News
The CHL has a National Coach Of The Year
Leader of the State Champion Boys Soccer Team-Congratulations Coach Daniel!
Bob Kearns Madeira Wrestling Invite
Four CHL schools participated in the Madeira Invitational Wrestling Tournament this weekend. All four finished in the top half of the 23 team field.
Reading took away the Championship trophy with 149.5 points.
Madeira finished 6th with 82.5 points.
Taylor was 8th and Wyoming 9th.
Individual Champions:
113 lbs. Cannon Bergeron (Taylor)
165 lbs. Gage Murphy (Reading)
190 lbs. Jackson Hirt (Reading)
Runner-Up finishers:
113 lbs. Zach Rauen (Reading)
138 lbs. Caden Otto (Madeira)
144 lbs. Samuel McClain (Madeira)
150 lbs. Jackson Runyon (Taylor)
175 lbs. Gary Blair (Reading)
285 lbs. Luke Freund (Wyoming)
Weekly Report #3
Wrestling
WYOMING WRESTLING finished 4th as a team at the Norwood Inv. on Saturday. Several wrestlers placed:
3rd place: Tristan Reed, 126 lbs.
Runner-Up: Leo Beard 144 lbs.
Champions: Landen Woolsey 175 lbs. and Luke Freund 285 lbs.
Individual Records thru the holiday break:
106 lbs. Landyn Doner (9) Reading 3-0 3 pins
120 lbs. Tony Kassis (11) Indian Hill 4-0 2 pins
126 lbs. Blake Opichka (11) Madeira 18-2 9 pins
132 lbs. Vitaly Cristo (12) Indian Hill 4-0 3 pins
138 lbs. Caden Otto (10) Madeira 20-0 14 pins and Evan Mercurio (12) IH 4-0 3 pins
144 lbs. Sammy McClain (12) Madeira 16-3 11 pins and Leo Beard (10) Wyo. 7-2 7 pins
157 lbs. Elijah Peterson (9) Reading 5-0 5 pins
165 lbs. Gage Murphy (12) Reading 5-0 5 pins
175 lbs. Brady Volz (11) Finn. 7-0 5 pins and Landen Woolsey (11) Wyo. 8-1 8 pins
285 lbs. Luke Freund (10) Wyoming 13-2 11 pins
Boys Bowling
Leaders through the Holiday Break:
Joe Mil, Deer Park, 219.6 avg.
Gabe Schmidt, Reading, 210.3 avg.
Peyton Frank, Reading, 208.0 avg.
Noah Coffman, Indian Hill, 199.8 avg.
Girls Bowling
Meadow Williams, Indian Hill, 165.4 avg.
Alex McDonald, Taylor, 160.6 avg.
Hannah Chandler, Reading, 147.7 avg.
Maddy Bryant, Taylor, 145.5 avg.
Boys Swimming: Best Times through the break
200 Free: Will Gorentz (10) Wyoming, 1:54.53
200 IM: Joss Hogenesch (10) Wyoming, 2:04.82
50 Free: Noah Fent (10) Wyoming, 22.36
100 Fly: Max Welty (11) Madeira, 56.04
100 Free: Noah Fent (10) Wyoming, 50.68
500 Free: Drew Schau (10) Madeira, 5:24.72
100 Back: Quinn Heis (11) Mariemont, 1:00.30
100 Breast: Nate Gemmel (12) Madeira, 1:04.99
Girls Swimming
200 Free: Ansley Neff (11) Wyoming, 1:58.20
200 IM: Julia Bohl (12) Mariemont, 2:13.70
50 Free: Wambul Mbui (11) Wyoming, 26.33
100 Fly: Lorelei Turan (12) Mariemont, 59.50
100 Free: Ansley Neff (11) Wyoming, 53.09
500 Free: Ava Carlier (11) Mariemont, 5:15.10
100 Back: Esme Harness (10) Wyoming, 1:03.25
100 Breast: Wambul Mbui (11) Wyoming, 1:12.87
Boys Basketball:
Wyoming is currently 7-0 on the season.
