4.30.2012
Vote for Wyoming-Mariemont as Wildcard Game of the Week
From Channel 5:
Voting is under way for the Cincinnati Bell Wildcard Game of the Week for May 4.
Voting ends Thursday at 11:59 p.m. You can vote up to 15 times per computer over the course of an hour here.
"Extra credit" votes can be earned for your school by uploading school spirit photos and videos to High School Playbook's u local.
Each photo uploaded is worth five extra votes for your school; each video is worth 10 votes.
Watch News 5 on Friday at 6 p.m. to find out who wins.
4.29.2012
Baseball sectional tourney set
The baseball team garnered a #5 seed in the Division II Southwest Sectional baseball tournament. That translates to a home game on Thursday, May 10th at 5 P.M. against the winner of #7 Wilmington vs. #11 Goshen, who play on Tuesday the 8th.
Mark your calendar now to come out and support the Cowboy baseball team.
Full bracket here.
Mark your calendar now to come out and support the Cowboy baseball team.
Full bracket here.
Enquirer All-Stars
The Enquirer published their winter sports All-Stars on Thursday. So far I haven't been able to find the PDF's online, but they usually post them. I'll keep looking - please send me a link if you see them.
In the mean time, here are our Cowboy Enquirer All-Stars:
Ahmad Frost - Division II-IV Boys' Basketball - Honorable Mention
Michelle Jolson - Division II-IV Girls' Basketball - First Team
Aluor Nyamor - Division II-III Wrestling - First Team - 170 pounds
Corbin Guggenheim - Division II-III Wrestling - Honorable Mention - 132 pounds
Daniel Zimmerman - Division II-III Wrestling - Honorable Mention - 138 pounds
Mikey Gonzales - Division II-III Wrestling - Honorable Mention - 145 pounds
Josh Sagan - Division II-III Wrestling - Honorable Mention - 152 pounds
Adam Blum - Division II-III Wrestling - Honorable Mention - 285 pounds
Jonathan Rutter - Division II Boys' Swimming - Swimmer of the Year (One of seven)
David Elliott - Division II Boys' Swimming - Coach of the Year
Pat Dierker - Division II Boys' Swimming - First Team
Eric Lethander - Division II Boys' Swimming - First Team
Sam Rominger - Division II Boys' Swimming - First Team
Brennen Burt - Division II Boys' Swimming - First Team
Eric Lethander, Jonathan Rutter, John Dreyer, Sam Rominger - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 200 medley relay
Eric Lethander - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 200 freestyle
Jonathan Rutter - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 200 individual medley
Eric Lethander - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 100 butterfly
Pat Dierker - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 100 freestyle
Sam Rominger, Pat Dierker, Karl Ebling, Jonathan Rutter - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 400 freestyle relay
Rachael Theiler - Division II Girls' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 200 individual medley
Rachael Theiler - Division II Girls' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 100 breaststroke
Caroline Duke, Ellie LeBuhn, Sarah Gibbons, Rachael Theiler - Division II Girls' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 400 freestyle relay
In the mean time, here are our Cowboy Enquirer All-Stars:
Ahmad Frost - Division II-IV Boys' Basketball - Honorable Mention
Michelle Jolson - Division II-IV Girls' Basketball - First Team
Aluor Nyamor - Division II-III Wrestling - First Team - 170 pounds
Corbin Guggenheim - Division II-III Wrestling - Honorable Mention - 132 pounds
Daniel Zimmerman - Division II-III Wrestling - Honorable Mention - 138 pounds
Mikey Gonzales - Division II-III Wrestling - Honorable Mention - 145 pounds
Josh Sagan - Division II-III Wrestling - Honorable Mention - 152 pounds
Adam Blum - Division II-III Wrestling - Honorable Mention - 285 pounds
Jonathan Rutter - Division II Boys' Swimming - Swimmer of the Year (One of seven)
David Elliott - Division II Boys' Swimming - Coach of the Year
Pat Dierker - Division II Boys' Swimming - First Team
Eric Lethander - Division II Boys' Swimming - First Team
Sam Rominger - Division II Boys' Swimming - First Team
Brennen Burt - Division II Boys' Swimming - First Team
Eric Lethander, Jonathan Rutter, John Dreyer, Sam Rominger - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 200 medley relay
Eric Lethander - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 200 freestyle
Jonathan Rutter - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 200 individual medley
Eric Lethander - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 100 butterfly
Pat Dierker - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 100 freestyle
Sam Rominger, Pat Dierker, Karl Ebling, Jonathan Rutter - Division II Boys' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 400 freestyle relay
Rachael Theiler - Division II Girls' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 200 individual medley
Rachael Theiler - Division II Girls' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 100 breaststroke
Caroline Duke, Ellie LeBuhn, Sarah Gibbons, Rachael Theiler - Division II Girls' Swimming - Honorable Mention - 400 freestyle relay
Wyoming Youth Football Registration Reminder
Wyoming Youth Football Association - "Where the tradition starts early"
Registration
It's time for Wyoming Youth Football Association's football and cheerleading program registration event for the upcoming 2012 season. Registration begins on May 5th from 10 AM - Noon at the Wyoming Recreation Center. Coaches will be on hand to answer any questions parents may have. WYFA fields teams and squads for young athletes in Kindergarten - 6th Grade. Teams and squads are filled on a first come first serve basis. However, cheerleading registration will close on June 30th so uniforms can be ordered in time for the start of the season. WYFA does provide all football equipment and cheerleading uniforms for their participants. The regular season runs from July 17th - October 27th. For more information go to www.wyomingfootball.org.
Football and Cheer Coaches Needed-
WYFA is also looking for coaches for their K/1 football team. If you are interested in coaching, and/or, will have a player on the K/1 football team, please contact Bryan Richardson at 513-225-4207 or btrichardson@zoomtown.com for more information. WYFA is also looking for cheerleading coaches, please contact Renee Elliott at 513-490-5710 or arelliott@cinci.rr.com for more information
Congratulations -
With all WYFA football teams reaching their Super Bowls, and 4 winning titles, WYFA is primed for another successful season.
