1.31.2016

Girls Basketball

Varsity
Wednesday, January 27th, the Varsity Girls Basketball team fell 38-43 to Madeira.  Check out some game stats HERE.
Saturday, January 30th, the team served up the Finneytown Wildcats 61-17 in honor of the reunion of the Wyoming '95-'96 DIII Girls State Basketball Champions.  Check out some game stats HERE
And the post season brackets are out.  The #2 seed girls have a first round bye and will face the winner of #6 New Richmond and #8 Norwood on Thursday, February 18th at 6:00.
Download the bracket HERE

Thanks to Arch Cunningham for the Madeira game shots.
See more HERE, and
Thanks to Rod Apfelbeck for the Finneytown game shots.
See more HERE, and
See more Reunion pictures HERE

Junior Varsity
Arch Cunningham was also on hand to get a few pictures of the JV team in action on Wednesday, January 27th against Madeira.  I don't have any results or stats.  Of course, you know the postal service.  I'm sure the reports from the team have just been getting lost in the mail this season.  The Postmaster General Megan Brennen can expect to receive a sternly worded letter. (Well, she can expect it, but if the delivery of the JV reports is any indicator, she may not actually receive it after all).  If you or someone you love is on the JV team and you're ready to stand up to the Fed's and take matters into your own hands but not quite ready to take over a wildlife refuge in Oregon, then show them you mean business and send you reports via email to wyoroundup@gmail.com

7th Grade Middle School
Report from student athlete, Liana Morgal:

This week the seventh grade team brought in one loss and a gratifying win. The Monday home game gave the team their second loss of the season against Mariemont. On Wednesday the Cowboys brought home another win against Madeira. The next game is on Monday, February 1st at Finneytown. The team has had a great season so far and are working towards the championship, one game at a time.
Stats from Coach Kunkel:
Monday, January 25
Mariemont 35
Wyoming 27
Leading the scoring were Julia Hitt and Natalie Strom with 7 points each.  Other scorers were Meredith Bornholdt, Meghan Lyons, Mia Hagenauer and Irene Nicholson.

Wednesday, January 27
Madeira 24
Wyoming 29
Top scorer was Meghan Lyons with 8, followed closely by Meredith Bornholdt with 7, and Mia Hagenauer with 6.  Also adding to the score were Irene Nicholson, Hailey Martin, Liana Morgal and Peggy Moore.

Thanks to Liana Morgal and Coach Kunkel for the report and stats, and

Thanks to Marianne Strom for the great pictures.
See more HERE

On the Dotted Line to Success

 Wyoming High School is proud to announce the following NCAA commitments by our student athletes.  We will host a signing ceremony on February 3rd at 2:30pm in the Rotunda.  All are welcome.

Ken Larkin – Football – Howard University
Jamal Fox – Football – West Virginia State University
Maddie Bahr – Volleyball – DePauw University
Meredith Glover – Soccer – Kenyon College
Haley Stewart – Volleyball – Miami University
Eric Perry – Football – Butler University

1.29.2016

Bowling

We received a report from the Bowling team about the Girls big win Tuesday against Winton Woods. The team led by Megan Piper who scored 177 and 156 in her two individual games. She also marked in each of her 8 frames during the bakers games.

Photo thanks to Michelle Lee

1.28.2016

MS Boys Basketball


We don't have any specifics to report, but received a great note from a fan:

The Campbell Coaches of the 7th & 8th grade boys basketball teams are doing an excellent job this season. The future looks bright for the Wyoming Basketball Program. Thanks to all of the parents, students and friends that attend all of the games and root our teams on to victory.

