12.28.2009
12.25.2009
Bexley named state champion in Division II girls soccer
The Ohio High School Athletic Association has announced that Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown must forfeit its girls Division II state soccer championship it won earlier this year. Apparently a player transferred out of the district and then back in, but the proper paperwork was never filled out, making her ineligible. Thus the OHSAA has awarded Bexely the championship.
Bexley eliminated the Wyoming girls team on penalty kicks after the game remained tied at 2 after regulation and two overtime periods.
Cleveland.com article here.
Bexley eliminated the Wyoming girls team on penalty kicks after the game remained tied at 2 after regulation and two overtime periods.
Cleveland.com article here.
12.24.2009
Tri-County Press - 12-23-09
Sports coverage on page 5. Boys and girls basketball coverage and bowling preview.
Paper here.
Paper here.
12.23.2009
Boys 5th, Girls 9th at Big 8 Swim Meet
The Big 8 meet is an invitation-only meet of the best swim teams across the state of Ohio. (If you want to know why it's called the Big 8 meet but includes 10 teams, please reflect on the Big 10). The meet was held last Friday the 18th.
Big 8 meet at C.T. Branin Natatorium
Boys
TEAM SCORES 1, St. Xavier 397; 2, Centerville 385; 3, University School 380; 4, St. Charles 307; 5, Cin. Wyoming 239; 6, New Albany 151; 7, Firestone 114; 8, Mason 93; 9, Upper Arlington 68; 10, GlenOak 36.
200-yard medley relay—University School 1:36.98. 200 freestyle—Miller (St.X) 1:42.92. 200 IM—Crane (US) 1:54.41. 50 freestyle—Malone (US) 21.49. 100 butterfly—Schieman (C) 51.38. 100 freestyle—Kocher (STC) 48.40. 500 freestyle—Miller (St.X) 4:37.39. 200 freestyle relay—St. Xavier 1:27.53. 100 backstroke—Crane (US) 52.42. 100 breaststroke—Malone (US) 59.07. 400 freestyle relay—University School 3:13.26.
Girls
TEAM SCORES 1, Upper Arlington 397; 2, Bishop Watterson 324.5; 3, Ursuline 317; 4, Centerville 281; 5, Mason 247.5; 6, Hathaway Brown 162; 7, Firestone 149; 8, New Albany 137; 9, Cin. Wyoming 120; 10, GlenOak 35.
200-yard medley relay—Upper Arlington 1:49;98. 200 freestyle—McDowell (U) 1:54.49. 200 IM—Miller (F) 2:06.49. 50 freestyle—Jansen (M) 24.03. 100 butterfly—Jansen (M) 56.54. 100 freestyle—Finnegan (BW) 51.91. 500 freestyle—McDowell (U). 5:05.10 200 freestyle relay—Bishop Watterson 1:38.74. 100 backstroke—Fulcher (UA) 58.47. 100 breaststroke—Emter (M) 1:06.35. 400 freestyle relay—Bishop Watterson 3:34.35.
Next up: Wednesday December 30th at Keating Natatorium vs. St. X, University School & Fishers
Girls basketball defeats Goshen in OT
I never did find it in the Enquirer but the CHL website is reporting that the girls basketball team defeated Goshen 33-31 in overtime Monday night. The game was tied at 26 at the end of regulation.
Next up: Monday, January 4th at home vs. Badin (JV at 6, Varsity at 7:30)
Next up: Monday, January 4th at home vs. Badin (JV at 6, Varsity at 7:30)
Wrestlers crush Roger Bacon, narrowly lose to Madeira
Daniel Leish led the team with two (non-forfeit) wins, including a pin.
Wyoming 60, Roger Bacon 18
112 -Lampert (W) pin King 3:21
119 -Nash (W) pin Turner 5:35
125 -Shaw (RB) pin Sagan 2:41;
130 -Gonzalez (W), forfeit;
135 -Wurtzler (RB) pin Courtney 0:40;
140 -Albers (W), forfeit;
145 -Zimmerman (W), forfeit;
152 -Leish (W) pin Ernst 1:52;
160 -Williams (W) pin Baverman 3:45;
171 -Stapleton (RB) pin Moore 4:11;
189 -Dierker (W) pin Fiorina 0:17;
215 -Burk (W) pin Thomas 1:08;
285 -Blum (W) forfeit.
