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Firebirds Fans LAKOTAWESTHIGH.COM @WESTFIREBIRDS WELCOME FIREBIRDS FANS T O THE 2020 SPRING SPORTS SEA SON OUR TEAMS ARE READY FOR ANOTHER EXCITING SEASON OF FIREBIRDS SPRING SPORTS! Our amazing student-athletes have invested time, energy and effort so they can achieve their goal of representing Lakota West High School both in athletics and in the classroom. LAKOTA WEST 2020 MEDIA GUIDE A very big thank you to Gameday Media! They did a phenomenal job with the overall design PRODUCED BY: GAMEDAY MEDIA of our Firebirds media guide, and were courteous and professional throughout the entire process. Also, thank you to all of our sponsors for their continued support of our athletic programs, and for purchasing ads in this media guide you are currently holding. Please patronize the businesses and services advertising in our basketball media guide CONNECT WITH US: and let them know how much Firebirds fans appreciate their support of our teams! Be @GOGAMEDAYMEDIA sure to tell them, #GAMEDAYFAN “I SAW YOU IN THE FIREBIRDS MEDIA GUIDE!” FOR SPONSORSHIP INFO PLEASE CONTACT GAMEDAY MEDIA BY PHONE OR ONLINE: Lastly, thank you for being at the game tonight and throughout the season. Enjoy the 503.214.4444 accomplishments of our student-athletes and the coaches, along with the efforts of the GOGAMEDAYMEDIA.COM game officials. Your presence today lets them all know how valuable their participation is, and how much their Firebirds community appreciates their hard work and commitment. Please play a role in the success of the game by being a positive and supportive fan. Thank you! LAKOTA WEST HS AND GAMEDAY MEDIA WOULD LIKE TO THANK AND ACKNOWLEDGE ALL OF THE SPONSORS GO FIREBIRDS! IN THIS MEDIA GUIDE. PLEASE SUPPORT THESE BUSINESSES THAT SUPPORT YOUR TEAMS. COPYRIGHT © 2020 PRINTED ON POST CONSUMER PAPER 5 LAKOTA WEST FIREBIRDS ADMINISTRATION 2019 LAKOTA WEST FIREBIRDS Matt is the superintendent of Lakota Local Schools. He has spent the last 23 years serving Ohio communities as an educator in the roles of THANKYOU superintendent (12), director of student services and instruction (1), principal (5), and teacher (5). Matt has been actively involved in the CORPORATE SPONSORS: prestigious and nationwide League of Innovative Schools through Digital Promise, also serving as an elected member of their advisory committee. THE KEN LINDSAY ALL-STATE INSURANCE AGENCY He was selected as one of 100 superintendents nationwide to attend and Main Street In Monroe present at the #FutureReady National ConnectED Superintendents Summit at the White House, was named to the National School Boards Association THE KEN LINDSAY ALL-STATE INSURANCE AGENCY Top 20 to Watch in the Nation, and conducted his fi rst TEDx Talk in 2016 Cin-Dayton Rd In West Chester Matthew Miller entitled: "Don’t Buy the Book: Cultivate, Curate and Go Open". He completed Robb Vogelmann SUPERINTENDENT his undergraduate coursework and master’s degree at the University of ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT THE KROGER COMPANY Cincinnati and was selected for the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Leadership Institute for Superintendents. Matt is grateful for his supportive THE UNITED STATES ARMY family - his wife, Kristy, and their two children. Both Mason and Jessica attend the University of Cincinnati. PLATO’S CLOSET Dudley Dr FIRST FINANCIAL BANK THE OHIO NATIONAL GUARD BUFFALO WING AND RINGS West Chester MILANOS RESTAURANT 7701 Voa Centre Drive Todd Parnell Lynda O’Connor Julia Shaffer Brad Lovell Kelley Casper BOARD PRESIDENT BOARD MEMBER BOARD MEMBER BOARD MEMBER BOARD MEMBER LAKOTA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION LAW OFFICE OF LARRY CREACH RUMPKE WASTE AND RECYCLING TOM’S SUPERIOR DRIVING SCHOOL 7302 Liberty One Dr. – Liberty Twsp. THUNDERBIRD YOUTH BASKETBALL TOM AND CHEE Elgin Card Jason Jackson Nicole Issacs James Stallings Mike Anderson 9328 Union Centre Blvd PRINCIPAL ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL ASST. PRINCIPAL ASST. PRINCIPAL ASST. PRINCIPAL SCOTT’S AWARDS DELHI GARDEN CENTER SCHMIDT BUILDERS KATHY KRAMER WITH STAR ONE REALTORS KOEBBE AUTO TECH Scott Kaufman Gary Brockman Chris Thompson Bob Ashby Darren Walters DR. JAMES WELLAND – FAMILY DENTISTRY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ASSISTANT AD ATHLETIC SECRETARY CO-SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR THE HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER STEVENS INSURANCE AGENCY PARK NATIONAL BANK Located