of 12 Thunderhawks saw action in their final game of the season. Of those 12, eight were sophomores, two were juniors and two were freshmen.

Lakota East finishes the year with a 10-15 overall record. In the regular season, East posted a 7-7 record within the Greater Miami Conference.

Lakota East 6 18 4 5 33
Mason 16 18 10 20 64

Lakota East (10-15) - Satterwhite 2 1 5, Rodgers 1 1 3, Wills 1 1 3, Goodwin 2 2 8, Franklin 3 0 8, Catron 1 0 3, Panzeca 1 0 2, White 0 1 1. Totals 11 6 33.

Mason (21-1) - Herren 1 4 6, McDowell 8 4 20, Ammons 3 0 6, Neal 2 0 4, Gunn 2 2 6, Mason 3 3 9, Melinick 1 3 5, Brown 2 0 4, Rutowski 2 0 4. Totals 24 16 64.

Halftime: Mason 34-24. 3-pointers L 5 (Goodwin 2, Franklin 2, Catron).

BOYS’ SWIMMING

Division I state championship

Team scores: 1. St. Xavier 270; 2. Upper Arlington 187.5; 3. St. Ignatius 186; 4. St. Francis De Sales 115; 5. Centerville 113; 6. Hudson 107; 7. North Canton Hoover 101; 8. Moeller 95; Mayfield 91; Sycamore 91; 15. Kings 39; 16. Anderson 38; 18. Talawanda 36; 25. Mason 27; 26. Lakota West 26; 28. Walnut Hills; 38. Little Miami 13; 42. Middletown 10; 43. Lakota East 9; 44. Cincinnati Turpin 7; 50. Lebanon 4; La Salle 1.

200MR–St. Ignatius 1:31.97 ; 200 free-Long (Upper Arlington) 1:38.43; 200IM–Palazzo (Hudson) 1:48.49; 50 free–Miller (Westerville North 20.87; 100Fly–Bailey (Youngstown Boardman) 49.43; 100 free–Belanger (Akron Firestone) 45.17; 500 free–Hendricks (St. Xavier) 4:27.69; 200FR–St. Xavier 1:23.74; 100Back–Appleby (Cuyahoga Falls) 49.00; 100Breast–Palazzo (Hudson) 55.00; 400FR–St. Ignatius 3:04.86.

GIRLS’ SWIMMING

Division I state championship
Team scores: 1. Ursuline 234; 2. Upper Arlington 215; 3. Mason 148; 4. Strongsville 136; 5. Fremont Ross 125; 6. Hudson 112; 7. Massillon Jackson 108; 7. Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 100; 9. Centerville 99.5; 10. St. Ursula 95; 14. Sycamore 54; Turpin 51; 36. Lakota East 12; 36. Mercy 12; 45. Mount Notre Dame 6; 48. Seton 4; 52. Lakota West 3; 54. Kings 1.

200MR–Ursuline 1:43.27; 200 free–Thatcher (Mason) 1:47.43; 200IM–Miller (Akron Firestone) 1:57.98; 50 free–Kinney (Massillon Jackson) 22.53; 100Fly–Martin (Pickerington Central) 55.37; 100 free–Kinney (Massillon Jackson) 49.70; 500 free–Thatcher (Mason) 4:47.81; 200FR–Upper Arlington 1:34.19; 100Back–Miller (Akron Firestone) 54.04; 100Breast–Blood (Ursuline) 1:03.09; 400FR–Ursuline 3:23.19.

WRESTLING

Division I District tournament At Fairfield
Team scores: 1. Moeller 195, 2. Centerville 96, 3. Loveland 85, 4. Fairfield 81, 5. Elder 76.5, 6. Laokta East 68.5, 7. Beavercreek 64, 8. Mason 62.5, 9. St. Xavier 60.5, 10. Miamisburg 58, 12. Princeton 51, 13. Colerain 49, 15. Sycamore 44, 16. Glen Este 39.5, 17. Lakota West 39, 18. Middletown 38.5, 20. Harrison 35, 23. Lebanon 28.5, 24. Edgewood 25, 27. Withrow 20, 28. La Salle 19, 29. Northwest 18, 31. Kings 9, 35. Anderson 7, 36. Hamilton 7, 37. Turpin 5, 39. Amelia 3.

Note: top four wrestlers in each weight class advance to state tournament.

First place
106-Jagel(Middletown) dec. Williams(Elder) 7-4; 113-Ziegler(Moeller) dec. Milano(LaSalle) 3-1; 120-Daly(Lakota East) dec. Barden(Fairfield) 5-2; 126-Selmon(Princeton) dec. Sicurella(Glen Este) 9-8; 132-Mendel(Moeller) dec. Denlinger(Kett. Fairmont) 3-1ot; 138-Sams(Fairfield) dec. Calvert(Sidney) 6-1; 145-Kowal(Princeton) dec. Leonhardt(Lakota West) 5-1; 152-Bair(Centerville) pin Wilson(Moeller); 160-Smith(Colerain) dec. Sizemore(Moeller) 9-6; 170-Corba(Beavercreek) dec. Schmidt(Miamisburg) 5-3; 182-Danis(Mason) dec. Rosser(Moeller) 5-3; 195-Thornberry(Moeller) dec. Scales(Colerain) 3-2ot; 220-Frueauf(Moeller) maj. dec. Isaacs(Withrow) 8-0; 285-Gutapfel(Harrison) dec. Burton(Lakota East) 6-1.