WYFA's first class of players that played in all levels of youth football, and at the middle school, will enter the 9th grade this upcoming season and we are excited to see them on the field next season.
In the last four years the incoming 9th graders have lost only 4 games (none in 5th Grade, 2 in 6th, 1 in 7th, and 1 in the 8th). They are in the weight room with Coach Hancock getting ready for the next level. WYFA is very proud of you and look forward to seeing you on Friday nights in the very near future.
Registration
It's time for Wyoming Youth Football Association's football and cheerleading program registration event for the upcoming 2012 season. Registration begins on May 5th from 10 AM - Noon at the Wyoming Recreation Center. Coaches will be on hand to answer any questions parents may have. WYFA fields teams and squads for young athletes in Kindergarten - 6th Grade. Teams and squads are filled on a first come first serve basis. However, cheerleading registration will close on June 30th so uniforms can be ordered in time for the start of the season. WYFA does provide all football equipment and cheerleading uniforms for their participants. The regular season runs from July 17th - October 27th. For more information go to www.wyomingfootball.org.
Football and Cheer Coaches Needed-
WYFA is also looking for coaches for their K/1 football team. If you are interested in coaching, and/or, will have a player on the K/1 football team, please contact Bryan Richardson at 513-225-4207 or btrichardson@zoomtown.com for more information. WYFA is also looking for cheerleading coaches, please contact Renee Elliott at 513-490-5710 or arelliott@cinci.rr.com for more information
Congratulations -
With all WYFA football teams reaching their Super Bowls, and 4 winning titles, WYFA is primed for another successful season.
WYFA's first class of players that played in all levels of youth football, and at the middle school, will enter the 9th grade this upcoming season and we are excited to see them on the field next season.
In the last four years the incoming 9th graders have lost only 4 games (none in 5th Grade, 2 in 6th, 1 in 7th, and 1 in the 8th). They are in the weight room with Coach Hancock getting ready for the next level. WYFA is very proud of you and look forward to seeing you on Friday nights in the very near future.
Baseball adds two games
The baseball team has added two games to its schedule.
On Saturday May 5th they are playing in a Tri at North College Hill. They play Middletown Madison at 1:15 pm. They then will play NCH at 3:30 pm. All games are at NCH.
On Saturday May 5th they are playing in a Tri at North College Hill. They play Middletown Madison at 1:15 pm. They then will play NCH at 3:30 pm. All games are at NCH.
Baseball senior day postponed
Today's baseball senior day has been postponed until next Sunday, May 6th, due to weather. It will begin at 12:30 PM.
4.28.2012
Boys' lax loses to Fenwick
The boys' lacrosse team lost to Bishop Fenwick last night 12-10.
Travis Courtney again led the scoring with three goals and two assists. Close behind was Griffin O'Gara with two goals and two assists. James McAllister had two goals and one assist, Sam Meyers two goals, John Hughes one goal and one assist, and Austin Hughes one assist.
Loose Balls Controlled leaders were Travis with nine, and Griffin, Larson Graham and Conner Hughes, each with seven.
Frank Barzizza 14 saves in net.
Next up: at Turpin next Friday, JV at 6, Varsity at 8.
Travis Courtney again led the scoring with three goals and two assists. Close behind was Griffin O'Gara with two goals and two assists. James McAllister had two goals and one assist, Sam Meyers two goals, John Hughes one goal and one assist, and Austin Hughes one assist.
Loose Balls Controlled leaders were Travis with nine, and Griffin, Larson Graham and Conner Hughes, each with seven.
Frank Barzizza 14 saves in net.
Next up: at Turpin next Friday, JV at 6, Varsity at 8.
Boys' tennis loses to Bexley
The boys' tennis team lost to Columbus Bexley yesterday afternoon 4-1.
Luke Prather lost at first singles 0-6, 0-6.
Myles Bourbon lost at second singles 6-4, 4-6, 0-6.
Will Carter lost at third singles 6-7, 6-1, 5-10.
Michael Montgomery-Niki Plattenburg lost at first doubles 5-7, 1-6.
Alex Mangas-Jeremy Smucker won at second doubles 5-7, 6-1, 7-6.
Next up: home Monday vs. CHCA at 4 PM.
Photo gallery here.
Luke Prather lost at first singles 0-6, 0-6.
Myles Bourbon lost at second singles 6-4, 4-6, 0-6.
Will Carter lost at third singles 6-7, 6-1, 5-10.
Michael Montgomery-Niki Plattenburg lost at first doubles 5-7, 1-6.
Alex Mangas-Jeremy Smucker won at second doubles 5-7, 6-1, 7-6.
Next up: home Monday vs. CHCA at 4 PM.
Photo gallery here.
Girls' varsity lax loses to Mercy
On Friday, April 27, the WHS Girls LAX teams played Mercy
at home.
The JV team tied Mercy 6-6 in an exciting game. Mercy
was ahead 4-2 at halftime, but Wyoming fought back and went ahead 6-5,
only to have Mercy score the tying goal with 13 seconds left in the game.
Goals were scored by Lexie Miller (2), Julie King (2), Emma Komrska
(1) and Grace Schneider (1). Ali Vamosi was in goal and had 6 goalie
saves.
The Varsity team lost to a very good Mercy team 9-1. Our loan goal was scored by Carly Levick with an assist by Claire Crawford. Emily Wadds was in goal and had 14 goalie saves.
Next up: home Monday vs. Indian Hill, JV at 5:30, Varsity at 6:45.
The Varsity team lost to a very good Mercy team 9-1. Our loan goal was scored by Carly Levick with an assist by Claire Crawford. Emily Wadds was in goal and had 14 goalie saves.
Next up: home Monday vs. Indian Hill, JV at 5:30, Varsity at 6:45.
Softball run-rules Madeira
The softball team run-ruled Madeira yesterday 15-1 in five innings.
Pitcher Gabby Potvin threw five no-hit innings to get the win.
Clara Rodrigue led the offense, going 3-3 with 3 RBI's and three runs scored. Ellen Koesterman was also 3-3 with three ribbies, Patty Williams was 2-4 with two RBI's and two runs scored, and Carly Heuer was 2-4 with two RBI's and two runs scored.
