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Weekly Report #6

Girls Tennis:  The Indian Hill girls are CHL champs.  It is Indian Hill’s  37th CHL title in 41 years.  For the last 30 years the Braves have either won or shared the title.  This Brave squad, the defending state champions,  also advanced to the final 8 of the state team tournament.

This coming week DII Sectionals begin.  Indian Hill will compete at the Linder Center.  In singles Sophia Thompson is the no. 1 seed.  In doubles, Genevieve Chasar and Grace Nguyen are the no. 2 seed going into the sectionals Tuesday, Sept. 30th.  Finals will be on Friday.   Wyoming, Madeira, Mariemont, and Taylor all play at Mason in the DII Sectionals Tuesday and Friday.

Girls Golf:  The DI Sectionals were held last week.  Two girls qualified for the DI Districts next week.  Addi Koenig, Wyoming , shot an 88 and Anna Prosser, Taylor, shot an 86.  Both will represent the CHL at Districts.  Alyssa Kerr led Indian Hill with a 93.

Madeira and Mariemont will both compete as full teams in the DII Districts this coming week.


Boys Golf:  The DII Sectionals were held last week at The Mill Course. Wyoming finished 4th and qualified for Districts as a team. John Meis led the Cowboys with a strong 78. Mariemont finished in 5th place, just missing the cutoff for Districts. Madeira was 6th , Indian Hill 7th and Taylor 8th.  

The CHL will be well represented at Districts.  Along with Wyoming’s team there will be be four individual qualifiers,  Jake Lewis, IH, shot a 77.  Mariemont’s Ethan Hern also shot a 77.  Madeira’s Nathan Hyland qualified with a 78.  Also, Madeira’s Evan Cissell shot an 81.  Non qualifiers with strong showings were Noah Wentz, 82, Taylor, and Cameron Mefford, 83, Finneytown.


Boys Cross Country:  Top CHL runners-James O’Driscoll, IH 16:05.  James McGrath, IH 16:07.  Ben Wetzel, Mad. 16:14.

Girls Cross Country:  Top CHL runners-Emily Shea, IH 19:39.  Lucy Folger, Mad. 19:54.  Hannah Gemmel, Mad. 20:05.

Volleyball:  Taylor 10-0 (15-1) overall defeated 2nd place Wyoming Tuesday in 5 games. The Jackets hold a two game lead in the CHL race with four games remaining.

CHL STAT Leaders:

Annie Tully, Mariemont Soph. - 234 Kills

Audrey Benkert, Taylor Jr. - 51 Blocks

Grace Louden, Deer Park Sr. - 264 Digs

Phiona Douglas, Deer Park Soph. - 53 Aces

Ellie Seichter, Mariemont Jr. - 497 Assists



Football: Six weeks into the season, here are the CHL standings.

Indian Hill 3-0 (6-0), Madeira 3-0 (4-2), Wyoming 2-1 (5-1), Deer Park 2-1 (5-1). Coach Aaron Hancock, Wyoming, won his 150 career game in his 14th year at the helm of the Cowboys with their win over Mariemont Friday night.

CHL STAT Leaders: Through 5 games

David Dupee, Wyoming, 934 yards Passing.

Tink Sellers, Deer Park, 68.4 % Completions and 13 Touchdown Passes.

Devlan Daniel, Indian Hill, 230.2 QB Rating.

Easton Schrimpf, Taylor, 715 Rushing Yards.

Tink Sellers, Deer Park, 9.9 Yards Per Carry and 7 Rushing Touchdowns.

Morgan Brown, Deer Park, 29 Receptions, 478 Yards Receiving, 10 TD Receptions.

Jacob Steel, Finneytown, 75 Tackles.

Caden Lewis and Sefa Sackey, DP and Jack Simpson, Mariemont, 6 Sacks.

Dylan Hartman, Indian Hill, 4 Interceptions.

Girls Soccer:  Indian Hill defeated Madeira Wednesday to take the outright lead in the CHL race.  Indian Hill is 5-0 (9-1-3).  Madeira is 4-1 (10-1-1).  Mariemont 3-1 (9-3).  Madeira and Mariemont play each other the final week of the regular season.

CHL STAT Leaders:

Addison Keobbe - Reading Sr. 42 points/17 Goals.

Natasha Davis -  Madeira Sr. 17 Goals.

Alyssa Dewey - Mariemont Jr. and Miller Spreen, Mariemont Jr,  10 Assists.

Meran Phelps - Indian Hill Sr. 8 Shutouts in Goal.

Boys Soccer:  With two weeks left in the regular season the CHL is a tight race.  Wyoming is 4-0-1 (9-1-3). Madeira is 3–0-2 (9-3-3). Mariemont stands at 4-1 (11-2-1).