Third place
106-Heidkamp(Butler) pin Roth(Lakota East) 2:17; 113-Tucker(Loveland) dec. Logsdon(Lebanon) 5-2; 120-Ward(Moeller) dec. Clouse(Beavercreek) 3-0; 126-Parrett(Kett. Fairmont) dec. Borton(Moeller) 7-3; 132-Newell(Butler) dec. Heyob(St. Xavier) 12-7; 138-Branham(Miamisburg) dec. Morgan(Elder) 3-2; 145-Huber(Sycamore) pin Miller(Wayne) 2:33; 152-Lauffer(Fairfield) dec. Buchanan(Tecumseh) 3-1; 160-Caniglia(Loveland) dec. Globke(Middletown) 1-0; 170-Weber(Loveland) dec. Gilchrist(Centerville) 6-4; 182-Lay(Loveland) dec. McGraw(Troy) 5-1; 195-Bere(Sycamore) dec. Tonkin(Centerville) 9-8; 220-Nye(Springfield) dec. Martin(Butler) 7-3; 285-Daniels(Northwest) dec. Johnson(Elder) 5-1ot.

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Lakota West is eliminated after being upset by McAuley

Posted by akiefaber February 23rd, 2013, 12:43 am Post a Comment

After defeating McAuley by 20 points just two weeks ago, Lakota West was eliminated from postseason play when it lost to the Mohawks by the score of 58-57 in overtime of a district semifinal game on Friday night at Harrison High School.

In the loss, the Firebirds made only 26.9 percent of their field goal attempts. McAuley, on the other hand, converted 41.1 of its percent its field goal tries.

Sophomore Lauren Cannatelli led Lakota West with 17 points, 13 of which came in the fourth quarter and overtime. Freshman Nia Staples added 15 points in the loss.

Lakota West officially finishes the 2012-2013 season with a 20-4 record. There are two seniors on the team, Emily Niehaus and Rachel Tomasic.

Lakota West (20-4) -
Staples 5 3 15, Wells 1 0 2, Cannatelli 5 3 17, Carter 0 1 1, Tomasic 1 2 4, Whitaker 3 0 6, Aull 1 5 7, Wasan 2 1 5. Totals: 18 15 57.

McAuley (15-9) -
Bove 7 0 15, Lambert 4 0 11, Vogelpohl 2 0 4, Egbers 3 4 11, Pifher 2 0 4, McFelea 4 0 10, Meunch 1 0 2. Totals: 23 5 58.

Halftime: McAuley 30-23. 3-pointers: L 6 (Cannatelli 4, Staples 2); M 7 (Lambert 3, McFelea 2, Bove, Egbers).

Lakota East boys’ basketball team advances – The Thunderhawks defeated Glen Este by the score of 73-48 in their postseason opener on Friday night at Lakota West High School. Sophomore center Alex White led Lakota East with 16 points. East will now play Oak Hills (8-14) on Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Lakota West. The Thunderhawks defeated Oak Hills, 49-36, in their only regular-season meeting this season on Dec. 18.

Lakota East (16-7) - Boez 1 4 6, A. Emrick 1 0 2, Harpring 3 0 7, S. Lowry 3 2 8, Shaw 4 1 10, Norris 3 1 7, D. Lowry 2 0 4, Panzeca 3 1 7 Baxter 2 2 6, White 6 3 16. Totals: 28 15 73.

Glen Este (4-19) - Keszei 3 0 6, Harris 1 1 4, Flanigan 1 2 4, T. Burdick 1 5 7, Jones 1 0 3, Gordon 1 2 4, Rieck 6 2 16, Speigel 0 2 2, Couch 0 2 2. Totals: 16 14 48.

Halftime: Lakota East 37-20. 3-pointers: G 4 (Harris, Jones Rieck 2); E 2 (Harpring, Shaw). (more…)

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TueFeb19

Lakota East wins sectional wrestling title

Posted by akiefaber February 19th, 2013, 5:25 am Post a Comment

Lakota East captured its first-ever sectional championship in wrestling at Centerville High School this past weekend.

Winning individual sectional championships were Austin Daly and Jacob Burton.

Finishing as sectional runner-ups were Douglas Davenport and Johnny Detherage. Placing third was Daniel Roth and Kolton Wagner. Placing fourth was Justin Brown, Anthony Palacio, and Ryan Durham.

All 9 of these wrestlers are automatic qualifiers for the district championships. Placing fifth and acting as an alternate to districts is Justin Unser-Baumann. Placing sixth was Sam Roth and Corey Howard. In all, 12 of 14 Thunderhawks placed in the sectional championships with 9 moving on automatically to districts.

Districts will be held at Fairfield High School this Friday and Saturday. Action begins at 3:45 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Saturday. The top 4 in each weight class qualify for the state championships.

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MonFeb4

Sports recap: Cannatelli leads Firebirds to sixth straight win

Posted by akiefaber February 4th, 2013, 7:18 am Post a Comment
Lakota West's Lauren Cannatelli leads the Firebirds in scoring this season with more than 14 points per game. Photo from Mason game Jan. 12, 2013 by Jeff Swinger.

Lakota West’s Lauren Cannatelli leads the Firebirds in scoring this season with more than 14 points per game. Photo from Mason game Jan. 12, 2013 by Jeff Swinger.

Lakota West has won six straight heading into its matchup with school district rival Lakota East on Wednesday. The Firebirds latest came Saturday with a 60-43 win against Fairfield. Lakota West sophomore Lauren Cannatelli led all scorers with 14 points.

Fairfield (7-13, 4-9) – Butler 1 0 2, Stewart 0 4 4, Spaulding 1 0 2, Saliba 1 0 2, Mueller 4 0 11, Williams 3 2 8, Ricks 2 0 4, Rhodes 5 0 10. Totals: 17 6 43.

