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This Week in the CHL 1/19-1/26

Wrestling: The following CHL wrestlers have a solid chance to qualify for the state meet in Columbus.

Boys:

106 lbs   Landyn Doner, Reading D2

113 lbs.  Zach Rauen, Reading  D2

132 lbs.  Camden Ritzmann, Indian Hill D2

138 lbs.  Blake Opichka, Madeira  D3

144 lbs.  Caden Otto, Madeira  D3

144 lbs.  Brayden Mercurio, Indian Hill  D2

157 lbs.  Malachai Jackson, Reading  D2

157 lbs.  Chris Davidson,  Madeira  D3

157  lbs.  Brady Volz , Finneytown  D3

165  lbs.  Landen Woolsey, Wyoming  D2

165 lbs.  Jackson Runyon, Taylor  D2

175 lbs.  Tom Bernheisel, Wyoming  D2

285 lbs.  Luke Freund, Wyoming  D2

285 lbs.  Simon Mercado, Reading  D2

Girls:

105 lbs.  Lacey Carmack, Taylor

120 lbs.  My’Shawanna, Finneytown

170 lbs.  Trinity Jones, Taylor

Swimming:

Bowling:

Mariemont Warriors Boys Bowling squad has clinched the CHL Championship.

They are 10-0 in the CHL and 13-0 overall.


On the girls side The Taylor squad has an undefeated CHL record and lost only once overall.  They could clinch the CHL crown this week, weather permitting,

Girls Basketball:

The Madeira Zons are 10-0 (16-1).  They have  won 16 straight games after an opening season loss.  They are ranked 12th in the state in DV.  Madeira has given up 29 points a gsme while scoring 48.

Boys Basketball:

The Wyoming Cowboys are ranked number 1 in the state DIV.  They stand at 9-0 (14-0).  They give up 37 points a game while scoring 66.  They have 5 CHL games remaining.  Non league they travel Michigan for a big game on the road and they also go to play GCL powerhouses Elder and St. Xavier.

 

This Week In The CHL 1/11-1/18

Swimming:  The Southwest Swim Classic was held this weekend and several CHL schools competed.  There were 42 schools competing including all the big DI schools in SW Ohio.

Girls Team Scores-Indian Hill 8th, Wyoming 14th.

Boys Team Scores-Mariemont 10th, Madeira 11th, Wyoming 14th.

Individual Results:

Girls:

100 Freestyle-Ansley Neff, Wyoming  3rd

100 Ind. Medley-Savannah Homm, Madeira 3rd

100 Backstroke-Chelsea Noone, Mariemont 5th

400 Individual Medley-Gabby Henz, Indian Hill 5th

400 Free Relay-Indian Hill 5th

200 Breaststroke-Gabby Henz, Indian Hill 7th

200 Medley Relay-Indian Hill 7th

200 Free Relay-Indian Hill 7th

1650 Freestyle-Lauren Klosterman, Madeira 8th

Boys:

200 Breaststroke-Corbin Heis, Mariemont 2nd

50 Backstroke-Leo Chen, Indian Hill 2nd

100 Breaststroke-Corbin Heis, Mariemont 5th

400 Medley Relay-Madeira 5th

100 Individual Medley-Ben Fugard, Indian Hill 7th

200 Medley Relay-Mariemont 7th

200 Free Relay-Mariemont 8th

Boys Basketball: Wyoming remains undefeated 8-0 (12-0).  The Cowboys have won four non league games against good competition, Summit CD, Dayton Chaminade, Centerville and Dayton Wayne.   They have four more non league games against bigger schools: LaSalle, Elder, St. Xavier and Ferndale, MI.  Indian Hill and Mariemont both stand at 5-3.


Wyoming Coach Matt Rooks became the all time winningest coach in Cowboy history with the win over Dayton Wayne.


Girls Basketball:  Madeira leads the CHL at 9-0 (14-1). Indian Hill is second in the standing at 6-1.  Mariemont and Taylor are 5-3.


Boys Bowling:  Mariemont remains undefeated at 9-0 (11-0).  Madeira is 7-3 and Deer Park stands at 6-3.

Girls Bowling:  Taylor is undefeated in CHL play, 7-0 (10-1).  Deer Park and Indian Hill are 6-2 in league play,

Wrestling:  Wyoming finished 9th out of 19 schools with 122 points.  Louie Beard finished 3rd and Luke Freund was Champion.


This Week in the CHL


Boys Basketball:  Wyoming still stands atop the CHL with a 5-0 (8-0 overall) record and a #1 ranking in the state Division IV top ten.  Deer Park stands alone in 2nd place in the CHL race with a 4-1 (6-2) record.  These top two teams face off for the first time this season on Tuesday, January 13th at Wyoming.

Individual Statistical Leaders:

Scoring-Antonio White, Deer Park  36.8 

Rebounding-CJ Warner, Deer Park  8.5

Assists-Tahj Ingram, Deer Park   7.8

Blocks-John Lindner, Mariemont 2.6

Steals-Antonio White, Deer Park  4.1

FG Pct.-Carlyle Billingsley, Wyoming  68.5%

Girls Basketball: Madeira stands atop the CHL race with an unblemished 7-0 (11-1 overall) record beginning the second round of league play.  Indian Hill is 6-1 (7-3) and Mariemont carries a 5-2 (9-3) record.