Photos by others

1.26.2016

Swim Team Senior Night

Senior Night for the Swim team was Saturday, January 23d.  The team, hosted Indian Hill as well as Finneytown, and Winton Woods. The Girls won 287 over Indian Hill's 221 and the Boys won 178 to Indian Hill's 59.  Event winners were:
Girls 200 Medley Relay
Grayce Akers, Bailey Skidmore, Lydia Kurtz, Brianna Connock
Boys 200 Free
Philip Brocker
Boys 200 IM
Christopher Rutter
Girls 50 Free - JV
Emma Savage
Girls 50 Free - Varsity
Lia Thomas
Boys 50 Free - JV
Matthew Bonner
Boys 50 Free - Varsity
Carson Burt
Boys 100 Fly
Holden Jurell
Girls 100 Free - JV
Reilly Simmons
Girls 100 Free - Varsity
Lia Thomas
Boys 100 Free - Varsity
Carson Burt
Girls 200 Free Relay
Anne Criddle, Sara Washienko, Brianna Connock, Lia Thomas
Boys 200 Free Relay
Connor Williams, Christopher Rutter, Philip Broker, Carson Burt
Boys 100 Back
William Jordan
Boys 100 Breast
Christopher Rutter
Boys 400 Free Relay
Philip Brocker, Christopher Rutter, Holden Jurell, Carson Burt
Thanks to Coach Elliot for the details, and
Thanks to Steve Connock for the opening action shots.
See more of Steve's pictures HERE
See more of the Round Up's pictures HERE

1.25.2016

Wrestling

The Wyoming Matmen finished as runner-ups the Wyoming Duals. Wyoming only lost 2 individual (regular matches) throughout the day. In the finals Wyoming came very close against Badin...winning 6 out 7 head to head matches. The results are below:
Wyoming Wrestling Duals
13th Annual duals tournament
Champion: Hamilton Badin Rams
Runner-up: Wyoming Cowboys
Most Valuable Wrestler: Justin Shields, Wyoming, 160
Quickest Pin: Zach Van Fossen, Wyoming, 152 – 13 seconds
Courage Award: Leo Haban, Madeira, 145

Round 1
Badin 69,  Madeira 12
Wyoming 36, Indian Hill 30
Loveland 30, Deer Park 18

Round 2
Madeira 18, Withrow 15
Badin 60. Loveland 21
Wyoming 39, Deer Park 18

Round 3
Badin 54, Deer Park 15
Indian Hill 54, Withrow 18
Loveland 36. Madeira 18

Round 4
Wyoming 42, Madeira 18
Deer Park 24, Withrow 12
Badin 45, Indian Hill 28

Round 5
Wyoming 42, Withrow 18
Indian Hill 31, Loveland 10
Deer Park 36, Madeira 12

Round 6
Indian Hill 43, Madeira 18
Badin 66, Withrow 9
Wyoming vs. Loveland

Round 7
Badin 42, Wyoming 32
Indian Hill 48, Deer Park 18
Loveland 42, Withrow 18

Wyoming Wrestling Duals All Tournament Team (all undefeated)
Madeira - 106 - Jackson Hugentobler
Wyoming - 132 -Ethan Tefs
Wyoming - 138 - Yimma Nyamor
Wyoming - 145 - Noah Pitman
Indian Hill - 152 - John Mark Williams
Wyoming - 160 - Justin Shields
Badin - 170 - Kyle Rosteutscher
Deer Park - 195 - Jeremy Heglin
Wyoming - 285 - Ben Padnos

Congratulations to Zach VanFossen for recording his 50th career win at the Wyoming Duals!

Thanks to Coach Pitman for the report, and
Thanks to Stefanie Whitney for the great pictures.
See more HERE
and see some Youth Wrestling Recognition photos HERE

Mmmmm... Pancakes

HOLD THE DATE for the
Wyoming Youth Services 
Pancake Breakfast
This year’s breakfast will be celebrating the arrival of spring with a fun Under-the-Big-Top theme, at the Civic Center on March 12th (8-11:00 am).  This marks the 15th year for this much loved and anticipated community event. There will be great musical entertainment, a wandering magician, fun games for the kids, great silent auction and raffle items and, of course, the best pancakes in town.  They are the best because they are made by dedicated volunteers that give their time year after year to help Wyoming Youth Services continue it’s mission: Strengthening our Community through Volunteerism, Prevention, and Support.

Photo thanks to Arch Cunningham

1.24.2016

Girls Basketball

Varsity
Congratulations to senior point guard Ashli O'Neal for scoring her 1,000 career point this past Saturday (January 23rd) at Mariemont!!! She scored 19 points and hit the milestone on a 4th quarter layup to a standing ovation from the Mariemont crowd and Cowboy fans in attendance.

O'Neal has reached the milestone in less than three seasons, having missed all of last year with an ACL injury. She currently leads the CHL in scoring averaging 24 points a game.

The Cowboys are 14-3 on the year and ranked #3 in the city in DII. Come out and support the girls this Wednesday at home against league rival Madeira as they seek to avenge a December loss at the buzzer!


