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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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FriMay11

Monty Boykins receives three more college offers

Posted by akiefaber May 11th, 2012, 1:07 pm Post a Comment
Lakota West vs. Winton Woods

Lakota West's Monty Boykins. Photo taken by Mark Ferland of ferlandfotos.smugmug.com.

Lakota West junior Monty Boykins added offers to play college basketball from Bowling Green, Kent State and Robert Morris earlier this month, according Lakota West head coach Sean Van Winkle.

Boykins also has seven other offers including Lehigh, Duquesne, Miami University, Eastern Michigan, Toledo, Kennesaw State and James Madison.

Boykins was a Division I honorable mention all-state this past season. He averaged 16.6 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals. He was first-team all-GMC.

As a sophomore, during the 2010-2011 season, Boykins averaged 12.5 points and 3.9 rebounds.

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TueApr10

Monty Boykins receives basketball offer from Lehigh

Posted by akiefaber April 10th, 2012, 1:43 pm Post a Comment

Lakota West vs. Winton Woods Mike Dyer reports

Lehigh offered Lakota West junior Monty Boykins on Friday, according to Lakota West basketball coach Sean Van Winkle. Boykins went on an unofficial visit on Friday.

Lehigh received national attention this spring when the program pulled off one of the biggest upsets in NCAA Tournament history, by defeating second-seeded Duke by the score of 75-70. Lehigh was a No. 15 seed.

Boykins has six other offers including Duquesne, Miami University, Eastern Michigan, Toledo, Kennesaw State and James Madison.

Boykins was Division I honorable mention all-state this past season. He averaged 16.6 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals. He was first-team all-GMC.

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TueFeb21

Early postseason exit puts a damper on season

Posted by akiefaber February 21st, 2012, 11:54 am Post a Comment

Lakota East seniors

After reaching the elite eight at the state tournament last season, Lakota East’s eight-member senior class had high expectations for the 2011-2012 season. However, due to injuries and an early postseason exit, those expectations were not fulfilled.

This past Saturday, Lakota East was upset by Hamilton by the score of 51-39. In the regular season, the Thunderhawks defeated Hamilton twice by a combined 41 points. In the postseason loss, a short-handed Lakota East team was outscored 32-15 in the second half.

Due to injuries, the Thunderhawks have been short handed all season. Senior Whitney Wyckoff (Yale University signee), who led Lakota East in scoring in each of the last three seasons was lost for the year with a knee injury just four games in. In addition to Wyckoff, senior forward Tazzie Shaw (Marshall University signee) missed most of the year after suffering a concussion in the team’s second game of the season.

Overall, the Thunderhawks finished the 2011-2012 season with a 13-8 record and a 9-5 mark within the Greater Miami Conference.

Despite the solid record, the squad’s greatest accomplishment may have come over the last three winters when the basketball program produced a total of 45 wins. In the prior 12 seasons, Lakota East won only 54 games.

Four players of this year’s eight-member senior class remember when their team was pleased to finish 5-17 in 2009 during their freshman year.

“Before we came here and entering the ninth grade, it seemed like they (the players) were ok with losing,” senior Aleth Pashi said at the start of the season. “There are four of us now on varsity since our freshman year and it is not acceptable anymore. Anything less than success is unacceptable.”

Pashi and her fellow seniors Molly Blomer (Nova Southeastern University commit), Alyssa Grevenkamp (University of Findlay signee) and Wyckoff all started as freshman that season, one year after Lakota East finished 1-20.

“It was kind of like, ‘we know we aren’t going to win so why try?’ Now, it is like, ‘we better win and if we don’t than it is a disaster,’” said Wyckoff at the start of the year.

During Senior Day, earlier this month, the group of seniors who helped change the program were recognized for their contributions and sacrifices.

“It’s been an amazing run the past several years with our seniors,” Lakota East head coach Nikki Drew said. “They have set an example of what hard work and togetherness can accomplish. I am just lucky to have been along for the ride.”

In addition to the four-year letter winners (Blomer, Pashi, Wyckoff, Grevenkamp), Shaw, Bernice Satterwhite, Aaliyah Thomas and Melanie Browne had their high school careers end Saturday.

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SunFeb12

Lakota East finishes season with 48-40 win vs. Hamilton

Posted by akiefaber February 12th, 2012, 4:40 pm Post a Comment

Lakota East (13-7 overall, 9-5 in the Greater Miami Conference) bounced back from a rough first quarter, where it was outscored 16-4, to defeat Hamilton (11-9 overall, 5-9 in the GMC) by the final score of 48-40 Saturday afternoon.

Lakota West at Lakota East With the win, the Thunderhawks finished their regular season in a two-way tie for fourth place in the GMC standings. The game also officially ended the regular season for Hamilton, which finished in seventh place.