At 8366 Princeton-Glendale Road Stop In Or Visit Online At Bankwithpark.com ATS LOGISTICS Josh True Sara Reuscher Carlee Shafer Izak Tanner Timothy Kremchek THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING LAKOTA STUDENT-ATHLETES! HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER ATHLETIC TRAINER ATHLETIC TRAINER STRENGTH & CONDITIONING TEAM PHYSICIAN LAKOTA WESTWE 2020 FIREBIRDSEBIRDS SPRINGSPRI SPORTSTS 8 F I R E B I R D S TABLE OF CONTENTS CHEER 56 CHEER VOLLEYBALL BOYS TRACK &FIELD 50 GIRLS LACROSSE BOYS LACROSSE 44 37 SOFTBALL 20 10 BASEBALL 28 10 11 BASEBALL BASEBALL 2020 SEASON SUMMARIES & SENIORS 2020 VARSITY SCHEDULE SEASON SUMMARIES DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME SEASON RECORD (GMC) GMC # CITY # STATE # TOURNEY W/L RECORD TOURNEY ADV 4/6 Princeton HighHigh School Home 5:00 PM 1998 13-13 (6-10) 7 - - 1-1 Final 64 of 195 1999 15-15 (7-9) 6 9 - 2-1 Final 32 of 195 4/8 Sycamore High School Home 5:00 PM 2000 17-11 (10-6) T3 10 - 2-1 Final 32 of 195 2001 24-8 (13-5) 3 5 - 5-1 Final 8 of 192 4/9 Sycamore High School Away 5:00 PM 2002 21-11 (9-9) T5 T9 - 4-1 Final 8 of 192 2003 16-11 (11-7) 3 9 - 0-1 Final 128 of 193 4/11 Elder High School Away 2:30 PM 2004 16-14 (8-10) T6 9 - 2-1 Final 32 of 194 4/13 Colerain High School Away 5:00 PM 2005 16-12 (9-9) T5 10 - 0-1 Final 128 of 194 2006 19-11 (12-6) T1 (4 way) 7 - 2-1 Final 32 of 194 4/15 Colerain High School Home 5:00 PM 2007 28-5 (15-3) 1 3 4 7-0 Champions of 195 2008 26-2 (17-1) 1 1 1 5-1 Final 4 of 195 4/17 Hamilton High School (Ohio) Away 5:00 PM 2009 23-6 (14-4) 1 1 3 3-1 Final 16 of 195 2010 14-14 (7-11) T7 5 - 2-1 Final 64 of 192 4/18 Lebanon High School Home 112:00 PM 2011 17-12 (9-9) T5 (3 way) 12 - 4-1 Final 16 of 192 2012 18-12 (13-5) 2 7 - 2-1 Final 64 of 194 4/20 Hamiltton High School (Ohio) Homme 5:00 PM 2013 16-14 (8-10) t5 14 - 3-1 Final 32 of 194 2014 23-5 (15-3) 1 1 2 2-1 Final 32 of 196 4/22 Fairfi eld High School Hoome 5:00 PM 2015 25-5 (16-2) 1 2 4 3-1 Final 16 of 196 2016 14-11 (10-8) 6 14 - 1-1 Final 128 of 193 4/23 Centerville High School Home 5:00 PM 2017 25-6 (15-3) 1 3 7 5-1 Final 4 of 193 2018 16-11 (11-7) T4 11 - 1-1 Final 128 of 193 4/24 Fairfi eld High School Away 5:00 PM 2019 13-12 (10-8) T4 - - 0-1 Final 128 of 191 4/27 Middletown High School Away 5:00 PM 4/29 Middletown High Schooool Home 5:00 PM 5/1 Oak Hills HS - Cincinnati Away 5:00 PM 5/2 Badin High School @ MU Away 4:00 PM 5/4 Oak Hills HS - Cincinnatti Home 5:00 PM 5/6 Lakota East High Schoool HoH me 5:00 PM 5/8 Lakota East High School Away 5:00 PM 5/9 Loveland @ GABP Away 4:00 PM 5/13 KKings High School Homme 5:00 PM 5/16 Moeller High School Away 12:00 PM HOME GAME AWAY GAME TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR UPDATES VISIT: LAKOTAWESTHIGH.COM SENIORS 12 13 BASEBALL BASEBALL 2020 COACHING STAFF 2020 VARSITY ROSTER & SENIORS BRAD GSCHWIND >> VARSITY HEAD COACH # NAME YR POS # NAME YR POS # NAME YR POS 1 Cooper Walker 12 RHP 8 Jacob Beall 11 RHP 16 Timothy Moore 11 RHP Brad Gschwind begins his fi rst year with Lakota West. He spent the 2013 and 2014 seasons 2 Adrian Davis 11 OF 9 Colin Harrington 11 C 17 Grant Miller 11 INF serving as a volunteer assistant coach at Xavier. In 2014, the Musketeers posted a 30-29 overall 3 Bradley Vargas 12 RHP 10 Joshua Tyler 12 C 21 Connor Crowley 11 LHP record and advanced to the NCAA Regionals after capturing the Big East Conference tournament title with a 5-0 victory over Creighton. Xavier posted a 6-4 win over Clemson in the national 4 Carter Rust 11 INF 11 Jacob Freyberg 12 RHP 22 Brady Weber 11 RHP tournament but dropped games to Vanderbilt and Oregon to end its postseason run. 5 Nicolas Lenzer 12 C 12 Michael Lorenz 12 RHP 24 Michael Acuna 12 INF 6 Dominic Schmitt 12 OF 13 Alex Jarboe 12 RHP Ethan Vaught 11 INF Gschwind was then named the head coach for the Cincinnati Steam, a member of the Great 7 Kurtis Riesenberg 12 OF 14 Braden Meyer 12 OF Justin Stach 11 MGR Lakes Summer Collegiate League, and the team posted 21-19 record. Gschwind has also served as an assistant coach for the Battle Creek Bombers and Madison Mallards in the Northwoods League after spending time as an undergraduate assistant with Miami (Ohio) in 2012. Gschwind received his undergraduate degree in physical education in the spring of 2012 from Miami, where he was a four-year letter winner for the RedHawks in the infi eld. During his senior campaign in 2011, he batted .285 with nine doubles and four home runs.
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