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Weekly Report #3

Track And Field :

We saw several team championships and individual records set this week. 


Tha Taylor Yellowjackets Boys and Girls teams finished in 1st place at the Colerain Invitational.

The Indian Hill Braves also took first place on both the Girls and Boys  side in The Run In The Park at Deer Park HS.


Matthew Wright, of Deer Park, set a new school record in the 200 meter dash.

Olivia Hill, Wyoming, set a school record in the Long Jump with a jump of 18’ 4.5” at the Lakota West Invitational.  She finished first against many DI schools.  Olivia also finished 2nd in the 100 meter dash.

Two other Wyoming Athletes won their event in the field events.  Penelope Webb High Jumped 5’6” and Addi Hamilton Pole Vaulted  11’0”.

Softball:

Taylor’s squad leads the CHL with a 6-0 (11-2 overall) record.  Indian Hill stands at 6-2 and Wyoming is 3-1.  Taylor has only allowed 21 runs in 12 games this season.

Zoey Glenn, Indian Hill, leads the CHL in batting with an .826 average.  She is currently 19 for 23 at the plate.  Molly Jutze, also from IH, is batting at a .750 clip.

On the mound, Camrynn Linneman, of Taylor, has 84 strikeouts, almost twice as much as the next pitcher in the CHL.

Baseball:

Undefeated Wyoming leads the CHL with a 6-0 (11-0 overall) record. The Cowboys nine have only allowed 24 runs in 11 games.  Indian Hill is 5-0 (8-3).  The Southwest Ohio Baseball Coaches poll came out and placed Indian Hill 3rd and Wyoming 4th in Division II.  Madeira is ranked 3rd and Mariemont 8th in DIII.

Carson Stevens, Wyoming, leads the CHL in hitting.  He has gone 19-29 for a .655 batting average.  Indian Hill’s Nick Rinala is next, hitting at a .548 clip.

Boys Tennis:

Both Wyoming and Indian Hill are 3-0 in league play.  They play that important head to head match on Tuesday, April 23rd.

Girls Lacrosse:

Four teams play Lacrosse in the CHL.  Indian Hill stands at 8-1.  Mariemont is 7-3.  Madeira has a 4-2 record while Wyoming is 6-4.

Lexi Larson, Indian Hill, leads the league in goals scored.  She has 47 goals.  Francie Dimauro, Madeira, and Riya Jain, Wyoming, both have 32.


Boys Lacrosse:

Wyoming currently has  the only winning record in the league.  They stand at 4-3.

Two boys share the lead in goals scored in the CHL,  Stuart Wells, Mariemont, and Trey Carter, Indian Hill, both have 25 goals scored.

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All American


Taylor’s Mehgan Werbrich was named an All-American in Girls Wrestling this week!  Congratulations Mehgan.

Baseball:

The Southwest Ohio Baseball Polls were released this week.  Indian Hill is ranked #3 and Wyoming #4, and Reading #9 in Division II.  In the Division III/IV Poll Madeira is tied for the #2 ranking.


Wyoming is now 6-0 and Indian Hill is 5-3, defeating big school St. X Friday.  Madeira is 3-2. Wyoming is 2-0 in CHL play.  If we can get some good weather next week CHL play will continue.

Softball:

Taylor stands at 3-0 in CHL play and 7-2 overall.  Indian Hill is also 3-1 on the season.  Deer Park stands at 4-4 and Wyoming is 2-2.

Boys Track:

The Indian Hill Relays were held this past week.  Indian Hill finished 1st and took home the championship trophy.  Reading finished 9th, Mariemont, 11th, Deer Park 12th and Madeira 14th.

Girls Track:

Also at the Indian Hill Relays, five CHL teams competed.  Indian Hill finished a strong 3rd place.  Mariemont was 6th, Reading 11th, Madeira 12th, and Deer Park 13th.

Deer Park will host ‘The Run in The Park’ on Tuesday this week for both boys and girls track!

Girls Lacrosse:

Indian Hill and Mariemont have both started the season strong.  Indian Hill is 5-1 on the season and Mariemont 4-2.  They played each other this week and in a highly contested game they tied 12-12.  Indian Hill is at Mason Saturday and Mariemont traveled to Columbus for two games Friday and Saturday.

Boys Volleyball:

Taylor is the lone CHL team with a Boys Volleyball program.  So far this season they stand at 6-5.  They defeated big school Mason in 3 games this week.