Lakota West (16-3, 10-3)
– Wells 1 1 3, Niehaus 2 3 8, Staples 4 2 10, Cannatelli 5 3 14, Whitaker 2 1 5, Carter 3 0 6, Tomasic 1 0 2, Aull 3 1 7, Wasan 2 1 5. Totals: 23 12 60.

Halftime – Lakota West 31-25. 3-pointers: F 3 (Mueller); L 2 (Niehuas, Cannatelli).

Girls’ basketball

The Thunderhawks snapped a four-game skid with a 60-48 win at Middletown Saturday. Lakota East has two games left in the regular season, at Lakota West Wednesday and at Fairfield Saturday.

Lakota East 13 10 13 24 60
Middletown 17 9 5 17 48

Lakota East (7-13, 6-7) – Satterwhite 4 1 9, Rodgers 1 0 3, Pearl 0 1 1, Franklin 3 2 9, White 3 3 9, Wills 4 1 9, Thomas 2 1 5, Goodwin 3 6 13, Panzeca 1 0 2. Totals 21 15 60.

Middletown (8-13, 2-11)
– Rodriguez 2 1 5, Edwards 6 12 24, Shealey 4 1 9, Booker 2 1 5, Bost 0 1 1, Banks 2 0 4. Totals 16 16 48.

Halftime – Middletown 26-23. 3-pointers: L 3 (Rodgers, Franklin, Goodwin).


Boys’ basketball

Lakota East remained in a four-way tie for first place in the GMC despite being upset, 69-59, by Colerain Friday night. Senior guard Stedman Lowry paced the Thunderhawks with 22 points. However, senior guard Milton Davis scored a game-high 25 points for the Cardinals. With a 7-4 conference record, East is tied with Fairfield (12-7, 7-4), Sycamore (10-8, 7-4) and Middletown (10-9, 7-4).

Lakota East 16 12 15 16 59
Colerain 12 18 17 22 69

Lakota East (14-5, 7-4) – Emrick 1 0 2, Harpring 5 0 13, S. Lowry 8 0 22, D. Lowry 1 0 3, Baxter 3 0 6, White 6 1 13. Totals: 25 1 59.

Colerain (7-10, 3-8) – Bennie 4 2 12, Porter 1 0 3, Cook 3 0 8, Reed 3 1 8, Davis 7 5 25, Mays 4 1 10. Totals: 23 10 69.

Halftime – Colerain 30-28. 3-pointers: L 10 (Harpring 3, S. Lowry 6, D. Lowry); C 13 (Bennie 2, Porter, Cook 2, Reed, Davis 6, Mays).

The Firebirds made eight 3-pointers, but it wasn’t enough as they lost 62-58 at Middletown Friday night. The loss was Lakota West’s second straight in the GMC. The team did rebound with a 72-69 overtime win at Kings on Saturday, but it didn’t help their conference record, which fell to 6-5. Meanwhile, with the win, Middletown remains in a four-way tie for first place in the GMC. Junior Vincent Edwards, who has offers from Dayton, Xavier, West Virginia and Purdue, scored 17 points and pulled down 13 rebounds in the win. His junior classmate, Chance Sorrell, added a career-high 19 points and 12 rebounds.

Lakota West 17 16 12 13 58
Middletown 11 20 12 19 62

Lakota West (12-6, 6-5) – Barnes 5 2 14, Bowling 3 0 6, Williams 4 0 11, Moo Young 2 0 4, Grove 5 0 13, Hicks 3 0 6, Thomas 1 0 2, Martin 1 0 2. Totals 24 2 58.

Middletown (10-9, 7-4) – Edwards 5 7 17, Sorrell 8 3 19, Marshall 3 6 12, Jackson 3 0 7, Dean 3 1 7. Totals 22 17 62.

Halftime – Lakota West 33-31. 3-pointers: L 8 (Barnes 2, Williams 3, Grove 3); M 1 (Jackson).

2013 GMC Wrestling Championships

1. Mason 177.0
2. Fairfield 144.0
3. Sycamore 121.0
4. Lak. East 94.5
5. Lak. West 92.0
6. Colerain 91.0
7. Princeton 87.5
8. Middletown 77.5
9. Oak Hills 22.5
10. Hamilton 22.0

First Place
106: Anthony Jagel(Middletown) dec. Patrick Kearney(Mason) 4-3
113: Austin Sper(Fairfield) pin Dylan Roth(Oak Hills) 1:07
120: Austin Daly(Lak. East) dec. Greysun Barden(Fairfield) 3-2
126: Patrick Allen(Colerain) dec. Brandon Selmon(Princeton) 3-1SV
132: Caleb Dimerling(Mason) dec. Justin Brown(Lak. East) 1-0
138: Adam Sams(Fairfield) dec. Jordan Collins(Mason) 13-6
145: Kevin Leonhardt(Lak. West) dec. Brad Huber(Sycamore) 4-0
152: Latrell Davis(Middletown) dec. A.J. Kowal(Princeton) 3-2
160: Detuan Smith(Colerain) maj. dec. Jacob Globke(Middletown) 12-3
170: Drew Fenton(Lak. West) dec. Ryan Gaffney(Sycamore) 5-1
182: Thomas Danis(Mason) maj. dec. Michael Plunkett(Fairfield) 9-0
195: TeGray Scales(Colerain) dec. Stephen Ludwig(Fairfield) 5-1
220: Tinashe Bere(Sycamore) dec. Austin Morris(Mason) 5-3
285: Jacob Burton(Lak. East) dec. Adam Quick(Mason) 3-2 (more…)

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MonJan21

Sports weekend recap: Lakota box scores

Posted by akiefaber January 21st, 2013, 12:01 am Post a Comment

Boys’ basketball

Lakota West 55, St. Xavier 50

Lakota West (9-4)- Barnes 4 9 18, Bowling 2 0 4, Williams 3 3 12, Peterkin 2 0 4, Grove 5 1 13, Martin 2 0 4. Totals: 18 13 55.

