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New CHL Record
A new CHL record was set at the CHL Track Championships held last Friday at Taylor. Madeira senior Ben Wetzel helped his team secure the league title by running the 1600 in a record time of 4:23.23. Ben broke the old record by 3+ seconds. Congratulations Ben!

Championships and State Playoffs
CHL Track and Field Championships: The CHL Track Meet was held Friday at Taylor High School. Boys team results: Madeira-Champion-162.5 pts. Taylor-Runner-UP-99.5, Indian Hill 99, Wyoming 91, Finneytown 61. Girls team results: Madeira-Champion-158 pts. Indian Hill-Runner-Up-133, Taylor 101, Wyoming 91.5, Mariemont 60.5. One new CHL league record was set in the meet. Ben Wetzel, Madeira, set a new record in the 1600 M Run. Ben ran the event in 4:23.23, breaking the old FAT( Fully Automated Timing) record by 3 + seconds,
Boys Runner of the Year: Harry Hong, Indian Hill. Boys Field Athlete of the Year: Vaughn Leborgne, Madeira. Boys Coach of the Year: Josh Dooley, Madeira. Girls Runner of the Year: Emmy Wilhelm, Taylor. Girls Field Athlete of the Year: Camille Lewis, Deer Park. Girls Coach of the Year: Josh Dooley, Madeira.


Individual Champions-Boys
100 M Dash Jakob Robertson, Madeira
200 M Dash Titus Sayers, Deer Park
400 M Dash Harry Hong, Indian Hill
800 M Run Harry Hong, Indian Hill
1600 M Run Ben Wetzel, Madeira (4:23.23-CHL Meet Record)
3200 M Run James O'Driscoll, Indian Hill
110 M Hurdles Lamar Shirley-Williams, Finneytown
300 M Hurdles Zach Tilling, Taylor
400 M Relay Deer Park (Nolan Hedges, Tink Sellers, Morgan Brown, Titus Sayers)
800 M Relay Finneytown (Davae Huntley, Lamar Shirley-Williams, Amari Weathington, Gavin Parrish)
1600 M Relay Indian Hill (James McGrath, Jonathan Foley, Harry Hong, James, O'Driscoll)
3200 M Relay Indian Hill (Tyler Martin, James O'Driscoll, Leo Gerber, James McGrath)
Long Jump Caleb Brinkmoeller, Taylor
High Jump JJ Crittenden, Wyoming
Pole Vault Jack Ranz, Wyoming
Discus Vaughn Leborgne, Madeira
Shot Put Vaughn Leborgne, Madeira


Individual Champions-Girls
100 M Dash Olivia Hill, Wyoming
200 M Dash Emmy Wilhelm, Taylor
400 M Dash Natasha Davis, Madeira
800 M Run Lucy Folger, Madeira
1600 M Run Lucy Folger, Madeira
3200 M Run Hannah Gemmel, Madeira
100 M Hurdles Abbigail Penn, Taylor
300 M Hurdles Emmy WIlhelm, Taylor
400 M Relay Finneytown (LaRiyah Allen, Jayla Kittles, Rayonna Wheeler, Tiniya Chess)
800 M Relay Mariemont (Kate Steele, Jonah Rodrigues, Katherine Husted, MJ Stevens)
1600 M Relay Madeira (Natahsa Davis, Lucy Folger, Macy Mueller, Olivia Naegeli)
3200 M Relay Madeira (Macy Mueller, Olivia Naegeli, Lily Lex, Olivia Grisak)
Long Jump Olivia Hill, Wyoming
High Jump Abby Johnson, Wyoming
Pole Vault Abigail Hunt, Taylor
Discus Anica Rane, Madeira
Shot Put Camille Lewis, Deer Park
Baseball: The state tournament games begin next week. Division IV will have Wyoming, Reading, Indian Hill and Taylor. They begin play Wednesday. Division V will start on Tuesday and Mariemont, Madeira and Finneytown will compete. Deer Park will be in the DVI tournament also beginning on Wednesday.

Softball: Postseason has begun in the state Softball tournament. Reading defeated CNE 11-8. They will play Bethel Tate in DV on Monday at Reading. Taylor whipped up on McNicholas 27-2 in DIV. They play Fenwick on Tuesday at Taylor. All the other CHL softball teams have completed their season. All league teams will be posted this weekend.

Boys Volleyball: Wyoming, CHL champs, defeated Anderson and Turpin in the SW Regionals then lost to Fenwick in the third round. All the CHL schools have now completed their season. All league results will be posted this weekend on this site.

Boys Lacrosse: Madeira won 13-8 over Clinton Massie in the SW State Tournament. They play Fenwick in the next round of the DII bracket. They play Wednesday. Indian Hill came out on top of 7 Hills 17-0 and play LaSalle in the second round on Wednesday. Mariemont, the no. 1 seed, defeated Edgewood 19-2 and will also move on and play Wednesday night.

