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'06 OH WR Josh Chichester (Louisville signee)

Oneshot said:
I'm putting this here, because the recruiting forum locks up old recruiting threads (God knows why... Makes no blooming sense!!)

from CFN.com:

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Josh Chichester WR 6-8 210 West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West
Three-year starter at wide receiver... three-year starter in basketball... ranked as the 36th-best wide receiver by Rivals.com... four-star prospect by Scout.com... ranked as the 14th-best wide receiver in the country by Scout... two-sport star... also was a standout on the hardwood... selected to the state of Ohio top 60 list by Rivals and was a preseason top 50 selection... ranked as the 17th-best recruit in the state of Ohio... the 36th-ranked multi-position recruit in the country... caught 36 passes for 723 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior... averaged 20.1 yards per catch... earned first-team Greater Miami Conference and second-team Southwest District honors as a senior... caught 27 passes for 603 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior... averaged 13.0 ppg as a junior on the hardwood... chose Louisville over Ohio State, Illinois, Kentucky and Notre Dame.

He chose Lousville over tOSU? Hmm.
Should say, "tOSU's academic standards are so high, that he had to choose Louisville."

I assume you are pointing this out because it says he "choose" Louisville OVER Ohio State...when in fact, he didn't.
 
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5/21

Chichester a 3-sport standout these days
Ohio High School Insider
BY TOM GROESCHEN | ENQUIRER STAFF WRITER


Lakota West senior Josh Chichester is one of the top three-sport athletes in Cincinnati prep history.
Wait. Doesn't Chichester play only two sports?
No. Three.

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Chichester, a two-time Enquirer Division I all-area choice in both football (wide receiver) and basketball (center), took up track barely a month ago. Of course, he simply has gone on to win both the Greater Miami Conference and Division I district high jump championships, the latter with a leap of 6 feet 4.
"I didn't have anything to do this spring," Chichester said. "AAU (basketball) is out of the picture for me right now, and I didn't want to get a job. I thought, hey, why not do track?"
The 6-8, 215-pound Chichester has signed to play D-I college football as a wideout for Louisville and has an agreement to join Rick Pitino's Cardinals basketball team as a walk-on.
Chichester is a rare bird, one that passes this way infrequently nowadays. Sports Illustrated a few years ago lamented the death of the three-sport athlete, in an age of increasing one-sport specialization. Chichester has flown in the face of all that, and it's good to see.
Gerry Weisgerber, athletic director at Lakota West, has been either a high school coach or administrator for 30 years. Weisgerber coached a state basketball title team at Badin and has seen plenty of athletes come through this
area, but few like Chichester.
"Josh has shown that whatever he puts his mind to, he's going to do it," Weisgerber said. "He goes out for track, and all of a sudden he wins the district in the high jump."
Chichester wasn't even on the track team at the start of this spring. He came out after spring break ended, around April 18, and three days later won the high jump in an invitational at Oak Hills.
A week later, Chichester ran a leg on the Lakota West 1,600 relay team that broke a school record. He also runs on the 800 relay team.
Bob Ashby, a longtime sports information director in the Lakota district, said Chichester is the first athlete in Lakota West's nine-year history to be first-team All-GMC in three sports.
Chichester just wishes he had more time, as his great prep career winds down.
"I'm just kicking myself," Chichester said. "I should have started doing track sooner."
Chichester averaged better than 20 yards per catch for his football career and holds numerous school receiving records. He was the leader (11 ppg) of a balanced Lakota West basketball team that won the Enquirer Division I poll championship this season, and he holds several school records for rebounding and blocked shots. Chichester smiles when asked if he will go out for the Louisville track team.
"I don't think so," he said. "Football is my main focus, and I hope to make that my career. Basketball, I'll just kind of try out and see how it goes."
Rather well, odds are.
 
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7/15

Chichester to play football at Harmony

Former Lakota West three-sport standout Josh Chichester will not play football for the University of Louisville this season.

Chichester, who also ran track at West, had a scholarship offer for football for the Cardinals and was to be a walk-on for its basketball team.

Chichester will play football for Harmony Community School, according to executive director/principal Deland McCullough.

Harmony opens its football camp July 22.

Chichester is not expected to lose his eligibility at Louisville and plans to be on campus for the second semester in January.
 
