Olympians Fall on Homecoming Night Against Highlanders
By Dennis Pierce | Sep 27, 2025 9:10 AM
It was a packed evening at John Stafford Field at Bob Gaddis Stadium on Friday as the Columbus East football team hosted Class 5A No. 11 Floyd Central in a Hoosier Hills Conference showdown. The night featured Teacher Appreciation Night, a Homecoming celebration, and a hard-fought battle that ended in a 56-28 loss for the Olympians. Before kickoff, East’s junior and senior football players honored the teachers and staff who have made a lasting impact in their lives. Those recognized included Kelly Axsom, Jaci Jones, Jessie Shoaf, Elizabeth Porter, Mark Meier, Megan Thompson, Chanel Thompson, Karl Eagleman, Sunshine Hartwell, Anne Owens, Brett Vanderkolk, Natasha Orgass, Tyler Davis, Lynn Acton, Dawn Rowe, Alicia Wetzel, Aaron Lynott, Troy Buntin, Ashley Prather, Brian Plummer, and Adam Ulrich. The evening also included Homecoming festivities, where senior football player Keaton Lawson was crowned King and Morgan Scott was named Queen. On the field, the Olympians faced the challenge of competing without several key starters, including Lawson, who suffered a season-ending injury earlier in the week. Despite the setbacks, East’s offense found its rhythm after a slow start. Quarterback Kyson Villarreal sparked the scoring with a 1-yard sneak in the first half and later connected through the air for three touchdown passes. Dallas Dykstra, normally a defensive standout, stepped into the offense and delivered with four receptions for 94 yards and two scores. JD Rotert added 56 yards on the ground and caught a 16-yard touchdown pass, while also carrying much of the workload in the backfield. Paxton Thompson, Jackson Miller, Bige Asher, and Kamden Shelley also chipped in catches to help move the ball. In total, Villarreal threw for 204 yards, while Rotert and Dykstra combined for all three of East’s receiving touchdowns. Although Floyd Central’s offense proved difficult to contain, the Olympians kept battling to the final whistle, showing grit despite being short-handed. Columbus East will look to regroup and build on the offensive momentum as the season heads into its final stretch.