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FriOct26

Lakota East spoils Lakota West’s season with upset

Posted by akiefaber October 26th, 2012, 11:57 pm Post a Comment

It won’t be known until early Sunday morning when the final OHSAA Region 4 computer rankings are released, but Lakota East may have spoiled Lakota West’s season with a 33-21 upset win at Lakota West High School Friday night.

Heading into the game No. 6 in the region 4 computer rankings (top eight qualify for postseason), Lakota West could have locked up its first playoff berth since 2009 with a win over its school district rival.

Meanwhile, Lakota East, which entered the week No. 11 in the computer rankings, will have to wait and see if it qualified for the postseason for the first time in school history.

“I have to be honest, I have no idea what has to happen (to make the postseason),” Lakota East head coach Rick Haynes said. “When I was at Colerain (as an assistant coach), we were always working on the projections and we didn’t even do that this year because I wanted our kids to be worried about playing well tonight.”

Whether East makes the postseason or not, the 26 seniors and other Lakota East athletes that make up the roster are proud that they were able to snap a seven-game losing streak against Lakota West.

The win is also East’s first over the Firebirds since 2004.

“We really have a great group of seniors this year and we knew we had to do this because it had just been way too long of a streak,” Lakota East senior linebacker Jake Chestnut said. “As our coaches have been saying all week, ‘we have the right group at the right time, at the right point of history to break that streak.’”

After falling behind 7-0 early in the first quarter, Lakota East senior running Chamada Palmore evened the score with a 25-yard touchdown run. Palmore, who played for the first time since breaking his left knuckle in two places during a game against Sycamore on Oct. 5, finished with 69 rushing yards on eight carries.

“Chamada had worked so hard in the offseason and was so improved from last year. It was just a shame that he had to miss the last two games for us. You could just see the anguish on his face when he couldn’t play,” Haynes said. “I was just so happy for him when the doctor cleared him to get back out there.”

Palmore wasn’t the only runner out there for the Thunderhawks, as senior running back Will Mahone finished with 102 yards on 21 carries and junior quarterback Eric Eichler rushed for 71 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries.

Eichler also scored through the air when he found senior Keith Brady for a 26-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter that put East ahead 21-7.

After Lakota West added a touchdown by way of a 16-yard pass from junior quarterback Malik Grove to junior wide receiver Tyler Jones late in the second quarter, Lakota East got on the board first in the second half when senior safety Rob Harpring returned a punt 56 yards for a touchdown to give East a 27-14 advantage.

West would add another score when Grove scored on a 1-yard run, cutting the lead to 27-21 in the third quarter.

However, trailing with 2 minutes left in the game, senior Nate Mays clinched the win for Lakota East when he intercepted Grove and returned it 25 yards for the touchdown.

For West, who started the year 8-0 for the first time in school history, the loss likely eliminates the team from postseason play and ends the 2012 season with back-to-back losses to Colerain and Lakota East.

“This team deserves a better fate,” Lakota West head coach Larry Cox said.

“I think we are a playoff team, but it is not looking good. That is a bitter pill to swallow because if we can take the No. 1 seed (Colerain) to the end of a game then we deserve to be there … but the system will not allow it.”

Lakota East 7 14 6 6 33
Lakota West 7 7 7 0 21

LW – Horton 13-yard run (Martin kick)
LE – Palmore 25-yard run (Smith kick)
LE – Eichler 3-yard run (Smith kick)
LE – Brady 26-yard pass from Eichler (Smith kick)
LW – Jones 16-yard pass from Grove (Martin kick)
LE – Harpring 56-yard punt return (kick block)
LW – Grove 1-yard run (Martin Kick)
LE – Mays 25-yard touchdown return (kick failed)

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Lakota East at Lakota West updates

Posted by akiefaber October 26th, 2012, 7:04 pm Post a Comment

Lakota East 33, Lakota West 21 - final – Lakota East senior Derek Sasthav just intercepted Lakota West junior quarterback Malik Grove with 1:42 left in 4th quarter.

Lakota East 33, Lakota West 21 - 2:00 left in 4th quarter – Lakota East junior Nate Mays just intercepted Lakota West junior quarterback Malik Grove’s pass with 2 minutes to play. West now trails by 12 points with under two minutes to play.

Lakota East 27, Lakota West 21 - 4:33 left in 4th quarter – Lakota East just converted a 4-and-2 from the Lakota West 43-yard line with a 3-yard run by senior Will Mahone. That play gives Mahone 101 yards on 20 carries. More importantly, the play gives East the opportunity to run more clock.

