Head Coach Scott Lagas and the Mavericks would make even more history in 2022-23 with several milestones being broken during the season. Eighth grade high jumper Nate Miller ended the season on a high note with a PR of 5-3 at the Milford Invite. They make Little Miami proud. 3 seed in the ECC Women's Basketball Championship and would host No. This hardworking player doesnt just want to get better, Brody wants to be GREAT! This was Patricks best week of golf matching - his personal best. In two games this past week for the Nagel softball squad, Ella Moore was on base 8-of-9 at-bats with two walks and six hits. What a wonderful way to end the season after their hard work and coming out on top! Ryder was a game changer on defense as well, as he lead the team in tackles. Recap. [1] After the week of games, Wall was named to the ECC Honor Roll again. Nagel track and field recognizes seventh grader Nyla Hemmelgarn and eighth grader Breaa Coston. Go LADY TIGERS! ECC Junior/Middle Schools Danny got banged during the game, only to return and help the Nighthawks in the fourth quarter. ECC Women Divide a Pair in Tournament Box Score November 6, 2023 | Women's Basketball Kirkwood Knocks ECC Women Out of Postseason Box Score March 9, 2023 | Women's Basketball Ashjahnelle Wilson's Big Game Powers ECC Women Box Score March 6, 2023 | Women's Basketball Ellsworth Women End Regular Season at NIACC Box Score Avery is a hard worker and is a great teammate to everyone. While Chase has been out of the water for a while, that hasnt stopped him from starting the season strong. Delaney Mayer led the Milford seventh grade White team to three wins this past week over Lebanon, West Clermont, and Sycamore! Eighth grader Jack Duncan continues to lead the team on both sides of the ball in terms of play and passion to be the best on the field. We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. ECC Women's Basketball Report - Week 15. She hit a big 3 to spark the offense against Kings. Natalie's time in the 200 m hurdles established a new state record! Two days later sophomore Jaclyn Stanavich scored a career-high 18 points, but it was not enough as Mercy lost to Daemen, 69-59. Alexis is also leading by example as she is always attentive and takes advantage of every rep while also being a leader in the classroom. Nagel eighth grade gymnast Maggie Hartong finished first in all-around, first place on bars, and first on floor. West Clermont eighth grade golfer Nic Bishop posted his personal-best score this past week. It was an excellent performance on her part and without her, the score against us would have been much higher. Seventh grader Andrew Bally has shown a lot of growth as one of our top seventh grade distance runners. This alone qualifies them as Athlete of the Week, but when they both willingly stepped up to swim the 500 at our first meet they clinched the win. They were thrown into positions they weren't used to playing and have been awesome! Kurtzman has been one of our distance leaders who anchors our 4x800 relay team and has had a great start to the year. Dolphins Knock Off UDC in ECC Postseason Debut. She is always there to lift up her teammates. She's a leader by example with her hard work and determination. Eighth grader Daniel Cafferky has been a consistent shooter and scorer for our team and is a big reason for the 4-1 start to the season. Estella has shown how drive, determination, and a good attitude bring about great things! Loveland's eighth grade volleyball team improved its record to 6-0 with wins against Nagel Silver, Walnut Hills, and Lebanon. He works hard at practice, and it shows at the meets. Both players contributed on both ends of the court and helped the Knights advance in the tourney! The Mavericks also swept the season series with the Spartans for the first time since the 1975-76 season. She had six aces and five assists in the two games. No. She is always such a positive and extroverted ball of energy, and we are so excited to have her as part of the team! She continues to grow each day as shes very coachable and willing to do whatever it takes to better the team. We can always count on her for a big block or hit when the point is on the line. The tournament has been held annually since 1991. She comes to practice and games with such a positive attitude and energy every day, and she selflessly cheers on her teammates and picks them up when they need it. Offensively, she continues to get more aggressive and has several key assists with her pocket passing. Seventh grade Milford Red volleyball player Lauren Williams has really stepped up as both an offensive and defensive force as a middle hitter! She accepts challenges and roles with the focus, intensity, and determination to do the job for her team. Jackson Dillon has had a strong start for the eighth grade Loveland Tiger boys basketball squad. Milford seventh grade White volleyball would like to recognize Josie Ludtke for her play this past week. She plays all around