Next up: home Monday vs. Madeira at 4:30.
Pitcher Gabby Potvin threw five no-hit innings to get the win.
Clara Rodrigue led the offense, going 3-3 with 3 RBI's and three runs scored. Ellen Koesterman was also 3-3 with three ribbies, Patty Williams was 2-4 with two RBI's and two runs scored, and Carly Heuer was 2-4 with two RBI's and two runs scored.
Next up: home Monday vs. Madeira at 4:30.
4.27.2012
Boys' tennis loses to Indian Hill
The boys' tennis team lost to Indian Hill yesterday afternoon 3-2.
Luke Prather lost at first singles 4-6, 5-7.
Michael Montgomery lost at second singles 0-6, 3-6.
Will Carter lost at third singles 7-6, 4-6, 2-6.
Myles Bourbon-Niki Plattenburg won at first doubles 6-0, 6-3.
Alex Mangas-Jeremy Smucker won at second doubles 6-3, 6-3.
Next up: this afternoon at home vs. Columbus Bexley at 4 PM.
Luke Prather lost at first singles 4-6, 5-7.
Michael Montgomery lost at second singles 0-6, 3-6.
Will Carter lost at third singles 7-6, 4-6, 2-6.
Myles Bourbon-Niki Plattenburg won at first doubles 6-0, 6-3.
Alex Mangas-Jeremy Smucker won at second doubles 6-3, 6-3.
Next up: this afternoon at home vs. Columbus Bexley at 4 PM.
Tri-County Press 4-25-12
This week's issue here. Coverage includes softball, baseball, girls' lacrosse, boys' track, girls' track (featuring the photography of Jason Miller), and Jessica Leish committing to Indiana.
Plus - note Wyoming athlete and TCP carrier Asa Palmer on the cover.
Plus - note Wyoming athlete and TCP carrier Asa Palmer on the cover.
Tri-County Press 4-18-12
Oops - I never posted last week's issue.
Coverage includes baseball, girls' track, boys' lacrosse and girls' lacrosse, featuring the photography of Peter Levick.
Coverage includes baseball, girls' track, boys' lacrosse and girls' lacrosse, featuring the photography of Peter Levick.
4.26.2012
Boys' lax loses heartbreaker at Springboro
The boys' lacrosse team suffered a tough loss Wednesday night at Springboro.
At the end of the 1st quarter, the Cowboys were down 5-1. At the half, we still trailed by four, 7-3. We came back in the 3rd to take a 9-8 lead. The game was tied going into the final two minutes. Springboro then scored with 28 seconds left in the game, to pull ahead by one. Austin Hughes took a Hail Mary shot from the 50 yard line before the buzzer sounded and scored...just after the buzzer...so it didn't count!
Final score: Springboro 12, Wyoming 11
Travis Courtney had his best game of the season, scoring five goals and getting one assist. Griffin O'Gara had one goal and three assists. Sam Meyers scored twice and had an assist. David Moody and James McAllister each had one goal and one assist. Austin had one goal.
Loose Balls Controlled leaders were Travis, Dominic Vamosi and Harrison Wood, all with six, and Larson Graham with five.
Goalie Frank Barzizza had 13 saves out of 35 shots.
Corbin Guggenheim won 13 of 24 faceoffs.
Next up: Friday at Bishop Fenwick, JV at 6, Varsity at 8.
Thanks to MH for all the info.
At the end of the 1st quarter, the Cowboys were down 5-1. At the half, we still trailed by four, 7-3. We came back in the 3rd to take a 9-8 lead. The game was tied going into the final two minutes. Springboro then scored with 28 seconds left in the game, to pull ahead by one. Austin Hughes took a Hail Mary shot from the 50 yard line before the buzzer sounded and scored...just after the buzzer...so it didn't count!
Final score: Springboro 12, Wyoming 11
Travis Courtney had his best game of the season, scoring five goals and getting one assist. Griffin O'Gara had one goal and three assists. Sam Meyers scored twice and had an assist. David Moody and James McAllister each had one goal and one assist. Austin had one goal.
Loose Balls Controlled leaders were Travis, Dominic Vamosi and Harrison Wood, all with six, and Larson Graham with five.
Goalie Frank Barzizza had 13 saves out of 35 shots.
Corbin Guggenheim won 13 of 24 faceoffs.
Next up: Friday at Bishop Fenwick, JV at 6, Varsity at 8.
Thanks to MH for all the info.
Meet the Coach Reminder
Reminder about tonight's Meet the Coach Night:
On Monday Night, the Board of Education approved Matt Rooks to be the new Boys Varsity Basketball Head Coach for the Wyoming Cowboys.
There will be a “Meet the Coach Night” in the Wyoming Middle School Fay Auditorium on Thursday, April 26th at 7:00 p.m.
The meeting is open to all Wyoming Community members. Wyoming Boys Basketball Families in grades 6-12 are encouraged to attend to meet Coach Rooks and hear about his Program Philosophies and review the Summer Schedule. He will also have available information available about youth camps and leagues.
On Monday Night, the Board of Education approved Matt Rooks to be the new Boys Varsity Basketball Head Coach for the Wyoming Cowboys.
There will be a “Meet the Coach Night” in the Wyoming Middle School Fay Auditorium on Thursday, April 26th at 7:00 p.m.
The meeting is open to all Wyoming Community members. Wyoming Boys Basketball Families in grades 6-12 are encouraged to attend to meet Coach Rooks and hear about his Program Philosophies and review the Summer Schedule. He will also have available information available about youth camps and leagues.
Baseball defeats Finneytown
The baseball team beat Finneytown yesterday afternoon 8-2.
Andy Dickson was on the mound to get the win.
Leading the offense were Max Kadish, who was 3-3 with a pair of doubles and four RBI's, Adam Chalmers with three ribbies, Casey Howell who was 2-4, and Sam Edwards who was 2-3.
Next up: at Madeira Friday at 4:30
Thanks to Pete Dickson for the photos. His gallery here.
Andy Dickson was on the mound to get the win.
