11.07.2014

The Condensed Version

Always diligent, AD Jan Wilking provided us with a brief summary of the Fall season.

The Fall athletic season was one of championships!  Wyoming captured Cincinnati Hills League (CHL) Championships in volleyball, boys’ and girls’ cross country, football and for the first time since 1985 – boys’ soccer. Wyoming currently leads in the CHL All Sport Trophy standings.
Our volleyball team earned the #1 seed in the OHSAA state tournament and finished the season 24-2 as District Runner-Ups.  Alexis Tyree was named CHL Player of the Year and Julie Plitt was named CHL Coach of the Year.  Alexis Tyree and Madi Maisel were both named all state.
Our cross country teams won both the boys’ and girls’ CHL and Southwest District Championships.  Our boys’ team qualified for the state finals, finishing 8th.   Travis Glendenning was named CHL Coach of the Year. Ben Stites was named Runner of the Year in the CHL.
Boys’ soccer earned the #1 overall seed in the tournament and finished as District Champions and regional semifinalists.  Steve Thomas was named CHL Coach of the Year.
Girls’ soccer had an outstanding season finishing in the top 16 in the state as District Champions and regional semifinalists.  Coach Lauren Gruber was named CHL and Southwest District Coach of the Year.  Sophomore Kayla Hampton was CHL Co-Player of the Year.
Boys’ Golf won the CHL Tournament Championship.  Both the boys’ and the girls’ team qualified for the District Finals.  Girls were led by all Southwest District player senior Sam Pease. 
Girls Tennis finished 2nd the CHL and showed improvement over the season.
Football stands at 9-1 and Friday night hosts a first round playoff game.  Tickets are on sale now at school!

Fall Awards Night is Wednesday, November 19th at 7pm.

I'm sure there are many more awards and honors to come for our Cowboys.  We'll try to post a more complete list after Awards Night.

Photos thanks to Rod Apfelbeck, Toni Anthony, Toni Anthony, Deb Varland, Rod Apfelbeck, Arch Cunningham, Rod Crider, Bob Carter, and Rod Apfelbeck.

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