Madeira 39, Wyoming 34
112 -Ibarra (M) pin 3:13 Lampert;
119 -Manzler (M) d. Nash 10-8;
125 -Williamson (M) pin 3:26 Sagan;
130 -Gonzalez (W) pin 5:05 McElroy;
135 -Walsh (M) pin Courtney 1:17;
140 -Godines (M) d. Zimmerman 3:48;
145 -Brown (M) pin Albers 1:08;
152 -Leish (W) d. Damshroder 13-3;
160 -Nymor (W), forfeit;
171 -Moore (W) pin Schneller (M) 3:34;
189 -Phelps (M) pin Dierker 3:02;
215 -Burk (W), forfeit;
285 -Blum (W), forfeit.
Next up: at Norwood Invitational on January 2nd at 9:30 AM.
12.21.2009
Southwest Ohio Football Coaches Association All-City Football Team
Congratulations to the following Cowboys who made the Southwest Ohio Football Coaches Association (SWOCA) All-City Football Team:
Division III/IV First Team Offense:
Kyle Seyfried, Isiah Nearor, Harry Meisner, Even Aleshire, Nick Layman
Division III/IV First Team Defense:
Jibreel Black, Tony Davis, Jacob Allsop
Thanks to Aaron Hancock for the information.
Division III/IV First Team Offense:
Kyle Seyfried, Isiah Nearor, Harry Meisner, Even Aleshire, Nick Layman
Division III/IV First Team Defense:
Jibreel Black, Tony Davis, Jacob Allsop
Thanks to Aaron Hancock for the information.
Boys basketball loses to Madeira
The boys basketball team fell to 1-2 on Saturday night with a 45-42 loss to Madeira. In my opinion the game came down to turnovers - we simply needed to take better care of the ball and we would have won.
Kyle Seyfried led the Cowboys in scoring with 16 followed by Jacob Allsop with 11.
Next up: Monday the 28th vs. Lockland
Photo Gallery here.
Kyle Seyfried led the Cowboys in scoring with 16 followed by Jacob Allsop with 11.
Next up: Monday the 28th vs. Lockland
Photo Gallery here.
12.20.2009
Fire at Bob Lewis Stadium
There was a fire at Bob Lewis Stadium last night. It reportedly broke out at about 9:20 PM and was under control by 10 PM.
It was under the home stands toward the north end of the stadium.
Cincinnati.com is reporting that there is $90,000 worth of damage.
I have taken pictures and am working on getting them posted. When I do, they will be here.
It was under the home stands toward the north end of the stadium.
Cincinnati.com is reporting that there is $90,000 worth of damage.
I have taken pictures and am working on getting them posted. When I do, they will be here.
12.19.2009
Congratulations to Cowboy Enquirer All-Stars
The Wyoming Cowboys were well represented in the Cincinnati Enquirer's fall sports all-star awards.
Tennis - Division II
First Team - Ashley Berg, Tess Thoresen
Honorable Mention - Olivia Hennessy, Meredith Hennessy
Golf - Boys
First Team - Joseph Dulemba
Honorable Mention - Adam Crider, Brian Spitzig
Golf - Girls
First Team - Liz Williams
Volleyball - Division II
First Team - Emily Fraik
Honorable Mention - Tatiyana Ali
Football - Division III
Player of the Year - Kyle Seyfried
Coach of the Year - Bernie Barre
Football - Division II-VI
First Team - Harry Meisner, Nick Layman, Jibreel Black, Isaiah Nearor, Jacob Allsop
Honorable Mention - Evan Aleshire, Dillon Burk, Jared Frost, Tony Davis
Boys Soccer - Division II
First Team - Reed Jaeger
Honorable Mention - Joe Panos
Girls Soccer - Division II
Coach of the Year - Kellie Siler
First Team - Alexa Levick, Jillian Anderson
Honorable Mention - Michelle Jolson, Nikki McKee
Congratulations to all!!