Girls Lacrosse: Mariemont plays Edgewood on Monday at Mariemont as the State Tournament begins. Madeira plays Fenwick at Madeira. Wyoming plays CCD at Wyoming. Indian Hill goes up against Roger Bacon at Indian Hill. All games will be Monday night at 7pm.
Boys Tennis: Districts will be held this week. Indian Hill and Mariemont have district qualifiers. Mariemont will have Paxton Lesseuer in the singles tourney and Max Welch and Hugo Ellis in the doubles bracket. Indian Hill will be represented by Eli Camp, Sectional runner-up, in singles and will have three doubles teams, Neelan Gandhi and Gareth Kurowski, Sectional Champions, Jeremy Starczynowski and Yousef Moussa, and Vedant Buch and Will Jordan, Sectional Runners-Up.

Four CHL Champions Crowned-2 more to be named next Friday
Baseball: Indian Hill clinched the championship Friday with a win over Reading. It is Indian Hill's 4th straight baseball CHL title. The Braves are undefeated in league play. They were led this year by seniors Jimmy Liebel, Max Hardy and Ashton Graham, juniors Devlan Daniel, Conner Phelps and Griffin Adams.

Softball: Taylor won their 9th straight CHL crown. They were undefeated and have a 100+ CHL win streak still in tack. They were led by seniors Morgan Raugh and Olivia Habig, juniors Ellie Stafford and Ady Frankie and sophomore Emma King.

Boys Volleyball: Wyoming won the first CHL title ever for Boys Volleyball. The Cowboys were undefeated in league play at 8-0. They were lead by senior Tristan Thomas and juniors Jackson Krietzer and Cole Rensberger and sophomore Max Boissonnet.

Boys Tennis: Indian Hill won its 11th consecutive CHL title in Boys Tennis. It is the Braves 38th championship out of 40 years the CHL has been in existence. They were led by first singles junior Neelan Gandi and first doubles team of juniors Jeremy Starczynowski and Yousef Moussa.

Boys and Girls Track: The CHL will crown two more champions this coming Friday, 5/15, at Taylor HS when the CHL track championships are held.

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CHL Championships To Be Determined
Baseball: Indian Hill has a hold on the league title at this time. The Braves are 9-0 (12-3 overall) in league play. They defeated Madeira twice last week, 7-2 and 5-0, to secure a two game lead on first place. Madeira is 8-2 (12-5) and Taylor is 6-2 (9-8). It would be Indian Hill's 4th straight CHL Championship.

Softball: Taylor continues to dominate the CHL in Softball. They are 11-0 (13-3 overall) with only 3 league contests left on the schedule. Indian Hill is 10-2 (10-4) and Reading comes in at 7-3 (10-7). The Yellowjackets could clinch the title this week. It would be their 9th straight CHL crown.

Boys Volleyball: Wyoming has clinched the first ever CHL Boys Volleyball Championship. In the first year being a CHL sport, Wyoming is 7-0 (11-5) with only one league match remaining. Taylor is 4-2. The league schedule should finish up this week.

Girls Lacrosse: All four schools that sponsor Lacrosse are having great seasons. Mariemont seems to be the class of the league with an overall record of 11=2. Wyoming, however, is right on their heels at 12-3. Indian Hill (7-3) and Madeira (6-3) are also having a successful campaign.

Track: The Mariemont Invitational will be held this Wednesday. Five CHL schools will compete with the other three squads in the Best of the West Invite on Thursday. The CHL Championships will be held on Friday, May 15th at Taylor HS.

The Taylor Invitational was held this week and the home school took home the Boys 1st place trophy. Reading was the runner-up. On the girls side Taylor was runner-up. Individual Champions are listed below.

Boys:
200 Dash-Titus Sayers, Deer Park 23.09
400 Dash-Marc Smith, Reading 53.42
1600 Run-Jason McCollum, Taylor 4:58.23
3200 Run-Jason McCollum, Taylor 11:35.85
300 Hurdles-Zach Tilling, Taylor 44:05
4 X 100 Relay-Deer Park 44.79
4 X 400 Relay-Taylor 3:48.01
4 X 800 Relay-Taylor 9:02.80
Long Jump-Caleb Brinkmoeller, Taylor 20-11
Pole Vault-Colton Tenhundfeld, Taylor 9-6
Discus-Jackson Brubaker, Reading 123-5
Shot Put-David Marcado-Valentour, Reading 46-3

Girls:
100 Dash-Jayla Kittles, Finneytown 13.11
100 Hurdles-Abbigail Penn, Taylor 16.87
300 Hurdles-Emmy Wilhelm, Taylor 48.42
4 X 400 Relay-Taylor 4:26.32
Long Jump-Elyse Rauh, Taylor 16-1.5
Pole Vault-Abigail Hunt, Taylor 10-6
Discus-Camille Lewis, Deer Park 121-0
Shot Put-Camille Lewis, Deer Park 42-0





