Lohaus signs with South Dakota


Tayeton Lohaus made it official last week when he signed a letter of intent to attend the University of South Dakota and play football for the Coyotes. He is shown here on signing day with Humboldt defensive coach Cole Goodenow (left) and Humboldt head coach Derrick Elman. Independent photo by Phil Monson.

By PHIL MONSON

Humboldt High senior Tayeton Lohaus, who emerged into one of the top defensive players in the state of Iowa in Class 3A football, last week signed a national letter of intent to attend the University of South Dakota (Vermillion) and play football for the Coyotes.

Lohaus made it official in a signing ceremony on Dec. 21. The 6-foot-4, 250-pounder helped Humboldt compile a won-loss record of 21-3 over the last two seasons and advance to the semifinals of the state playoffs in 2021 and 2022.

“This feels really good knowing that the recruiting process is over and I’m looking forward to getting over there and attend a good university,” Lohaus said.

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