** Please let me know if I missed anyone. **
PDF of all-starts here
Tennis - Division II
First Team - Ashley Berg, Tess Thoresen
Honorable Mention - Olivia Hennessy, Meredith Hennessy
Golf - Boys
First Team - Joseph Dulemba
Honorable Mention - Adam Crider, Brian Spitzig
Golf - Girls
First Team - Liz Williams
Volleyball - Division II
First Team - Emily Fraik
Honorable Mention - Tatiyana Ali
Football - Division III
Player of the Year - Kyle Seyfried
Coach of the Year - Bernie Barre
Football - Division II-VI
First Team - Harry Meisner, Nick Layman, Jibreel Black, Isaiah Nearor, Jacob Allsop
Honorable Mention - Evan Aleshire, Dillon Burk, Jared Frost, Tony Davis
Boys Soccer - Division II
First Team - Reed Jaeger
Honorable Mention - Joe Panos
Girls Soccer - Division II
Coach of the Year - Kellie Siler
First Team - Alexa Levick, Jillian Anderson
Honorable Mention - Michelle Jolson, Nikki McKee
Congratulations to all!!
** Please let me know if I missed anyone. **
PDF of all-starts here
Girls basketball downs Madeira
The girls basketball team improved its record to 3-1 last night by winning at Madeira by a score of 39-28. The Cowboys got off to a big 24-8 halftime lead before letting Madeira make it a little interesting by closing the gap to 6 at the end of the third. Then the girls closed it out with a 12-7 advantage in the fourth quarter.
Nikki McKee led the scoring with 14 points trailed by Hailee Schlager with 11.
Next up: Monday at Goshen (JV at 6, Varsity at 7:30)
Nikki McKee led the scoring with 14 points trailed by Hailee Schlager with 11.
Next up: Monday at Goshen (JV at 6, Varsity at 7:30)
12.17.2009
12.16.2009
Bowling team keeps rolling along
The Wyoming boys bowling team defeated Deer Park and now has an overall record of 4-1 and 3-0 in the CHL. Nick Burns had the high game of 268.
Allix Hillebrand continues to burn up the lanes for the girls with a 186 high game. There are now enough girls to have a JV team as well.
Coach Pollington says, "Thanks to all the team members and parents for the hard work to help get our girls JV team started."
Next up: January 4th at NCH (Colerain Bowl)
Allix Hillebrand continues to burn up the lanes for the girls with a 186 high game. There are now enough girls to have a JV team as well.
Coach Pollington says, "Thanks to all the team members and parents for the hard work to help get our girls JV team started."
Next up: January 4th at NCH (Colerain Bowl)
Congratulations to Larry Black, WHS '08
Larry Black, WHS '08, was named to the Sporting News Freshman All-America Team.
Larry plays defensive tackle at Indiana.
Congrats Larry!!
Larry plays defensive tackle at Indiana.
Congrats Larry!!
12.15.2009
Boys basketball defeats Mariemont
The boys basketball team, tied at 29 at the end of the first half against Mariemont, posted a 24-12 third quarter that carried them to a 68-56 victory. (Or possibly 66-56. The quarters in the paper are 10, 19, 24, 13. Doesn't that add up to 56? Although the individual players scores add up to 58-oh well, I'm pretty sure we won.) Mariemont had been 3-0 heading into the game. The win brings the boys record even at 1-1.
Leading the way offensively for the Cowboys was Tony Davis with 23 points. Also chipping in double figures were Kyle Seyfried with 13, and Jacob Allsop, Jonathan Tighe and Chris Campbell scoring 10 each.
Next up: Saturday at home vs. Madeira (freshmen at 4:30, JV at 6, Varsity at 7:30)
Photo gallery here.
Leading the way offensively for the Cowboys was Tony Davis with 23 points. Also chipping in double figures were Kyle Seyfried with 13, and Jacob Allsop, Jonathan Tighe and Chris Campbell scoring 10 each.
Next up: Saturday at home vs. Madeira (freshmen at 4:30, JV at 6, Varsity at 7:30)
Photo gallery here.
12.13.2009
Girls swimming team beats Seton, Lakota East, Lakota West
The girls swimming team won a four way meet Saturday night – Wyoming 156, Seton 147, Lakota East 120, Lakota West 76.