Lakota East 27, Lakota West 21 - 8:21 left in 4th quarter – Lakota East was driving down the field, but junior Eric Eichler fumbled the snap which was recovered by senior defensive end Luke Scott at the Lakota West 20-yard line. However, the Firebirds just went 3-and-out.

Lakota East 27, Lakota West 21 – 3:09 left in 3rd quarter – Lakota West junior Malik Grove scored on a 1-yard TD run. On the previous play, Grove connected with junior Tyler Jones on a 59-yard pass play.

Lakota East 27, Lakota West 14 – 8:57 left in 3rd quarter – Lakota West drove down to the 3-yard line, but Lakota West junior Malik Grove threw an interception in the endzone on 4th-and-goal to Lakota East senior Tyler Schlensker.

Lakota East 27, Lakota West 14 – 10:24 left in the 3rd quarter – Lakota West went 3-and-out on the first possession of the second half. Lakota East senior Rob Harpring then returned the punt 56 yards for the touchdown. (more…)

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WedOct24

East vs. West is more than just about bragging rights

Posted by akiefaber October 24th, 2012, 3:37 pm Post a Comment

Lakota East junior Nate Mays scores a touchdown in a win against Middletown this season. Lakota East and Lakota West both head into this Friday’s rivalry with a lot at stake. Photo taken by Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com.

For the 15th time since Lakota High School split into two schools, students, alumni, faculty, parents and fans will pack a football stadium this Friday at 7:30 p.m. to witness Lakota East and Lakota West battle in one of the region’s top rivalries.

But there is more on the line than just football bragging rights.

There are principals who could end up having their faces drilled with pie or forced to wear the opposing school’s colors, depending on which Lakota school wins the annual food drive. There is also spirit week, as well as pizza parties and other prizes to win in the days leading up to the game.

“Even though we both will compete hard on the field Friday night and in the food drive, at the end of the day, the best of Lakota will shine through,” said Lakota West principal Gary Elgin Card, whose school will host the game this season.

Card is sweating the food drive, which produced more than 19,000 pounds of donated food for Reach Out Lakota last fall, because the losing principal will have to switch spiritwear after the winning school is announced at halftime. That principal will then have don those colors during the second half of the game and on the following Monday at school.

Lakota West senior wide receiver Grant Pence tries to avoid defenders in a 57-44 loss at Colerain last Friday. The loss was the first of the season for the Firebirds, who could lock up a playoff spot with a win against rival Lakota East this week. The Thunderhawks, however, could sneak into the postseason with a win and some help. Photo taken by Greg Loring.

“Our students know I will be in a foul mood if I have to wear anything other than Lakota West gear next week,” Card joked.

When it comes to the game, If history is any indication of what could happen, Lakota East principal Suzanna Davis might be one who needs to worry as her Thunderhawks have lost seven straight to Lakota West and haven’t beaten the Firebirds since 2004.

It did appear last fall, that the streak was going to end until Lakota West quarterback Malik Grove threw a touchdown pass to then senior Kayuane Ross with 31.9 seconds left to go, giving West a 25-20 win.

Last season’s loss was the third time that Lakota East came up just short since its win in 2004, losing to West 30-27 in overtime in 2005 and by the score of 20-19 in 2008.

This season’s game will likely be even more meaningful, as playoff spots are on line. Lakota West (8-1 overall, 5-1 in the Greater Miami Conference), which is No. 6 in the OHSAA Region 4 computer rankings (top 8 teams qualify for postseason), needs a win to lock up its first playoff berth since 2009.

Meanwhile, Lakota East (6-3 overall, 4-2 in the GMC), which is No. 11 in the computer rankings, could possibly sneak in the postseason with a win and some help.

“Obviously, it is something we think about because our goal is play in Week 11, but I know some of that stuff is out of our hands in terms of what other teams do,” said Lakota East head coach Rick Haynes, who hopes to lead East to its first-ever postseason appearance. “So our focus needs to be on playing the best we can and winning this football game.”

In order to win the game, Lakota East will rely heavily on its running game, which is ranked second in the GMC with an average of 292 rushing yards per game. Leading the potent attack is senior Will Mahone with 963 yards and 15 touchdowns on 157 carries. The No. 2 back, Chamada Palmore, who has rushed for 479 yards and two scores on 62 carries, could be back after breaking his knuckles in a game against Sycamore on Oct. 5.

Ironically, Lakota West’s top rusher this season, Mikel Horton, led Lakota East in rushing as a sophomore last season. Horton, whose family moved prior to the school year, has rushed for 955 yards and 12 touchdowns on 187 carries this fall.

Horton is an exception, as many of these student athletes have stayed on the same team for their entire high school careers. On Friday, a total of 48 seniors combined between the two schools will take part in their last East/West game.