St. Xavier (10-3)- Carroll 6 0 14, King 1 0 3, Mills 1 0 2, Blink 2 0 5, Gellenbeck 1 0 2, Barrett 5 2 13, Hadden 5 0 11. Totals: 21 2 50.

Halftime: Lakota West 31-26. 3-pointers: LW 6 (Williams 3, Grove 2, Barnes); SX 6 (Carroll 2, King, Blink, Barrett, Hadden).

Lakota West 73, Anderson 65

Anderson (7-6) – Stevlingson 4 1 11, Rogers 1 02, Cossins 6 5 17, Carroll 6 7 21, Martina 1 0 2, Murdock 5 2 12. Totals 23 15 65

Lakota West (8-4) – Barnes 2 4 8, Bowling 3 3 9, Williams 7 5 22, Grove 5 8 19, Martin 4 0 8, Peterkin 1 0 3, Higginbotham 2 0 4. Totals 24 20 73.

Halftime: Anderson 34-32. 3-pointers: A – 4 (Carroll 2, Stevlingson 2), LW – 5 (Williams 3, Grove, Peterkin).

Lakota East 55, Our Savior (N.Y.) 53

Lakota East (12-4) – Emrick 1 0 2, Harpring 4 0 6, S. Lowry 11 0 20, Norris 1 0 2, D. Lowry 5 0 8, White 6 5 17. Totals: 28 5 55.

Our Savior – Diallo 1 0 2, Little 7 0 11, Nzei 4 0 8, Diallo 10 3 23, Yakwe 4 1 9. Totals: 26 4 53.

Halftime: Lakota East 22-15. 3-Pointers L 6 (Harpring 2, S. Lowry 2, D. Lowry 2); O 3 (Little 3).

Girls’ basketball

Mason 53, Lakota East 28

Mason (16-0, 10-0) – Herren 2 1 7, McDowell 6 5 17, Ammons 4 2 11, Neal 0 2 2, Gunn 2 3 7, Vorherr 0 1 1, Mason 1 2 4, Melinick 2 0 4. Totals 17 16 53.

Lakota East (6-10, 5-5) – Satterwhite 1 1 3, Wills 1 2 4, Goodwin 1 2 5, Franklin 1 1 4, White 3 2 8, Thomas 0 1 1, Lamar 0 1 1, Panzeca 0 2 2. Totals 7 12 28.

Halftime: Mason 23-15. 3-pointers M 3 (Herren 2, Ammons); L 2 (Goodwin, Franklin)

Wrestling

On Friday, the Lakota East wrestling team took on Loveland, No. 2 in The Cincinnati Enquirer Division I coaches’ poll.

As with its recent match against No. 3 Fairfield, the Thunderhawks came out strong but fell just a bit short of claiming the upset.

East lost to Loveland by a score of 38-27. The split in matches was 7-6 in favor of Loveland.

East, again, had to give up 6 points due to a forfeit at 113 lbs. The Thunderhawks also missed a couple of opportunities in some very close bouts to turn the final score to their favor.

Winners for East included: Daniel Roth, Austin Daly, Justin Brown, Kolton Wagner, Anthony Palacio, and Jacob Burton.

Next up for the Hawks is the quarterfinals of the state dual meet series (new this season) against Edgewood at Mason High School on Wednesday at 6 p.m. East is the No. 3 seed and Edgewood is the No. 6 seed.

James V. Horning Memorial Invitational At Mason

Team scores: 1. Centerville 253.5, 2. Mason 244.5, 3. Fairmont 192, 4. Beavercreek 179, 5. Lakota West 158.5, 6. Pickerington North 152, 7. Colerain 150, 8. Glen Este 138, 9. Dublin Coffman 84, 10. Milford 35.
Finals

106-Gutierrez (Pick North) dec. Kearney (Mason) 11-7; 113-Barklay (Center) dec. DelValle (Fairmont) 3-0; 120-Watson (Center) dec. Clouse (Beavercreek) 6-3; 126-Parrett (Fairmont) major dec. Donigian (Beavercreek) 9-1; 132-Denlinger (Fairmont) dec. Scanlon (Center) 6-2; 138-Leonhardt (Lakota) dec. Keller (Beavercreek) 2-1; 145-Cress (Lakota) pin Collins (Mason) 5:27; 152-Bair (Center) dec. Boykin (Fairmont) 4-3; 160-Smith (Colerain) dec. Wooden (Dublin) 5-4; 170-Corba (Beavercreek) pin Gilchrist (Center) 4:18; 182-Danis (Mason) dec. JOnes (Center) 4-1; 195-Scales (Colerain) major dec. Tonkin (Center) 12-2; 220-Jennings (Center) pin McBurrows (Lakota) 4:44; 285-Crissman (Glen Este) by default Quick (Mason).

Boys’ swimming

Southwest Ohio Classic At Keating Natatorium Note: Saturday results

Team scores: 1. St. Xavier 321, 2. Oakwood 161, 3. Centerville 129, 4. Moeller 98, 4. Sycamore 98, 6. Kings 77, 7. Anderson 59, 8. talawanda 57, 9. Vandalia 55, 10. Versailles 54, 11. Wyoming 51, 12. Lakota West 50, 13. Walnut Hills 45, 14. Beavercreek 42, 15. Wilmington 40, 17. Mason 33, 20. Lakota East 26, 21. Indian Hill 23, 22. Fairfield 22, 23. Mariemont 21, 24. Madeira 20, 26. Turpin 19, 27. Lebanon 16, 29. Middletown 6, 29. Milford 6, 31. SEven Hills 5, 32. Little Miami 4, 35. Glen Este 2.