Wyoming winners:
200 MR – 1:54.48
200 Free – Laura Henkel – 2:05.27
200 IM – Claire Gilbert – 2:19.52
50 Free – Celia Oberholzer – 26.30
100 Fly – Rachel Theiler – 1:04.80
100 Back – Celia Oberholzer – 1:01.96
100 Breast – Claire Gilbert – 1:11.05
Next up: this Friday the 18th at the prestigious Firestone Big Eight Meet in Canton.
Boys swimming beats Elder, Lakota East and Lakota West
The boys swimming team won a four way meet Saturday night – Wyoming 210, Elder 112, Lakota East 94, Lakota West 56.
Wyoming winners:
200 MR – 1:42.23
200 Free – Pat Dierker – 1:54.06
200 IM – AJ Burt – 2:04.80
50 Free – Zach Fischer – 21.82
100 Fly – Eric Lethander – 57.83
100 Free – Owen Dunbar – 49.78
500 Free – Brennen Burt – 5:23.08
200 FR – 1:32.55
100 Back – Zach Fischer – 53.88
100 Breast – AJ Burt – 1:03.19
400 FR – 3:28.81
Next up: this Friday the 18th at the prestigious Firestone Big Eight Meet in Canton.
Girls basketball tops Reading
The girls basketball team improved its record to 2-1 last night with a 63-39 victory over Reading.
Sophomore Michelle Jolson led the scoring with 16 points, followed by juniors Nikki McKee with 14 and Hailee Schlager with 11.
Next up: Friday the 18th at Madeira.
Photo gallery here.
Sophomore Michelle Jolson led the scoring with 16 points, followed by juniors Nikki McKee with 14 and Hailee Schlager with 11.
Next up: Friday the 18th at Madeira.
Photo gallery here.
12.12.2009
Boys basketball opens with loss at Reading
The boys basketball team started the season last night with a 43-39 loss at Reading. Reading is now 3-0 on the season. Jacob Allsop led the Cowboys with 14 points, with Kyle Seyfried adding 10 and Tony Davis 9.
The Roundup is assuming that both the boys and girls basketball teams will be a little slow out of the blocks this year as both teams got late starts practicing because of the very successful, and thus long, seasons for girls soccer and football.
Next up: Home vs. Mariemont on Monday. (Frosh at 4:30, JV at 6:00, Varsity at 7:30)
Photo gallery here.
The Roundup is assuming that both the boys and girls basketball teams will be a little slow out of the blocks this year as both teams got late starts practicing because of the very successful, and thus long, seasons for girls soccer and football.
Next up: Home vs. Mariemont on Monday. (Frosh at 4:30, JV at 6:00, Varsity at 7:30)
Photo gallery here.
12.11.2009
Boys Bowling wins again
The Wyoming boys bowling team is now 3-1 overall and remains 2-0 in the CHL with a win over Sycamore yesterday. Joe Meier led the Cowboys again to victory with a 226 and the team had their highest Baker game to date of 224.
Don't know what a Baker game is? Neither did the Roundup. The internet knows.
Allix Hillebrand led the girls with a 160 high game. "I am really proud how our girls team is working hard and it shows with increased scores each match," said Coach Pollington.
Next up is Deer Park at home (Brentwood Bowl) on Monday at 4. The Norwood game (originally scheduled for Thursday) is being rescheduled until January due to exams.
Photo gallery here.
Allix Hillebrand led the girls with a 160 high game. "I am really proud how our girls team is working hard and it shows with increased scores each match," said Coach Pollington.
Next up is Deer Park at home (Brentwood Bowl) on Monday at 4. The Norwood game (originally scheduled for Thursday) is being rescheduled until January due to exams.
Photo gallery here.
12.10.2009
Kory Wiita
Sara Kraner asked the Roundup to share these links about a football player in Northeast Ohio who was paralyzed during a game in late October.
Highland football player Wiita suffers spinal injury
Highland’s Kory Wiita undergoes ‘successful’ surgery
Linking to this article doesn't seem to work but here is the URL: http://medinagazette.northcoastnow.com/2009/11/03/highlands-kory-wiita-undergoes-%e2%80%98successful%e2%80%99-surgery/
Football Player Put Back on Ventilator
Kory's web site
Highland football player Wiita suffers spinal injury
Highland’s Kory Wiita undergoes ‘successful’ surgery
Linking to this article doesn't seem to work but here is the URL: http://medinagazette.northcoastnow.com/2009/11/03/highlands-kory-wiita-undergoes-%e2%80%98successful%e2%80%99-surgery/
Football Player Put Back on Ventilator
Kory's web site
Girls basketball loses to Indian Hill
The girls basketball team lost to Indian Hill last night 60-29.
