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Fall Sports Preview


Football:  Wyoming was 7-0 (11-1) last year and won their 10th in last 12 CHL titles.  Taylor was 6-1 and Indian Hill finished 5-2.

The top three Quarterbacks return this year.  Brandon Wallace of Madeira led the CHL with 2515 yards.  Charlie Kantz, Taylor, had 28 touchdowns and Wyoming's David Dupee had the highest QB rating of 166.6.

Top Receivers returning are Aaron McFarland of Taylor. Aaron had 1081 yards receiving.  Josiah Gault, Wyoming, had a 27.5 yard per catch avg.

Devlin Daniel was the top rusher and scorer last year with 2260 yards rushing the football and 34 touchdowns.

Big games happen early in the season this year.  Indian Hill is at Wyoming the 4th week of the season on 9/12 and Taylor is at Wyoming the 5th week, 9/19.

Volleyball:  Taylor finished 14-0 (21-1) and won its 2nd consecutive CHL title.  Wyoming was 11-3 and Indian Hill finished 10-4.

Evie Schiller, Madeira is back and led the CHL with 275 kills.  Samantha Gaughn, Mariemont had 384 Digs and she also returns this year.  Grace Louden returns for Deer Park and she led with 92 Aces.  Kylie Stutzman, from league champ Taylor, led the CHL in Assists.

Early matchups to watch are Wyoming at Taylor on 8/28 at 6:30 and Indian Hill at Taylor on 9/2 at 6:30.

Boys Soccer:  Indian Hill not only won its 2nd consecutive CHL crown but they also won the Ohio State Championship trophy last year.  They finished 6-0-1 (23-0-2).  Mariemont was    6-1 (15-3-1) and Wyoming finished in third at 5-2 (13-5-3).

Almost all of the league statistical leaders from last year were seniors but several top goalies are back.  Caden Lewis, Deer Park, Rocco Fischer, Wyoming and John Lindner, Mariemont will lead their respective teams during the fall 2025 season.

Girls Soccer:  Madeira and Mariemont shared the CHL crown last year.  Both finished 6-0-1.  Madeira had a great season and finished overall 20-1-1 and State Champions.  Mariemont finished 15-2-2 overall.

Last year Mariemont had three of the top 5 point scorers in the CHL and they are all back this year.  Addy Zawaly, Alyssa Dewey and Miller Spreen.  Natasha Davis will lead Madeira's offense this year.  Makayla Davenport, Madeira and Meran Phelps, Indian Hill are the top returning goalies.

 

Boys Cross Country:  Wyoming won the CHL league meet last year with Indian Hill finishing second and Madeira 3rd.

The top 3 times last year belonged to juniors.  So all are back: James McGrath, Indian Hill, Zixiang Hong, Indian Hill and Ben Wetzel, Madeira.

Girls Cross Country:  Madeira won its 4th consecutive CHL title.  Wyoming was second and Mariemont finished in third.

Top returnees are:  Ella Grant, Indian Hill, Piper Shull, Wyoming, Lucy Folger, Madeira and Lauren Klosterman, Madeira.

 

Boys Golf:  Wyoming, Madeira and Mariemont all were 5-1 in CHL dual matches.  Wyoming won the crown with 28 points and Mariemont had 25 and finished second in the the CHL.

Finley Bartlett, Wyoming, and two-time state champion is gone and will play for Ohio State this year.  The top returning golfers are: Jake Lewis, Indian Hill, Cameron Mefford, Finneytown, John Meis, Wyoming, Noah Wentz, Taylor, and Nate Hyland, Madeira.

Girls Golf:  Madeira was 5-0 and Mariemont 3-2 in CHL head to head matches.  Madiera won the CHL title with 19 points and Mariemont finished second with 16.


Top returning Girls' Golfers are:  2024 Player of the Year Ellie Hartung, Madeira, Grace Kellett, Madeira, Anica Rane, Madeira and Charlotte Soller, Mariemont.

 

Girls Tennis:  Indian Hill won the CHL title and the Ohio State Title last year.  They were 4-0 in league matches.  Mariemont finished second at 3-1.

CHL Player of the Year, Sophia Thompson from Indian Hill is back again this year.  Other top players returning are Lucy Hanser, Mariemont, Nina Myatt, Wyoming, Gracie Aylward, Taylor, and Ayla Daoud, Indian Hill.

Wyoming Announces Hall of Fame Class

Wyoming High School Athletic Hall of Fame would like to announce the 2025 class. The induction ceremony will take place at 5pm on September 12, before the Cowboys take on Indian Hill. Everyone is invited to attend - Pendery Center Lobby!

