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2024-2025 Year Wrap Up
The 24-25 school year saw many championships, district, regional and even three state titles for the CHL. Also, three individual state titles were won by CHL athletes. New league records were also set in the individual meets. We will highlight each school's contribution below.
Indian Hill: The Braves won the All Sports Trophy for the best athletic program in the CHL. they won six CHL titles: boys soccer, girls tennis (10th in a row), girls swimming (4th in a row), baseball (3rd in a row), boys tennis (state runner-up) and boys track and field. Luciano Cillario set a new CHL record in the Pole Vault with a jump of 13'6". Two teams went on to win State Championships. Boys Soccer won the DIII state title and Girls Tennis won their 28th straight CHL title and a state title in DII. Jason Zhau also won an individual state title in the 50 Free at the swim championships.
Wyoming: The Cowboys won five CHL titles. Football (12th straight playoff appearance), Boys Cross Country, Boys Golf, Boys Swimming and Boys Basketball (advanced to the state final four). Finley Bartlett won his second consecutive state championship in boys golf.
Madeira: The Zons won five CHL titles, that's right, all five were won by the girls teams. Girls Soccer, Girls Cross Country, Girls Golf, Girls Basketball and Girls Track and Field. The Girls Soccer Team also brought home a state championship.
Mariemont: The Warriors won the CHL title in Girls Basketball and had a new individual CHL record set by Quinn Heis in the 50 Freestyle. The Boys Lacrosse team made it to the state final four.
Reading: The Blue Devils won the CHL in Wrestling and Boys Bowling (sixth straight title). They also had an individual state champion. Gage Murphy won the 165 lbs wrestling state title.
Taylor: The Yellowjackets won three CHL titles, in Girls Volleyball, Girls Bowling and Softball (8th staight and 100+ consecutive CHL wins). Corine Rieskamp set a new CHL swim record in the 100 Breaskstroke.
Deer Park: A new school and CHL record was set by Shot Put champion Camille Lewis with a throw of 44' 9.5". Camille also competed in the Shot at the State Track Meet.
Finneytown: The Wildcats had two track relay teams set new CHL records this year. In the 400 meter relay, Sophia Rogue, Macee Moore, Tinia Chess and Jayla Kittles broke the previous record. In the 800 meter relay the foursome of Sophia Rogue, Macee Moore, Paige Schmidtgesling, and Jayla Kittles set a new CHL mark.
Spring Season Wrap Up
Baseball - Indian Hill lost to Sandusky Perkins 4-3 in the state final four. The Braves won the league for the third straight year with a 13-1 league mark. They were District and Regional champions. Devlan Daniel was Player of the Year.
Softball - Taylor now has 100+ consecutive CHL wins. They finished 14-0 angain this season and were District Runner-Up. The Jackets have won eight straight CHL softball titles. Ellie Stanford was named Player of the Year.
Boys Track - Indian Hill won their third straight league meet. Evan Steimle of Finneytown, Aiden Famer and Grant Supinski from Indian Hill were Athletes of the Year. Retiring Coach Susan Savage was named Coach of the Year for the third time in a row and 9th time overall.
Girls Track - Madeira won its third straight league meet title. Camille Lewis from Deer Park was named Athlete of the Year along with Vivian Momper from Madeira who was also a two event Regional Champion.
Boys Tennis - Indian Hill won its ninth straight CHL tennis title. The Braves team was State Runner-Up. Neelan Gandhi and Michael Ryu were State Runner-Up in Doubles.
Boys Volleyball - Three new programs were added in the CHL this year. Taylor finished 17-9 and were Regional Semi-Finalist.
Boys Lacrosse - Mariemont Warriors were Regional Champions and made it to the State Final Four.
Girls Lacrosse - Mariemont and Indian Hill both made it to the Regional Semis and Indian Hill played in the Regional Finals.
Congratulations Coach Sue Savage-33 years coaching at IH
CHL in the State Tournaments-Regionals And State
INDIAN HILL BASEBALL
Indian Hill is Regional Champion and in the State Final Four. They defeated Jonathan Alder 8-1 Thursday. They will play in Canton on Friday, June 13th at 7pm in the State Semis vs. Sandusky Perkins. The finals will be played in Akron on Sunday, June 15th at 10am.