Leading the offense were Max Kadish, who was 3-3 with a pair of doubles and four RBI's, Adam Chalmers with three ribbies, Casey Howell who was 2-4, and Sam Edwards who was 2-3.
Next up: at Madeira Friday at 4:30
Thanks to Pete Dickson for the photos. His gallery here.
Boys' tennis sweeps Madeira
The boys' tennis team won at Madeira yesterday afternoon 5-0.
Luke Prather won at first singles 6-1, 6-1.
Myles Bourbon also dropped just two games at second singles 6-0, 6-2.
Will Carter continued the trend at third singles with a 6-1, 6-1 win.
At first doubles, Michael Montgomery-Niki Plattenburg won 6-4, 6-3.
Wrapping things up were Alex Mangas-Evan Emanuelson at second doubles, winning 4-6, 6-1, 6-1.
Next up: home vs. Indian Hill this afternoon at 4.
Luke Prather won at first singles 6-1, 6-1.
Myles Bourbon also dropped just two games at second singles 6-0, 6-2.
Will Carter continued the trend at third singles with a 6-1, 6-1 win.
At first doubles, Michael Montgomery-Niki Plattenburg won 6-4, 6-3.
Wrapping things up were Alex Mangas-Evan Emanuelson at second doubles, winning 4-6, 6-1, 6-1.
Next up: home vs. Indian Hill this afternoon at 4.
Softball loses to Finneytown
The softball team lost to Finneytown yesterday afternoon 12-8.
Next up: at Amelia, this afternoon at 4:30.
Photo gallery here.
Next up: at Amelia, this afternoon at 4:30.
Photo gallery here.
Girls' lax takes two from Fenwick
From intrepid reporter Jeff King:
On Wednesday, April 25, the WHS Girls LAX JV and Varsity teams traveled to Bishop Fenwick HS and came home with two victories.
The JV team won 4-1. Due to late arrival because of traffic problems, the teams only played a 20-minute game. Goals were scored by Lexie Miller (2) and Maggie Hughes (2). Emily Wadds had 3 goalie saves.
The Varsity team won 9-5, even though the game was stopped 4 minutes into the second half due to lightning. Rain-soaked goals were scored by Adi Smith (4), Carly Levick (2), Mary Jane Fischer (1), Claire Crawford (1) and Maggie Hughes (1). Wyoming showed great teamwork by scoring 7 of the 9 goals off of assists from Claire Crawford (5!!), Olivia Cunningham (1) and Emily Wadds (1). Ali Vamosi had 2 goalie saves.
Next up: at home Friday vs. Mercy, JV at 5:30, Varsity at 6:45.
Thanks to Peter Levick for the photos.
On Wednesday, April 25, the WHS Girls LAX JV and Varsity teams traveled to Bishop Fenwick HS and came home with two victories.
The JV team won 4-1. Due to late arrival because of traffic problems, the teams only played a 20-minute game. Goals were scored by Lexie Miller (2) and Maggie Hughes (2). Emily Wadds had 3 goalie saves.
The Varsity team won 9-5, even though the game was stopped 4 minutes into the second half due to lightning. Rain-soaked goals were scored by Adi Smith (4), Carly Levick (2), Mary Jane Fischer (1), Claire Crawford (1) and Maggie Hughes (1). Wyoming showed great teamwork by scoring 7 of the 9 goals off of assists from Claire Crawford (5!!), Olivia Cunningham (1) and Emily Wadds (1). Ali Vamosi had 2 goalie saves.
Next up: at home Friday vs. Mercy, JV at 5:30, Varsity at 6:45.
Thanks to Peter Levick for the photos.
4.25.2012
Girls' track team wins Seven Hills Invitational
The girls' track team won the Seven Hills Invitational, held Tuesday and Wednesday. Final team scores:
1 WYOMING 146, 2 CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN 90, 3 LOCKLAND 75, 4 GEORGETOWN HS 46, 5 SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL 36, 6 MARS HILL ACADEMY 29, 7 ST. BERNARD 26, 8 READING 21, 9 CHCA 18
Notably, Emily Stites broke the 11 year old meet record for the 3200, by a mere 35.2 seconds (event 21 below).
Individual event results:
Event # 3 GIRLS 100m Hurdles
1 LIVINGSTON, KAYLA Wyoming 16.5
Event # 5 GIRLS 100m Dash
2 JOLSON, MICHELLE Wyoming 13.2
5 REINECKE, CYNTHIA Wyoming 13.9
Event # 7 GIRLS 4x200m Relay
Heat 1
1 GEORGETOWN HS A Georgetown HS 2:08.4
Heat 2
2 WYOMING A Wyoming 1:55.2
Event # 9 GIRLS 1600m Run
1 STITES, EMILY Wyoming 5:15.3
3 IRVINE, AMELIA Wyoming 6:10.3
Event # 11 GIRLS 4x100m Relay
Heat 1
1 SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL A Seven Hills School 59.5
Heat 2
2 WYOMING A Wyoming 55.0
Event # 13 GIRLS 400m Dash
Heat 3
4 THORENSON, TESS Wyoming 1:07.2
5 SCHWARTZ, SAMMY Wyoming 1:07.9
Event # 15 GIRLS 300m Hurdles
Heat 1
1 LIVINGSTON, KAYLA Wyoming 52.5
3 MILLER, BRETT Wyoming 1:01.8
Heat 2
1 DILLER, RACHEL Cincinnati Christian 52.3
Event # 17 GIRLS 800m Run
1 SPRAY, KATIE Wyoming 2:36.3
4 IRVINE, KATHERINE Wyoming 2:51.0
Event # 21 GIRLS 3200m Run
#MEET RECORD:J.McKellar Xenia :11:35.20 2001
1 STITES, EMILY Wyoming 11:00.0 #
2 MANLEY, MARGARET Wyoming 13:07.4
Event # 23 GIRLS 4x400m Relay
1 WYOMING A Wyoming 4:32.8
Event # 25 GIRLS Shot Put
7 MEHRINGER, ALEX Wyoming 24'04.00"
8 WARREN, SHAWNESE Wyoming 23'11.50"
Event # 27 GIRLS Discus Throw
3 MEHRINGER, ALEX Wyoming 82'00.00"
13 FOSTER, SYDNEY Wyoming 49'06.00"
Event # 29 GIRLS High Jump
2 JOLSON, MICHELLE Wyoming 4'06.00"
3 MILLER, BRETT Wyoming 4'04.00"
Event # 31 GIRLS Long Jump
1 REINECKE, CYNTHIA Wyoming 15'00.50"
2 LIVINGSTON, KAYLA Wyoming 14'10.75"
Complete results here.