“These kids have all grown up playing together,” Lakota West head coach Larry Cox said. “This is sort of the end of football for a lot of them and something they would obviously like to hang their hat on.

“This game will be a heavyweight battle.”

Impact players

Lakota East Thunderhawks

  • Jr.. QB Eric Eichler – 23-of-44 passes for 339 yards, 6 TDs and 1 INT, 470 rushing yards and 8 TDs on 111 carries
  • Sr. RB Will Mahone – 963 rushing yards and 15 TDs on 157 carries
  • Jr. RB Bobby Brown – 339 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 53 carries, 98 receiving yards and 1 TD on 7 catches
  • Jr. OL Jarrett LaRubbio – offers from Akron and Pittsburgh
  • Jr. WR/DB/KR Nate Mays – 185 receiving yards and 5 TDs on 12 catches, 25.5 KR average, 3 INTs
  • Sr. LB Jake Chestnut – leads team with 52 total tackles (4 for loss) and 2 pass breakups
  • Sr. LB Keith Brady – 32 total tackles (4.5 for loss), 1 sack, 2 pass breakups, 1 fumble recovery, 1 forced fumble
  • Sr. RB Chamada Palmore – Been out last two weeks with injury, hopes to return – 479 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 62 carries

Lakota West Firebirds

  • Jr. QB Malik Grove – 72-of-158 passes for 948 yards, 10 TDs and 6 INTs, 499 rushing yards and 10 TDs on 94 carries
  • Jr. RB Mikel Horton – 955 rushing yards and 12 TDs on 187 carries
  • Soph. RB Kole Gentry – 435 rushing yards and 6 TDs on 70 carries
  • Jr. K/WR/TE Justin Martin – 84 yards and 2 TDs on 7 catches; made 9-of-12 FGs and 34-38 EPs
  • Sr. OL Kyle Meadows – offers from top Division I programs including Florida State
  • Sr. DL Luke Scott – 4 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries, 1 INT, leads team with 44 tackles
  • Sr. DB Tyler Cross – 6 INTs (school record), 3 fumble recoveries, 1 forced fumble, 1 blocked kick
  • Sr. DB Nick Bengal – Played all season with two broken wrists – leads team with 8 pass breakups, also has 32 total tackles and a blocked kick

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TueOct23

Lakota West falls to No. 6 in football computer rankings

Posted by akiefaber October 23rd, 2012, 2:27 pm Post a Comment

Junior Malik Grove scored five touchdowns (two passing, three rushing) against Colerain last Friday, but it wasn’t enough as Lakota West fell 57-44 to the Cardinals. Prior to the loss, Lakota West had won all eight of its games this season. Photo by Greg Loring.

After losing its first game of the season, 57-44 to Colerain on Friday, Lakota West fell from No. 4 to No. 6 in the Ohio High School Athletic Association region 4 computer rankings, which were released Tuesday afternoon.

If the computer rankings were to hold, the Firebirds (8-1 overall, 5-1 in Greater Miami Conference) would be playing at No. 3 Elder next week in the regional quarterfinals.

Meanwhile, after its 41-28 win against Fairfield this past Friday, Lakota East climbed a spot from No. 12 to No. 11 in the computer rankings. A win this week at Lakota West and some help, it is possible that the Thunderhawks could sneak into the postseason.

If you were wondering, Lakota West hasn’t been to the postseason since 2009 and Lakota East has never qualified for postseason play.

Region 4 OHSAA Football Computer Ratings

1. Colerain (9‐0) 31.2525
2. Springboro (9‐0) 25.8833
3. Elder (6‐3) 24.8278
4. Moeller (6‐3) 223.3889
5. Wayne (7‐2) 22.7323
6. Lakota West (8‐1) 21.6778
7. Sycamore (8‐1) 21.3778
8. Miamisburg (6-3) 18.7889
9. Loveland (5-4) 17.9667
10. St. Xavier (5‐4) 17.2333
11. Lakota East (6-3) 16.65
12. Withrow (6-3) 16.3056

The top-eight ranked teams in the final computer report, which will be released on Sunday, Oct. 28, will qualify for the regional quarterfinals.

The computer rankings differ from the coaches’ poll, where locally in The Cincinnati Enquirer’s poll Lakota West is ranked No. 2 and Lakota East is ranked No. 8.

