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'06 OH WR Josh Chichester (Louisville signee)

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9/31/05

Lakota West 52, Milford 7

Quarterback Dustin Huff threw for 175 yards and two touchdowns to lead Lakota West.

Kicker J.C. Casper set a school record for the longest field goal, making a 42-yard attempt.

<TABLE class=enqtable cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR class=enqtdhead><TD align=left>Lakota West</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>14</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>24</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>7</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>7</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>-52</TD></TR><TR><TD class=enqtd align=left>Milford</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>7</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>0</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>0</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>0</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>- 7</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

M -Truesdell 35 pass from Ryan (Guliek kick)
L -Monroe 25 pass from Huff (Casper kick)
L -Kaufman 35 interception return (Casper kick)
L -Brooks 21 run (Casper kick)
L -Fehr 1 run (Casper kick)
L -FG Casper 42
L -Cottrell 90 run (Casper kick)
L -Chichester 47 pass from Huff (Casper kick)
L -Bogenschutz 15 run (Silvestain kick)
Records: L 4-2, M 1-5
 
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10/7/05

Fairfield at Lakota West

WHEN/WHERE: 7:30 p.m. today, Lakota West H.S., 8940 Union Centre Blvd.

RECORDS: Fairfield 4-2 (3-0 GMC), Lakota West 4-2 (3-0).

WHAT TO WATCH: Two hot teams, both with four-game winning streaks. Fairfield is led by QB Derek Ball (934 yards passing, 10 TDs) and RB Antoine Moore (634 yards, 5 TDs). Lakota West has designs on a second straight playoff berth, with an explosive offense led by QB Dustin Huff (school-record 1,014 passing yards) and Ohio State-bound WR Josh Chichester (four 100-yard receiving games).

BOTTOM LINE: Fairfield is No. 6 and Lakota West No. 8 in the Enquirer Division I area coaches' poll, and the Indians are a slight favorite.
 
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For being 6'7 210 pounds, above average speed and great leaping ability/hands, he sure isn't getting much love at Rivals. I don't really care, I think Josh is going to be a great player for us.

Great physical specs and he's putting up nearly 100 yards and at least 1 TD a game.

Josh will be just fine in Columbus...he's a nice football player with a lot of upside. And unlike Aaron Brown he WANTS to be a Buckeye...give me 11 of those types any day.
 
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10/8/05

Fairfield might already have clinched a Greater Miami Conference co-championship.
Derek Ball threw two touchdown passes to Ken Benjamin to lead the Indians, the No. 6 team in the Enquirer Division I coaches' poll, to a 35-13 victory over No. 8 Lakota West to ruin West's Homecoming Friday night.
Both teams were 4-2 overall and 3-0 in the GMC and on four-game winning streaks going into the game. Neither team has to play Colerain, which means remaining undefeated in the conference guarantees at least a co-championship with the Cardinals.
"We've still got to play the games," Fairfield coach Scott Datillo said. "We're not too excited yet."
Fairfield's remaining three opponents - Sycamore, Milford and Hamilton - all were under .500 in the conference going into Friday's games.
Antoine Moore added 197 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries for Fairfield (5-2, 4-0).
The Indians scored touchdowns on their first two possessions, with Andy Applegate going two yards for the first score and Ball hitting Benjamin with a 72-yard bomb on third-and-15.
"We thought we'd do pretty good," said Benjamin, who caught seven passes for 175 yards. "The team's they'd played and beaten weren't that good of a competition. We played good competition."
Turnovers helped limited West (4-3, 3-1) to two first-half field goals from J.C. Casper. C.C. Brooks fumbled into the end zone after carrying to the 1-yard line to stop one threat, and Jaquan Patilla's interception ended another drive.
Brooks cost the Firebirds another potential touchdown and his services for West's next game after getting ejected following an altercation with a Fairfield player inside the Indians' 5-yard line.
Ejection from one game means automatic disqualification from the next game, according to Ohio High School Athletic Association rules.
"They're a good football team, but we were our own worst enemy," Firebirds coach Larry Cox said. "We did everything we could for them."
Fairfield took control with touchdowns on its first two possessions of the second half.
<TABLE class=enqtable cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR class=enqtdhead><TD align=left>Fairfield</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>14</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>0</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>14</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>7</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>-35</TD></TR><TR><TD class=enqtd align=left>Lakota West</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>3</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>3</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>0</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>7</TD><TD class=enqtd align=left>-13</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
F - Applegate 2 run (Thomas kick)
LW - Casper 22 FG
F - Benjamin 72 pass from Ball (Thomas kick)
LW - Casper 37 FG
F - Taylor 10 run (Thomas kick)
F - Benjamin 6 pass from Ball (Thomas kick)
LW - Huff 1 run (Casper kick)
F - Moore 6 run (Thomas kick)
Records: Fairfield 5-2 (4-0 GMC), Lakota West 4-3 (3-1).
 
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