Next up: Saturday at Walnut Hills Invitational
Thanks to Jason Miller for the photos. His gallery here.
1 WYOMING 146, 2 CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN 90, 3 LOCKLAND 75, 4 GEORGETOWN HS 46, 5 SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL 36, 6 MARS HILL ACADEMY 29, 7 ST. BERNARD 26, 8 READING 21, 9 CHCA 18
Notably, Emily Stites broke the 11 year old meet record for the 3200, by a mere 35.2 seconds (event 21 below).
Individual event results:
Event # 3 GIRLS 100m Hurdles
1 LIVINGSTON, KAYLA Wyoming 16.5
Event # 5 GIRLS 100m Dash
2 JOLSON, MICHELLE Wyoming 13.2
5 REINECKE, CYNTHIA Wyoming 13.9
Event # 7 GIRLS 4x200m Relay
Heat 1
1 GEORGETOWN HS A Georgetown HS 2:08.4
Heat 2
2 WYOMING A Wyoming 1:55.2
Event # 9 GIRLS 1600m Run
1 STITES, EMILY Wyoming 5:15.3
3 IRVINE, AMELIA Wyoming 6:10.3
Event # 11 GIRLS 4x100m Relay
Heat 1
1 SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL A Seven Hills School 59.5
Heat 2
2 WYOMING A Wyoming 55.0
Event # 13 GIRLS 400m Dash
Heat 3
4 THORENSON, TESS Wyoming 1:07.2
5 SCHWARTZ, SAMMY Wyoming 1:07.9
Event # 15 GIRLS 300m Hurdles
Heat 1
1 LIVINGSTON, KAYLA Wyoming 52.5
3 MILLER, BRETT Wyoming 1:01.8
Heat 2
1 DILLER, RACHEL Cincinnati Christian 52.3
Event # 17 GIRLS 800m Run
1 SPRAY, KATIE Wyoming 2:36.3
4 IRVINE, KATHERINE Wyoming 2:51.0
Event # 21 GIRLS 3200m Run
#MEET RECORD:J.McKellar Xenia :11:35.20 2001
1 STITES, EMILY Wyoming 11:00.0 #
2 MANLEY, MARGARET Wyoming 13:07.4
Event # 23 GIRLS 4x400m Relay
1 WYOMING A Wyoming 4:32.8
Event # 25 GIRLS Shot Put
7 MEHRINGER, ALEX Wyoming 24'04.00"
8 WARREN, SHAWNESE Wyoming 23'11.50"
Event # 27 GIRLS Discus Throw
3 MEHRINGER, ALEX Wyoming 82'00.00"
13 FOSTER, SYDNEY Wyoming 49'06.00"
Event # 29 GIRLS High Jump
2 JOLSON, MICHELLE Wyoming 4'06.00"
3 MILLER, BRETT Wyoming 4'04.00"
Event # 31 GIRLS Long Jump
1 REINECKE, CYNTHIA Wyoming 15'00.50"
2 LIVINGSTON, KAYLA Wyoming 14'10.75"
Complete results here.
Next up: Saturday at Walnut Hills Invitational
Thanks to Jason Miller for the photos. His gallery here.
Boys' track team wins Seven Hills Invitational
The boys' track team won the Seven Hills Invitational, held Tuesday and Wednesday. Final team scores:
1 WYOMING 147, 2 GEORGETOWN HS 76, 3 SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL 66, 4 READING 48, 5 CHCA 40, 6 ST. BERNARD 35, 7 LOCKLAND 34, 8 CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN 19, 9 NEW MIAMI 16, 10 MARS HILL ACADEMY 12.
Individual event results:
Event # 2 BOYS 4x800m Relay
1 WYOMING A Wyoming 9:02.0
Event # 4 BOYS 110m Hurdles
3 BRANT-ELDER, JALEN Wyoming 18.7
5 ANDERSON, BRIAN Wyoming 19.1
Event # 6 BOYS 100m Dash
1 FOX, JALEN Wyoming 11.3
4 ALLEN, JALEEL Wyoming 11.8
Event # 8 BOYS 4x200m Relay
1 WYOMING A Wyoming 1:37.4
Event # 10 BOYS 1600m Run
2 TOMANKO, ANDREW Wyoming 4:45.8
3 STITES, BEN Wyoming 4:48.7
Event # 12 BOYS 4x100m Relay
1 WYOMING A Wyoming 45.3
Event # 14 BOYS 400m Dash
Heat 1
1 JOHNSON, NATE Wyoming 56.4
Heat 3
4 GUGGENHEIM, CHASE Wyoming 56.0
Event # 16 BOYS 300m Hurdles
Heat 1
1 ZIMMERMAN, DANIEL Wyoming 44.1
2 BRANT-ELDER, JALEN Wyoming 44.5
Heat 2
1 STAARMANN, CONNOR Cincinnati Hills CA 43.4
Event # 18 BOYS 800m Run
4 STITES, BEN Wyoming 2:13.3
Event # 20 BOYS 200m Dash
1 FOX, JALEN Wyoming 23.2
Event # 22 BOYS 3200m Run
1 GOLD, SETH Wyoming 10:32.0
2 GOERTZEN, IAN Wyoming 10:42.0
Event # 24 BOYS 4x400m Relay
2 WYOMING A Wyoming 3:44.9
Event # 26 BOYS Shot Put
4 ALLEN, JALEEL Wyoming 39'07.50"
8 MAXAM, TREY Wyoming 34'09.00"
Event # 28 BOYS Discus Throw
11 BLANKENSHIP, CONNER Wyoming 78'05.00"
12 WILLIAMSON, DREW Wyoming 71'09.00"
Event # 32 BOYS Long Jump
1 PALMER, ASA Wyoming 18'05.00"
2 ALLEN, JALEEL Wyoming 18'03.75"
Complete results here.
