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Weekly Report #4

Girls Golf:  Madeira won the end of season tournament Friday, and therefore were crowned CHL champions.  In CHL golf, boys and girls, a champion is determined by the pre-season tournament, regular season matches and the post-season tournament.  Madeira 24 points to runner-up Mariemont's 19.  Wyoming was third with 13 and Indian Hill fourth with 10.

In the post season tournament Madeira won going away:

Madeira 309

Mariemont 362

Indian Hill 389

Wyoming 389

Taylor 459

Sophomore, Ellie Hartung, Madeira was the medalist with a 74 at Reeves Golf Course.  Grace Kellett  and Anica Rane, both Madeira teammates tied for 2nd with 76's.  Charlotte Soller, Mariemont shot a 78 for fourth place.  Addi Koenig, Wyoming, and Lily Billups, Mariemont finished tied for fifth, shooting an 82.  Emma Combs, Madeira, was 7th (83). 8th place went to Anna Prosser, Taylor (89).  Ninth was Claire Kerr, Indian Hill, (90).  Maggie Meyer, Madeira, finshed out the top ten, (91).



Boys Golf:  The boys post season tournament was held today, Monday, at the mill Course.  Indian Hill came out on top with Wyoming being the runner -up.  Wyoming is 6-0 in team CHL matches, Indian Hill stands at 4-1.

Football:  Indian Hill defeated Wyoming in a big early season battle for CHL supremacy.  The Braves won 28-7 and went to 4-0 on the season.  Deer Park also won with a 36-6 win over Reading.  The Wildcats are also 4-0 to start the season.  Indian Hill and Deer Park meet in the 9th week of the season,

Indian Hill’s QB Devlan Daniel threw two touchdown passes and ran for another in the big win over Wyoming.   Deer Park’s all purpose athlete, Tink Sellers, was 8/13 for 114 yards and a TD.  He also ran for a touchdown and caught 3 passes and another touchdown.

Volleyball:  Taylor is 6-0 (10-1) and Wyoming is 5-1 (6-4).  The Jackets and Cowboys play each other on Tuesday, 9/23 at Wyoming,  Junior Kylie Stutzman, Taylor, has 146 kills and 273 assists,  Junior Audrey Benkerr, Taylor, has 99 kills, 27 blocks and 2.2 avg passes.

Cross Country:  The boys and girls CC running season is heating up.  Here are the leading times in the CHL.  The Mariemont Warriors finished first in the Bethel Tate race this past weekend.

Girls:  Emily Shea, Fr., Indian Hill   19:39

Boys:  James O’Driscoll, Sr., Indian Hill   16.05

           James McGrath, Sr., Indian Hill   16:08

Field Hockey:  Indian Hill, the lone school in the CHL with Field Hockey, is currently undefeated on the season.  8-0!

Girls Tennis:  Indian Hill and Wyoming are both 2-0 and Mariemont is 2-1 in CHL play.  Mariemont has a 13-1 overall record, their only loss to the Braves.  Indian Hill and Wyoming square off at the net on Thursday, September 18th at Wyoming.


Girls Soccer:  Madeira is 3-0 (8-0-1)and Indian Hill is 3-0 (5-0-3). The Zons and Braves play each other on Wednesday 9/24 at Madeira.

Boys Soccer:  Madeira is 3-0 (8-0) and Wyoming is 3-0 (7-0-2).  The Stangs and Cowboys play their big match this coming Tuesday 9/16 at Wyoming.

Friday Night Lights : First week of CHL Play

 

Friday, September 12, 2025
TEAMS TIME LOCATION  
Reading 6. at Deer Park  26 07:00 PM Deer Park  
Madeira 27. at Finneytown  0 07:00 PM McNulty Stadium  
Mariemont 14.  at Taylor  20 07:00 PM Don McMillan Stadium  
Indian Hill 28. at Wyoming  7 07:00 PM Bob Lewis Stadium, Barre Field

Weekly Report #3


Football:  Three CHL schools survived the first three non league games undefeated.  Deer Park, Indian Hill and Wyoming are all 3-0 on the season.  Reading is at Deer Park this Friday.  In a big CHL matchup Indian Hill travels to Wyoming.  Tink Sellers, Deer Park Quarterback, has thrown for 485 yards and 9 touchdowns and rushed for 283 yards and 5 more TD's.


Volleyball:  Taylor is 4-0 (8-1 overall), they are led by Junior Kylie Stutzman.  Madeira stands at 3-1 (8-1) and the Zons are led by Sophomore Dee Dee O'Malley. The Wyoming Cowboys are also 3-1  and are led by Senior Katie Mouch.