200FR-St. Xavier 1:26.75; 200Breast-Rutter (Wyoming) 2:07.57; 50Breast-Jones (St. X) 28.44; 500 free-Goertemiller (Oakwood) 4:30.58; 100Back-Quallen (Wilmington) 51.25; 100Fly-Quallen (Wilmington) 49.26; 50 free-Elder (Meadowdale) 21.25; 400IM-Brooks (Centerville) 4:01.14; 200 free-Goertemiller (Oakwood) 1:42.11; 400MR-St. Xavier 3:29.55.

Girls’ swimming

Southwest Ohio Classic At Keating Natatorium Note: Saturday results

Team scores: 1. Ursuline 211, 2. Oakwood 169, 3. Indian HIll 128, 4. Centerville 118, 5. Turpin 115, 6. Mason 112, 7. St. Ursula 104, 8. Mariemont 99, 9. Versailles 62, 10. Springboro 58, 13. Lakota West 41, 14. Cincinnati Country Day 37, 16. CHCA 28, 18. Fenwick 27, 18. Mercy 27, 21. Sycamore 19, 23. Mt. Notre Dame 18, 24. Seton 17, 26. Madeira 13, 27. Wilmington 12, 28. Kings 11, 29. Walnut Hills 9, 31. Anderson 8, 33. Loveland 3, 34. Milford 2.

200FR-Ursuline 1:36.66; 200Breast-Crew (Shawnee) 2:17.30; 50Breast-Massie (Carroll) 31.02; 500 free-Thatcher (Mason) 4:53.10; 100Back-Whiteley (Springboro) 56.15; 100Fly-Shaffer (Springfield) 57.59; 50 free-Tomley (Ursuline) 23.92; 400IM-Lofquist (Oakwood) 4:28.41; 200 free-Wooden (CCD) 1:49.49; 400MR-Ursuline 3:52.55.

Diving finals – Sunday results
Individual results: 1. Sewell (Mason) 494.15; 2. Lehman (Centerville) 446.05; 3. Schuermann (Alter) 443.50; 4. McConnell (Lakota East) 434.50; 5. Polk (Centerville) 422.85; 6. Brophy (Summit Country Day) 417.70; 7. DiMasso (Sycamore) 411.35; 8. Wegryn (Indian Hill) 397.25; 9. Woods (Centerville) 394.15; 10. Carr (Mason) 390.85.

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ThuJan17

Regional wrestling brackets are set for state tournament

Posted by akiefaber January 17th, 2013, 9:22 am Post a Comment

Usual suspects draw top seeds in team event

Lakota East and senior Austin Daly (left) are the No. 3 seed in Region 7A. The regional tournament will begin next week, on Jan. 23. East will face No. 6-seeded Edgewood at Mason High School at 6 p.m., while No. 4 Lakota West will face No. 5 Springboro at Fairfield High School Photo taken during the Fairfield Invitational wrestling meet Jan. 5, 2013 by Tony Jones.

Kevin Goheen reports:

The Ohio High School Athletic Association announced regional brackets for its inaugural wrestling dual state tournament this week.

Moeller, Harrison and Fairfield in Division I, Ross in Division II and Reading in Division III were named No. 1 seeds in their respective regionals.

First and second round matches (regional quarterfinals) of the single-elimination tournament will be held on Jan. 23. Regional semifinals will be held on Jan. 30, with the regional finals set for Feb. 6.

Eight regional winners in the three divisions will meet on Feb. 9 at Ohio State University’s St. John Arena to determine state championship teams.

Sites and times for the regional quarterfinal round will be announced on Tuesday, according to the OHSAA

Moeller, ranked No. 1 in the Enquirer coaches’ poll and No. 3 in the state coaches’ poll, heads up the Division I, Region 8A field. Loveland, which is ranked No. 2 by the area coaches and No. 10 in the state, is the second seed in that half of the Region 8 bracket followed by No. 3 Sycamore and No. 4 Glen Este.

Harrison, Elder, St. Xavier and Princeton are the top four seeds in Region 8B. Harrison is ranked No. 6 in the latest Enquirer poll and owns a 31-30 dual win against No. 5 Elder this season.

Elder is coming off a 31-23 win against No. 7 St. Xavier this past Saturday night following a loss at Moeller on Friday. St. Xavier knocked off Harrison 31-27 last week.

Fairfield is the No. 1 seed in Region 7A. The Indians are ranked No. 3 locally. Mason, ranked No. 4, is the second seed followed by Lakota East as the third seed and Lakota West as the fourth seed. The Region 7B bracket is comprised of Dayton teams, led by Centerville as the No. 1 seed.

Lakota East will face Edgewood, a six seed, on Jan. 23 at 6 p.m. at Mason High School, while Lakota West will face Springboro, a five seed, that same day and time at Fairfield High School.

Ross is the No. 1-ranked team in the Enquirer Division II-III coaches’ poll. Coach Rich Dunn’s team, led by returning state qualifiers Joseph Jones (145) and Tyler Bridwell (195), have had strong showings at the Glenn Sample Coaches Classic (placing fourth) and other larger tournaments to earn the No. 1 seed in Division II Region 15B.

New Richmond is the No. 2 seed, followed by Eaton and No. 4 seed Bethel-Tate.

Reading, coming off a win at its own Charlie Moore Invitational this past weekend, is the top seed in Division III Region 23A, ahead of No. 2 Carlisle.

Deer Park is the third seed, while Badin is seeded fourth. Reading is ranked No. 4 in the coaches’ poll.