Next up: Saturday at Walnut Hills Invitational
Thanks to Jason Miller for the photos. His gallery here.
1 WYOMING 147, 2 GEORGETOWN HS 76, 3 SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL 66, 4 READING 48, 5 CHCA 40, 6 ST. BERNARD 35, 7 LOCKLAND 34, 8 CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN 19, 9 NEW MIAMI 16, 10 MARS HILL ACADEMY 12.
Individual event results:
Event # 2 BOYS 4x800m Relay
1 WYOMING A Wyoming 9:02.0
Event # 4 BOYS 110m Hurdles
3 BRANT-ELDER, JALEN Wyoming 18.7
5 ANDERSON, BRIAN Wyoming 19.1
Event # 6 BOYS 100m Dash
1 FOX, JALEN Wyoming 11.3
4 ALLEN, JALEEL Wyoming 11.8
Event # 8 BOYS 4x200m Relay
1 WYOMING A Wyoming 1:37.4
Event # 10 BOYS 1600m Run
2 TOMANKO, ANDREW Wyoming 4:45.8
3 STITES, BEN Wyoming 4:48.7
Event # 12 BOYS 4x100m Relay
1 WYOMING A Wyoming 45.3
Event # 14 BOYS 400m Dash
Heat 1
1 JOHNSON, NATE Wyoming 56.4
Heat 3
4 GUGGENHEIM, CHASE Wyoming 56.0
Event # 16 BOYS 300m Hurdles
Heat 1
1 ZIMMERMAN, DANIEL Wyoming 44.1
2 BRANT-ELDER, JALEN Wyoming 44.5
Heat 2
1 STAARMANN, CONNOR Cincinnati Hills CA 43.4
Event # 18 BOYS 800m Run
4 STITES, BEN Wyoming 2:13.3
Event # 20 BOYS 200m Dash
1 FOX, JALEN Wyoming 23.2
Event # 22 BOYS 3200m Run
1 GOLD, SETH Wyoming 10:32.0
2 GOERTZEN, IAN Wyoming 10:42.0
Event # 24 BOYS 4x400m Relay
2 WYOMING A Wyoming 3:44.9
Event # 26 BOYS Shot Put
4 ALLEN, JALEEL Wyoming 39'07.50"
8 MAXAM, TREY Wyoming 34'09.00"
Event # 28 BOYS Discus Throw
11 BLANKENSHIP, CONNER Wyoming 78'05.00"
12 WILLIAMSON, DREW Wyoming 71'09.00"
Event # 32 BOYS Long Jump
1 PALMER, ASA Wyoming 18'05.00"
2 ALLEN, JALEEL Wyoming 18'03.75"
Complete results here.
Next up: Saturday at Walnut Hills Invitational
Thanks to Jason Miller for the photos. His gallery here.
Boys' tennis ranked 9th in state
The boys' tennis team is ranked 9th in the state in Division II in the 4/23/12 Ohio Tennis Coaches Association Coaches' Poll. Details here.
Matt Rooks named boys' basketball coach
Press Release:
WYOMING, OH – At tonight’s regular Board Meeting, the Wyoming Board of Education unanimously approved the hiring of Matt Rooks as the Head Men’s Basketball Coach of the Wyoming Cowboys. Matt replaces former Head Coach Tony Gentry who stepped down at the conclusion of the 2012 season.
“I am pleased to announce the Board of Education has appointed Matt Rooks as Head Basketball Coach of Wyoming High School,” stated Dr. Susan Lang, Superintendent. “An interview committee comprised of parents, staff and administration recommended him from over 51 applicants. Not only is he knowledgeable and passionate about the game of basketball, his excellence as a teacher and leader at Moeller is well documented and he has earned respect from students, parents, colleagues, and community members.”
“I am excited about the opportunity to lead the Wyoming Cowboys and the future of the Basketball Program.” said Coach Rooks. “I look forward to working with the student-athletes of Wyoming High School. What I have observed in a short amount of time is that not only is there a terrific group of athletes, it is a terrific group of young adults and I am honored to have the opportunity to help them grow as future leaders.”
Coach Rooks has been a teacher and a coach at Moeller High School for the past 7 years, where he has worked as a Physical Education/Health Teacher and Basketball Coach. His coaching experience at Moeller has offered him the opportunity to coach in multiple Regional and State level games.
“I am very excited about Matt being our head basketball coach” said Wyoming Athletic Director Scott Kaufman. “As an AD, whenever you have guys like Dan Fleming and Carl Kremer calling to recommend the same guy, you’d be crazy not to take the time to stop and listen. Matt possesses everything we were looking for in a head coach— he is a well-respected, strong leader and he has a great knowledge and passion for the game of basketball.”
Addendum from ADSK:
On Monday Night, the Board of Education approved Matt Rooks to be the new Boys Varsity Basketball Head Coach for the Wyoming Cowboys.
There will be a “Meet the Coach Night” in the Wyoming Middle School Fay Auditorium on Thursday, April 26th at 7:00 p.m.
The meeting is open to all Wyoming Community members. Wyoming Boys Basketball Families in grades 6-12 are encouraged to attend to meet Coach Rooks and hear about his Program Philosophies and review the Summer Schedule. He will also have available information available about youth camps and leagues.
I hope to see you Thursday Night……
MATT ROOKS TO LEAD THE WYOMING COWBOYS BASKETBALL TEAM
WYOMING, OH – At tonight’s regular Board Meeting, the Wyoming Board of Education unanimously approved the hiring of Matt Rooks as the Head Men’s Basketball Coach of the Wyoming Cowboys. Matt replaces former Head Coach Tony Gentry who stepped down at the conclusion of the 2012 season.