The Cincinnati Enquirer coaches’ poll

1. Colerain (10) 100 – (9-0)
2. Lakota West 82 – (8-1)
3. St. Xavier 75 – (5-4)
4. Elder 70 – (6-3)
5. Moeller 63 – (6-3)
6. Sycamore 60 – (8-1)
7. Mason 29 – (6-3)
8. Lakota East 24 – (6-3)
9. Lebanon 14 – (5-4)
10. Withrow 12 – (6-3)

In addition to those rankings, Lakota West fell out of the Associated Press state poll, after being ranked No. 8 the past two weeks. Meanwhile, Colerain stood pat in the AP state poll at No. 3, in the computer rankings at No. 1 and nationally in the USA Today Super 25 rankings at No. 9.

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TueOct16

Latest local football poll sets up No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup

Posted by akiefaber October 16th, 2012, 3:49 pm Post a Comment

Lakota West quarterback Malik Grove, photo taken earlier this season, has helped Lakota West to an 8-0 record this fall. Photo by Joseph Fuqua II.

Lakota West moved up from No. 3 to No. 2 in the latest The Cincinnati Enquirer’s poll, setting up its game at Colerain – the top team in the poll – this Friday at 7:30 p.m.

The Cardinals, who have posted an 8-0 overall record and a 5-0 record within the Greater Miami Conference, are also ranked No. 3 in this week’s Associated Press state poll, No. 1 in the Ohio High School Athletic Association region 4 computer rankings and No. 9 nationally in the USA Today Super 25 rankings.

Meanwhile, Lakota West (8-0 overall, 5-0 in GMC) fell from No. 2 to No. 4 in the latest OHSAA region 4 computer rankings, which were released Tuesday afternoon. The Firebirds were also ranked No. 8 in the AP state poll for the second straight week.

Currently, both Colerain and Lakota West are the only Cincinnati schools ranked in the AP poll.

Region 4 OHSAA Football Computer Ratings

1. Colerain (8‐0) 24.0303
2. Moeller (6‐2) 22.175
3. Springboro (8‐0) 21.2625
4. Lakota West (8‐0) 21.1375
5. Wayne (6‐2) 19.666
6. Elder (5‐3) 18.5625
7. Sycamore (7‐1) 17.7375
8. Loveland (5‐3) 16.6625
9. St. Xavier (5‐3) 15.9
10. Withrow (6-2) 15.1
11. Centerville (5‐3) 14.9875
12. Lakota East (5‐3) 14.05

The top-eight ranked teams in the final computer report, which will be released on Sunday, Oct. 28, will qualify for the regional quarterfinals.

Lakota East, which was ranked No. 11 last week, fell only one spot after losing by the score of 28-13 to Mason last Friday.

The Cincinnati Enquirer coaches’ poll

1. Colerain (9) 90
2. Lakota West 76
3. St. Xavier 66
4. Moeller 61
5. Elder 54
6. Sycamore 53
7. Mason 23
8. Lakota East 22
9. Lebanon 21
10. Withrow 9

Cincinnati Enquirer high sports editor Mike Dyer posted Steve Shuck’s latest postseason projections on Tuesday.

According to those projections, Lakota West will finish No. 6 in the computer rankings and therefore play at No. 3 Moeller.

Other projected regional playoff openers include St. Xavier at Colerain, Sycamore at Springboro and Wayne at Elder.

Associated Press state football poll

1. St. Ignatius (Cleveland) (21) – 8-0 – 238
2. St. Edward (Lakewood) (2) – 8-0 – 206
3. Colerain (1) – 8-0 – 199
4. Dublin Coffman (1) – 8-0 – 153
5. Whitmer (Toledo) – 8-0 – 136
6. South (Willoughby) – 8-0 – 96
7. Pickerington North – 8-0 – 89
8. Lakota West – 8-0 – 63
9. Mentor – 7-1 – 44
10. Autintown Fitch – 7-1 – 34

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TueOct9

Lakota West moves up to No. 2 in computer rankings

Posted by akiefaber October 9th, 2012, 1:26 pm Post a Comment

Lakota West is off to its best start since 2004 and is currently No. 2 in the Division I region 4 computer rankings. At the end of October the top eight teams in the region will qualify for the postseason. Photo by Joseph Fuqua II during game against La Salle Aug. 25, 2012.

Lakota West moved up from No. 5 to No. 2 in the latest region 4 computer rankings released Tuesday by the Ohio High School Athletic Association.

The Firebirds, who have posted a 7-0 overall record and a 4-0 record within the Greater Miami Conference, defeated Oak Hills by the score of 37-10 this past Friday.

Lakota West currently trails GMC foe Colerain, who also has a perfect 7-0 record and a 4-0 mark within conference play. The two teams are scheduled to face each other next Friday, Oct. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at Colerain.

The top-eight ranked teams in the final computer report, which will be released on Sunday, Oct. 28, will qualify for the regional quarterfinals.