Senior Molly Blomer, who committed to play basketball at Nova Southeaster University this week, led Lakota East with 15 points. She also had eight rebounds. Senior teammates Bernice Satterwhite (13 points, five rebounds, three steals) and Alyssa Grevenkamp (eight points and eight rebounds) also played well in the win.

Meanwhile, junior Jillian Spurlock led Hamilton with 23 points and five steals.

For Lakota East, the postseason will begin Saturday at 1 p.m. at Kings High School. In that game, the Thunderhawks will play the winner of the matchup between Hamilton and Glen Este (10-10 overall, 6-10 in the Fort Ancient Valley Conference) at Kings at 7 p.m. Monday.

Lakota East 48, Hamilton 40

Lakota East 4 14 13 17 48
Hamilton 16 4 7 13 40

Lakota East (13-7, 9-5 in the GMC) – B. Satterwhite 5 1 13, Grevenkamp 2 2 8, K. Satterwhite 0 2 2, Blomer 5 4 15, Franklin 1 4 7, Thomas 1 0 3. Totals 14 13 48.

Hamilton (11-9 overall, 5-9 in the GMC) – Curtis 1 1 3, Spurlock 10 3 23, Kage 2 4 8, Ash 2 2 6. Totals 15 10 40.

Halftime: Hamilton 20-18. 3-pointers: L 7 (B. Satterwhite 2, Grevenkamp 2, Blomer, Franklin, Thomas).

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FriFeb10

Lakota East’s leading scorer commits to NSU

Posted by akiefaber February 10th, 2012, 2:40 pm Post a Comment

Senior forward Molly Blomer, who leads the Lakota East girls’ basketball team in scoring with 13.5 points per game, has committed to continue her basketball career at Nova Southeastern University near Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Lakota West at Lakota East Blomer is a four-year starter at Lakota East and has led the team in rebounding in each of the last two seasons. Last season, she was selected to the all-Greater Miami Conference second team.

This season, Blomer has made 43.5 percent of her field goals (14th in the GMC), 38.3 percent of her three-point attempts (fifth in the GMC) and 87 percent of her free throws (first in the GMC).

At Nova Southeastern, Blomer is planning to major in software engineering and computer science.

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ThuFeb9

Lakota East defeats Bellbrook to snap losing streak

Posted by akiefaber February 9th, 2012, 6:44 am Post a Comment

Lakota East snapped a two-game losing streak after it defeated Bellbrook by the score of 47-44 Wednesday.

Lakota West at Lakota East Senior Molly Blomer led Lakota East with 17 points. Fellow senior Bernice Satterwhite added 10 points in the win.

Lakota East (12-7 overall, 8-5 in the Greater Miami Conference) will finish off the 2011-2012 regular season it visits Hamilton (11-8 overall, 5-8 in the GMC) Saturday at 2 p.m.

In its first postseason game, the Thunderhawks could face Hamilton again.

Lakota East, which received the No. 4 seed, will have a bye before beginning the postseason. In the second round, the Thunderhawks will play at Kings High School at 1 p.m. Feb. 18 against the winner of the matchup between No. 16 seed Hamilton and No. 18 seed Glen Este (9-9 overall, 5-9 in the Fort Ancient Valley Conference).

Lakota East 47, Bellbrook 44

Bellbrook 11 10 13 10 44
Lakota East 13 11 12 11 47

Bellbrook (16-3 overall) – Etter 2 2 7, Sigman 1 0 2, Crawford 3 1 7, Taylor 3 1 7, Smith 2 0 4, Dorn 4 1 11, Newmann 3 0 6. Totals: 18 4 44.

Lakota East (12-7 overall, 8-5 in the GMC) – B. Satterwhite 4 0 10, Grevenkamp 4 0 8, K. Satterwhite 1 2 4, Pashi 1 1 4, Franklin 2 0 4, Blomer 7 0 17. Totals: 19 3 47.

Halftime: Lakota East 24-21. 3-pointers: B 4 (Dorn 2, Crawford, Etter); LE 6 (Blomer 3, B. Satterwhite 2, Pashi).

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ThuFeb2

Lakota West defeats Lakota East in dramatic finish

Posted by akiefaber February 2nd, 2012, 9:39 am Post a Comment

Down by a point with 10 seconds to go, Lakota East missed two shots as the game clock expired in a 40-39 loss to rival Lakota West Wednesday. The Firebirds’ win snapped a three-game losing steak against Lakota East.

Lakota West at Lakota East Prior to Lakota East’s three-game winning streak, Lakota West had taken down the Thunderhawks in 18 straight contests.

The latest contest featured eight ties and eight lead changes. The last lead change occurred with 4:46 left in the game, when freshman Lauren Cannatelli made a three-point shot that gave Lakota West a 38-37 advantage.

Leading the Firebirds in the scoring column was senior forward Adrianna McNeal, who finished with 12 points. She also had eight rebounds.

Meanwhile, Lakota East was led by seniors Tazzie Shaw (10 points, eight rebounds) and Molly Blomer (11 points, seven rebounds).