Girls Soccer:  Madeira is 2-0 (7-0-1 overall).  The Zons are led by Senior Natasha Davis.  Indian Hill is also 2-0 (4-0-3) and are led in goal by Senior Meran Phelps.

Boys Soccer:  Madeira, Mariemont and Wyoming are all 2-0 in the CHL play.  All three remain undefeated with Madeira and Mariemont 7-0 overall and Wyoming 5-0-2.  The Mustangs are led by Senior Pablo Ramirez in goal.  The Warriors are lead by Junior Aidan Gross and the Cowboys have Senior Rocco Fischer in goal.

Boys Cross Country:  5 CHL schools participated in the Mason Invite this weekend.  There were 26 schools in the race and Indian Hill finished 2nd and Wyoming 5th and Madeira 7th.  Individually three Braves finished on the podium.  James McGrath was the DII champion.  James O'Driscoll finished 3rd and Zixiang Hong was 5th.

Girls Cross Country:  On the girls side Mariemont finished as a team in 4th  place.  Wyoming was 5th and Indian Hill 6th.  Individually Emily Shea of Indian Hill finished in 2nd place in the DII race.  Corrine Cline, Mariemont, was 4th.

Boys Golf:  Wyoming, Mariemont and Indian Hill participated in the Hadley Invitational at Glenview on Sunday.  Results will be posted here.  Wyoming is 4-0 in CHL play.  Mariemont and Madeira stand at 3-1.

Girls Golf:  Madeira is 5-0 (10-0 overall) and are led by frequent medalist, Sophomore Ellie Hartung.  Mariemont is close behind at 3-1 (5-1) and they are led by Senior Charlotte Soller.

Girls Tennis:  Mariemont is having a great year and currently are 9-1.  The Warriors are led by Juniors Lucy Hanser and Katie Tully.

Field Hockey:  Indian Hill remains undefeated at 6-0 on the season.

Friday Night Lights #3

 

Friday, September 5, 2025
 
Reading at Aiken  Lost 24-20  
Madeira at CHCA Lost 48-6  
Williamsburg at Mariemont Lost 32-14  
Indian Hill at New Richmond  Won 51-14  
Deer Park at Norwood  Won 42-6  
Finneytown at Washington Courthouse  Lost 42-14  
Monroe at Wyoming  Won 34-27  
Taylor at Woodward  Won 55-0

Weekly Report #2

Madeira is having a very strong start to the fall season.  The Mustangs/Zons have the lead or a share of the CHL lead in four different sports.  Volleyball, Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer and Girls Golf have a combined overall record of 23-0-1.

Volleyball:  Madeira is 5-0 while Taylor stand in at 6-1 and Mariemont is 5-1 as the fall season begins its CHL schedule in earnest.

Boys Soccer:  Madeira is 5-0 along with 5-0 Mariemont.  Wyoming is 3-0-2 and Reading 3-1 and Finneytown 4-1.  Looks like a very competitive CHL season for 2025.

Girls Soccer:  Madeira is 5-0-1, Indian Hill 3-0-2.  Six of the eight CHL schools have winning records.  Along with the Zons and Braves, Reading, Mariemont, Deer Park and Taylor all sport winning seasons so far this fall.

Boys Golf:  Wyoming is 5-1 and leads the CHL with a 4-0 record in league matches.

Girls Golf:  Madeira is having an outstanding season with an 8-0 record and 3-0 in CHL play.  Wyoming is 4-1 and Mariemont 2-0.

Girls Tennis:  Mariemont is having a strong season, starting off 6-1 on the campaign.


Football:  Four teams stand at 2-0 on the season.  Wyoming, Deer Park, Indian Hill and Mariemont are all undefeated going into the final non league game this Friday.

Field Hockey:  Indian Hill is the only CHL school that sponsers Field Hockey and the Braves are having an outstanding start to the season, going 3-0 in their first three contests.

Boys Cross Country:  The season is young but here are the top 3 runners based on time in the CHL.  All three have gone under 17 min.  James O'Driscoll (sr.), Indian Hill, James McGrath (sr.), Indian Hill and Zixiang Hong (sr.), Indian Hill.

Girls Cross Country:  Top three girls have all gone under 20 min.  Maria Mavridogiou (so.), Mariemont, Corrine Cline (fr), Mariemont, and Claire Wilkes (jr.), Indian Hill.