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Softball:   Taylor's Cam Linneman, a UD recruit, pitched a perfect game this week.  She had 14 strikeouts vs. Deer Park.  She also pitched a 1 hit shutout, with 12 K's, vs. Ursuline Academy earlier in the season.  Congratulations Cam!

On the season Taylor stands at 5-2 while Deer Park is 4-2.  Indian Hill has only played 2 games but both are CHL tilts and they are 2-0 early in the spring.

Baseball:  Indian Hill's Nick Rinala pitched a No Hitter vs. Mariemont this week.  It was the Braves first CHL contest this spring. He also opened the season with a 1 hitter vs. a team from Illinois.  The Braves stand at 2-0 in CHL play.  Wyoming is currently undefeated at 4-0 but have not played a CHL game thus far this spring.


Girls Lacrosse:  Indian Hill stands at 5-0, off to a great start for the season.  Mariemont comes in at 3-1.

Boys Tennis:  The Southwest Ohio Tennis rankings came out this week and in Division II Indian Hill is ranked No. 1 in SW Ohio.  Wyoming's squad comes in at No. 5.

Girls Track:  Taylor's 4 X 100 relay team set a school record with a time of 53.09.  Lindsey Bauer, Maura Taylor, Audrey Dailey, and Olivia Jackson set the record.  They had never run this race together before and set the school record their first time together as a relay team.

Spring Sports Preview

Spring Sports crank up their new season this week.  Here is a preview and wrap up from the 2023 season.

Baseball:

in 2023 Indian Hill finished 14-0 in CHL play and the league title.  Reading was runner-up at 11-3.  In the SW Ohio pre-season poll Indian Hill is 3rd, Reading 7th and Wyoming 9th in DII.  In DIII Mariemont is ranked 3rd and Madeira 4th.  Madeira has the most Baseball championships in CHL history with eleven (11).  Reading has eight (8) and Wyoming seven (7).

Softball:

Taylor took home the trophy last year with an undefeated 14-0 CHL campaign.  Both Wyoming and Reading finished 11-3.  Taylor has won six titles in a row and has the most CHL softball titles with twelve (12).  Deer Park and Reading both have captured ten (10).

Boys Tennis:

Indian Hill won the crown last year with a 5-0 record while Mariemont finished 4-1 in CHL matches.  Indian Hill has been dominant in this spring sport winning the last eight years in a row and has won a staggering thirty-five (35) titles in thirty nine seasons since the CHL formed in 1985.

Boys Track:

In the CHL meet last year Indian Hill took home the track championship trophy.  Taylor finished as runner-up and Wyoming was third.  The Braves have captured three out of the last five CHL league meet titles.  Over the history of the league Wyoming has the most Boys Track league championships with eighteen.

Girls Track:

Madeira was CHL champion at the girls league meet last year.  The Taylor Yellowjackets finished 2nd and Wyoming wound up in 3rd.  It was Madeira’s first title since 1998.  Wyoming has the most CHL titles with twelve (12) while Indian Hill has eleven (11).

Boys Lacrosse:

With only four schools competing there is no league championship awarded in Lacrosse. Last year Mariemont had the best overall record at 13-4.

Girls Lacrosse:

Same with Girls Lax, no league titles awarded, but last year saw two teams with outstanding records.  Indian Hill had a 17-3 record while Mariemont was 15-6.

Regional Boys Basketball

Wyoming’s run to a state title came to an end in the Regional Finals Saturday night.  They lost to a red hot Alter squad.  Alter hit 14 three pointers in the game, six coming in the first quarter.  Wyoming finished 23-4 on the season, CHL Champs, District  Champs and Regional Runner-Up.   All five starters and first three off the bench are underclassmen.  They hope to go even farther next year!


Wyoming advanced to the regional finals with a 50-38 win over Hamilton Badin.  Kellen Wiley led the Cowboys, 23-3 on the season, with 17 points while fellow teammate Devin Evans added 16.   The young squad starts four sophomores and one junior.

They will play this Saturday vs. Kettering Alter at 7pm at Vandalia Butler High School.  A win Saturday puts Wyoming in the final four in the state in Division II.  The State Semi Finals would be played next week at UD Arena.

Mariemont Boys were defeated this week in the Regionals Semis.  A strong Versailles squad will be moving on in the tournament.  The Warriors were led by Charlie Tully with 14 points.  Mariemont ended up 19-7 and District Champs.