Statistical Leaders:
Scoring-Antonio White, Deer Park 21.0 and Rocco DiSanto, Indian Hill 20.0
Assists-Ashton Graham, IH 5.6, Sam Stalzer, Marie. 5.4 and Kellen Wiley, Wyo. 5.3
FG Pct.-Carlyle Billingsley, Wyoming 75.7%
Rebounds-Brandon Wise, Finneytown 7.4
Blocks-Kellen Wiley, Wyoming 2.4
Steals-Antonio White, Deer Park 3.2
Girls Basketball
Mariemont is currently 6-1 and Indian Hill is 5-1 on the season.
Statistical Leaders:
Scoring-Kaylee Williams, Deer Park 18.5
Assists-Alyssa Dewey, Mariemont 3.8
FG Pct.-Abi Pettyjohn, Deer Park 53.3%
Rebounds-Kaylee Williams, Deer Park 9.5
Blocks-Abigail Woodley, Deer Park 1.6
Steals-Willow Montag, Taylor 5.0
Indian Hill Boys Soccer Honors Keep Coming
Weekly Report #2
The Indian Hill State Champion Boys Soccer team and Coaches were honored in Columbus at the State House for there undefeated and championship season. Congratulations Braves Boys Soccer.
Bowling:
The Mariemont Warrior classic was held Sunday at Madison Bowl. Several CHL schools participated.
Warrior Classic Results:
Boys: Reading-3rd place, Mariemont-4th place, Taylor-6th place, Deer Park-7th place, Madeira-9th place, Wyoming-10th place.
First overall individual: Joe Mil-Deer Park 652. 5th place-John Bray, Taylor 588, 7th place Nate Massey, Reading 578, 9th place-Jack Weaver 563, Mariemont, 10th place-Gabe Schmidt, Reading 551, 11th place-Peyton Frank, Reading 550, 12th place-Mitchell Barr, Mariemont 548.
Girls: Taylor-1st place, Deer Park-2nd place, Mariemont-6th place, Madeira-7th place, Reading-8th place.
Individual Results: 2nd place-Maddy Bryan, Taylor 497, 3rd place-Alex McDonald, Taylor 468, 4th place-Keira Bayer, Taylor 463, 7th place-Cloe Oiler-Deer Park, 457, 9th place-Lucy Heringer, Deer Park 443, 10th place-Hannah Porter, Taylor 434, 12th place-Shelby Hill, Reading 428.
Boys: Reading is 5-0 in CHL play while Deer Park is 4-1 and Taylor 3-1. Joe Mil, Junior at Deer Park is the leading bowler in the CHL with a 224.6 per game average.
Girls: Taylor is 3-0 while Indian Hill is 3-1 and Deer Park 2-1. Meadow Williams, a freshman at Indian Hill, is the girls side leading bowler with a 171.3 per game average.
Girls Basketball:
Kaylee Williams, a senior from Deer Park, is leading the CHL in scoring and rebounding early in the season. She has a 19.1 scoring average and a 9.6 rebounding average per game.
Indian Hill and Madeira currently stand atop the CHL standings with 3-0 records. Mariemont is right behind with a 3-1 league record.
Boys Basketball:
AJ Dean, a junior from Taylor, is currently leading the early race for scoring leader in the CHL. He has a 26.0 per game average. Close behind AJ is Rocco DiSanto, a freshman at Indian Hill, who sports a 23 pt. per game avg.
Wyoming is still undefeated in CHL play and on the season. They are 3-0 in league play. Taylor and Mariemont are right behind them with 2-1 records.
Boys Wrestling:
Indian Hill defeated Madeira in a dual match this weekend. Wyoming participated in the NCH Invitational 16 team tournament. Luke Freund finished in 3rd place in the 285 lb. weight class. Logan Capizzano finished runner-up at 120 lbs. and teammate Leo Beard also finished 2nd place at 150 lbs.
Swimming and Diving:
Wyoming had a strong showing swimming against GCL powers St. Xavier and St. Ursula in a dual meet this weekend. Taylor participated in the Harrison Invitational. The girls finished 2nd place while the Boys brought home the championship trophy!