JV at 6 and Varsity tips off at 7:30. Go Cowboys!

Arch Cunningham was also on hand Wednesday, January 20th, for the 52-30 win over Taylor.  Check out more detailed stats HERE
Thanks to Coach Gruber for the news and the game ball picture, and
Thanks to Arch Cunningham for the great picturesof the Taylor game.
See more HERE

7th Grade
Report from student-athlete, Natalie Strom:

Thursday was our second game against Taylor. Just like we wanted our revenge on Indian Hill, Taylor wanted to beat us really bad. Thankfully, the Wyoming Cowboys beat the Yellow Jackets, leading the score in all four quarters. After a hectic week of days off and snow, we are ready to take on Mariemont and Madeira in our next games.

Stats from Coach Kunkel:

Thursday, January 21
Taylor 14
Wyoming 26

Meredith Bornholdt, Meghan Lyons and Natalie Strom all had 6 points.  Mia Hagenauer, Julia Hitt and Brianna Lowry also added to the total.

Thanks to Natlaie Strom and Coach Kunkel for the report and stats, and
Thanks to Marianne Strom for the great pictures.
See more HERE

Enquirer and Tri-County Press Fall All Stars

Volleyball
Player of the year:Haley Stewart: The second-team all-state middle blocker/right-side hitter led the Cincinnati Hills League with 301 kills and added 157 digs. She was a first-team all-district selection and was named the CHL athlete of the year.

First team
Maddie Bahr: The libero was third in the CHL with 401 digs and a first-team all-district selection.

Mia Kraft: The honorable mention all-state setter led the CHL with 785 assists with a robust 10.47 per-game average and added 239 digs. Kraft was also a first-team all-district selection.

Lydia Kurtz: The second-team all-district outside hitter was 12th in the CHL with 119 kills and added 109 digs despite missing the first eight matches.

Reagan Raymer: The second-team all-district right-side/outside hitter was fourth in the CHL with 223 kills and ninth in the league with 271 digs.

Tri-County Press All Stars
Haley Stewart: The 6-foot-2 middle blocker/right-side hitter was a CHL leader with 301 kills, 100 blocks and 157 digs. Stewart made CHL first team for league champion Cowboys.

Maddie Bahr: Libero made CHL first team and had 401 digs for the CHL champs.

Mia Kraft: The Cowboys setter was CHL first team. She had 70 kills, 785 assists and 239 digs for the league champions.

Football
OL: Eric Perry: The senior was second-team all-district.

LB: Tucker Berger: The senior was second-team all-district. He had 127 tackles in the regular season.

DB: Mason Rogers: The senior was special mention all-state and first-team all-district. He had 30 solo tackles, 11 assisted tackles, seven tackles for loss, two interceptions and three pass breakups in the regular season.

Honorable Mention
Justin Shields, Jake Edmonds, Jamal Fox.

Tri-County Press All Stars
Tucker Berger: Linebacker was second in the Cincinnati Hills League in tackles with 127 in the regular season. Berger added 15 more tackles in the Cowboys’ playoff game. He also had a sack and two fumble recoveries and was first-team All-Cincinnati Hills League.

Jake Edmonds: Edmonds was sixth in the CHL in receiving yard with 28 catches for 378 yards and nine touchdowns. He also ran for 92 yards and a score, had 23 defensive tackles and averaged 11.8 yards on punt returns and 15 yards on kickoff returns. Edmonds was first-team All-CHL.

Eric Perry: The 6-foot-3 265 pound two-way lineman was first-team All-CHL, leading the offensive line and adding a pair of tackles on defense.

Mason Rogers: The receiver/defensive back was first-team All-CHL. He had 13 receptions for 251 yards and four touchdowns and ran for 222 yards and two scores. Defensively, he had 46 tackles and two interceptions. He also averaged 26.6 yards on kickoff returns.

Justin Shields: Shields was the second-leading rusher in the CHL with 1,343 yards and 20 touchdowns. Out of the backfield he had eight catches for 139 yards and a score. Shields made CHL first team.

Girls Cross Country 
First Team
Whitley Elsass: The junior came in 25th at the regional meet with a time of 19:57.5.