Blanchester, ranked No. 3 locally, is the second seed in Region 23B behind New Lebanon Dixie.

Greater Miami Conference Wrestling Championship

Lakota East High School will host the 2012-2013 Greater Miami Conference Wrestling Championship on Saturday, Feb. 2.

Doors open for spectators at 9 a.m. and the first round will start at 10:00 a.m.

Ticket Prices are $6 for each session, $10 for a tournament pass for adults; $4 for each session, $6 for a tournament pass for students.

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MonJan7

Lakota East and Lakota West wrestling report

Posted by akiefaber January 7th, 2013, 12:41 pm Post a Comment

This past weekend, the Lakota East varsity wrestling team placed sixth out of 18 teams at the Fairfield Invitational – just missing the top five by one point.

Austin Daly (Sr., 120 lbs.) and Jacob Burton (Sr., 285 lbs.) both placed second, losing very close bouts in the championship finals.

Daly knocked off long time nemesis Greyson Bardon from Fairfield in the semifinals. Lakota East head coach James Lehman said, Daly then lost a very close bout on a “mysterious” penalty in the finals to district champion Brendan Watson (Centerville).

Meanwhile, Burton had a rematch of his Coaches Classic semifinal loss in which he has now narrowed the gap even more losing a close 3-1 decision to Truman Gutapfel (Harrison). Gutapfel has a full ride to play football at Boston College.

Also placing for Lakota East: Justin Brown placed fourth; Daniel Roth placed fifth; Austin Schoeffler and Ryan Durham both placed sixth.

The JV/Freshmen competed very well at the Xenia JV Invitational where no team scores were kept. Champions included: Dominic Brown, Sam Roth, and Deante Evans; Josh Miller finished second; Nick Frank and Adam Hacker each placed third.

Below are the results for Lakota West wrestling Saturday at the Beavercreek Invitational.

Team scores:
1. Sidney 216.5
2. Lakota West 201.5
3. Beavercreek 180.5
4. Greeneview 167
5. Stebbins 132
6. Trotwood-Madison 50
7. Meadowdale 6

Lakota West placers:
106 Austin Soliday – 4th
120 Jake Jensen – 3rd
126 Andrew Acuna – 4th
132 Evan Krause – 3rd
138 Kevin Leonhardt – 2nd
145 Andy Cress – 1st
152 Greg Smith – 3rd
160 Josh Gerding – 2nd
170 Drew Fenton – 3rd
182 Jackson Smith – 3rd
195 John Skepple – 3rd
220 Eli McBurrows – 1st
285 Daulton Frasier – 2nd
285 George Asafo-Adjei – 4th

All but one starter placed top four for Lakota West. Sophomore Andy Cress won the title at 145 lbs. by beating Logan Calvert from Sidney, who beat Cress last week at the Dayton Holiday tourney. Senior Eli McBurrows wrestled a dominant finals match against Thomas Baker from Beavercreek to win the title at 220 lbs.

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SunDec16

Lakota East edges Lakota West 77-73 in classic

Posted by akiefaber December 16th, 2012, 3:00 pm Post a Comment

Lakota East held off school district rival Lakota West, 77-73, Saturday night in a game that went down to the final seconds.

Myo Baxter puts up a shot against Lakota West in what turned out to be a 77-73 win for Lakota East Saturday, Dec. 15. Photo taken by Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com. For more photos from this game, visit http://proofs.trimphotoandvideo.com/g/121512east_west

The Thunderhawks, No. 3 in the latest Cincinnati Enquirer Division I coaches’ poll, led Lakota West, No. 2 in the same poll, by 10 points with 2:48 left in the fourth quarter. The Firebirds, however, closed the gap to one and trailed 74-73 with a minute remaining, according to WestFirebirds.com.

Lakota missed opportunities to take the lead, missing field goals with 45 seconds and then again with 23 seconds to go. Then, with nine seconds left on the clock, the Firebirds missed a three-point attempt that would have tied the game.

According to the Pulse Journal, the two teams played in front of “a standing-room-only crowd.” The paper’s Eric Hickey reported senior Stedman Lowry led East with 24 points. Furthermore, according to the Pulse, Myo Baxter added 18 points and eight rebounds in the win.

WestFirebirds.com reported Lakota West seniors Ali Barnes and Monty Boykins led the Firebirds with 22 and 21 points, respectively.

The win improves Lakota East to 7-0 overall and 2-0 in the Greater Miami Conference, Lakota West falls to 3-1 and 2-0 in the GMC. Due this season’s scheduling rules, the game did not count as a GMC league game.

Lakota East will be back in action this Tuesday when its visits Oak Hills (0-4, 0-2 in GMC) at 7:30 p.m. Next up for the Firebirds is a home game against Sycamore (2-2, 1-1 in GMC), also on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

(Box score not provided)

GIRLS BASKETBALL - The Firebirds (6-1, 4-1 Greater Miami Conference) stayed in a tie for second place in the GMC with a 55-29 road win against the Indians (3-3, 2-2). Sophomore guard Lauren Cannatelli led all scorers with 12 points, and freshman guard Nia Staples added 11. Junior guard Bria Spaulding led Fairfield with 10 points.

Lakota West (6-1, 4-1) - Wells 2 0 4, Niehaus 2 0 4, Staples 2 5 11, Adams 0 4 4, Cannatelli 5 0 12, Whitaker 1 0 2, Carter 3 2 8, Tomasic 1 2 5, Aull 0 3 3, Kibell 1 0 2, Wasan 1 0 2. Totals: 17 16 55.

