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WedMay16

Lakota East honors student athletes with signing day

Posted by akiefaber May 16th, 2012, 1:21 pm Post a Comment

Nine Lakota East student athletes were honored during a signing day event at Lakota East High School May 16, 2012. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber of WestChesterBuzz.com.

Lakota East High School honored nine student athletes Wednesday during its spring signing day event. Among those recognized include Jacob Landers (Baldwin Wallace College, wrestling), Ivan Thomas (Kentucky Christian University, football), Tyler Overberg (College of Mount St. Joseph, golf), Morgan Weinheimer (University of Mississippi, volleyball), Jeff Mundy Jr. (Kentucky Christian University, football), Tanner Lyons (Centre College, track and field), Aleth Pashi (Otterbein University, basketball), Jacqui Tackett (Mount St. Joseph, lacrosse) and Molly Blomer (Nova Southeastern University, basketball).

“It was awesome. I was excited to see all my friends sign,” said Weinheimer, who was also considering Wright State University and Xavier University, among others. “It’s exciting because I want to see them do big things.”

The 5’4″ Weinheimer, who played the libero position for the Thunderhawks, was a first team All-GMC selection in 2011. She also led the GMC with 5.34 digs per game.

Her senior volleyball classmates, Hannah Berling (Tusculum College), Hannah Sigala (Morehead State University), Lauren Beitel (Otterbein) and Emily Bostian (Otterbein) were all honored at a signing day event Feb. 1. In addition to the seniors, junior teammates Ali Lake (Ohio University) and Ashley Evans (Purdue University) have verbally committed to programs.

Joining Weinheimer at Wednesday’s signing were basketball players Aleth Pashi and Molly Blomer. In February, their teammates Alyssa Grevenkamp (University of Findlay) and Whitney Wyckoff (Yale University) were also recognized.

Also on Wednesday, two senior football players, offensive lineman Ivan Thomas and defensive back Jeff Mundy Jr., signed on to play at the same college – Kentucky Christian University.

“They (KCU) are going to receive two good players, two good people and hopefully they will leave the program better than they left it,” Lakota East head football coach Rick Haynes said.

“It is always great to see guys forward their careers and move on to the next level. I think, both of them, as long as they put in the time and effort are going to have success.”

Other Lakota East senior student athletes, who were recognized for continuing their athletic careers in college in February, include Zach Mueck (Xavier, tennis) Michael Conrad (University of Cincinnati, baseball), Alex Corna (Ohio, baseball), Michaela Buczek (Mount St. Joseph, lacrosse), Ainsely Ellison (Hillsdale College, softball), Sofey Fugate (Heidelberg University, tennis), Jessika Hall (Michigan State University, swimming), Tori Meyer (Albright College, lacrosse), Mark Minch (Ohio Dominican University, basketball), Tony O’Connor (Northern Kentucky University, cross country/track) and Joe Postlewait (Walsh University, lacrosse)

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WedFeb1

Lakota East honors 17 student athletes at ceremony

Posted by akiefaber February 1st, 2012, 2:48 pm Post a Comment

A total of 17 seniors, who will compete in nine different sports in college, were honored during a special signing ceremony at Lakota East High School on National Signing Day Wednesday.

“The neat thing about this morning is that just about every program we have is represented,” Lakota East Athletic Director Richard Bryant said.

“(The large class) legitimizes what we do as a public school system in making sure we put our kids in position to be successful and be able to continue what they want to do and follow their academic pursuits.”

Before college, there is one Lakota East senior who still believes he has plenty to prove on the high school level after losing in the tennis state singles final the past two seasons.

“It is more of a focus than it has been in the past few years because it is my last chance,” Xavier signee Zach Mueck said.

Zach Mueck signs with XavierMueck, who was selected as The Cincinnati Enquirer’s tennis player of the year last spring, was also considering the University of Kentucky, Ohio State University and the University of Notre Dame.

While Mueck came up short last season, his classmates Michael Conrad and Alex Conrad were key contributors in Lakota East’s first state championship in a varsity sport.

Like Mueck, Conrad was named player of the year in his sport by The Cincinnati Enquirer. In 2011, he finished the year with a 5-1 record, a 1.11 earned run average and tied a Lakota school district record with 115 strikeouts.

