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Weekly Report #4

Boys Wrestling:

The Reading Blue Devils took the championship trophy at the Charlie Moore Reading Invitational this weekend.  Reading and Wyoming participated from the CHL.  Reading was first with 204 points.  Wyoming finished 6th with 80 points.

Reading had three individual champions:  Zach Rauen at 113 lbs., Elijah Peterson at 157 lbs. and Gage Murphy at 165 lbs.  Gage was also named outstanding wrestler for the event.

Wyoming had two runner-ups and a third place finisher.  2nd place went to Leo Beard at 144lbs. and Landen Woolsey at 175 lbs.  Luke Freund finished 3rd at 285 lbs.

Girls Wrestling:

The Taylor Girls squad has three seniors that are performing at an elite level.  At 100 pounds, Vita Savage has an 8-2 record with 5 pins.  The 120 pounder Gabby Fenton is 14-2 with 10 pins and at 130 pounds, Anna March is 13-6 with 10 pins.

Swimming:

The prestigious Coaches Classic will be held this coming weekend, Saturday, Jan.18 and Sunday, Jan. 19.  All five CHL swimming schools will be at the event, Indian Hill, Madeira, Mariemont, Taylor and Wyoming.

Girls Bowling:

Taylor is in first place with an undefeated 6-0 record in CHL matches.  Indian Hill stands at 4-2 and in 2nd place, Reading comes in at 3-3.

Boys Bowling:

Reading is undefeated and leading the CHL race.  They currently stand at 8-0 (10-0 overall).  Deer Park is in 2nd place with a 5-2 slate.  Mariemont is 4-2 and Taylor 4-3.

Girls Basketball:

Indian Hill stands atop the CHL race half way through the season.  The Braves are 6-0 in league play and a strong 12-1 overall.  Mariemont also has a strong squad, they are 6-1 in the CHL and 11-1 overall.  Madeira comes in at 4-2.

Boys Basketball:

The Wyoming Cowboys have a state caliber team this year. Recent rankings saw them at number 3 in the state DIV. They lead the CHL with an unblemished record 6-0 (9-0 overall).  Taylor is not far behind and had the most competitive game vs. Wyoming.  The Yellow Jackets are 5-1 (7-3).  Mariemont  and Indian Hill both stand at 4-2.

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

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