Wyoming (1-1, 1-1) - Streeter 2 0 4, Jolson 2 1 5, Fraik 4 0 8, McKee 4 2 10, Marck 1 0 2. Totals 13 3 29.
Next up: Home Saturday night against Reading. (JV at 6, Varsity at 7:30)
Photo gallery here.
Wyoming (1-1, 1-1) - Streeter 2 0 4, Jolson 2 1 5, Fraik 4 0 8, McKee 4 2 10, Marck 1 0 2. Totals 13 3 29.
Next up: Home Saturday night against Reading. (JV at 6, Varsity at 7:30)
Photo gallery here.
Wrestlers win one, drop one at Norwood Tri
Wyoming winners listed.
Wyoming 48, Norwood 28
112 - Josh Lampert FF
119 - Brian Anderson FF
130 - Corbin Guggenheim FF
135 - Mikey Gonzales pin. King, 1:32
140 - Daniel Zimmerman pin. Owens, 1:14
160 -Neal Williams FF
215 - Larson Graham FF
285 - Adam Blum pin. Jackson, 1:42
Ross 57, Wyoming 16
125 - Marquis Nash dec. Engel, 21-9
160 - Neal Williams pin. Bowman, 3:09
285 - Adam Blum pin. Allen, 3:25.
Next up: Saturday the 19th - Coaches Classic
Wyoming 48, Norwood 28
112 - Josh Lampert FF
119 - Brian Anderson FF
130 - Corbin Guggenheim FF
135 - Mikey Gonzales pin. King, 1:32
140 - Daniel Zimmerman pin. Owens, 1:14
160 -Neal Williams FF
215 - Larson Graham FF
285 - Adam Blum pin. Jackson, 1:42
Ross 57, Wyoming 16
125 - Marquis Nash dec. Engel, 21-9
160 - Neal Williams pin. Bowman, 3:09
285 - Adam Blum pin. Allen, 3:25.
Next up: Saturday the 19th - Coaches Classic
12.09.2009
Girls Swim Team beats Mt. Notre Dame, Boys lose (close) to Moeller
Tuesday at the Powell-Crosley Y the girls swim team beat Mt. Notre Dame 88-82. The boys narrowly lost to Moeller 86-84.
Girls winners:
200 IM - Claire Gilbert - 2:20.82
50 Free - Abby Gibbons - 26.70
100 Fly - Rachel Theiler - 1:05.92
100 Free - Abby Gibbons - 1:00.33
500 Free - Laura Henkel - 5:39.51
200 Free Relay - - 1:48.92
100 Breast - Claire Gilbert - 1:12.11
Boys winners:
50 Free - Owen Dunbar - 23.36
100 Free - Zach Fischer - 49.98
100 Back - Zach Fischer - 55.90
200 Medley Relay - - 1:41.05
400 Free Relay - - 3:23.32
Girls winners:
200 IM - Claire Gilbert - 2:20.82
50 Free - Abby Gibbons - 26.70
100 Fly - Rachel Theiler - 1:05.92
100 Free - Abby Gibbons - 1:00.33
500 Free - Laura Henkel - 5:39.51
200 Free Relay - - 1:48.92
100 Breast - Claire Gilbert - 1:12.11
Boys winners:
50 Free - Owen Dunbar - 23.36
100 Free - Zach Fischer - 49.98
100 Back - Zach Fischer - 55.90
200 Medley Relay - - 1:41.05
400 Free Relay - - 3:23.32
12.06.2009
Girls 9th, Boys tied for 14th at Mason Invitational
The Girls Swim Team finished 9th of 14 teams at the Mason Invitational on Saturday. Mariah Akinbi took the 100 Breast Stroke with a time of 1:09.88. The boys came in tied for 14th out of a field of 17.
Wrestling team takes 4th at Roger Bacon duals
The wrestling team beat Roger Bacon 66-12 and Norwood 48-22 to take 4th place the Roger Bacon duals yesterday.
