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Weekly Report #4

Track and Field

The Taylor Invitational took place this week.  It was somewhat of a preview to the CHL meet coming up this weekend.  Six CHL schools participated in the Taylor Invite.

Boys Results:  Indian Hill 162-Champion. Taylor 126-Runner Up. Wyoming 76-3rd.

Individual CHL champions:

400 M Dash:  Michael Johnson-Finneytown

800 M Run:  James McGrath-Indian Hill

1600 M Run:  Zixiang Hong-Indian Hill

3200 M Run:  Evan Robinson-Wyoming

110 Hurdles:  Steven Kauffman-Taylor

300 Hurdles:  Joseph Elson -Taylor

4X100 Relay:  Wyoming

4X200 Relay:  Indian Hill

4X400 Relay:  Indian Hill

4X800 Relay:  Taylor

Long Jump:  Caleb Brinkmoeller-Taylor

Pole Vault:  Luciano Cillario-Indian Hill


Girls Results:  Taylor-123 Champion. Indian Hill-112 Runner-Up.  Wyoming-86-3rd

Individual CHL Champions:

100 M Dash:  Olivia Hill-Wyoming

800 M Run:  Cassie Hobbs-Wyoming

1600 M Run:  Ella Grant-Indian Hill

3200 M Run:  Ava Seinen-Indian Hill

4X200 Relay:  Finneytown

4X400 Relay:  Indian Hill

4X800 Relay:  Indian Hill

High Jump:  Penelope Webb-Wyoming

Long Jump:  Olivia Hill-Wyoming

Pole Vault:  Abagail Hunt-Taylor

Discus:  Camille Lewis-Deer Park

Shot Put:  Camille Lewis-Deer Park

Baseball:

Indian Hill (9-1) and Madeira (8-2) are on top of the CHL race with only four league games to go.  Coach Hayes from Reading had his 100th career win this week.

Softball:

It is a two team race for the CHL title.  Taylor stands at 10-0 while Reading is 10-2.  Taylor has 4 league games left and Reading has only two left.



Girls Lacrosse:

Weekly Report #3

Softball:

Taylor remains undefeated in CHL play and just won it's 100th consecutive CHL game.  They stand at 8-0 in league play and 10-3 overall.  Reading is also having a strong season, they are 8-2 and 12-4 overall.  Indian Hill is 6-2 on the season.


Baseball:

Three teams are vying for the CHL Baseball Crown this year.  Indian Hill is 6-1 (9-5 overall).  Madeira stands at 5-1 (11-3) while Mariemont comes in at 6-2 (8-3).

Track and Field:

Indian Hill and Wyoming competed in invitationals this weekend.  Indian Hill traveled to Morgantown, WVa. to compete against some strong competition.  Results are posted below.


Wyoming hosted its own invitational on its home track and came away with the Boys and Girls first place trophies.  Reading finished in 3rd place in both the Boys and Girls side.


Wyoming Invitational Champions:

Girls:                                                                  Boys:

100 Hurdles:  Haby Ba-Reading                      100 M Dash: Gavin Parrish-Finneytown

100 M Dash:  Olivia Hill-Wyoming                  800 M Run:  Greg Kleinschmidt-Wyoming

400 M Dash:  Tuula Baker-Wyoming               High Jump:  Yates Kitchin-Wyoming

300 Hurdles:  Leah Zimmerly-Wyoming         Discus:   Jackson Brubaker-Reading

3200 M Run:  Ava Geiger-Wyoming                Shot Put:   Chase Crittenden-Wyoming

High Jump:   Penelope Webb-Wyoming         Pole Vault:  RJ Robles-Wyoming

Long Jump:   Olivia Hill-Wyoming

Discus:   Camille Lewis-Deer Park

Shot Put:   Camille Lewis-Deer Park

Pole Vault:   MJ Story-Wyoming


Boys Volleyball:

Taylor stands at 11-6 on the season.  There is no CHL crown this year in Boys Volleyball because only four schools sponsor the sport.  Indian Hill, 6-2, is in its first year having the sport as is Wyoming and Finneytown.  Taylor, a veteran of the sport, so far has defeated all the CHL schools.

Boys Tennis:

Indian Hill, defending state champs, is 4-0 in CHL play (8-2 overall).  Mariemont stands at   3-1 (7-3).  Madeira is 2-2 (6-3).

Boys Lacrosse:

Wyoming, Mariemont and Madeira are all having strong campaigns this season.  No CHL title in Lacrosse.  Wyoming is 9-2 on the season.  Mariemont is 8-2 and Madeira has a strong 9-1 record.

Girls Lacrosse:

Same with boys there are only 4 CHL schools that offer Lacrosse.  No CHL title.  All four schools are having strong seasons.  Mariemont stands at 8-1. Indian Hill is 8-2, Wyoming comes in at 8-3 and Madeira is 6-4.

Athletic Director of the Year

Congratulations to Indian Hill Athletic Director Brian Phelps for being named Southwest Ohio Athletic Directors Association “AD of the Year”!