“I am excited to finish out the season and hopefully do as well as we did last year, but I also can’t wait to get down there and play at a higher level,” Conrad said. “I feel that I am ready for it.”

His best friend and teammate, Alex Corna who will be playing ball at Ohio University, finished the year with a .381 batting average and a team-leading .532 on-base percentage.

Joining Mueck, Conrad and Corna as honorees during Wednesday’s ceremony were fellow athletic standouts Lauren Beitel (volleyball – Otterbein University), Hannah Berling (volleyball – Tusculum College) Emily Bostian (volleyball – Otterbein), Michaela Buczek (lacrosse – College of Mount St. Joseph), Ainsely Ellison (softball – Hillsdale College), Sofey Fugate (tennis – Heidelberg University), Alyssa Grevenkamp (basketball – University of Findlay), Jessika Hall (swimming – Michigan State University), Tori Meyer (lacrosse – Albright College), Mark Minch (basketball – Ohio Dominican University), Tony O’Connor (cross country/track – Northern Kentucky University), Joe Postlewait (lacrosse – Walsh University), Hannah Sigala (volleyball – Morehead State University) and Whitney Wyckoff (basketball – Yale University).

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Follow WestChesterBuzz for Lakota Signing Day coverage

Posted by akiefaber February 1st, 2012, 8:06 am Post a Comment

Both Lakota West and Lakota East high schools will host special signing ceremonies Wednesday on National Signing Day to honor student athletes that will be playing sports in college. WestChesterBuzz.com will post updates, stories and pictures throughout the day.

Zach Mueck At Lakota East Wednesday morning, 15 student athletes in sports that include volleyball, lacrosse, baseball, softball, tennis, basketball, swimming, cross country and track will be honored.

Among those who will be honored at Lakota East include Lauren Beitel (volleyball – Otterbein University), Emily Bostian (volleyball – Otterbein), Michaela Buczek (lacrosse – College of Mount St. Joseph), Michael Conrad (baseball – University of Cincinnati), Alex Corna (baseball – Ohio University), Ainsely Ellison (softball – Hillsdale College), Sofey Fugate (tennis – Heidelberg University), Alyssa Grevenkamp (basketball – University of Findlay), Jessika Hall (swimming – Michigan State University), Tori Meyer (lacrosse – Albright College), Mark Minch (basketball – Ohio Dominican University), Zach Mueck (tennis – Xavier University), Tony O’Connor (cross country/track – Northern Kentucky University), Hannah Sigala (volleyball – Morehead State University) and Whitney Wyckoff (basketball – Yale University).

Meanwhile, also Wednesday morning, Lakota West will host a signing event for football players. Currently, six seniors have verbally committed to college including Dawson Fletcher (Indiana University), defensive end Blake Bell (University of California, Penn.), linebacker Jordan Darland (Olivet Nazarene University), linebacker Cole Stalker (University of Findlay), offensive lineman Beau Odom (Georgetown College) and wide receiver Kayaune Ross (Fort Scott Community College).

Brady Holmer That group, along with running back Marcus Davis, wide receiver Bubba Williams, cornerback Peair Foster, safety Antonio Darden and offensive lineman Neil Recker can officially sign with their school of choice Wednesday.

Later in the day, the Greater Miami Conference will hold its annual football signing press conference at 1 p.m. at the Wingate Inn/Meridian Conference Center, 7500 Tylers Place Blvd., in West Chester. The event is open to the public.

Meanwhile, during Thursday’s afternoon ceremony at Lakota West, the following student athletes will be honored: Kim Love (soccer – Purdue University), Kelly Mack (soccer – Wright State University), Lauren Pratt (soccer – Ohio Dominican University), Brady Holmer (cross country – Northern Kentucky) and Amanda Shelby (cross country – Mount St. Joseph).

In November, basketball, baseball and volleyball players were able to sign national letters of intent. Back then, the following students from Lakota West signed: Summer Reeves (basketball – Morgan State University), Shabazz Reeves (basketball – Morgan State), Corri Muha (volleyball – Georgetown College) and Mel Stewart (volleyball – Northern Kentucky University).