on the court covering defense and offense. Little Miami seventh grade football players Benny Helphinstine and Owen Hoch led the Panthers to a 26-0 victory over Kings. She has posted personal-best scores her past two matches. Steven Owen improved his time by 3:35 and Cayde Nelson-Muhr improved her time by 4:14. Loveland seventh grade girls basketball player Olivia Keehn led the charge this past week against Nagel Silver. Kings boys Lacrosse would like to recognize our A team in its huge win against the Sycamore A team on Thursday. Ella leads everyday with her positive attitude, her respect towards others, and her hard work in any situation. Walnut Hills seventh grade girls basketball player Lily Campbell was our hardest worker out there this past week. Nagel seventh grade Blue girls basketball player Ella Mooreled us to several victories with putting points up on the board, multiple steals per game this week, blocked shots, and rebounds. Box Score. Kellen made two PATs that were instrumental in our 14-12 victory! She has kept the scorebook and assisted in every aspect of practice. Wall and Bender were also named to the ECC Honor Roll. We couldn't do it without you, Makayla! He takes on all challenges handed to him. Jonah picked up the face off position this year and has developed his skills to an incredible level. The team was led by Eli Duinkerk who scored several touchdowns and made key plays on defense as well. Milford football salutes four players. His commitment to the craft and his drive to never give up have helped us in every game this season. The Kings seventh grade boys basketball Knights were led on the court last week by Jack Sills. She led the team in kills and blocks at the net. The entire Milford eighth grade girls Red team stepped up and contributed to our win against Winton Woods. In Nagel Silver softballs two wins this week, Elin Oligee was 7-for-8 batting plus two walks. Two ECC Women's Basketball Players on NJCAA All-Academic Teams Bryce is respectful and kind to his teammates and coaches and leads by example! Milford seventh grade White girls basketball team was represented this week by Talia Wyrick. Nagel eighth grade Blue girls basketball players trio Joie Wiles, Ava Bergman, and Lexy Artis all stepped up on defense in our two final regular season games. Mickayla Ivy, Daemen Sophia Aliaga, Emily Forschner, Anna Meldon, and Claire Westermeyer have been leaving it all on the court making great defensive plays and serving many aces. Keep working hard! 3 Women's Basketball Hosts No. Reagan also contributed defensively with good post defense and rebounding while hitting several key shots and being aggressive on offense. Nagel seventh grade Blue girls basketball recognizes Presley Ecker. Thank you Teegan for being our manager. Thank you Natalie for being a Loveland student-athlete! Lauren is new to golf; and in her first time playing a regulation course this week, Lauren was able to get a par on the sixth hole and post a very solid score. Congrats Alexis! Mimi Griesser of Nagel eighth grade Blue volleyball is this week's ECC Athlete of the Week. Mercy got back to their winning ways on November 19th when they earned a 59-44 win over Wilmington in their home opener. They not only have performed very well at both of our recent meets and demonstrated team spirit and leadership skills but were also voted in by their own peers to lead them this season as team captains. Connor kept fighting on the offensive and defensive line, despite the team's struggles throughout the game. She dropped over two minutes during the season and led the team in her spirit and determination. She has also led the team in RBIs this season, bringing in 14 runs. This recognition is well deserved, congrats Elise! The 2023 ECC girls basketball tournaments begin with play-in games on Wednesday, Feb. 15. L, 54-39. He made his first PAT against Kings last week. Lebanon's eighth grade Gold volleyball team was able to pick up two wins out of its last three matches with the help of the combined play of Hazel Greene and Adalyn Murray. 3 July 26th He has been a leader on the court so far this year and goes above and beyond what is asked of him. Maddie Schrand, co-captain for Nagel seventh grade Silver volleyball team, is a great leader on the court, always encouraging her teammates. The win moved the Mavericks to 11-6 overall and 5-2 in ECC play. When we were down a hitter, she stepped in. Kudos to all the players! March 02, 2023 Women's Basketball. Ryann averaged 14 points per game in the two wins, and her defense was key to both victories as she held the oppositions' leading scorers in check. Mercy also secured their first winning record in the regular season since the 1996-97 season. She has a great grasp of the game and knows where to be on the court to help herself and her teammates. Logan placed in the high jump and 200 hurdles at the Kings Invitational.Paek successfully supported both the 4x100m relay and 4x200m relay teams at the Kings