Fairfield (3-3, 2-2) – Butler 1 1 4, Slaughter 1 1 3, Spaulding 5 0 10, Mueller 1 1 3, B. Williams 2 0 4, Bentley 0 2 2, James 1 0 2, Branch 0 1 1. Totals: 11 6 29.

Halftime: Lakota West 34-11. 3-Pointers: L 5 (Staples 2, Cannatelli 2, Tomasic); F 1 (Butler).

GIRLS BASKETBALL - After losing its first five games of the season, Lakota East won its second straight when it defeated Middletown by the score of 56-47 Saturday afternoon. Sophomore Kandace Satterwhite led East with 16 points and seven rebounds, both career highs. Sophomore Cydney Franklin added 11 points for the Thunderhawks. Middletown senior Vada Edwards led the Middies with a season high 27 points. Edwards, who is averaging 19.7 points and 9.6 rebounds per game this season, also had 12 rebounds in the loss. Lakota East will be back in action Monday night at 7:30 p.m. when it visits Winton Woods.

Middletown (3-4, 0-4) -
Rodriguez 2 1 5, Edwards 12 3 27, Shealey 1 0 3, Roberts 4 0 8, Reynolds 2 0 4. Totals 21 4 47.

Lakota East (2-5, 2-2) -
Satterwhite 8 0 16, Rodgers 3 3 9, Wills 1 0 2, Franklin 4 2 11, White 2 0 4, Catron 3 0 8, Thomas 1 0 2, Goodwin 2 0 4. Totals 24 5 56.

Halftime: Lakota East 26-23. 3-Pointers: M 1 (Shealey); LE 3 (Franklin, Catron 2).

Comet Classic Diving meet At Sycamore
Individual results: 1. McConnell (Lakota East) 432.15; 2. Sewell (Mason) 428.85; 3. House (Lakota West) 392.40; 4. DiMasso (Sycamore) 378.45; 5. Brophy (Summit Country Day) 368.40; 6. Carr (Mason) 361.85; 7. Wegryn (Indian Hill) 353.5; 8. Arnold (Indian Hill) 335.45; 9. Hayes (Mercy) 323.90; 10. Korengele (Indian Hill) 323.25; A. Mitchell (McNicholas) 318.05; 12. Carolin (Seton) 310.50; 13. M. Mitchell (McNicholas) 310.30; Tepe (Colerain) 308.05; 15. Rupp (Oakwood) 304.15.

RESTLING Coaches Classic At Harrison Note: semifinals and finals are Sunday
Team scores (thru quarterfinals):
1. Fairfield 131, 2. Moeller 129.5, 3. Loveland 101, 4. Mason 93.5, 5. Ross 81, 6. Simon Kenton (Ky.) 80.5, 7. Mount Vernon 73, 8. Lakota East 70, 9. Elder 65.5, 10. Kettering Fiarmont 63, 11. St. Xavier 60.5, 12. Harrison 59, 13. Beavercreek 57, 14. Glen Este 53.5, 15. Sycamore 52.5, 16. Ryle 52, 17. Middletown 48.5, 18. Lakota West 45.5, 19. Walton-Verona (Ky.) 42.5, 20. Edgewood 42, 21. Colerain 41, 22. Princeton 39.5, 23. La Salle 36.5, 24. Lebanon 36.5, 25. New Richmond 36, 26. Amelia 33, 27. Bethel-Tate 32, 28. Oak Hills 30, 29. Deer Park 26, 30. Hamilton 25, 30. Reading 25, 32. Turpin 24, 33. Milford 23, 34. Kings 22.5, 35. Withrow 21, 36. Talawanda 19, 36. Northwest 19, 38. Madeira 17, 39. Western Hills 17, 40. Anderson 16.5, 41. Goshen 9.5.