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FriJan27

Lakota East and Lakota West to celebrate Signing Day

Posted by akiefaber January 27th, 2012, 7:37 am Post a Comment

National Signing Day, which will take place Wednesday, marks the first day high school football and soccer players can sign letters of intent. Many high schools across the country, like Lakota East and Lakota West, will host special signing ceremonies throughout the week.

Michael Conrad Lakota East will honor 15 student athletes during a special ceremony Wednesday morning in sports that include volleyball, lacrosse, baseball, softball, tennis, basketball, swimming, cross country and track.

Lakota West will host a signing event for football players Wednesday morning as well. Meanwhile, soccer and cross country athletes will be recognized at a ceremony Thursday afternoon.

Among those who will be honored at Lakota East include Lauren Beitel (volleyball – Otterbein University), Emily Bostian (volleyball – Otterbein), Michaela Buczek (lacrosse – College of Mount St. Joseph), Michael Conrad (baseball – University of Cincinnati), Alex Corna (baseball – Ohio University), Ainsely Ellison (softball – Hillsdale College), Sofey Fugate (tennis – Heidelberg University), Alyssa Grevenkamp (basketball – University of Findlay), Jessika Hall (swimming – Michigan State University), Tori Meyer (lacrosse – Albright College), Mark Minch (basketball – Ohio Dominican University), Zach Mueck (tennis – Xavier University), Tony O’Connor (cross country/track – Northern Kentucky University), Hannah Sigala (volleyball – Morehead State University) and Whitney Wyckoff (basketball – Yale University).

Meanwhile, during Thursday’s afternoon ceremony at Lakota West, the following student athletes will be honored: Kim Love (soccer – Purdue University), Kelly Mack (soccer – Wright State University), Lauren Pratt (soccer – Ohio Dominican University), Brady Holmer (cross country (Northern Kentucky) and Amanda Shelby (Mount St. Joseph).

Lakota West summer football In football, Lakota West could have up to 10 players sign Wednesday including linebacker Jordan Darland, defensive end Blake Bell, running back Marcus Davis, safety Dawson Fletcher, offensive lineman Beau Odom, wide receiver Bubba Williams, linebacker Cole Stalker, safety Antonio Darden, cornerback Peair Foster and offensive lineman Neil Recker.

Of that group, only Fletcher has announced where he will be playing football in college. The senior safety, who will be attending Indiana University, was second on the team in tackles with 70. The all-GMC first teamer also had 5.5 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 1 interception that he returned 77 yards, 3 pass breakups and 1 forced fumble.

In November, basketball, baseball and volleyball players were able to sign national letters of intent. Back then, the following students from Lakota West signed: Summer Reeves (basketball – Morgan State University), Shabazz Reeves (basketball – Morgan State), Corri Muha (volleyball – Georgetown College) and Mel Stewart (Northern Kentucky University).

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ThuMar3

Thunderhawks pound Hughes 72-26

Posted by akiefaber March 3rd, 2011, 8:27 am Post a Comment

Lakota East outscored Hughes 50-15 in the second half en route to a 72-26 win last night at Princeton High School. The Thunderhawks will now take on St. Xavier in the district semifinals at the Cintas Center this Saturday, March 5, at 4:30 p.m.

Lakota East at Mason Lakota East junior guard Mark Minch led all scorers with 15 points. Minch made seven of his nine field goals and pulled down five rebounds. Senior Michael Boyd added 13 points, five steals and four assists for Lakota East.

As a team, the Thunderhawks shot 51.9 percent from the floor and held Hughes’ field-goal percentage to 30 percent.

No. 14 seed St. Xavier (10-11 overall, 3-7 in the Greater Catholic League) defeated Loveland 50-20 earlier in the night.

Lakota East, who is the region’s No. 2 seed, improved its 2010-2011 record to 21-1 overall with the win.

Both Lakota East and St. X share two common opponents. St. X lost at Hamilton 54-51 Jan. 15 and defeated Oak Hills 52-43 at home Feb. 15. Meanwhile, East defeated Hamilton twice (69-39 at home Dec. 10 and 67-48 at Hamilton Feb. 4) and beat Oak Hills 59-38 at home Jan. 21.