Invitational as well. Every week, she pushes herself to grow as a cheerleader. FOOTBALL: Winton Woods will look to defend BOTH the seventh and eighth grade conference Championships on the gridiron this fall. Teagan is a leader on both offense and defense. She also filled in as the primary ball handler and played outstanding defense while leading Kings to victory in its lone game of the week. Little Miami seventh grade football beat Milford 20-0 this past week. For the latest information on DaemenAthletics, follow the Wildcatsvia social media onTwitter,Facebook,YouTubeandInstagram, or sign up to receivecustomizable news alerts,e-mail newslettersandweekly schedule alerts. Evie served 8-of-8 with five service points on two aces with one assist, two saves, and six serves received. Ella consistentlyworkshard in practice and games, continually working to get better. 7/21/2023 12:27:00 PM. The girls "B" Invitational title went to Lebanon after the Lady Warriors' win over Milford in the tourney Finals. She dominated the glass and kept the offensive play alive against Little Miami. Her attitude and flexibility when the team needed her most has been amazing. Mercy extended their winning streak to six games on January 18th with a 52-46 win at Molloy. West Clermont eighth boys basketball players DeMarcus Henry and Antwoine Higgins recorded back-to-back double-doubles for the Wolves. GIRLS BASKETBALL: The girls seventh grade basketball tournament championship trophy will be housed at Milford JH. Nagel seventh grade Blue football rolled up interstate 71 to battle Little Miami. Carson caused a key fumble that led to a Knights TD! Thank you, Nagel seventh grade Blue girls basketball player. She had a fantasticgame against Little Miami being the team leader offensively and made some great defensive stops. West Clermont golfer Ben Hoh was medalist and led the way for the first win of the season defeating Indian Hill. Little Miami eighth grade Gold girls basketball would like to recognize Elly Goins and Reagan Kessler for their performance in the tournament games during the final week of the season. Not only did she play well, she always has nothing but positive things to say to her teammates and builds everyone on the team up. She has also trained other girls in keeping score. Keep pushing, Taylor! She also played excellent defense in center field as well as shortstop. Her post play is outstanding. Keep working hard Josie! Little Miamis 122 lb. Congratulations, Becca! She crushed her goal time and made state! Way to go Connor! is a player of few words but exhibits excellence on offense and defense. He encourages others and has a great attitude on the hardest of days. 61 at Monroe Community College. Loveland seventh grade volleyball player Emma Geyer puts in the work at practice, taking the drills seriously and always putting in 100 percent effort. She has stepped up and handled the pressure at the point guard position. Way to run Eagles! The team also excelled in the classroom with Bender, Hopkins, Tedesco and Halvorsen being named College Sports Communicators Academic All-District. Seventh grader Nolan Burch is an exceptional athlete in many areas! Mercy won eight games in a row for the first time since the 1984-85 season and the 36 points allowed were the fewest surrendered in a game since 2007. Kings Dance Team member Kennedy Miller, an eighth grader, is a part of our A-Team and is very hardworking in and out of practice. Milford seventh grade White volleyball would like to recognize Delaney Mayer for leading the team to three wins this week over Lebanon, West Clermont, and Sycamore. She consistently works hard in practice/games, has learned so much over the course of the season, and has become quite the good basketball player. Great job Max and Patrick! The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. This allowed us to capitalize on a much-needed scoring run. She is respected by her teammates and always brings a good attitude. Loveland cross country recognizes eighth grader Lian Manly and seventh grader Jackie Fossitt for their strong performances at the Moeller Primetime Invitational. Loveland eighth grade girls basketball playerNatalie Nieseis a pure competitor. She is often given the toughest defensive assignment and uses her speed, footwork, and anticipation to disrupt the other team. Loveland A boys lacrosse player Brody Weast's leadership was highlighted during our recent game this past Thursday night against Elder. In Milford's seventh grade Red girls basketball two wins this past week, Ava Harper, Gabby Chadwell, and Kendal Boots helped lead our team to victory. Lagas and the Mavericks quickly bounced back on February 4th with a 76-68 come-from-behind victory at Roberts Wesleyan. She is consistent during practice, takes advantage of every opportunity given to her, and is willing to do whatever it takes for the success of the team. Little Miami seventh grade boys basketball player Brady Woods was the leading scorer for the