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Lake Wales Suffers Tough Loss to DeLand, But Night Ends With Off-Field Controversy

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Lake Wales Suffers Heartbreaking Loss to No. 1 DeLand, But Night Ends With Off-Field Controversy

LAKE WALES – Lake Wales came within a yard of knocking off one of the best high school football teams in Florida Friday night.

In the end, Head Coach Tavaris Johnson had a decision to make: play for overtime or play to win.

He chose to go for the win.

The Highlanders came up just short on the two-point conversion, allowing DeLand to escape Legion Field with a 35-34 victory in a wild season opener that may have told Lake Wales far more about its football team than an easy opening-night victory would have.

DeLand entered the matchup ranked No. 1 in Class 6A and figures to be one of the most difficult opponents Lake Wales will see all season. Johnson deliberately scheduled a difficult opponent early, and his Highlanders showed they could stand toe-to-toe with one of the state’s top programs.

It didn’t look that way at first.

DeLand jumped out to a 14-0 first-quarter lead before Lake Wales answered with 14 points in the second quarter. The Bulldogs took a 21-14 advantage into halftime.

Both teams scored twice in the third quarter, and DeLand eventually built a 35-21 advantage in the fourth.

Lake Wales could have folded.

Instead, the Highlanders made a furious comeback.

Lake Wales scored to cut the deficit to seven and then recovered an onside kick, giving the Highlanders another opportunity. They found the end zone again, pulling within 35-34 late in the fourth quarter.

That left Johnson with the biggest decision of the night.

Kick the extra point and potentially send the game to overtime, or put the game in the hands of his offense and try to beat the No. 1-ranked Bulldogs right then.

Johnson went for two.

Quarterback Kingston Loydd took the ball up the middle but was stopped just short of the goal line, leaving DeLand with the one-point advantage and ultimately the victory.

Despite the loss, Lake Wales showed plenty offensively.

According to statistics posted to MaxPreps, Loydd completed 14 of 21 passes for 235 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.

Kamari Smith rushed 16 times for 86 yards, while Kaneilius Purdy had a huge night through the air, catching nine passes for 140 yards and two touchdowns.

Some awesome video highlights of the game.

The performance was particularly encouraging considering the level of competition.

DeLand isn’t the type of opponent most teams would choose when looking for an easy way to begin a season. For Johnson and the Highlanders, however, Friday night’s game provided an early measuring stick. Lake Wales walked away 0-1, but also walked away knowing it was only inches away from beating one of Florida’s top-ranked teams.

Unfortunately, the football wasn’t the only thing people were talking about following the game.

An apparent disagreement between a Lake Wales assistant football coach and the Lake Wales High School band resulted in the band leaving Legion Field before the game was over.

Multiple people in attendance told Daily Ridge they witnessed the incident or noticed the band leaving the stadium early.

A message reportedly written by Lake Wales band director Meagan Delacerda and shared with band parents Saturday provides her account of what happened.

Delacerda reportedly wrote that the band did not leave because it lacked school spirit or support for the football team, but because she believed her students were being treated disrespectfully.

According to the message, Delacerda alleges the disagreement between members of the football coaching staff and the band is not new. She claimed assistant coaches have attempted to get the band to stop playing or play quieter during games over the past three years.

She reportedly wrote that she had previously warned that if it happened again, the band would pack up and leave.

Importantly, Delacerda did not place the blame on Johnson or the football players.

In fact, the message reportedly written by Delacerda praised Johnson’s relationship with the band.

“Coach Johnson has said how much he loves us and supports us numerous times,” the message states.

She also reportedly urged parents not to turn the situation into a football-versus-band dispute, saying the students support one another and characterizing the issue as involving only a small number of assistant coaches.

Delacerda reportedly told parents she is scheduled to meet Monday with school administration and members of the coaching staff regarding the situation.

Daily Ridge has not independently verified all of the allegations contained in the message, and there may be additional context surrounding the exchange. However, because multiple people witnessed the incident and the band’s early departure, the situation became part of an otherwise memorable opening night at Legion Field.

Hopefully, it becomes a teachable moment rather than something that overshadows two groups of Lake Wales students who spend countless hours preparing to represent their school.

For the Highlanders on the field, the season moves forward.

Lake Wales will travel to Sebring next Friday for another non-district matchup. Sebring enters that game following a 21-0 victory over Ridge Community.

If Friday night was the measuring stick Johnson wanted for his football team, the Highlanders showed they aren’t far away.

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