The last time a Lakota team has made the postseason was in 2009, when Lakota West lost to Anderson by the score of 24-21 in the regional quarterfinals. Lakota East, on the other hand, has never made it to the postseason.

Heading into last Friday, Lakota East was No. 6 in the computer rankings. However, after a 28-7 loss to now No. 5 Sycamore, the Thunderhawks (5-2 overall, 3-1 in the GMC) have fallen to No. 11.

Region 4 OHSAA Football Computer Ratings

1. Colerain (7‐0) 11.5
2. Lakota West (7‐0) 10.675
3. Moeller (5‐2) 9.925
4. Springboro (7‐0) 9.875
5. Sycamore (6‐1) 9.5859
6. St. Xavier (5‐2) 8.1389
7. Loveland (5‐2) 7.3
8. Wayne (5‐2) 7.175
9. Elder (4‐3) 7.1
10. Centerville (5‐2) 6.45
11. Lakota East (5‐2) 5.75

The computer rankings differ from the coaches’ poll, where locally in The Cincinnati Enquirer’s poll Lakota West is ranked No. 3 and Lakota East is ranked No. 7.

The Cincinnati Enquirer coaches’ poll

1. Colerain (10) 100
2. St. Xavier 86
3. Lakota West 75
4. Sycamore 71
5. Elder 56
6. Moeller 51
7. Lakota East 33
8. Lebanon 25
9. La Salle 18
10. Mason 12

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TueSep18

If playoffs started today, both Lakota teams would be in

Posted by akiefaber September 18th, 2012, 4:19 pm Post a Comment

Lakota West is off to its best start since 2006 and is currently No. 3 in the Division I region 4 computer rankings. At the end of October the top eight teams in the region will qualify for the postseason. Photo by Joseph Fuqua II during game against La Salle Aug. 25, 2012.

The Ohio High School Athletic Association released its first weekly football computer ratings Tuesday afternoon. According to those rankings, both the Lakota West and Lakota East football teams are in position to qualify for the postseason.

The last time a Lakota team has made the postseason was in 2009, when Lakota West lost to Anderson by the score of 24-21 in the regional quarterfinals. Lakota East, on the other hand, has never made it to the postseason.

Currently, Lakota West (4-0 overall, 1-0 in GMC) is No. 3 in the region 4 weekly computer rankings, while Lakota East (3-1 overall, 1-0 in GMC) is No. 7 in the same region.

Region 4 OHSAA Football Computer Ratings

1. Moeller (4‐0) 11.5
2. Sycamore (4‐0) 10.675
3. Lakota West (4‐0) 9.925
4. Springboro (4‐0) 9.875
5. Colerain (4‐0) 9.5859
6. Wayne (3‐1) 8.1389
7. Lakota East (3‐1) 7.3
8. Loveland (3‐1) 7.175
9. Lebanon (3‐1) 7.1
10. La Salle (3‐1) 6.45
11. Centerville (2‐2) 5.75
12. St. Xavier (2‐2) 5.4

The top-eight ranked teams in the final computer report, which will be released on Sunday, Oct. 28, will qualify for the regional quarterfinals.

So far this season, Lakota West has defeated No. 10 La Salle (46-34), No. 27 Glen Este (34-0), No. 21 Mason (30-13) and Anderson (35-7), which is ranked No. 19 in region 8 of Division II. This Friday, the Firebirds will play at No. 14 Fairifield (2-2 overall, 0-1 in GMC) at 7:30 p.m.

Lakota East has defeated No. 29 Western Hills (42-7), No. 23 Northmont (17-14) and No. 18 Oak Hills (40-20). The Thunderhawks only loss came against Winton Woods (25-20), which is ranked No. 2 region 8 of Division II. This Friday, Lakota East will host No. 16 Middletown (2-2 overall, 1-0 in GMC).

The computer rankings differ from the coaches’ poll, where locally in The Cincinnati Enquirer’s poll Lakota West is ranked No. 5 and Lakota East is ranked No. 10.

The Cincinnati Enquirer coaches’ poll

1. Moeller (9) 108
2. Colerain (2) 101
3. St. Xavier 76
4. Sycamore 76
5. Lakota West 70
6. Middletown 44
7. Elder 42
8. La Salle 34
9. Lebanon 22
10. Lakota East 18

Meanwhile, neither Lakota West or Lakota East made the statewide Associated Press top ten poll. Lakota West, however, did receive votes.

Locally, Moeller was ranked No. 2 behind St. Ignatius in Cleveland. Greater Miami Conference rival Colerain was also ranked No. 4.

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