“I am pleased to announce the Board of Education has appointed Matt Rooks as Head Basketball Coach of Wyoming High School,” stated Dr. Susan Lang, Superintendent. “An interview committee comprised of parents, staff and administration recommended him from over 51 applicants. Not only is he knowledgeable and passionate about the game of basketball, his excellence as a teacher and leader at Moeller is well documented and he has earned respect from students, parents, colleagues, and community members.”
“I am excited about the opportunity to lead the Wyoming Cowboys and the future of the Basketball Program.” said Coach Rooks. “I look forward to working with the student-athletes of Wyoming High School. What I have observed in a short amount of time is that not only is there a terrific group of athletes, it is a terrific group of young adults and I am honored to have the opportunity to help them grow as future leaders.”
Coach Rooks has been a teacher and a coach at Moeller High School for the past 7 years, where he has worked as a Physical Education/Health Teacher and Basketball Coach. His coaching experience at Moeller has offered him the opportunity to coach in multiple Regional and State level games.
“I am very excited about Matt being our head basketball coach” said Wyoming Athletic Director Scott Kaufman. “As an AD, whenever you have guys like Dan Fleming and Carl Kremer calling to recommend the same guy, you’d be crazy not to take the time to stop and listen. Matt possesses everything we were looking for in a head coach— he is a well-respected, strong leader and he has a great knowledge and passion for the game of basketball.”
Addendum from ADSK:
On Monday Night, the Board of Education approved Matt Rooks to be the new Boys Varsity Basketball Head Coach for the Wyoming Cowboys.
There will be a “Meet the Coach Night” in the Wyoming Middle School Fay Auditorium on Thursday, April 26th at 7:00 p.m.
The meeting is open to all Wyoming Community members. Wyoming Boys Basketball Families in grades 6-12 are encouraged to attend to meet Coach Rooks and hear about his Program Philosophies and review the Summer Schedule. He will also have available information available about youth camps and leagues.
I hope to see you Thursday Night……
4.24.2012
Girls' lax takes pair from Lakota East
Received this update on last night's girls' lacrosse games:
Wyoming JV beat Lakota East 7 to 2 with goals by Lexie Miller (4!!!), Olivia Cunningham, Maggie Hughes, and Emily Wadds. The JV attack dominated and the team only allowed East 5 shots, giving goalie Ali Vamosi a 60% save percentage for the game.
The Varsity continued the tide of possession time in their game, with goals by Adi Smith (3), MJ Fischer, Kelsey Cramer (2), and Captain Carly Levick with 5 goals in the game!
Emily Wadds stood strong in goal against multiple 8 Meter free positions and the team ended with a final score of Wyoming 11, East 8.
Next up: Girls JV and Varsity will travel to Bishop Fenwick for their next games on Weds 4/25.
Thanks to Peter Levick for the photos. His JV gallery here, varsity here.
Wyoming JV beat Lakota East 7 to 2 with goals by Lexie Miller (4!!!), Olivia Cunningham, Maggie Hughes, and Emily Wadds. The JV attack dominated and the team only allowed East 5 shots, giving goalie Ali Vamosi a 60% save percentage for the game.
Emily Wadds stood strong in goal against multiple 8 Meter free positions and the team ended with a final score of Wyoming 11, East 8.
Thanks to Peter Levick for the photos. His JV gallery here, varsity here.
Roundup apologies to Chris Campbell
All of us here at the Roundup would like to apologize to Chris Campbell. We left him off the list of seniors who will be recognized this Sunday in our recent post (since corrected.)
Our research department just looked at our pocket roster by uniform number to pull off the seniors. As most of you know, Chris has been on IR since early in the football season. The football, basketball and baseball teams have been hurt by his absence. We apologize for the error.
A shot of Chris from last year |
Our research department just looked at our pocket roster by uniform number to pull off the seniors. As most of you know, Chris has been on IR since early in the football season. The football, basketball and baseball teams have been hurt by his absence. We apologize for the error.
Baseball defeats Finneytown
The baseball team won at Finneytown yesterday by the score of 13-1.
Max Kadish got the win.
Offsensive leaders: Sam Edwards was 3-3, Adam Crider had a double, Casey Howell was 2-4 and Max and Chalmers (your guess as to whether it was Adam or Parker) were 2-5.
Next up: Finneytown comes to our place Wednesday at 4:30 to try to get some revenge.
Thanks to Pete Dickson for the photos. The four photos above are posted online here.
Max Kadish got the win.
Offsensive leaders: Sam Edwards was 3-3, Adam Crider had a double, Casey Howell was 2-4 and Max and Chalmers (your guess as to whether it was Adam or Parker) were 2-5.
Next up: Finneytown comes to our place Wednesday at 4:30 to try to get some revenge.
Thanks to Pete Dickson for the photos. The four photos above are posted online here.
Thursday's JV softball game cancelled
From ADSK:
Amelia does not have a JV softball team- as a result, the JV game on Thursday has been cancelled.
Amelia does not have a JV softball team- as a result, the JV game on Thursday has been cancelled.
4.23.2012
JV baseball games added
JV baseball has added a game for Thursday at home vs. Roger Bacon at 4:30 pm.
They will also be playing a doubleheader at home on Saturday May 5th vs. Middletown Madison. The games will be at 12 and 2.
They will also be playing a doubleheader at home on Saturday May 5th vs. Middletown Madison. The games will be at 12 and 2.
Ultimate Update
Got this update on Wyoming's Ultimate (Frisbee) Team:
Wyoming High School's Ultimate Frisbee A team, the Jackrabbits, won their fourth straight game Sunday, topping St. X/Ursaline Academy 12-10, cementing their hold on 3rd place in the 10-team B South division of the Cincinnati Ultimate High School league. On a very windy day that saw just one upwind score, Wyoming's zone defense proved inpenetrable with the wind behind it.
Junior Eric Reichwein led the Jackrabbits with seven scoring throws and one goal catch, along with stellar defense in the back of the zone. Junior Kevin Waite had two consecutive scoring throws, including the key upwind scoring throw to sophomore Alex Kellner. Junior Khafra Flynn had three goal catches, and sophomore Sam White had two goal catches and the game-winning assist on a 50-yard scoring toss to junior Nic Woods.