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SunFeb27

Lakota basketball teams sweep playoff games

Posted by akiefaber February 27th, 2011, 11:10 am Post a Comment

Lakota West vs. Kings

All three of the remaining postseason varsity high school basketball teams won their playoff games Saturday, Feb. 26. In boys’ basketball action, No. 15 seed Lakota West defeated No. 22 seed Kings at Mason by the score of 59-57 and No. 2 seed Lakota East cruised to an 80-44 victory against Talawanda at Lakota West. In girls’ basketball, No. 2 seed Lakota East handled No. 22 Seton 52-35 in the district semifinals.

>>>PHOTOS OF LAKOTA WEST VS. KINGS GAME<<<

Lakota West got out to 34-26 lead at halftime and was able to hold onto the win. Sophomore guard Ali Barnes led all scorers with 22 points. Barnes has been excelling since being moved from point guard to shooting guard and is averaging 17 points in the last four games.

With the win, Lakota West (9-12 overall, 5-9 in the Greater Miami Conference) advances to the next round and will play No. 6 seed Winton Woods (17-3 overall, 14-0 in the Fort Ancient Valley Conference) Tuesday, March 1 at 7:30 p.m.

The Lakota East boys’ program bounced back from its regular season finale loss to Middletown by taking care of Talawanda 80-44. Four different players junior Mark Minch (14 points), senior Jeff Cargill (10 points), Michael Boyd (11 points) and Jalen Goodwin (10 points) scored in double figures for the Thunderhawks.

With the win, Lakota East (20-1 overall, 13-1 in the GMC) advances to the next round and will take on Hughes (1-19 overall, 0-12 in the Cincinnati Metro Conference) Wednesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Princeton.

The Lakota East girls won their second postseason game after losing their last two regular season games. In the Seton win, Alyssa Grevenkamp led Lakota East with 14 points.

With the win, Lakota East (17-5 overall, 10-4 in the GMC) advances to the district finals and will face Fairborn (21-2 overall, 9-1 in the Greater Western Ohio Conference) Saturday, March 5 at 7 p.m. at Harrison.

Picture provided by Mark Ferland/Ferland Fotos. Actual game photos from the Lakota West vs. Kings game played Feb. 26. For more photos of other Lakota West athletic events visit ferlandfotos.smugmug.com.

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SatJan29

Lakota East beats up Sycamore

Posted by akiefaber January 29th, 2011, 8:45 am Post a Comment

cindc5-5y3e81jfzv4hon9omyp_original For the second straight game, Lakota East scored more than 70 points while holding its opponent to under 40. The latest blowout win for the Thunderhawks took place last night, Jan. 28, against Sycamore. The final score was 71-36.

Lakota East jumped out to a 24-7 lead in the first quarter before cruising to its school-record 15th consecutive victory. Currently, the Thunderhawks are now 15-0 overall and 9-0 in the Greater Miami Conference.

Lakota East is No. 1 in the Cincinnati Enquirer’s Coaches’ Poll, No. 35 nationally (No. 1 in the state) by MaxPreps.com and No. 7 in the Associated Press state poll.

Four different players scored in double figures for Lakota East in last night’s win including senior R.J. Leppert (12 points), senior Michael Boyd (16 points), junior Allante Foster (12 points) and junior Mark Minch (10 points). Seniors Jalen Goodwin (nine points), Jeff Cargill (seven points) Brian Evans (five points) also contributed.

Sycamore junior A.J. Williams, who has offers to play football at Bowling Green, Ohio and Toledo, according to Yahoo! Sports, scored 18 points.

With the loss, Sycamore falls to 7-8 overall and 3-6 in the GMC.

The Thunderhawks next game will be a home contest against Mason (12-3, 7-2 in GMC) on Tuesday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Lakota East defeated Mason Jan. 18 69-65 in overtime.

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MonJan17

Lakota East thumps Lee 81-59 in Flyin’ to the Hoop

Posted by akiefaber January 17th, 2011, 3:39 pm Post a Comment

Middletown at Lakota East Five different Lakota East players scored in double figures in what turned out to be a convincing 81-59 win against Lee High School (Huntsville, Ala.) Jan. 17 in the Flyin’ to the Hoop Invitational in Dayton, Ohio. The win improves Lakota East’s overall record to 11-0 on the season.

