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Sectional Boys Bowling

Sectionals for Bowling were held this week. The CHL saw three teams advance to the Districts next week in Beavercreek at Beaver Vu Lanes.
Mariemont, Reading and Deer Park all advanced as a team. The Mariemont Warriors, undefeated on the season, came in 2nd at Madison Bowl. They were led by Reid Wickemeyer 9th and Matthew Willett 14th.
At Rollhouse Lanes in Fairfield, Reading finished in 2nd place and Deer Park finished 4th. Gabe Schmidt led the Blue Devils, finishing 2nd overall. Peyton Frank, Reading, was 4th, Alexander Bake, Reading, finished in 6th place. Joe Mil led Deer Park with a 9th place finish.
Four more CHL individuals qualified for Districts at Rollhouse. David Barthelmeh, Taylor finished 10th. Vencent Walton, Taylor was 14th. Javen Gragston, Wyoming finished 16th and Liam Haas, Taylor was 17th. Good luck to all the Bowlers at Districts next week.

This Week in the CHL 2/3-2/9
Mariemont hosted the Warrior Classic Bowling Tournament today. Mariemont won its own tournament. Matthew Willett, Mariemont, won the Individual title for a clean sweep for the Warriors.


CHL held their annual boys and girls swimming and diving meet this weekend. Indian Hill was champion of the girls for the fifth consecutive year. Madeira took the boys crown. The win for the Mustangs was their first CHL Boys Swimming Championship ever! CHL records were set in 4 events. Max Welty of Madeira and Quinn Heis of Mariemont each broke two CHL records. Quinn in the 50 an 100 Free. Max in the 100 Fly and the 200 IM Relay with Mustang teammates Jack Brenner, Charlie Hambridge and Tyler Matsudo.

Boys Team Scores Girls Team Scores
Madeira 359 Indian Hill 397
Wyoming 248 Wyoming 262
Indian Hill 200 Madeira 239
Mariemont 134 Mariemont 135
Taylor 100 Taylor 103
Coaches of the Year were Brad Cunningham of Madeira on the boys side and Matt Harrison of Indian Hill on the girls side.


Athletes of the year: Girls Swimming, Ansley Neff, Wyoming and Boys Swimming, Quinn Heis, Mariemont.
The CHL Crowned six champions this week. Championships were either won outright or clinched in the following sports.
Boys Basketball: Wyoming won its 4th straight CHL title. They stand at 12-0 with two games to go and they are 18-1 overall.

Girl Basketball: Madeira shared the title last year and won it outright this season with a 14-0 CHL mark and a 21-1 overall record. The Zons won 21 straight games after an opening season 3 point lost to McNicholas.

Boys Bowling: The Mariemont Warriors were 12-0 and 17-0 overall. They broke Reading's six year streak of CHL Championships.

Girls Bowling: Taylor won its 3rd straight CHL title, going 10-0 in league play and 14-2 overall.

Boys Swimming: Madeira Mustangs won the CHL Swim Meet this weekend for the first time in CHL history.

Girls Swimming: Indian Hill girls came home with the CHL Swim title this weekend. It was the Braves fifth straight CHL title in Girls Swimming.

Wrestling: Wyoming hosted the Wyoming duals. The Cowboys finished runner-up behind Wilmington. Most Valuable Wrestler and quickest pin went to Wyoming 285 lb. junior Luke Freund.


CHL Diving Champion

This Week in the CHL 1/27 to 2/2
CHL Individual Feats:
Darren Gray scored his 1000 point of his career this week. Darren has been a four year starter for the undefeated Cowboys.

Noah Coffman, Indian Hill bowler, fired a 279 game this week. He had 11 strikes and one spare, just missing a perfect 300 game by one pin,

Swimming: The Boys and Girls CHL Swim meet will be held this week. Diving will be held this Thursday 2/5 at Mariemont. Swimming will be held the next day, Friday, 2/6 at Wyoming.

Boys Wrestling: Wyoming hosted a dual meet with Monroe during the school day this week. Wyoming won an exciting match 38-37, clinching the win with the last match at 285 lbs. Luke Freund 28-1 (24 pins) won the match and sealed the victory for the Cowboys with a pin in the final match of the day.

Girls Wrestling: Taylor’s Lisa Carmack won the 105 lb. Division at the Milford Invitational. Lisa is 20-8 on the season with 18 pins.

The CHL Boys League Wrestling Meet will be held at Reading HS on Saturday,
February 21st.
Long time announcer, Jeff King from Wyoming, passed away
Jeff King, a proud 1967 graduate of Wyoming High School, died suddenly this week. Prayers go out to his family and the Wyoming community.
Jeff has announced sporting events, including Football, Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer, Volleyball, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Boys Lacrosse and Girls Lacrosse, for over 35 years. RIP “Mr. Voice Of Wyoming”.




