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High School Lakota West Firebirds

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10/19/05

Josh had four catches for 36 yards, including a 6-yard TD grab this past weekend. For the year, Chichester now has 33 catches for 680 yards and seven TDs.
 
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10/21/05


Sycamore at Lakota West

WHEN/WHERE: 7:30 p.m. today at Lakota West, 8940 Union Centre Boulevard.

RECORDS: Sycamore 2-2 (1-0 GMC), Lakota West 2-2 (1-0).

WHAT TO WATCH: Sycamore QB Mitch Allen is the GMC's top rusher with 514 yards and nine TDs. Allen rushed for 271 yards and three TDs in last week's 35-14 rout of Middletown. Lakota West has rebounded from an 0-2 start. The Firebirds beat Hamilton 42-7 last week as C.C. Brooks rushed for 121 yards and two touchdowns.

BOTTOM LINE: These two teams are riding high after big wins. Flip a coin.
 
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10/22/05

Lakota West 54, Oak Hills 13

C.C. Brooks ran 21 times for 159 yards and three touchdowns, one a 38-yarder.

Tadd Dombart had six tackles and an interception.

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L -Brooks 1 run (Casper kick)
O -Kehrt 11 pass from Miller (Weimer kick)
L -Brooks 38 run (kick failed)
L -Huff 4 run (Casper kick)
L -Huff 1 run (Casper kick)
L -Fehr 1 run (Casper kick)
L -Brooks 1 run (Casper kick)
O -Conners 9 run (run failed)
L -Bogenschultz 6 run (kick failed)
L -Straus 80 run (Silvestain kick)

Records: L 6-3 (GMC 5-1), O 5-4 (3-3.)
 
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10/28/05

Lakota West at Lakota East

WHEN/WHERE: 7:30 p.m. today at Lakota East HS, 6840 Lakota Lane.
RECORDS: Lakota West 6-3 (5-1 GMC), Lakota East 7-2 (5-1).

WHAT TO WATCH: Lakota East lost top RB Paul Bowen (952 yards, 8 TDs) to a season-ending knee injury three weeks ago, but QB Nick Darland has returned from a dislocated hip. Darland leads the GMC in passing efficiency with 764 yards, eight TDs and no interceptions. Lakota West has multiple weapons including Ohio State-bound WR Josh Chichester (34 catches, 20.5-yard average, 7 TDs), QB Dustin Huff (1,331 yards passing, 11 TDs) and running back C.C. Brooks (645 yards, 10 TDs).

BOTTOM LINE: East won 38-15 in last year's "Backyard Brawl," but this one is a toss-up.
 
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Lakota West wins - knocking East out of the layoffs

The Score line

Lakota West 30 Lakota East 27

Lakota East had the lead 21-0 at one point.

Fairfield is projected to take the Lakota East spot in the playoffs.

The game went into overtime with Lakota tied up at 24.
East opened the scoring in OT with a field goal to take it to 27-24.
West answered with a Touchdown on their possession and the rest is history.

 
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10/29/05

Grown men and large linemen openly cried. Such was the magnitude of the finish Friday in the most exciting football game in the history of the Lakota West-Lakota East football series.

Lakota West scored 24 straight points to force overtime, then used a 1-yard QB sneak by Dustin Huff to beat district East 30-27, and deny East its first playoff appearance.

"I can't believe we did it," said linebacker Alex Kaufman. "That was West pride, and I do believe in it."

For the third straight year, East only needed a win in the final game to earn its first playoff berth. Once again, it came excruciatingly close, losing for the second year in a row in overtime.

"I told them I was proud of their effort, but we just didn't do what we needed to do," East coach Greg Bailie said. "We played a great game, and West is a great opponent, but for our seniors, I hate to see them go out this way."

East scored the game's first 21 points before West completely reversed the game's momentum.

Huff began rolling out and the passing game opened up. He finished 15-of-26 passing for 177 yards and three TDs.

"We just kept running a bunch of boot(legs)," Huff said. "We said we'd keep running them until they stopped us, and that's what we did."

West took a 24-21 lead with 2:20 left in regulation on a Huff TD pass to Eric Monroe, but East rallied to force overtime on a Sam Coffey 33-yard field goal with 37 seconds left in regulation.

That was East's first score since 7:03 was left in the second quarter.

East won the coin toss and had the first possession in overtime. After getting to the 4-yard line, it stalled and settled for a 22-yard field goal by Coffey.

West needed only two plays to get to the 2-yard line. With both sides of the stadium roaring, West relied on its size advantage at the line of scrimmage.

"We just had to say, 'Forget it,' for what we did early," said West offensive tackle Nate Toney. "We played the hardest we've ever played, and this was the greatest game of our lives."

After East's defense denied the Firebirds one time in close, Huff leaned in over a mass of humanity to score the game-winner.

The victory by West (7-3, 6-1 GMC) ends a streak of three-straight wins by East (7-3, 5-2 GMC) in the battle for the Lakota Cup trophy. The game was played before of 8,000 at East.

Even with the victory, West is expected to fall short of playoff contention.
But the magnitude of the victory was still apparent. West coach Larry Cox could barely find his voice to address his team five minutes after the game ended.

"I have never been more proud of a Lakota West football team. I'm at a loss for words," said Cox, before his voice gave out.

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LE - Greene 1 run (Coffey kick)
LE - Kjos 6 pass from Darland (Coffey kick)
LE - Greene 1 run (Coffey kick)
LW - Fehr 12 pass from Huff (Casper kick)
LW - Cook 10 pass from Huff (Casper kick)
LW - Casper 37 FG
LW - Monroe 21 pass from Huff (Casper kick)
LE - Coffey 33 FG
LE - Coffey 22 FG
LW - Huff 1 run (no conversion attempted)

Records: LW 7-3 (6-1 GMC), LE 7-3 (5-2 GMC).
 
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