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State Swim Meet-Mariemont Relay Brings Home Gold
Boys State Swim: Mariemont finished 3rd in the state and Madeira was 8th as a team.

The 200 Medley Relay team from Mariemont are STATE CHAMPIONS! Desmond Noone, Corbin Heis, Maddox Moon and Quinn Heis made up the best relay team, Division II, in the entire state of Ohio. Congratulations to these four boys-the first state champion relay team in Mariemont history.

Other Top Finishers:
50 Freestyle: Quinn Heis 5th, Corbin Heis 8th, Mariemont
100 Freestyle: Quinn Heis 5th, Mariemont
100 Backstroke: Desmond Noone 6th, Mariemont
100 Breaststroke: Corbin Heis 3rd, Mariemont
100 Butterfly: Max Welty 6th, Madeira
200 Freestyle Relay: Mariemont 2nd, Wyoming 8th
400 Freestyle Relay: Madeira 6th, Wyoming 8th

Girls State Swim: Indian Hill finished 6th and Wyoming 9th as a team.
Top Individual Finishers:
100 Freestyle: Ansley Neff 2nd, Wyoming
200 Freestyle: Ansley Neff 3rd, Wyoming
100 Backstroke: Chelsea Noone 5th, Mariemont
100 Breaststroke: Gabby Henz 5th, Indian Hill
200 Individual Medley: Gabby Henz 5th, Indian Hill
1 Meter Diving: Calli Rieskamp 6h, Taylor
200 Freestyle Relay: Wyoming 5th, Indian Hill 8th
200 Medley Relay: Indian Hill 6th
400 Freestyle Relay: Indian Hill 5th, Wyoming 8th

Girls Basketball Tournament
Three CHL girls teams will play in the District Finals Saturday 2/28.
DIV
Indian Hill will play Alter at 1 pm in Troy
DV
Mariemont will play Anna at 1 pm in Trotwood
Madeira will play Versailles at 3 pm in Trotwood

Bous Basketball Tournament

The first round of the State Tournament took place this week and four CHL squads will move on after victories with one more team still to play in the first round.
Division IV
Wyoming defeated Clinton Massie 77-8
Reading defeated Bethel Tate 78-68
Division V
Mariemont defeated East Clinton 72-61
Madeira defeated Norwood 62-36
Division VI
Deer Park defeated Cincinnati Christian 63-44

Tournament Time
CHL League Wrestling Meet
Reading hosted the CHL meet Saturday and the Blue Devils came away with their 2nd consecutive title. Reading Coach Tim Kelly was named Coach of the Year and Reading 157 pounder Malachi Jackson was voted Wrestler of the Year. The league was well balanced this year based on the results: CHL Champions-Reading 3, Taylor 3, Indian Hill 3, Wyoming 2, Madeira 2, Finneytown 1.

Team Results
Reading 281
Taylor 229
Madeira 178
Wyoming 169
Indian Hill 113
Finneytown 107

Individual Champions
106 lbs. Brady Berliner, Indian Hill
113 lbs. Cannon Bergeron, Taylor
120 lbs. liam Jenkins, IH
126 lbs. Khadim Lo, Finneytown
132 lbs. Camden Ritzmann, Indian Hill
138 lbs. Logan Kordenbrock, Taylor
144 lbs. Caden Otto, Madeira
150 lbs. Simon Peters, Madeira
157 lbs. Malachi Jackson, Reading
165 lbs. Jackson Runyon, Taylor
175 lbs. Landon Woolsey, Wyoming
190 lbs. Jackson Hirt, Reading
215 lbs. Jackson Brubaker, Reading
285 lbs. Luke Freund, Wyoming

Girls Bakerball Tournament:
Four CHL schools still remain in the Sectional/District tournament. In DIV Taylor and Indian Hill are still standing, in DV Mariemont and CHL champion, Madeira, both remain in contention.
Taylor beat Wyoming 39-33
Indian Hill beat DePaul Cristo Ray 67-13
Mariemont beat Georgetown 64-32
Madeira , winner of 23 straight games, defeated Deer Park 65-24 then beat St. Bernard 54-15.
District Swimming:

Boys: Wyoming won the District Swim Meet at Miami Friday. They had 230 team points. Madeira was a close second with 229.5 pts. Mariemont won five events and finished in third with 188. The CHL finished with the top three teams in division II boys swimming in Southwest Ohio. The CHL will be well represented in Canton on the boys side at the State Meet next weekend. Event Champions are listed below.
District Champions
50 Free: Quinn Heis, Mariemont
100 Free: Quinn Heis, Mariemont
100 Breast: Corbin Heis, Mariemont
200 Medley Relay: Mariemont-Desmond Noone, Maddox Moon, Corbin Heis, Quinn Heis
200 Free Relay: Mariemont-Desmond Noone, Maddox Moon, Corbin Heis, Quinn Heis
400 Free Relay: Wyoming-Noah Fent, Joss Hogenesch, Will Gorentz, Jake Calvert


Girls: The Indian Hill Braves won the trophy for first place at Districts scoring 249 points, CHCA finished in 2nd place and Wyoming was in third with 176 points. District Champions are listed below.
District Champions
100 Free: Ansley Neff, Wyoming
100 Back: Chelsea Noone, Mariemont
200 Free Relay: Wyoming-Ansley Neff, Willow Adams, Kate Chrapliwy, Amelia Auger
400 Free Relay: Indian Hill-Kate Wallbrown, Sophie Tindale, Brynne Pontius, Gabby Henz
200 Medley Relay: Indian Hill-Brynne Pontius, Gabby Henz, Sophie Tindale, Libby Holmes
Bowling:
Bowling Districts: Jack Weaver, Mariemont, qualified for The State Bowling Championships next weekend in Columbus. He bowled a 242-232-212 three game total of 686 to finish in 3rd place individually at Districts. Team wise, Mariemont finished in 7th place, Deer Park, 9th and Reading 12th. No CHL team qualified for State as a team. The CHL will be represented next week by Jack as no girls qualified for State in Division II. In DI Girls Sectionals Taylor, CHL champion, was hit with the flu and two of their top bowlers were out and could not compete. They only had 4 healthy bowlers and could not advance as a team. 
Boys Basketball: The CHL teams this year play in DIII, DIV, DV and DVI. The sectional tournaments begin Monday. Here are the first round match-ups.
DIII-Taylor plays Batavia on Monday at 6:30 at Western Brown HS.
DIV-Wyoming (No. 1 seed) plays Thursday vs. Clinton Massie at 6:00 at Wilmington HS
Reading plays Bethel Tate Thursday at 7:30 at Wilmington.
Indian Hill goes against Roger Bacon on Thursday at Monroe HS.
DV-Finneytown plays Summit Country Day on Thursdayat 6:00 at Indian Hill HS.
Mariemont plays East Clinton on Thursday at 730 at Indian Hill HS.
Madeira plays Norwood on Friday at 6:00 at Indian Hill HS.
DVI-Deer Park plays winner of Cinn. Christian vs. St. Bernard on Thursday at 8:00 at Ross HS.

Wyoming Wins 4th Straight CHL Boys Basketball Title

Wyoming Boys Basketball: Combined total CHL record last four years-55-1.
2022-23: 14-0
2023-24: 13-1
2024-25: 14-0
2025-26: 14-0
Four of this years seniors started since their freshman year. Kellen Wiley, Darren Gray, Devin Evans and Carlyle Billingsley all will continue their basketball career at the next level. Along with seniors Nick Wilhelm and Jackson Teras they led the Cowboys on this four-year run in CHL play.