Panthers in their match-up against Loveland. The Mavericks won at Roberts Wesleyan for the first time in program history and swept the season series with the Redhawks for the first time. The Mavericks swept the season series against Queens for the first time since 2012 and ended the regular season 17-9 overall and 11-5 in ECC play. She had 23 digs in three matches. Nagel eighth grade Silver football player William Byrnside is an offensive line coach's dream - super athletic, constantly hustles, and never complains. Nagel Blue softball would like to recognize eighth graders Ella Fireovid and Violet Hursong. Lebanon eighth grade football player Logan Schmenk had 332 all-purpose yards and six touchdowns in a match-up against Nagel Silver. Milford seventh grade Red volleyball player Bella Clark has been a defensive machine in the back row. Great job Cooper! His determination and resilience really shows. Congratulations, Presley! March 01, 2023. @ Queens College Tennis Center - Flushing, N.Y. ECC Men's Tennis Championship: Consolation, ECC Announces Over 1,350 Student-Athletes Named to Commissioner's Honor Roll, ECC Annual End-of-Year Award Recipients Announced, ECC Announces Academic Award Recipients for 2022-23 Season, Molloy Wins 2022-23 ECC Commissioner's Cup, Rugolo, Weber, Shimborske, Stworzydlak, and Newlin Lead Women's Lacrosse All-Conference Selections, Roberts Wesleyan Wins ECC Men's and Women's Outdoor Track & Field Championships, TicketSmarter - Ticket Resale Marketplace. She had an absolutely beautiful save during one breakaway where she dove and pushed the ball over the net. Aunna continues to improve as a basketball player, and she is one to watch for the Lady Tigers in the future. The East Coast Conference women's basketball tournament is the annual conference women's basketball championship tournament for the East Coast Conference. Kats of the month. Bracket Set: ECC Women's Basketball Championship Starts Wednesday. Keep up the hard work! He helps to lead the group by being focused, willing to listen and learn, being respectful, and being a great leader. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship. Tucker plays as a "FOSO" or Face Off Stay On player, where even after he battles for the ball, he will run and help out on whatever side of the ball he is needed on. Kings seventh grade dance team member Margaux Ruble is amazing. Milford seventh grade Red girls basketball Athlete of the Week is Zoe Saneholtz. Non-League Record: 34-48 . Congratulations to Andrew Cutter as Lovelands eighth grade Orange boys basketball Athlete of the Week! BOYS BASKETBALL: The boys eighth grade championship went to Nagel Silver with a narrow victory over West Clermont in the finals. Coming in at No. Nagel Blue softball would like to recognize eighth graders Sophie Waits and Rylee Surface. Carson has done a great job expanding his game this year, becoming a very well-rounded basketball player. Anna plays all around and is a force on both offense and defense. Following the opening weekend of games, Wall was named to the ECC Honor Roll. Ashjahnelle Wilson - Ellsworth Community College Athletics Athletics. She is constantly practicing choreography so she is always on top of things, and she is able to help her teammates with the dances. Eighth grade distance kids who always lead by example - Olivia Gutekunst and Bryce Hemphill; seventh grade pole vaulters Owen Mayer and Charlotte Kady who are quickly picking up the intricacies of the pole vault; seventh grade throwers Stella Riggs and Brady "Pokey" Krause who always throw with a smile on their face; eighth grade hurdlers Natalie Moran and Brody Watt who have shown great improvement from their seventh grade seasons; and eighth grade sprinters Tanner Reighard and Niki Parvanova for being very coachable and always looking to improve! Brady made four three-pointers during the game and did a great job controlling the offense. He kept everyone at the finish line laughing and was as cool as you could be in that situation. Milford girls basketball player Mariel Gordon made a great first impression on the coaches. Ella Smith, Sam Murray, and Claire Anness led the team in its victories. The team was led by Carson Ackerman on defense and Kellen Foley on offense. Mercy concluded the regular season with a 66-52 win over Queens on February 25th with Nudd scoring a season-high 23 points in the win. Congrats to Eillie for being named the ECC Athlete of the Week. Nagle eighth grade gymnast Maggie Hartong finished second on vault, first on bars, fifth on beam, first on floor, and first in all-around in last week's competition at Cincinnati Country Day! She is our setter and has been a consistent all-around player for the Lady Eagles. Mallory is a true team player. She connected on three long balls from behind the arc and showed toughness on defense. Little Miami seventh grade swimmer Owen Gee broke two records this past week at our Princeton meet!
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