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IF he couldn't make it into Louisville academically (same reason why he was turned away from tOSU). Any chance there would be any mutual interest re: Josh coming back to play ball for his 1st choice tOSU....if he can improve his academic standing enough after a year at CC?

Although I know this ship may have sailed long ago.....I love the idea of an athletic 6-8 receiver in the red zone.
 
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IF he couldn't make it into Louisville academically (same reason why he was turned away from tOSU). Any chance there would be any mutual interest re: Josh coming back to play ball for his 1st choice tOSU....if he can improve his academic standing enough after a year at CC?

Although I know this ship may have sailed long ago.....I love the idea of an athletic 6-8 receiver in the red zone.
2-years sitting out would be the most likely upshot of the very unlikely hypothetical you pose. I'm not sure what would happen if U of L declared the NLI nul and void, but that is moot, as the report has him enrolling at U of L in January. (Assuming grade improvement to meet U of L's admission requirements).

Besides which, you have the bridges that Josh and others around him burned when slighting the OSU Athletic office and Admissions before he bolted for what he hoped would be the safe harbor of U of L. Here is hoping that he can get his act together with Harmony, get the grades back up where they belong, and fulfil his dream of playing college ball (whether round or pigskin).
 
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Louisville recruit to play for prep school


By Steven Matthews


Staff Writer
WEST CHESTER TWP. — Josh Chichester’s road to the University of Louisville has hit a detour.
The former Lakota West High star wide receiver said Monday that he will play for Harmony Community School this season, and enroll at Louisville in January for the second semester.
Chichester, who signed his national letter-of-intent with the Cardinals back in February, will still have four years of athletic eligibility remaining.
Chichester said his ACT scores “were not good enough” at this point to attend Louisville. Among his courses at Harmony will be an ACT prep class to help him before he takes the test again this fall.
“I’m just going to come in and do what I got to do,” Chichester said. “It’s in my best interests because it helps me get to Louisville.”
Louisville will still honor Chichester’s scholarship, and according to West coach Larry Cox, the Big East school is “behind him 100 percent.”
Cox also said that because Chichester will attend Harmony, a prep school in Cincinnati, the recruiting process could have been reopened. But Chichester didn’t want to go down that road again.
“I think this is what he needs to do,” Cox said. “His stay there is going to be good. This is what’s best for him right now.
“It will be a blip on the screen,” he continued. “It will be four months of his life that will go so fast, and before he knows it, he’ll be down in Louisville loving life.”
The 6-foot-8, 210-pound wideout initially committed to Ohio State last June, but the Buckeyes pulled their scholarship offer in January — right before the signing period — and the Cardinals entered the picture.
“I’m used to (the recruiting roller-coaster),” said Chichester, who still plans to walk-on to the basketball team at Louisville. “Everything’s not handed to you. You’ve got to work for it. That’s what I’m doing. I’ll work for it.
“I feel like anybody else would feel if they had to go through this,” he added. “It’s another obstacle.”
And another challenge that Cox believes Chichester will overcome.
“I have all the confidence in the world in him,” Cox said. “I’ll believe in that kid until the day I die. I know everybody in the Lakota School District is behind Josh as well.
“I know there’s not been one challenge he hasn’t backed down from. This is another challenge, and he’ll respond.”
Chichester caught 36 passes for 726 yards and seven touchdowns this past season en route to first-team, all-Greater Miami Conference and second-team, all-Southwest District honors.
He established several school receiving records, including receptions in a season (36) and career (94); yards in a season (734) and career (1,793); and touchdowns in a season (11) and career (21).
 
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7/21/06

RUMBLINGS

Friday, July 21, 2006


BOB HUNTER

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When 6- foot - 8 receiver Josh Chichester of West Chester Lakota West changed his mind in January about attending Ohio State, his coach seemed offended when a Dispatch reporter asked whether OSU had backed off because of his academics.

"That could be a cause for concern," Lakota West coach Larry Cox said, "but we’re one of the top academic institutions in southwest Ohio and we feel like he’d be fine (at Ohio State)."

Chichester later signed with Louisville, and this week he told the Middletown Journal that he will play for a prep school this season and enroll at Louisville in January for the second semester. He said his ACT scores "were not good enough" to attend Louisville at this point, and among his courses at Harmony Community School in Cincinnati will be an ACT prep class to help him before he takes the test again this fall. Because he is attending a prep school, Chichester can back out of his commitment to Louisville and re-enter the recruiting process, but Cox says that won’t happen.
 
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