Weekly Report #2

Track and Field

Current timed leaders in all individual events in the CHL:

Boys

100 M   Aiden Faber, Sr., Indian Hill   11.73

200 M   Joey Eisen, Sr., Taylor   23.47

400 M   Jack Gerber, Sr., Indian Hill   51.32

800 M   Zixiang Hong, Jr., Indian Hill   1:58.63

1600 M  James McGrath, Sr., Indian Hill   4:22.22

3200 M  James McGrath, Sr., Indian Hill   9:56.13

110 Hurdles  Steven Kaufman, Sr., Taylor  16.15

300 Hurdles  Joey Eisen, Sr., Taylor   42.83

Shot Put   Owen Draughn, Sr., Taylor   47'08"

Discus   Owen Draughn, Sr., Taylor  145'08"

Long Jump   Caleb Brinkmoeller, Jr., Taylor  21'0"

High Jump   Ojas Chadwell, Sr., Indian Hill  6'1"

Pole Vault   Juciano Cillario, Sr. IH  14'0"  (New School Record)

Girls

100 M   Olivia Jackson, Jr., Taylor   12.43

200 M   Olivia Jackson, Jr., Taylor   25.90

400 M   Cassie Hobbs, Fr., Wyoming   1:04.39

800 M   Ella Grant, So., Indian Hill   2:27.56

1600 M  Claire Wilkes, So, Indian Hill  5:32.55

100 Hurdles  Abbigail Penn, So., Taylor   17.07

300 Hurdles  Abbigail Penn, So., Taylor   51.14

Shot Put   Camille Lewis, Jr., Deer Park   41'06.5"

Discus   Camille Lewis, Jr., Deer Park   131'0"

Long Jump  Katie Josephic, Fr., Indian Hill   16'5.5"

High Jump  Penelope Webb, Sr., Wyoming   5'6"

Pole Vault   Abagail Hunt, So., Taylor   9'0"



The CHL has some outstanding athletes in the Spring Sports.  This article will highlight some of the top stars in each Spring Sport.

Baseball:

Josh Paff, Sr., Taylor

Charlie Collister, Sr., Mariemont

Cason Stevens, Sr., Wyoming (100 Career Hits)

David Dupee, So., Wyoming

Devlan Daniel, So., Indian Hill

Jason lunsford, Jr., Reading

Alex Anderson, Jr., Finneytown

Connor Davis, Sr., Reading

Bo Deeter, Jr., Mariemont

Charlie Hess, Sr., Reading

Charlie Steed, Sr. Wyoming

Dylan Hartman, So., Indian Hill


Softball:

Zoey Glenn, Jr., Indian Hill

Ellie Stafford, So., Taylor

Rosalyn Stahley, Jr., Deer Park

Hailey Mowell, Sr., Reading

Gabby Smith, Sr., Madeira

Eliza Sohierloh, Jr. Reading

Dakota Brisbin, Sr. Reading

Grace Louden, Jr., Deer Park

Anna Prosser, Jr., Taylor

Ginny Theobald, Jr., Wyoming

Rachel Walker, Jr., Deer Park



Boys Volleyball:

Sam Henline, Sr., Taylor

Jaxson Snell, Sr., Taylor

Cole Rensberger, So, Wyoming

Max Foley, Sr. Taylor

Jackson Kreitzer, So., Wyoming

 

Boys Tennis:

Tommaso Caggioni, Sr. Madeira

Ethan Thomas, Jr., Taylor

Paxton Lesseuer, So., Mariemont

Noah Whalen, Sr., Wyoming

Michael Ryu, Sr. Indian Hill

Neelan Gandi, So., Indian Hill

Bennett Harris, Sr. Mariemont

Girls Lacrosse:

Cassie Larsen, Sr., Indian Hill

Francie DiMauro, Sr., Madeira

Katherine Rutherford, Sr., Wyoming

Piper Little, Sr., Wyoming

Piper Farrell, So, Mariemont

Charlotte Soller, Jr., Mariemont

Carson Bahl, Fr., Indian Hill

Caroline Kusak, So., Madeira

Boys Lacrosse:

Alex Gordon, Sr., Wyoming

Vince Fiorina, Jr., Mariemont

Talon Vianello, Sr., Mariemont

Harry Gosdin, So., Indian Hill-Goalie

Jackson Palermo, Sr., Wyoming-Goalie (600 Career Saves)

Chase Rolf, Sr., Indian Hill

Spring-Weekly Report #1

Baseball

Madeira 2-0 (5-1 overall)

Wyoming 2-0 (3-2)

Indian Hill 2-1 (3-3)

Softball

Reading 5-0 (8-1 overall)

Madeira 3-0 (3-0)

Taylor 2-0 (2-2)

Boys Volleyball


Three CHL schools are sponsoring Boys Volleyball for the first time.  Indian Hill, Finneytown and Wyoming are all rookies in this sport.

Taylor 6-5

Indian Hill 2-1

Boys Tennis


Madeira 4-0

Taylor 3-0

Indian Hill 2-0

Girls Lacrosse


Mariemont 4-0

Wyoming 4-1

Boys Lacrosse


Madeira 5-0

Wyoming 5-1

Mariemont 4-2

Track and Field


Wyoming competed in the McNicholas Invitational and had several girl champions

Girls 4x800 Relay. 1st place

 Penelope Webb: high jump   5’5”

Ava Geiger:  3200 meter run   12:25.47

Olivia Hill:  100 meter dash    12.81