As a team, the Thunderhawks made 51.1 percent of their field goals while holding Lee to only 36.2 percent.

Lee, who is the defending big school champs in Alabama, only received nine points from 6-foot-7 Davin Langford (committed to Illinois). Langford only made two of his 10 field-goal attempts and missed all five of his shots from behind the three-point line.

Meanwhile, senior R.J. Leppert, senior Michael Boyd, junior Allante Foster, sophomore Stedman Lowry and junior Mark Minch all scored 10 or more points in the win for Lakota East. Boyd led them all with 14 points.

Due to a comfortable lead, Lakota East was able to play 15 different players in the win.

In their next game, the Thunderhawks will face a tough road test against Mason (9-2 overall, 4-1 in the Greater Miami Conference) tomorrow night, Jan. 18, at 7:30 p.m. Lakota East is currently in first place in the GMC with a perfect 5-0 conference record.

For the road game, East will be giving away “Beat Mason” t-shirts to the first 200 students who purchase a ticket.

Lakota East has lost three straight to Mason, including a 52-40 decision last season.

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FriDec10

Lakota East to take on Hamilton tonight

Posted by akiefaber December 10th, 2010, 11:37 am Post a Comment

Princeton at Lakota East

The Lakota East boys’ basketball program hopes to add its second Greater Miami Conference win this season when its faces Hamilton tonight, Dec. 10, at 7:30 p.m. at Lakota East High School.

Earlier this week, the Thunderhawks earned a hard fought win against three-time defending GMC champions Princeton. Senior guard Michael Boyd led Lakota East with 14 points in the 54-48 win.

The Princeton game was not only Lakota East’s first game of the season, but it was also its first conference and home game of 2010-2011.

Hamilton, on the other hand, is 2-0 with wins against Edgewood (59-45) and Springfield (48-42). In those two contests senior Cameron Jones is leading the team with 12.5 points and 3.5 steals per game. Off the bench, junior Breon Boyd is averaging nine points and 6.5 rebounds. Other statistical leaders include sophomore Corey Wise (nine points and seven rebounds per game), junior Robert Givens (8.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and three assists per game) and senior Brian Cleckley (7.5 points and six rebounds per game).

Hamilton has not played against a GMC opponent this season.

One game note: Lakota East junior Mark Minch is expected to play against Hamilton tonight, according to Pulse Journal reporter Steven Matthews.

Minch did not play in the Princeton game due to a back injury, but averaged 8.4 points and 3.4 rebounds last season.

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TueNov23

Lakota East boys’ basketball to be led by senior class

Posted by akiefaber November 23rd, 2010, 2:45 pm Post a Comment

2010-11 Lakota East boys' basketball team

The Lakota East boys’ basketball program hopes to improve on last season’s 10-12 overall record (7-7 in the Greater Miami Conference) with the help of its five seniors.

Returning to the hardcourt this winter for the Thunderhawks will be seniors Cameron Lee, Jalen Goodwin, R.J. Leppert, Mike Boyd, Jeff Cargill and Brian Evans.

Lakota East head coach Wally Vickers credits the experience of his seniors to be the strength of the team.

“This team has the ability to win consistently,” Vickers said of his experienced squad.

Goodwin is the Thunderhawks top returning scorer. Last season, he averaged 11.6 points, 2.5 assists and 2.1 steals per game. Lee (9 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game), Leppert (4.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3 assists per game) and Cargill (6-foot-8, 2 points and 1.9 rebounds per game) saw quality minutes last season.

Lakota East also returns players, who excelled as underclassmen, in Mark Minch, who averaged 8.4 points and 3.4 rebounds per game as a sophomore last season, and Rob Harpring, who averaged 3.4 points per game as a freshman.

Vickers also expects newcomer Allante Foster (junior) and sophomore Stedman Lowry to make an impact this winter.

Lakota East will begin its season Friday, Nov. 26, at Moeller at 7:30 p.m. The Thunderhawks will have their home opener against Princeton Dec. 7.

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