
EAST HOSTS WEST FRIDAY! East Boys escaped a Colerain upset bid last Friday, 1/23, winning with a late surge in the final quarter by a score of 56-46. After falling behind at the end of the 3rd frame, East outscored Colerain 24-12 in the fourth to win going

Lakota East head boys basketball coach Clint Adkins reached the 200-win plateau of his illustrious coaching career Monday night at the MLK classic, held at Xavier university’s Cintas center. The milestone came in emphatic fashion as the Thunderhawks

East let one get away from them last Friday, falling 50-48 in overtime to Fairfield. The Hawks had a double-digit lead that they saw evaporate in the fourth quarter. East led 34-19 heading into a disastrous final 8 minutes. Brady Bowman led all scorers with

East Boys earned a big road win at Oak Hills on Friday, 40-34. As usual,, it was a physical, low-scoring battle between the two GMC stalwarts. East led at the half 15-8, with scoring and then held on in the 4th quarter. Brody Hayes and JJ Smith led

The Hawks defeated Hamilton Big Blue 47-41 on Friday, 12/19. East outscored Hamilton 15-7 in the final frame to record the win. Brody Hayes led East with 18 points. ------------------ East Boys traveled to Florida for a Holiday Tournament on December 27-29.

Boys Basketball hosted Princeton on Tuesday night and fell to the Vikings 62-37. A close game in the first half, but it ended with the Vikings running away with it. Brody Hayes led East wit h13 points, and Charlie Willis added 11. East (3-2, 2-2) will host

East Boys Bball easily handled Middletown last Friday, 12/12. Final score was 53-43. The Hawks took a 22-18 lead at the half and then expanded it over the next two quarters. East was led by Brady Bowman's 22 points and Luke Shaw's 10. JJ Smith added

East Boys Bball suffered their first loss of the season on Tuesday, falling at home to Oak Hills by a score of 54-47. The Hawks fell behind early and could never close the gap. The Highlanders led by as much as 15 before East drew as close as a 5-point

East Boys toughed out a 37-28 win versus visiting Sycamore last Friday. The Hawks led most of the contest, but the Aves didn't go quietly. The score was 15-15 at half in a defensive struggle. A 13-4 scoring advantage in the final quarter was the difference.
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