Quarterfinals
106–Kearney (Mason) dec. Branson (Glen Este) 8-2; Roth (Lakota East) dec. Frankel (Sycamore) 8-1; Gatica (Fairfield) dec. Kruspe (Moeller) 4-2; Vuyk (Loveland) major dec. Bemerer (Reading) 13-2. 113–Riley (Mount Ver.) pin Sper (Fairfield) 3:43; Tucker (Loveland) dec. Logsdon (Lebanon) 9-5; Ziegler (Moeller) dec. Bean (Edgewood) 11-4; Milano (La Salle) major dec. Delvalle (Kettering) 10-0. 120–Daly (Lakota East) dec. Ward (Moeller) 6-5; Davis (Fairfield) dec. Owens (Simon Kenton) 10-6; May (Lebanon) dec. Peters (Bethel) 13-6; Adams (Ryle) major dec. Clouse (Beavercreek) 14-6. 126–Parrett (Kettering) dec. Allen (Colerain) 3-1; Borton (Moeller) dec. Ibarra (Madeira) 10-5; Parrott (Simon Kenton) dec. Donigian (Beavercreek) 6-2; Barden (Fairfield) dec. Selmon (Princeton) 3-2. 132–Denlinger (Kettering) major dec. Brown (Lakota East) 9-0; Hinkle (Mount Ver.) dec. Smith (Elder) 7-2; North (Ryle) pin Rose (Middletown) 3:43; Mendel (Moeller) dec. Meddings (Fairfield) 8-1. 138–Brown (Walton-Verona) dec. Stephens (St. Xavier) 6-1; Morgan (Elder) major dec. Davis (Glen Este) 10-2; Bryant (Fairfield) major dec. Keller (Beavercreek) 14-4; Leonhardt (Lakota West) pin Andrews (Deer Park) 1:58. 145–Sams (Fairfield) pin Burke (Oak Hills) 1:58; Camps (Edgewood) dec. Cummins (Turpin) 11-5; Collins (Mason) pin Morton (Moeller) 3:25; Jones (Ross) dec. Huber (Sycamore) 8-2. 152–Cooper (Simon Kenton) major dec. Williamson (Madeira) 12-1; Kowal (Princeton) dec. Staten (Mount Vern.) 4-0; Siemon (Deer Park) dec. Jones (Walton-Verona) 10-8; Davis (Middletown) dec. Wilson (Moeller) 7-4. 160–Heyob (St. Xavier) major dec. Conners (Elder) 10-0; Meyer (Moeller) dec. Caniglia (Loveland) 8-5; Lauffer (Fairfield) dec. Smith (Colerain) 2-1; Globke (Middletown) major dec. Rivera (Harrison) 13-2. 170–Sizemore (Moeller) pin Thomas (Fairfield) 3:11; Jones (Walton-Verona) major dec. Day (Reading) 15-1; Corba (Beavercreek) pin Meiman (Ryle) 1:09; Weber (Loveland) dec. Reid (New Rich.) 7-6. 182–Chamblee (Simon Kenton) pin Kennedy (Glen Este) 5:20; Rosser (Moeller) dec. White (New Rich.) 11-7; Danis (Mason) pin Jones (St. Xavier) 1:00; Lay (Loveland) pin Plunkett (Fairfield) 1:49. 195–Scales (Colerain) dec. Rowan (Glen Este) 2-1; Ludwig (Fairfield) pin O’Toole (St. Xavier) 3:45; Bridwell (Ross) dec. Thornberry (Moeller) 2-1; Lybarger (Mount Ver.) major dec. Allgor (Mason) 15-7. 220–Frueauf (Moeller) pin Brennock (Loveland) 2:22; Morris (Mason) dec. Jordan (Colerain) 6-3; Mueller (Simon Kenton) pin Batchelor (West Hi) 5:57; Heimkreiter (Ross) dec. Kuhllmann (St. Xavier) 5-1. 285–Burton (Lakota East) dec. Quick (Mason) 5-2; Gutapfel (Harrison) def. Alten (Loveland) injury default; Peacock (Ross) dec. Forsee (New Rich.) 7-2; Daniels (Northwest) pin Tulloch (Kettering) 2:35.

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MonDec10

Lakota East finishes second at Firebird Invitational

Posted by akiefaber December 10th, 2012, 6:56 am Post a Comment

After losing its first two dual meets of the year to Northern Kentucky high schools, Ryle and Simon Kenton, Laktoa bounced backed with a second place finish at the Firebird (Kettering Fairmont) Invitational this past weekend.

With a lineup that was depleted due to illness, the Thunderhawks made a late-day run, but did not have enough firepower to overcome Fairmont.

Winning individual championships for East were: Austin Daly (Sr., 120 lbs.), Douglas Davenport (Sr., 182 lbs.), and Jacob Burton (Sr., 285 lbs.). Finishing in second was Justin Brown (Sr., 132 lbs.). Third place finishers included: Sam Roth (Fr., 106 lbs.) and Ryan Durham (So., 220 lbs.). Finishing in fourth place was Austin Schoeffler (Jr., 126 lbs.).

Forest Hills Flip Fest Gymnastics Invitational at Anderson High School

Team scores: 1. Mason 136.0; 2. Worthington Kilbourn 134.525; 3. Dublin Coffman, 134.05; 4. Beavercreek, 128.65; 5. Lakota East, 125.15; 6. Centerville, 123.725; 7. Anderson, 123.175; 8. Piqua, 120.9; 9. Dublin Jerome, 118.85; 10. Miamisburg, 117.325; 11. Turpin, 111.275; 12. Oak Hills, 107.95; 13. Seven Hills 107.25; 14. Hamilton, 105.975; 15. Cincinnati Country Day, 98.375; 16. Fairfield, 61.65.

Bar–Guist (Wor. Kilbourn) ; Floor–Kratzer (Mason) 9.15, Harpen (Mason) 9.15; Beam–Harpen (Mason) 9.2; Vault–Middleton (Mason) 9.1; All-Around–Sora (Mason) 35.075.

Please share your sport scores by emailing akiefaber@westchesterbuzz.com.

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MonFeb6

GMC swimming and wrestling champs defend titles

Posted by akiefaber February 6th, 2012, 1:55 pm Post a Comment

For the fourth consecutive year, the Sycamore boys and the Mason girls won the Greater Miami Conference swimming championship. Meanwhile, the Mason wrestling team won its third GMC title in a row. Both GMC meets took place during the weekend.

Jessika Hall signs with Michigan State In the boys’ portion of the GMC swimming meet, Lakota East finished third and Lakota West finished fifth. Lakota West junior Bryan McNamara was the only school district athlete to win an event, winning the 500-yard freestyle.

In the girls’ portion of the GMC swimming meet, Lakota West finished third and Lakota West finished fourth. Lakota East senior Jessika Hall (photo), who has signed onto to swim at Michigan State, won the 200-yard individual medley at the meet.

In wrestling, Lakota East finished third and Lakota West finished in eighth out of 10 GMC squads. Lakota East senior Jacob Landers (120 lbs.) was the only school district wrestler to win his weight class at the meet.

Lakota wrestlers finishing near the top of their weight class included junior Justin Brown (second place, 132 lbs.), senior Eric Sullivan (second place, 145 lbs.), senior Jacob Burton (second place, 195 lbs.), junior Austin Daly (third place, 113 lbs.), Tim Bowman (third place, 285 lbs.) and Corey Howard (fourth place, 145 lbs.) of Lakota East; and sophomore Kevin Leonhardt (third place, 126 lbs.), senior Jamie Keesling (third place, 170 lbs.) and senior John Davis (fourth place, 145 lbs.) of Lakota West.

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