Honorable Mention
Riley Bahr, Danielle McKee, Lily Parker

Tri-County Press All Stars
Whitley Elsass: Elsass was the CHL Runner of the Year and had the second best time in the league with a 19:46.70 at the CHL meet. Wyoming was sixth at the Division II regional meet at Troy with Elsass finishing 25th in 19:57.5.

Danielle McKee: McKee was CHL first team and had the third best time in the league with a 20:11.50 at the CHL meet. McKee finished 39th at the Division II regional meet in 20:31.3.

Boys Cross Country
First Team
Cullen O'Brien: The senior placed 44th at the regional meet with a time of 17:08.6.

Tri-County Press All Stars
Cullen O’Brien: O’Brien had the fourth best time in the league with a 16:45.40 at the CHL Championship to make CHL first team. O’Brien was 44th at the Division II regional meet at Troy in 17:08.6.

Girls Golf
First Team
Lucy Walton: Qualified for the Division II district tournament at PipeStone.

Second Team
Kayla Wilson: Qualified for the Division II district tournament at PipeStone.

Elizabeth Fischer: Qualified for the Division II district tournament at PipeStone.

Sydney Wellman: Qualified for the Division II district tournament at PipeStone.

Honrable Mention
Elizabeth Hughes


Boys Golf
Tri-County Press All Stars
Cooper Hausfeld: Hausfeld had the top average in the CHL with a 39.43 to be named CHL Golfer of the Year and first team.

Sam Marty: Marty had the second-best average in the CHL at 39.79 for the league champion Cowboys.

Girls Soccer
First Team
Kayla Hampton: was second-team all-state and first-team all-CHL. She had 12 goals and three assists.

Second Team
Casey Jervier: was first-team all-CHL with 16 goals and two assists.

Tri-County Press All Stars
Kayla Hampton: Hampton was seventh in the CHL in scoring with 12 goals and three assists to make CHL first team.

Casey Jervier: Midfielder was Wyoming’s top scorer with 16 goals and two assists. Jervier made CHL first team.


Boys Soccer
First Team
Andrew Derge: A second team all-Ohio selection and first team all-CHL pick. He led the CHL with 23 goals.
Jay Klein: Named second team all-Ohio and first team all-CHL alongside Derge. Klein led the CHL in points (69) by scoring 21 goals with 27 assists; the latter ranked second in the city.

Second Team
Ethan Wayman: The goalkeeper had 9.5 shutouts and was selected first team all-CHL.

Honorable Mention
Tristan Kovach

Tri-County Press All Stars
Andrew Derge: Forward/midfielder was second in the CHL in scoring with 52 points on 23 goals and six assists. Derge was CHL first team.

Jay Klein: Forward/midfielder was the top scorer in the CHL with 21 goals and 27 assists to make CHL first team.

Tristan Kovach: Midfielder was ninth in the CHL in scoring with 11 goals and nine assists to make CHL first team.


Ethan Wayman: Goalkeeper had 77 saves and nine shutouts for the Cowboys to make CHL first team.

1.21.2016

Swimming and Diving

January 16th and 17th, the Swim and Dive teams competed in the hugemongous Coaches Classic Meet.  The Cowboys competed at the Prelims at Miami University with the Finals being held at St. X.

Below are the Cowboys with top ten finishes from the Prelims.

Girls 50 Free
Lia Thomas - 4 of 153

Girls 100 Free
Lia Thomas - 8th of 123
Anne Criddle - 10th

Girls 200 Free
Lia Thomas - 6th of 33
Anne Criddle - 8th
Sara Washienko - 9th

Girls 500 Free
Sara Washienko - 3rd of 11

Girls 50 Back
Allison Golden - 7th of 58
Camy Miller - 8th

Girls 200 Back
Anne Criddle - 8th of 18

Girls 100 Breast
Brianna Connock - 10th of 56

Girls 200 Breast
Abby Casada - 8th of 10

Girls 100 IM
Caroline Abel - 8th of 33

Girls 200 IM
Lia Thomas - 10th of 30

Girls 1M Diving
Katy Vanatsky - 1st of 10
Adriane Storer - 2nd

Girls 200 Free Relay
Anne Criddle, Sara Washienko, Brianna Connock, Lia Thomas - 3rd of 39

Girls 400 Free Relay
Anne Criddle, Sara Washienko, Brianna Connock, Lia Thomas - 4th of 32

