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Football Playoffs
Wyoming hosted Shroder in DIV and won 49-14. Quarterback David Dupee was 15/20 for 323 yards and 4 touchdown passes. He also ran for another score. The 11-0 Cowboys will play host next Friday vs. Kettering Alter (6-5), the no. 10 seed. Wyoming is seeded 2nd.
Taylor hosted Urbana and won easily 43-6. They will be on the road next Friday at Valley View. The Yellowjackets are now 9-2 on the season and the 6th seed in DIV. Valley View is the 3rd seed.
Indian Hill was on the road in DIV. They upset Dayton Northridge by a convincing score of 50-14. They will be on the road again Friday. The Braves, the no. 9 seed, will play no. 1 seeded Clinton Massie. Indian Hill is now 8-3 on the season.
In DV Madeira traveled to Williamsburg and upset the no. 6 seed 28-6. The Mustangs are now 6-5 and will travel again Friday to Waynesville to play the 8-3, 3rd seeded Spartans.
In DVI Deer Park ended a great season Friday with a 39-14 loss to Cincinnati Country Day. They will not move on in the playoffs. Congratulations to first year head coach Tucker Berger on a fine season.
Good luck CHL this weekend
Good luck tonight to Deer Park, Madeira, Indian Hill, Taylor and Wyoming football squads when they begin their quest for a state Football championship. First round playoff games begin tonight. Wyoming and Taylor are at home, Wyoming vs. Shroder and Taylor vs. Urbana. Deer Park travels to Cincinnati Country Day, Madeira to Williamsburg and Indian Hill goes North to Dayton Northridge.
Good luck on Saturday to the Madeira Zons Girls Cross Country team, led by Cate LeRoy,and James McGrath and Zixiang Hong from Indian Hill when they compete in the State Cross Country meet. Also, good luck to Madeira Girls Soccer team when they compete on Saturday afternoon in the Regional Finals and try to move on to the final four.
Good luck on Sunday to the Madeira and Indian Hill Boys Soccer teams when they also try to move to the final four with matches on Sunday. Both games are Regional Finals and begin at noon.
GO CHL! GO CHL! GO CHL! GO CHL! GO CHL! GO CHL! GO CHL!
Regional Soccer
Girls:
Mariemont lost in the Regional Semis 3-2 to Waynesville. The Warriors finished their season 15-2-2. and were co-champs of the CHL.
Madeira, also co-champs of the CHL, won their Regional Semi-Final match 8-0 vs. Delphos St. John. They will play in the DV Regional Finals on Saturday at 2pm at Springfield HS. The Zons now stand at 17-1-2 on the season. They will play Xenia Legacy Christian Academy.
Boys:
Indian Hill won their Division III Regional Semis game against Maumee 5-0. They are now in the Elite Eight and are 20-0-2 on the season. The Braves will play Dayton Carroll on Sunday at Noon at Beavercreek HS in the Regional Finals.
Madeira Boys are also moving on in DIV. The Mustangs defeated Waynesville 3-2 in the Regional Semis. They are also in the Elite Eight. The Regional Finals between Madeira and the winner of Kettering Alter vs. Tree of Life Christian will take place on Sunday at Noon at Bellbrook HS.
Weekly Report #9
Football:
Week 10 is in the books and Wyoming has won the CHL. They finished the regular season 10-0. This the 24th undefeated regular season the Cowboys have had in there history.
Week 10 Scores:
Wyoming 36 Finneytown 3
Taylor 28 Indian Hill 21
Madeira 20 Deer Park 14
Reading 37 Mariemont 6
Week 11 First Round Playoff Projections:
Shroder (7-3) at Wyoming (10-0) Division IV Region 16
Urbana (7-3) at Taylor (8-2) Division IV Region 16
Indian Hill (7-3) at Dayton Northridge (7-3) Division IV Region 16
Madeira (5-5) at Williamsburg (9-1) Division V Region 20
Deer Park (4-6) at Cincinnati Country Day (9-1) Division VI Region 24
Volleyball:
Taylor ended a fantastic season losing in four games in the DIV District Semi-Finals to Roger Bacon. The Yellowjacket squad finished with a 21-1 record and a great year.
Madeira lost in the DV District Semis as well. They fell in four games and finished 17-7 on the year.
Girls Cross Country Regionals
DIII-Madeira is Regional Champion. The girls finished first with a score of 72. Cate LeRoy finished 9th, Lucy Folger-13th and Hannah Gemmel-17th out of 80+ runners at Troy. The Madeira Team will compete at State next weekend.
DII-Wyoming finished in 6th place, Mariemont 9th and Indian Hill 11th as teams. Individually Ava Geiger, Wyoming, was 19th, Ella Grant, Indian Hill, was 22nd and Nicole Myers, Taylor, finished 29th out of 100+ runners at the Troy Regionals.
Boys Cross Country Regionals:
The DII race saw over 100 runners at Regionals held in Troy, Ohio Saturday. Two Indian Hill runners qualified for the State Race next weekend: James McGrath finished 9th and Zixiang Hong was 11th. Other CHL top finishers were Silas Baird, Madeira, 20th and Evan Robinson, Wyoming, 30th.
Indian Hill finished in 6th place as a team. Wyoming was 8th and Madeira 11th.
Girls Soccer:
The CHL had co-champs this year and both teams are still standing in the state tournament. Mariemont will play in the Division IV Regional Semi-Finals at Troy vs. Waynesville on Tuesday at 7pm. The Warriors won the District Title on Tuesday by defeating Eaton 2-0. Mariemont stands at 15-1-2 on the year.
Madeira will also play in the Regional Semis, Division V, this coming Tuesday at Shawnee HS vs. Delphos St. Johns at 7pm. The Zons are 16-1-2 for the year. They won the District Title last week over Lehman 7-0.
Boys Soccer:
Four CHL schools made it to the District Finals. Deer Park and Wyoming finshed a great year as District Runner-Ups. Madeira in DIV and Indian Hill in DIII were both District Champs and continue to the Regional Tournament this week.
Madeira defeated Bethel 3-1 Saturday in the District Finals and will play this coming Wednesday, 10/30 at Beavercreek at 7pm. This will be the Regional Semi-Finals. Their opponent will be either Dayton Oakwood or Waynesville.
Indian Hill defeated defending State Champion Tippecanoe 2-0 to win the District Championship. The Braves moved their season record to 19-0-2. They will play in the Regional Semi Finals on Wednesday at 7pm at Wapakoneta HS.
All Sports Trophy
With the completion of the football games last night the fall regular season is now complete. The all-sports trophy totals for the fall season have been tabulated. They are listed below:
All Sports Trophy - Fall Results
Fall | ||||||||||
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CC | GOLF | SOCCER | TENNIS | |||||||
SCHOOL | FOOTBALL | B | G | B | G | B | G | G | VOLLEYBALL | TOTAL |
Wyoming | 9 | 7 | 4 | 8 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 7 | 51 |
Indian Hill | 6 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 9 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 46 |
Madeira | 4 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 8 | 2 | 5 | 45 |
Mariemont | 2 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 7 | 8 | 4 | 3.5 | 40.5 |
Taylor | 7 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 9 | 34 |
Reading | 5 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1.5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 13.5 |
Deer Park | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 3.5 | 11.5 |
Finneytown | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1.5 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 6. |