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Wyoming Cowboys Are State Champs


The  2025-26 Basketball State Champions are from the CHL.  The Wyoming Cowboys defeated Cleveland Glenville 73-48 to win their first Boys Basketball State Title ever.  They have been playing basketball at Wyoming for 97 years.  They won a Girls State Title 30  years ago in 1996.  This year the Cowboys were led by six seniors.  Four of those seniors were often tabbed the “Fab Four” by the news outlets.  Kellen Wiley, Darren Grey, Devin Evans and Carlyle Billingsley along with seniors Nick Wilhelm and Jackson Teras led the team to a combined record since freshman year of 99-12  and 55-1 in CHL play.  They won four straight CHL titles.  The “Fab Four” ( Wiley #1, Gray #3, Evans #22 and Billingsley #44) have all started every game since their freshman year.

 Kellen Wiley broke the all time career scoring record at Wyoming in the state championship game.  He almost had a triple double in the state finals 20 pts. 11 rebounds and 8 assists and was named the MVP of the DIV tournament.


Wyoming Cowboys in State Finals


Wyoming got some revenge in Dayton in the semi finals. They defeated Maysville, the team that knocked them out of the tournament in the same round last year , by a score of 68-51.  Devin Evans led the Cowboys with 32 points.  Wyoming will play in the State Finals on Friday at 4:15 in Dayton.  They will play Cleveland Glenville.  Wyoming has been playing basketball for 97  years and this is their first trip to the state final game.

Spring Season Preview



Baseball:  Indian Hill went 13-1 in CHL play and won their third straight league title in 2025.  Wyoming was 10-4.  Devlan Daniel, CHL player of the year, returns for Indian Hill along with Ashton Graham and Jimmy Liebel.  David Dupee, Wyoming, Dob Deeter, Mariemont and Alex Anderson, Finneytown are other top returnees.

Softball:  Taylor won their 8th consecutive CHL Softball title with a 14-0 mark in 2025.  Reading was 11-3 and Indian Hill 10-4.  Player of the Year Ellie Stafford returns along with Anna Prosser and Morgan Raugh for the Jackets.  Brooke Androne, Reading, Zoey Glen and Landry Glenn, Indian Hill and Shelby Short, Mariemont are other top CHL returnees.

Boys Tennis:  Indian Hill was 5-0 and continued their dominance in the CHL with their 10th title in a row.  Mariemont was 4-1.  Neelan Ghandi was named Player of the Year and he returns for the Braves.  Paxton Lesseuer is another top player returning for Mariemont.

Boys Track:  Indian Hill captured the league meet for the third straight year.  Taylor was 2nd.  James O'Driscoll and Zixiang Hong both return for their senior season for Indian Hill to try to lead the Braves to another title.

Girls Track:  Madeira was CHL meet champions in 2025.  It was Madeira's third league title in a row.  Indian Hill finished 2nd.  Top returnees include Lucy Folger, Madeira and Camille Lewis, Deer Park.

Boys Lacrosse:  Three CHL schools had very successful seasons last year.  Mariemont was 15-4 Wyoming was 14-4 and Madeira finished 15-3.  Top returners include Vince Florina and Ethan Hern, Mariemont, Beckett Heimann annd Jackson Frye, Indian Hill and Noah Fent, Wyoming.

Girls Lacrosse:  On the girls side three schools finished the season with great records.  Indian Hill was 16-3, Mariemont 14-3 and Wyoming 13-6.  Carson Bahl  and Callie Adams from IH, Grace Kellett, Madeira, Abby Ranz, Wyoming and Charlotte Soller, Mariemont all return for the spring.

Boys Volleyball:  Taylor was 6-0 and Indian Hill 5-3 in CHL play.  Madeira will be adding Boys Volleyball this year so that will make five schools offering the sport.  This means Boys Volleyball will be considered a league sport with a league championship and all league teams named at the end of the spring season.  Top returnees in VB include Hudson Mercer and Will Gooding, Taylor and Allessandro Cillario, Indian Hill.

Wyoming Advances to Final Four

The Wyoming Boys Basketball Team is in the final four in DIV.  They defeated Dayton Northridge by 18 Saturday at Xavier’s Cintas Center and will now play in the State Semi Finals Thursday, March 19th at 2:00pm at Wright State University.


The Wyoming Cowboys defeated Kettering Alter 68-52 at Xavier Cintas Center Thursday night to advance to the final 8, Division IV, in the State.  The Cowboys were led by CHL player of the year Kellen Wiley.  They will play in the Regional Finals Saturday at 1 pm at XU!