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Lakeland High School Hawks
4A District I 4A Inland Empire League
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Colors: Kelly Green & Gold
Head Coach
Tim Kiefer
Years as Head Coach
18th Season
Previous Experience
Timberlake, Lewiston, Bonners Ferry
RECORD
Record Last Year
3-5
State Titles
1988 and 1989
TEAM
Returning Players
Brandon Furey, QB, 12
Ezra Grigg, RB, 12
Travis Derrick, OL, 11
Amnon Munyer
Returning Players with Honors
Travis Derrick, First Team All-IEL
Key Players lost from last year
Cage Hendry, RB/LB
Trey McArthur, WR/DB
Curtis Johnson, TE/LB
Team Preview
Written By: Sven Alskog

Lakeland was the lone representative out of the 4A IEL to miss the playoffs in 2018, leaving the team hungry to get back to state this time around.

The Hawks boasted the offensive and defensive newcomers of the year in the league last year in Ezra Grigg and Amnon Munyer, both of which return to the program this season.

Joining Grigg in the backfield is quarterback Brandon Furey, with First Team All-League offensive lineman Travis Derrick up in front of them to lead the way.

Entering his 18th season at Lakeland, Tim Kiefer will have a challenging task ahead of his team, which resides in an improving league that sees both Sandpoint and Moscow return key players. Last year the Hawks came within a touchdown of a trip to state with a 28-21 loss to Lakeland.

In order to get back to the playoffs after a one-year hiatus, the offense will need to develop some more big play ability. The Hawks continually sat between 13 and 28 points in games a year ago, with just a 41-14 win over Timberlake the exception to that. With a touchdown or two improvement on the offensive side of things, Lakeland has the ability to add a win or two to their tally by the end of the year.

Cage Hendry and Trey McArthur are both offensive weapons that have departed as well.

Lakeland begins 2019 on August 31 against Blackfoot at Holt Arena.















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