Individual Statistical Leaders:

Scoring-Miller Spreen, Mariemont  19.6

Rebounding-Kylie Stutzman, Taylor  11.5

Assists-Brooke Androne, Reading   4.1

Blocks-Abi Pettyjohn, Deer Park   2.9

Steals-Brooke Androne, Reading  5.3

FG Pct.-Whitney Dixon, Madeira  52.0%

Boys Bowling:  Mariemont is atop the CHL with a perfect 7-0 (9-0 overall) slate.  They bowl in the Lancer Baker Bash this Sunday.  Deer Park holds on to 2nd place in the league with a 6-2 mark.  Reading is third at 5-2.

Mariemont finished in the top four at the LaSalle Baker Bash, taking no.1 seed Beavercreek to 3 games before bowing out in the semi finals.  They defeated Elder in the quarterfinals and finishing fourth with mostly DI schools is quite an accomplishment.  Congratulations Warriors.

Joe Mil-Deer Park is the leader in the CHL in Per Game Average at 213.5.

Girls Bowling:  Taylor is undefeated on the girls side and leading the CHL at 6-0 (8-0).  Deer Park holds onto 2nd with a 5-2 mark.  Indian Hill is close behind at 4-2.  Taylor bowls in the Lacer Baker Bash at Northwest Lanes this weekend.

Alex McDonald-Taylor is the leader in the CHL in Per Game Average at 168.8.

Wrestling:  Reading hosted the annual Charlie Moore Invitational this weekend.  Over 20 teams participated and two were from the CHL.  Reading and Wyoming represented our league at the event.  Reading came away with the first place trophy capturing the Championship with 256 points.  Wyoming finished a strong 7th place with 97 points.


Individual Champions                                                 Runner-Up

106 lbs.  Lanadyn Doner, Reading                       165 lbs.  Landen Woolsey, Wyoming

113 lbs.  Zach Rauen, Reading

120 lbs.  Cole Bombske, Reading

132 lbs.  Jafet Munoz, Reading

157 lbs  Malachi Jackson, Reading

165 lbs.  Elijah Peterson, Reading

175 lbs.  Thomas Bernheisel, Wyoming

285 lbs.  Luke Freund, Wyoming

Mariemont Girls Have A New All Time Leading Scorer

Miller Spreen, the current leading scorer in the CHL (18.6 pts per game), is the new Mariemont Warrior all-time leading scorer in program history.  Miller now has scored 1176 points in her career and counting.  The previous record was held by Liz Kaufman Plachecki.  Liz had held the record for 24 years.  The Warriors currently have a 7-3 record for the season. The record holders are pictured below with Head Coach Doug Spreen.

Congratulations Indian Hill Soccer

The Indian Hill School District congratulates Indian Hill High School Head Girls Soccer Coach Amy Dunlap for being named the 2025 National High School Girls Small Public School Coach of the Year by United Soccer Coaches, one of the nation’s leading soccer organizations. The prestigious national honor recognizes Dunlap’s exceptional leadership, sustained excellence, and lasting impact on student-athletes over more than three decades at Indian Hill High School.
“I am deeply honored and humbled to receive this national award and grateful for the support that made it possible,” said Coach Dunlap. “This recognition reflects the values of Indian Hill Women’s Soccer, demonstrated by players and staff whose commitment, resilience, and belief in one another create something truly special. This award belongs to all the young women who have played for Indian Hill, the dedicated coaching staff who invest daily in their growth, and the larger community of families and supporters who stand behind them. Helping young women grow as students, athletes, and leaders is my passion, and it is both a privilege and an honor to represent Indian Hill on this national stage.”
“This national recognition is incredibly well-deserved and speaks to the remarkable standard Amy Dunlap has set for our athletic program and our school district,” said Indian Hill Athletic Director Brian Phelps. “Her success goes far beyond wins and championships. She develops young women of character, builds a culture of excellence, and represents Indian Hill with integrity at the highest level of high school athletics.”
In her 31 years as head coach at Indian Hill High School, Dunlap has compiled an impressive 364-116-67 career record, led her teams to seven Final Four appearances, and captured back-to-back Ohio State Championships in 2017 and 2018. Her players have earned 36 All-Ohio, 21 All-Region, and eight All-America honors, including one Gatorade Player of the Year and Ohio Ms. Soccer. More than 40 student-athletes from her program have gone on to compete at the collegiate level. 
In addition to her coaching accomplishments, Dunlap teaches advanced mathematics at Indian Hill High School and is widely respected for mentoring student-athletes both on and off the field. Her program emphasizes not only competitive excellence, but also leadership, inclusion, and personal growth.
“Amy’s influence can be seen in the confidence, discipline, and leadership her players carry with them long after they leave the field,” Phelps added. “She is a role model for coaches and educators everywhere.”
“This national honor underscores the powerful role educators play beyond the classroom,” said Indian Hill Interim Superintendent Dr. Melissa Stewart. “Coach Dunlap’s influence reaches far beyond wins and championships — she teaches leadership, resilience, and integrity, helping student-athletes grow into successful adults. Indian Hill is fortunate to have her as both a teacher and a coach.”
Dunlap will be formally recognized at the United Soccer Coaches Awards Ceremony on Friday, January 16, 2026, at the Philadelphia Convention Center Ballroom, held in conjunction with the organization’s 85th annual national convention.