Ian Kadish-Class of 2007 (Soccer/Football/Baseball)
Harold Jones-Class of 2005 (CC/Bowling/Basketball/Track)
Alexa Levick-Class of 2010 (Soccer/Basketball)
Olivia Temmel-Class of 2009 (Volleyball/Basketball)
Evan Aleshire-Class of 2010 (Football/Basketball/Baseball)

All Sports Trophy Results

As we look back on the 2024-25 school year, here are the results of the All Sports Trophy for last school year.

All Sports Trophy

Standings
SCHOOL FALL WINTER SPRING TOTAL  
Indian Hill 46  31.5  38  115.5   
Wyoming 51  28  25  104   
Madeira 45  27.5  27.5  100   
Taylor 34  29  27  90   
Mariemont 40.5  24.5  15.5  80.5   
Reading 13.5  22.5  16.5  52.5   
Deer Park 11.5  17  7.5  36   
Finneytown 6.5  13  25.5   

2024-2025 Year Wrap Up

The 24-25 school year saw many championships, district, regional and even three state titles for the CHL.  Also, three individual state titles were won by CHL athletes. New league records were also set in the individual meets.  We will highlight each school's contribution below.

Indian Hill:  The Braves won the All Sports Trophy for the best athletic program in the CHL.  they won six CHL titles: boys soccer, girls tennis (10th in a row), girls swimming (4th in a row), baseball (3rd in a row), boys tennis (state runner-up) and boys track and field.  Luciano Cillario set a new CHL record in the Pole Vault with a jump of 13'6".  Two teams went on to win State Championships.  Boys Soccer won the DIII state title and Girls Tennis won their 28th straight CHL title and a state title in DII.  Jason Zhau also won an individual state title in the 50 Free at the swim championships.

Wyoming:  The Cowboys won five CHL titles.  Football (12th straight playoff appearance), Boys Cross Country, Boys Golf, Boys Swimming and Boys Basketball (advanced to the state final four).  Finley Bartlett won his second consecutive state championship in boys golf.

Madeira:  The Zons won five CHL titles, that's right, all five were won by the girls teams.  Girls Soccer, Girls Cross Country, Girls Golf, Girls Basketball and Girls Track and Field.  The Girls Soccer Team also brought home a state championship.

Mariemont:  The Warriors won the CHL title in Girls Basketball and had a new individual CHL record set by Quinn Heis in the 50 Freestyle. The Boys Lacrosse team made it to the state final four.

Reading:  The Blue Devils won the CHL in Wrestling and Boys Bowling (sixth straight title).  They also had an individual state champion.  Gage Murphy won the 165 lbs wrestling state title.

Taylor:  The Yellowjackets won three CHL titles, in Girls Volleyball, Girls Bowling and Softball (8th staight and 100+ consecutive CHL wins).  Corine Rieskamp set a new CHL swim record in the 100 Breaskstroke.

Deer Park:  A new school and CHL record was set by Shot Put champion Camille Lewis with a throw of 44' 9.5".  Camille also competed in the Shot at the State Track Meet.

Finneytown:  The Wildcats had two track relay teams set new CHL records this year.  In the 400 meter relay, Sophia Rogue, Macee Moore, Tinia Chess and Jayla Kittles broke the previous record.  In the 800 meter relay the foursome of Sophia Rogue, Macee Moore, Paige Schmidtgesling, and Jayla Kittles set a new CHL mark.

Spring Season Wrap Up

Baseball - Indian Hill lost to Sandusky Perkins 4-3 in the state final four.  The Braves won the league for the third straight year with a 13-1 league mark.  They were District and Regional champions.  Devlan Daniel was Player of the Year.

Softball - Taylor now has 100+ consecutive CHL wins.  They finished 14-0 angain this season and were District Runner-Up.  The Jackets have won eight straight CHL softball titles.  Ellie Stanford was named Player of the Year.

Boys Track - Indian Hill won their third straight league meet.  Evan Steimle of Finneytown, Aiden Famer and Grant Supinski from Indian Hill were Athletes of the Year. Retiring Coach Susan Savage was named Coach of the Year for the third time in a row and 9th time overall.

Girls Track - Madeira won its third straight league meet title. Camille Lewis from Deer Park was named Athlete of the Year along with Vivian Momper from Madeira who was also a two event Regional Champion.

Boys Tennis - Indian Hill won its ninth straight CHL tennis title.  The Braves team was State Runner-Up.  Neelan Gandhi and Michael Ryu were State Runner-Up in Doubles.

Boys Volleyball - Three new programs were added in the CHL this year.  Taylor finished 17-9 and were Regional Semi-Finalist.

Boys Lacrosse - Mariemont Warriors were Regional Champions and made it to the State Final Four.

Girls Lacrosse - Mariemont and Indian Hill both made it to the Regional Semis and Indian Hill played in the Regional Finals.