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State Cross Country

The State Boys and Girls Cross Country Meet was held this weekend. The CHL was well represented by five different schools.

Boys Results: Indian Hill finished 21st in the state in DII. Individually 215 runners competed. For the Braves, James O’Driscoll came in 11th place. Harry Hong was 88th and James McGrath was 138th. In the DIII race Madeira finished 15th as a team, Individually the Mustangs had Ben Wetzel finishing 46th and Silas Baird 52nd out of 215 of the best runners in the State of Ohio.

In the State Girls race all of the CHL schools competed in the DIII race. Madeira finished 16th and Indian Hill was 20th as a team. Individually, Lucy Folger, Madeira was 34th and Emily Shea, Indian Hill, was 46th out of 215 runners. Corinne Cline of Mariemont, finished in 56th place. Hannah Gemmel, Madeira was 66th and Ella Hummel, Wyoming, finished 72nd.


Regional Finals Soccer
Boys Regional Finals:

DIV-Wyoming, 18-1-4, defeated Madeira 2-1 to bring home the Regional Championship. The Cowboys will play Bay Village Wednesday night at 7pm at Big Walnut HS near Columbus. There are only four schools remaining in DIV in the entire state. A win and Wyoming is in the state finals next weekend.
Girls Regional Finals:

DV-The Madeira Zons are going to the final four. They defeated Legacy Christian 2-1 thanks to a match winning goal scored by Lataha Davis. Madeira takes home the Regional Championship Trophy. They will now play in the State Semis this coming Tuesday vs. Milford Center Fairbanks HS at 7pm at Wright State University.

DIV-The Indian Hill Braves finished a fantastic season with a loss to Summit Country Day 2-1. Indian Hill went 17-2-3,their two losses at the hands of SCD.


Boys: There are only eight teams left in the state playoffs, Division IV. Two of them are from the CHL and they will play each other this Sunday at Milford to go to the State Semis. Madeira and Wyoming will face off for a second time this year.
Wyoming is 17-1-4 while Madeira is 13-5-3 but when they faced each other during the regular season the contest ended in a 1-1 tie. Wyoming is CHL champions and both the Cowboys and Mustangs are District Champs. Should be a battle in Milford Sunday.

Girls: Two CHL teams will try to get to the final four on the girls side as well but they are in different Divisions and will not face each other. In DIV Indian Hill, 17-1-3, will face off against Summit Country Day in the Regional Finals on Saturday at Noon at Wright State University. The Braves try to defeat the only team they lost to all season. Summit defeated IH 2-1 in a very close contest during the regular season.
Madeira, 15-4-1, will defend the pitch against Legacy Christian on Saturday at 2 pm at Lakota East as they try to reach the State Semis!
Friday Night Lights-Playoff Edition
Three CHL schools move on into the second round of the playoffs.
Indian Hill, 10-0 and seeded first in DIV Region 16, had a bye first round and will host Washington Courthouse, 6-5, who defeated New Richmond Friday.
Wyoming , 10-1, will travel Friday to play second seeded Valley View, 9-1. Valley View had a first round bye in DIV, Region 16. There is a long history of playoff games between these two schools.
Mariemont coming off a big win vs. NCH will travel to play Casstown Miami East, 9-1, in Division V action next Friday. Miami East also had a bye first round.

DIV Roger Bacon 13 at Wyoming 38
DIV Taylor 21 at Clinton Massie 51
DV Mariemont 31 at North College Hill 12
DVI Deer Park 15 at Anna 54
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ON ThisDateInOHSAAHistory: Oct. 30, 2015 - Cincinnati Wyoming defeated Deer Park, 51-8, to begin an #OHSAA football record 75-game regular season winning streak. The 75th and final win was 17-14 over Mariemont (10/6/23). The streak ended with a 21-3 loss to Indian Hill (10/13/23)

Tournament Time

Football: Indian Hill Braves closed out an undefeated season winning the CHL Friday night with a convincing win over Reading.

Five CHL schools will be represented in the State Playoffs. Indian Hill (10-0) finished #1 in Division IV, Region 16, and will receive a first round bye. The Braves will play the winner of Washington Court House vs. New Richmond in round two of the playoffs. Wyoming (9-1) finished 7th in Region 16 and will play host to Roger Bacon (5-5). Taylor (6-4), also in Region 16, finished #12 and will travel to play Clinton Massie (9-1). Mariemont (6-4) is in Division V, Region 20. They finished #11 and will travel to play North College Hill (8-2). Finally in Division VI, Deer Park (5-5) was 11th as well and will play Anna (7-3) at Anna. All games will be played this coming Friday at 7 pm. Winners advance the following week.

Cross Country: The Regional Meet was held this weekend and CHL schools had a very strong showing.

Boys: Madeira finished in 5th, Wyoming 9th and Mariemont 11th in DIII. Indian Hill will be sending their team to state, they finished 5th in DII. James O'Driscoll set a new school record and finished 2nd in the Regionals. James McGrath finished 7th and Harry Hong 10th. All three are from Indian Hill. In DIII Ben Wetzel, Madeira, was 9th and Silas Baird, Madeira, was 19th.


Girls: Madeira finished in 3rd place in DIII. Indian Hill was 5th. Both teams will be going to state. Wyoming was 6th and Mariemont 7th. Individually, Lucy Folger, Madeira was 8th. Emily Shea, IH, was 10th. Corrine Cline, Mariemont was 12th, Ella Hammel, Wyoming finished 13th. Hannah Gemmel, Madeira finished 16th and her teammate Olivia Naegeli was 19th.



Boys Soccer: Four CHL schools have won the district championship. An incredible year for CHL soccer. Indian Hill won its third straight DIII District Title. They will move on into the final 16 in the state and play in the Regional Semi this week. In DIV, Mariemont, Wyoming and Madeira all won District Titles. They too will move to the Regional Semi Finals this week.



Girls Soccer: Three CHL school are District Champions, In DIV Mariemont and Indian Hill have both reached the final 16. In the Regional Semis they will play each other to see who moves on to the Regional Finals. In DV Madeira will play Jamestown Greenview after winning the Districts. The winner will advance to the final 8 in the state.


Volleyball: Thee CHL teams are District Runner-Up. Taylor in DIV finished a very strong year with a CHL title and fell in the District Finals. In The DV tournament Madeira and Deer Park both finished strong seasons by falling in the District Final match.