Wyoming's A and B teams will conclude the regular season with a game against each other next Sunday, 4/29 at 4:30 p.m. at the Rec Center, followed by a season-ending tournament including all 25 teams in the league, on Saturday, May 5 at Gulley Park in Lebanon.
Wyoming High School's Ultimate Frisbee A team, the Jackrabbits, won their fourth straight game Sunday, topping St. X/Ursaline Academy 12-10, cementing their hold on 3rd place in the 10-team B South division of the Cincinnati Ultimate High School league. On a very windy day that saw just one upwind score, Wyoming's zone defense proved inpenetrable with the wind behind it.
Junior Eric Reichwein led the Jackrabbits with seven scoring throws and one goal catch, along with stellar defense in the back of the zone. Junior Kevin Waite had two consecutive scoring throws, including the key upwind scoring throw to sophomore Alex Kellner. Junior Khafra Flynn had three goal catches, and sophomore Sam White had two goal catches and the game-winning assist on a 50-yard scoring toss to junior Nic Woods.
Wyoming's A and B teams will conclude the regular season with a game against each other next Sunday, 4/29 at 4:30 p.m. at the Rec Center, followed by a season-ending tournament including all 25 teams in the league, on Saturday, May 5 at Gulley Park in Lebanon.
MS Track update
Received this update on the Middle School Track Team:
Wyoming's Middle School boys and girls track teams finished third and fourth, respectively, in the 11-team Mariemont Invitational Thursday.
Top performers for the Cowboys included included: Kolan Livingston (2nd in discus, 4th in shotput), Isabella Renggli (2nd in the mile and in the 800m), Cullen O'Brien (2nd in the 800m, 3rd in the mile), Lauren Metz (1st in the 200m dash), Guy Harbin (3rd in the 110m Hurdles and 5th in the 200m hurdles), Danielle Jawwaad (3rd in the 200m dash), Joe White (5th in the 200m dash and in the mile), Dylan Kripal (4th in the 400m dash), and Terra Forsythe (5th in the 800m and in the mile). Also, the team of Lauren Metz, Sammi Campbell, Danielle Jawwaad, and DJ McKee finished 2nd in the 4x100m relay.
The boys team finished tied for third with Indian Hill and Mariemont, trailing only two schools from outside the CHL, Hays-Porter and Glen Este. Both the boys and girls teams will participate in the Walnut Hills Invitational this Friday, and then compete in the CHL championships on Monday, May 7.
Wyoming's Middle School boys and girls track teams finished third and fourth, respectively, in the 11-team Mariemont Invitational Thursday.
Top performers for the Cowboys included included: Kolan Livingston (2nd in discus, 4th in shotput), Isabella Renggli (2nd in the mile and in the 800m), Cullen O'Brien (2nd in the 800m, 3rd in the mile), Lauren Metz (1st in the 200m dash), Guy Harbin (3rd in the 110m Hurdles and 5th in the 200m hurdles), Danielle Jawwaad (3rd in the 200m dash), Joe White (5th in the 200m dash and in the mile), Dylan Kripal (4th in the 400m dash), and Terra Forsythe (5th in the 800m and in the mile). Also, the team of Lauren Metz, Sammi Campbell, Danielle Jawwaad, and DJ McKee finished 2nd in the 4x100m relay.
The boys team finished tied for third with Indian Hill and Mariemont, trailing only two schools from outside the CHL, Hays-Porter and Glen Este. Both the boys and girls teams will participate in the Walnut Hills Invitational this Friday, and then compete in the CHL championships on Monday, May 7.
Baseball Senior Day
The baseball team is going to try something new this year for senior day.
Next Sunday, April 29th the team will meet at 12:30 at the field to recognize the seniors. Then they will play a game between the varsity and JV.
Baseball seniors are: Max Kadish, Jack Meier, Adam Chalmers, Andy Dickson, Adam Crider, Josh McRae and Chris Campbell.
Next Sunday, April 29th the team will meet at 12:30 at the field to recognize the seniors. Then they will play a game between the varsity and JV.
Baseball seniors are: Max Kadish, Jack Meier, Adam Chalmers, Andy Dickson, Adam Crider, Josh McRae and Chris Campbell.
4.22.2012
Boys' lax loses to Indian Hill
The boys' lacrosse team lost to a very good Indian Hill team this past (rainy) Friday night 13-3.
Travis Courtney scored two goals. Austin Hughes had one plus an assist.
Travis led in LBC's with four.
Frank Barzizza had four saves in goal.
Next up: at Springboro on Wednesday, JV at 6, Varsity at 8.
Photo gallery here.
Travis Courtney scored two goals. Austin Hughes had one plus an assist.
Travis led in LBC's with four.
Frank Barzizza had four saves in goal.
Next up: at Springboro on Wednesday, JV at 6, Varsity at 8.
Photo gallery here.
4.21.2012
Baseball loses at Reading
The baseball team lost at Reading Friday afternoon 7-4.
The game ended on a play at the plate. Max Kadish doubled and Casey Howell attempted to score but was called out at the plate. (Please see the very poor quality shots below.) I thought that Reading's catcher was guilty of obstruction, but my baseball rule consultant tells me that was not the case. (I have included all 10 of my shots in the photo gallery. Most aren't in focus, but they show the progression of the play.) So apparently my indignation is not righteous.
Max was 2-4 with the aforementioned double. Jordan Peeno had a double and two RBI's. Will Marty was 2-3.
Next up: at Finneytown on Monday at 4:30.
Photo gallery here.
The game ended on a play at the plate. Max Kadish doubled and Casey Howell attempted to score but was called out at the plate. (Please see the very poor quality shots below.) I thought that Reading's catcher was guilty of obstruction, but my baseball rule consultant tells me that was not the case. (I have included all 10 of my shots in the photo gallery. Most aren't in focus, but they show the progression of the play.) So apparently my indignation is not righteous.
Max was 2-4 with the aforementioned double. Jordan Peeno had a double and two RBI's. Will Marty was 2-3.
Next up: at Finneytown on Monday at 4:30.
For the record, Adam stuck with this and threw the batter out at first. |
Photo gallery here.
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