CHL STAT Leaders:

Jake Hoffman - Madeira Sr. 32 Points and 13 Goals.

Domingo Escobar, Reading Sr. & Cooper Faust, Taylor Jr. 13 Goals.

Gabriel Garcia, Reading Sr., Aiden Gross, Mariemont Jr. and Nick Ream, Taylor, Sr.          8 Assists.

Pablo Ramirez, Madeira Sr. 9 Shutouts in Goal.

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Friday Night Lights Week #6

Friday, September 26, 2025
TEAMS TIME LOCATION  
Reading 35  Finneytown  20 07:00 PM Finneytown  
Deer ParkMadeira  24 07:00 PM Madeira Stadium  
Wyoming 49  Mariemont  24 07:00 PM Kusel Stadium  
Indian Hill 52  Taylor  0 07:00 PM Don McMillan Stadium

Former CHL Diving Coach Passes Away

Check out this article from Cincinnati.com:

Coach Ray Noble Coached at five CHL schools over his long career as a well known Cincinnati Diving Coach.  He mentored Divers at Indian Hill, Mariemont, Madeira, Wyoming and Reading,

Cincinnati mourns longtime diving coach Ray Noble, a 'positive presence on the pool deck.'

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/high-school/ohio-high-school/2025/09/25/cincinnati-diving-community-mourns-longtime-coach-ray-noble/86350035007/

Weekly Report #5


Girls Tennis:  The Mariemont girls are currently 18-1 on the season and have advanced to the final 8 in the State Team Tournament.  They are led by Senior Lauren Gaughn and Juniors Kate Tully and Lucy Hanser.  The recently won their group in the Dayton Coaches Cup.


Football:  The Deer Park Wildcats are 5-0 to start the season.  They defeated Finneytown Friday to go 5-0 for the first time since 2018.  They are led by second year head coach Tucker Berger.  His father, Tom, is his defensive coordinator.  The Berger family is working hard to change the culture at The Park and so far this season they are succeeding.  Indian Hill defeated Mariemont to also go 5-0 on the season,  Deer Park and Indian Hill do not meet until the ninth week of the season.

The Madeira vs. Reading game was a barn burner right down to the end.  Madeira leading 7-6 blocked a game winning field goal attempt with 2 seconds left in the game.  Reading was smart enough to pick up the ball after being touched by a Madeira player beyond the line of scrimmage.  That is a live ball.  The Reading ball carrier was tackled by a Mustang Sophomore, Simon Peters, at the one yard line, preserving the win for Madeira!



Volleyball:  Taylor leads the CHL with an 8-0 (13-1) and Wyoming is right on their heels at 7-1.  The Jackets and Cowboys play a huge match, that should determine the CHL championship, this coming Tuesday at Wyoming.

Boys Soccer:  The CHL race is basically a 3 team race.  Madeira and Wyoming are both 3-0-1.  They played their match last week to a 1-1 tie.  Mariemont currently stands at   3-1.  The Warriors play the Mustangs the last game of the regular season.


Girls Soccer:  On the girls side it is also a three team race.  Madeira and Indian Hill are both 4-0 in CHL play.  Mariemont is 3-1.  All three have strong overall records. Madeira and Indian Hill play this Wednesday 9/24 at Madeira.  Mariemont also travels to Madeira the last game of the regular season.

Boys Golf:  Sectionals Tournament is this week.


GirlsGolf:  The DI Sectionals will be held this Tuesday.  Indian Hill, Wyoming and Taylor will compete in DI.  The DII sectionals were held at Reeves last Monday.  Madeira was crowned Sectionals Champs and Mariemont finished in third place.  Both teams qualified for the upcoming District Tournament.  

Sophomore Ellie Hartung, from Madeira, was the co-medalist with a 71.  Mariemont’s Charlotte Soller shot a 73 and finished third.  Lily Billups, Mariemont, shot 76 and Anica Rane, Madeira had a 79.

Field Hockey:  Indian Hill girls are 9-1 for the fall season.  Fay Van de Meulengraaf leads the Braves with 10 goals.  Maddie Lanphear has 9 goals on the season. Goalie Kaydance Givens has recorded 5 shutouts.


Cross Country:   Reading and Mariemont competed in the Princeton Invitational this weekend.  Girls: Mariemont finished in 3rd place.  Corinne Clone finished 3rd individually.  Maria Mavridoglou finished 5th.  Boys: Mariemont finished 3rd and Reading 11th.  For the Warriors, Davis Wickham finished in 3rd place.  Jonathan Hester was 7th.