Lakota East will be back in action Saturday at 2 p.m. when its hosts Sycamore (17-1, 11-1 in the GMC). Meanwhile, also on Saturday at 2 p.m., Lakota West will host Hamilton (11-6 overall, 5-6 in the GMC). After Saturday, both teams will conclude the regular season with two games next week.

Lakota West 40, Lakota East 39

Lakota East 4 19 8 8 –39
Lakota West 8 14 8 10 –40

Lakota East (11-6 overall, 8-4 in the GMC) – Satterwhite 1 4 6, Grevenkamp 1 0 2, K. Satterwhite 2 0 4, Pashi 1 0 2, Franklin 2 0 4, Shaw 5 0 10, Blomer 3 4 11. Totals 15 8 39

Lakota West (10-7 overall, 6-6 in the GMC) – Zeiverink 3 0 6, Sh. Reeves 3 0 9, Kannatelli 2 0 6, Carter 1 0 2, Tomasic 1 1 3, Su. Reeves 0 2 2, McNeal 4 4 12. Totals 14 7 40

Halftime: East 23-22. 3-Pointers: E 1 (Blomer); W 5 (Sh. Reeves 3, Kannatelli 2)

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SatJan21

Lakota East defeats Middletown 67-43

Posted by akiefaber January 21st, 2012, 5:54 pm Post a Comment

Led by senior forward Molly Blomer, who scored 21 points, Lakota East cruised to a 67-43 win against Middletown Saturday. The win was the Thunderhawks’ second this week.

Princeton at Lakota East Along with Blomer, three other Thunderhawks scored in double figures including senior point guard Bernice Satterwhite (11 points, 11 rebounds), freshman Kandace Satterwhite (10 points, 6 rebounds) and senior forward Tazzie Shaw (10 points, 4 rebounds).

Meanwhile, junior Vada Edwards (15 points, 7 rebounds) and sophomore Korie Roberts (13 points, 5 rebounds) led Middletown.

Lakota East will be back in action at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday when it hosts Fairfield (4-10 overall, 1-8 in the Greater Miami Conference). Middletown will be in action at the same time Wednesday when it hosts Hamilton (9-4 overall, 3-4 in the GMC).

Lakota East 67, Middletown 43

Middletown 9 4 16 14 43
Lakota East 14 19 16 18 67

Middletown (5-10, 1-8 in the GMC) – Edwards 5 5 15, Burks 3 3 9, Dalton 1 0 3, Roberts 5 2 13, Saylor 1 0 3. Totals 15 10 43.

Lakota East (9-5, 6-3 in the GMC) – B. Satterwhite 5 0 11, Grevenkamp 2 1 6, K. Satterwhite 4 2 10, Pashi 1 1 4, Blomer 5 10 21, Palmore 0 1 1, N. Thomas 1 0 2, A. Thomas 1 0 2, Shaw 4 2 10. Totals 23 17 67.

Halftime: Lakota East 33-13. 3-pointers: M 3 (Roberts, Saylor, Dalton). LE 4 (B. Satterwhite, Grevenkamp, Pashi, Blomer).

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FriJan20

Lakota East and Lakota West name athletes of the week

Posted by akiefaber January 20th, 2012, 1:06 pm Post a Comment

Lakota West at Lakota East

The athletic departments at Lakota East and Lakota West high schools recently named their athletes of the week. Seniors Molly Blomer and Jason Shake were honored at Lakota East, while seniors Jackson Blue and Amanda Horne received the honor at Lakota West.

The Lakota East girls’ basketball team has been dealt numerous injuries this season. Playing a big role in keeping the team on the winning side of the scoreboard has been senior forward Molly Blomer, who leads Lakota East in scoring (14.2 points per game) and in rebounding (5.9 rebounds per game). Blomer tied a career high Monday when she scored 25 points in a 51-44 win against Rogers (Toledo) in the Classic in the Country at Berlin High School.

Jason Shake is a senior member of the Lakota East chess team. According to EastThunderhawks.com, Shake “has a long history of being a reliable player, consistently working hard every week year after year while exhibiting good sportsmanship. He was also more helpful than many, taking the initiative to complete various tasks without being asked to do them.”

Last Friday, Jackson Blue set a Lakota school district record when he blocked 8 shots in a 56-50 loss against Princeton. In that same game, Blue also pulled down 7 rebounds. The previous record was 7 set by Josh Chichester during the 2003-2004 season. Blue has been playing a big role for Firebirds all season, averaging 6 points and 4.5 rebounds per game.

Amanda Horne tied a Lakota West single game record when she bowled a 241 in a match at Middletown last Monday. The high score placed her eighth overall in the Greater Miami Conference this season. The 241 score was also 62 pins higher than any other score recorded by a girls’ Lakota bowler this winter. She also recorded the high series for West in both the match at Middletown and last Wednesday’s match versus Monroe.

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