Girls Hoops team starts off with a win
The girls basketball team started the season with a win yesterday at Mariemont, 51-22. Junior Nikki McKee led the scoring 19 points, followed by senior Sudy Graham with 12 and sophomore Michelle Jolson with 11.
Next up: Varsity at home Wednesday night vs. Indian Hill (no JV game)
Next up: Varsity at home Wednesday night vs. Indian Hill (no JV game)
Boys Bowling now 2-0 in CHL
Joe Meier led the way to another boys victory over Reading (2,530-2,110) which has the boys team 2-0 in CHL.
Next up: Boys and Girls home (Brentwood Bowl) this Thursday vs. Sycamore
Next up: Boys and Girls home (Brentwood Bowl) this Thursday vs. Sycamore
Indian Hill Football DVD's
Good news - If you bought an Indian Hill football DVD it will be available at the Fall Sports Awards (Part Deux) on Tuesday night. See Scott Kadish. If you bought one but won't be there call Scott at 403-3192 to arrange transfer.
Better news - There are extra copies so if you didn't reserve one it's not too late. See or call Scott.
Better news - There are extra copies so if you didn't reserve one it's not too late. See or call Scott.
12.03.2009
12.02.2009
Fall Senior Night Photos
I don't know if it was the excitement of the Indian Hill football game or my basic lack of ability with flash, but the attached photo gallery has some pretty bad photos of seniors and their parents: out of focus, red eyes, etc. My only thought is that if this is the only photo you have, it might be better than nothing. Maybe. If you make it very, very small. Anyway, here they are.
The worst were these two, in which I somehow managed to get the wrong parents with the senior. ?!?
Photo gallery here.
The worst were these two, in which I somehow managed to get the wrong parents with the senior. ?!?
Photo gallery here.
Black, Seyfried All-State Players of the Year
Jibreel Black and Kyle Seyfried have been named by the AP as All-State co-offensive and co-defensive players of the year for Division III. In addition, Harry Meisner was named to the First Team All-State Offense and Evan Aleshire to the Second Team All-State Offense.
Jibreel was named All-State Defensive Player of the Year along with Travis Jackson of DeSales.
Kyle was named All-State Offenseive Player of the Year along with Braylon Heard of Youngstown Mooney.
Harry was named to the First Team All-State Offense as an End.
Evan was named to the Second Team All-State Offense also as an End.
Congratulations to all!!
Jibreel was named All-State Defensive Player of the Year along with Travis Jackson of DeSales.
Kyle was named All-State Offenseive Player of the Year along with Braylon Heard of Youngstown Mooney.
Harry was named to the First Team All-State Offense as an End.
Evan was named to the Second Team All-State Offense also as an End.
Congratulations to all!!
Bowling team kicks off season
The boys varsity and JV bowling teams started the season with wins at Reading on Monday. An inexperienced girls team lost but did better than expected. Joe Meier led the boys team with a 481 series.
Both the boys and girls lost to Glen Este on Tuesday. Nick Burns had the high series for the boys with a 439.
Coach Pollington said that the girls team is still looking for members, no experience needed.
Next up: Home (Brentwood Bowl) against Reading Thursday at 4. They'd love to have some folks show up and cheer them on!
Both the boys and girls lost to Glen Este on Tuesday. Nick Burns had the high series for the boys with a 439.
Coach Pollington said that the girls team is still looking for members, no experience needed.
Next up: Home (Brentwood Bowl) against Reading Thursday at 4. They'd love to have some folks show up and cheer them on!
12.01.2009
Awards night set for Football, Cheerleading and Girls Soccer
Girls Soccer, Cheerleading and Football awards night will be on Tuesday, December 8th at 7 PM in the Auditorium.
CHL Cheer Classic Results
Congratulations to the following Wyoming cheerleaders for their success in the Varsity competition at the 6th annual CHL Cheer Classic held at Finneytown High School.
Jump Off
Brittany Lind - 1st place
Deidre Shelton - 2nd place
Tumble Off
Abby Markowitz - 3rd place
Jump Off
Brittany Lind - 1st place
Deidre Shelton - 2nd place
Tumble Off
Abby Markowitz - 3rd place
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