| AN OVERVIEW
Dallas Lauderdale helped Solon High School to the Ohio Division I and Western Reserve Conference championships in each of his four seasons, as well as two regional runner-up finishes his sophomore and junior years.
The 2007 Western Reserve Conference Most Valuable Player, Lauderdale was a Division I second-team all-state, all-city and All-Western Reserve recipient. For the fourth-consecutive season, Lauderdale led Solon to an undefeated record in the WRC. Also a first-team Northeast Lakes All-District honoree, Lauderdale was instrumental in guiding the Comets to the 2007 district title. In the semifinal game of the district championship against Cleveland Heights, Lauderdale’s 3-point conversion gave Solon the lead for good with 30 seconds left after both teams were tied, 57-all.
The team’s leading scorer as captain, Lauderdale averaged 24 points, 12 rebounds, six blocks and two assists during his high school career. During his sophomore year at Solon, he scored 21 points per game, while grabbing 9.9 rebounds per game en route to first-team all-state honors. He was part of a lineup that helped the Comets advance to the Big School Regional Finals vs. Canton McKinley that year.
In 2007, Lauderdale was one of three high school students from the Cleveland area nominated for the Outstanding High School Athlete award presented by the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission. Ohio State wrestling’s junior Lance Palmer was one of the other nominees.
Lauderdale is the son of Dallas II and Carol Lauderdale. His uncle Jim Chones played with the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers and his cousin Kaayla Chones played in the WNBA.
AS A FRESHMAN
• Grabbed 2 rebounds and had a block in 6 min. vs. California in NIT second round (3/24/08)
• Had 2 points and 2 rebounds in 8 minutes vs. UNC Asheville in NIT first round (3/18/08)
• Set career high with 6 rebounds vs. Mississippi in the NIT semifinals (4/1/08)
• Tied his career high in points (4) vs. Iowa in a career-best 19 min (1/9/08)
• Played 18 min in the Preseason NIT title game vs. Texas A&M (11/23/07)
• Steadily improved physically and on the court, particularly on the defensive end, toward the end of the season
• Blocked six shots and altered several others in the five NIT postseason games ... also made 3 of 4 shots from the field |