Indian Hill Baseball in Regional Championship
Braves Baseball won a thriller in the Regional Semi Finals, defeating Middletown Fenwick 6-5 in 10 innings. Devlan Daniel hit an inside the park homerun to put the team up in the 10th inning. Defensive and Pitching heroics brought home the victory and a meeting in the Regional Finals on Thursday, June, 5th at 5pm in Xenia vs. Jonathan Alder, who defeated Roger Bacon in the other semi final match. A win on Thursday puts Indian Hill in the state final four.
Mariemont Warriors Boys Lacrosse fall in State Semis
The Warriors lost to Columbus Watterson in the final four of the state tournament. They finished the season with a fin 15-4 record and a Regional Championship. Congratulations Mariemont Lacrosse.
Regional Track and Field Meet Results:
Indian Hill Boys team finished 3rd as a team at the Regional Track Meet in Piqua, Ohio this weekend. On the Girls side Madeira finished in 5th place and Wyoming was 9th.. Five CHL schools will be represented in the State Meet next weekend. Indian Hill, Madeira, Wyoming, Finneytown and Deer Park will have athletes compete next weekend at the State Meet!
Boys Track:
4 X 800 Meter Relay-Indian Hill - Regional Champions James McGrath, Pratt Gibson, James O'Driscoll and Harry Hong. 7:59.06
Pole Vault-Luciano Cillario - Indian Hill - 4th place (14'4"-New School Record)
300 Meter Hurdles-Ian Kincaide - Indian Hill - 3rd Place
1600 Meter Run-James McGrath - Indian Hill - 3rd Place
4 X 200 Meter Run-Indian Hill - 3rd Place
GirlsTrack:
200 and 400 Meter Dash-Vivian Momper - Madeira 2 event Regional Champion
High Jump-Penelope Webb - Wyoming Regional Champion
100 Meter Dash-Olivia Hill - Wyoming 2nd Place (12.11 New School Record)
800 Meter Run-Cate LeRoy - Madeira 2nd Place
4 X 100 Meter Relay-Finneytown 3rd Place
4 X 400 Meter Relay-Madeira 3rd Place
4 X 800 Meter Relay-Madeira 4th Place
Long Jump-Olivia Hill - Wyoming 3rd Place
Discus-Anica Rane - Madeira 3rd Place
Shot Put-Camille Lewis - Deer Park 2nd Place
Boys Tennis:
Both Indian Hill doubles teams reached the state Final Four in DII. Neelan Gandhi and Michael Ryu won their state semi final match but came up short in the finals to finish Runner-Up in the doubles individual state tournament.
The Braves team also qualified for the state final four team championship. The matches were held in Wooster, Ohio over the weekend. Indian Hill defeated Columbus Academy in the state semis to move on to the final match. They unfortunately fell to Orange HS in the finals. They were State Team Runner-Up in DII in Ohio. Congratulations to all the members of the Braves tennis team.
Softball:
The Taylor Yellowjackets were District Champs. They fell in the Regional Finals to a strong Springfield Kenton Ridge team. The girls had an outstanding year with an undefeated league season and a 17-6 overall record. Congratulations Taylor Softball!
Baseball:
Mariemont fell in the DV District Finals. They had a great tournament run and season.
Indian Hill nine are District Champs in DIV. They defeated Brookville 9-3 to secure the District Trophy. They will play in the Regional Semi-Finals on Wednesday, 6/4 at 2 pm at Xenia. Middletown Fenwick will be their opponent.
Girls Lacrosse:
Indian Hill defeated Mariemont in the Regional Semis by a score of 13-10. The Braves then went on to the Regional Final and came up short versus CHCA 15-11. Congratulations to both the Warriors and the Braves on a great season.
Boys Lacrosse:
Mariemont Warriors are in the State Semi-Finals Tuesday, 6/3 versus Columbus Watterson. The game will be at Kettering Fairmont HS. They were Regional Champions defeating CHCA 14-3 to win the Region and move on to the final four.
CHL placers in State Track Meet
Girls
Penelope Webb - Wyoming - High Jump 3rd Place
Camille Lewis - Deer Park - Shot Put 3rd Place
Olivia Hill - Wyoming - Long Jump 5th Place
Vivian Momper - Madeira - 400 Meter Dash 5th Place
Vivian Momper - Madeira - 200 Meter Dash 7th Place
Cate Leroy - Madeira - 800 Meter Run 4th Place
Finneytown - 4 X 100 Relay 8th Place
(Sophia Roque, Macee Moore, Taniya Chess, Jayla Kittles)
Boys
Indian Hill - 4 X 800 Relay 6th Place
(Pratt Gibson, Harry Hong, James McGrath, James O’Driscoll)