Girls 200 Medley Relay
Anne Criddle, Sara Washienko, Brianna Connock, Lia Thomas - 7th of 35

Girls 400 Medley Relay
Brianna Connock, Bailey Skidmore, Sara Washienko, Lia Thomas - 5th of 29

Boys 50 Free
Carson Burt - 1st of 91
Christopher Rutter - 2nd
Connor Williams - 3rd
Philip Brocker - 5th

Boys 100 Free
Connor Williams - 1st of 89
Philip Brocker - 2nd

Boys 200 Free
Carson Burt - 1st of 28
Philip Brocker - 2nd
Connor Williams - 3rd
Will Jordan - 10th

Boys 100 Back
Will Jordan - 6th of 37
Andrew Derge - 10th

Boys 200 Back
Philip Brocker - 4th of 5
Will Jordan - 5th

Boys 100 Breast
Christopher Rutter - 1st of 38
Nicholas Denson - 2nd

Boys 100 Breast
Christopher Rutter - 1st of 8
Nicholas Denson - 2nd

Boys 50 Fly
Gabriel Cruz - 7th of 17
David Maxam - 8th

Boys 200 IM
Christopher Rutter 1st of 18
Nicholas Denson - 6th

Boys 400 IM
Nicholas Denson - 1st of 3

Boys 1M Diving
Charlie Donnelly 1st of 7
Ilusha Gerimshuck - 4th

Boys 200 Free Relay
Connor Williams, Christopher Rutter, Philip Broker, Carson Burt - 1st of 23

Boys 400 Free Relay
Philip Brocker, Connor Williams, Will Jordan, Christopher Rutter - 1st of 21

Boys 200 Medley Relay
Christopher Rutter, Nicholas Denson, Philip Brocker, Connor Williams - 1st of 22
Will Jordan, Dion Thornton, Gabriel Cruz, Arthur Cilley - 8th

Boys 400 Medley Relay
Carson Burt, Christopher Rutter, Philip Brocker, Connor Williams - 1st of 20
Thanks to Steve Connock for the great pictures.
See more HERE

1.20.2016

Team Picture Day

Thanks to our Wyoming Athletic Boosters’ 
2015-16 Program Sponsors

BSN Sports
Julia R. Kinlaw, DDS 
Keller-Williams Advisors-Team Koesterman
Penn Station
Ted Marty and Associates, Inc.
Wyoming Veterinary Clinic 

Gerbus Remodeling
Hollon Construction Co.
Sibcy Cline Realtors- Robbie Schlager
Sibcy Cline Realtors- Sue Lewis
UC Health Primary Care-Wyoming
Ulmer Berne LLP
Wyoming Lacrosse Club
Wyoming Meat Market
Wyoming Wines
Wyoming Youth Services


Coldwell Banker West Shell-Lauren Prangley
Comey Shepard Realtors-Tom Tobias ( Tom & Barb Tobias)
LaRosa's 
LaxLand
Vorhis Funeral Homes, Inc.
Wyoming Automotive

Dr Bryan R Wirtz
Cramer TrueValue Hardware
Design to Market, LLC
InPrint Maderia
John Hodapp Sons, Inc.
Robinson Dry Cleaners 
Rodan and Fields
Wyoming Florist

Senior Picture Day

Thanks to our Wyoming Athletic Boosters’ 
2015-16 Program Sponsors

BSN Sports
Julia R. Kinlaw, DDS 
Keller-Williams Advisors-Team Koesterman
Penn Station
Ted Marty and Associates, Inc.
Wyoming Veterinary Clinic 

Gerbus Remodeling
Hollon Construction Co.
Sibcy Cline Realtors- Robbie Schlager
Sibcy Cline Realtors- Sue Lewis
UC Health Primary Care-Wyoming
Ulmer Berne LLP
Wyoming Lacrosse Club
Wyoming Meat Market
Wyoming Wines
Wyoming Youth Services


Coldwell Banker West Shell-Lauren Prangley
Comey Shepard Realtors-Tom Tobias ( Tom & Barb Tobias)
LaRosa's 
LaxLand
Vorhis Funeral Homes, Inc.
Wyoming Automotive

Dr Bryan R Wirtz
Cramer TrueValue Hardware
Design to Market, LLC
InPrint Maderia
John Hodapp Sons, Inc.
Robinson Dry Cleaners 
Rodan and Fields
Wyoming Florist