5.30.2016

Enquirer Winter All Stars

Girls Basketball
Player of the Year
Ashli O’Neal: The senior was the Cincinnati Hills League player of the year and second-team all-district. She posted 23.2 points per game, 3.3 rebounds and 5.2 steals.

First Team
Ashli O'Neal

Honorable Mention
Kayla Hampton

Tri-County Press Awards
Ashli O’Neal, senior: The Cincinnati Hills League player of the year and second team All-District, she posted 23.2 points per game, 3.3 rebounds and 5.2 steals.

Kayla Hampton, junior:  Hampton was CHL second team for coach Gerry Lackey. She was second on the Cowboys in scoring at 8.5 per game and led in assists with 2.4.

Haley Stewart, senior: Stewart was CHL second team for coach Gerry Lackey. She was third in the league in rebounds with 9.4 per game and third in blocks with 2.9. She finished third on the team in scoring at 7.6 per game and second in assists with Ashli O’Neal at 1.9 per game.

Boys Basketball
First Team
Lonnie Grayson, Wyoming: The junior was the CHL player of the year for the 18-5 Cowboys who shared the CHL title with Indian Hill. Led the league in steals with 3.2 per game and averaged 5.5 rebounds.

Garyn Prater, Wyoming: Junior was named first-team all-CHL for the Cowboys. Averaged 14.7 points per game and 5.1 rebounds.

Second Team
Jake Edmonds: Junior was first-team all-CHL and led the league in assists with 4.2 per game. He averaged 9.1 points per game and shot 42.1 percent from the field.

Mason Rogers: The senior was the consummate team player and a four-year starter that led the team in rebounding at 6.1 per game. Averaged 5.3 points shooting 51.3 from the field and 54.5 from the arc.

Tri-County Press Awards
Lonnie Grayson, junior:  Grayson was CHL Player of the Year for the 18-5 Cowboys who shared the CHL title with Indian Hill. Grayson also led the league in steals with 3.2 per game and averaged 5.5 rebounds.

Garyn Prater, junior: Prater was CHL first team for the Cowboys. Prater averaged 14.7 points per game and 5.1 rebounds.

Jake Edmonds, junior: Edmonds was first team CHL and led the league in assists with 4.2 per game. He averaged 9.1 points per game and shot 42.1 percent from the field.

Mason Rogers, senior: Consummate team player for Wyoming and a four-year starter that led the team in rebounding at 6.1 per game. He averaged 5.3 points shooting 51.3 from the field and 54.5 from the arc. Rogers was second team CHL.

Joey Edmonds, freshman: Joey Edmonds was second team CHL for the Cowboys. He was third on the team in scoring at 10 points per game and third in assists with 2.7. He led the team at 78 percent from the free throw line.

Wrestling
Honorable Mention
138 - Yima Nyamor
145 - Noah Pitman
160 - Justin Shields
170 - Luke Kremzar

Tri-County Press Awards
Yima Nyamor, sophomore: Nyamor was first team CHL for CHL Coach of the Year Brian Pitman at 138 pounds. He advanced to the Division II district tournament at Wilmington and was the DII runner-up in the sectional at Batavia.

Justin Shields, senior: Shields was CHL first team at 160 pounds. He advanced to the Division II district tournament at Wilmington and was third in the DII sectional at Batavia.

Noah Pitman, junior: Pitman was CHL second team at 145 pounds. He advanced to the Division II district tournament at Wilmington and was the DII runner-up in the sectional at Batavia.

Luke Kremzar, senior: Kremzar was CHL second team at 170 pounds. He advanced to the Division II district tournament at Wilmington and was fourth in the DII sectional at Batavia.

Girls Swimming
First Team
Lia Thomas: Junior was CHL second-team on the 400 freestyle relay. At the Division II state meet, she finished 10th in the 50 freestyle, 15th in the 100 free, sixth in the 200 free relay and fifth in the 400 free relay.

Second Team
Becca Prangley: The sophomore was second team all-CHL as part of the the 400 freestyle relay. At the Division II state meet, she finished 16th in the 50 freestyle; sixth in the 200 free relay and fifth in the 400 free relay.

Tri-County Press Awards
Becca Prangley, sophomore: Prangley was CHL second team on the 400 freestyle relay. At the Division II state meet in Canton, she finished 16th in the 50 freestyle; sixth in the 200 free relay and fifth in the 400 free relay.

Sara Washienko, senior: Washienko was CHL second team on the 400 freestyle relay. At the Division II state meet she was sixth on the 200 free relay team and fifth on the 400 free relay.

Anne Criddle, junior: Criddle was CHL second team on the 400 freestyle relay. At the Division II state meet she was sixth on the 200 free relay tea and fifth on the 400 free relay.

Lia Thomas, junior: Thomas was CHL second team on the 400 freestyle relay. At the Division II state meet in Canton, she finished 10th in the 50 freestyle, 15th in the 100 free, sixth in the 200 free relay and fifth in the 400 free relay.

Boys Swimming
First Team
Carson Burt: The junior was first-team all-CHL in the 200 and 500 freestyle for the Cowboys along with the 400 freestyle relay. Was on the second-team 200 free relay. At the Division II state meet in Canton, Burt was third in the 100 freestyle, second in the 200 free and part of the state champion 200 free relay. Was also on the third-place 400 free relay.

Christopher Rutter: The senior was first team all-CHL in the 200 IM, 100 breaststroke and 400 free relay and second team on the 200 free relay. At the Division II state meet in Canton, Rutter was eighth in the 100 breaststroke; 14th in the 200 IM and part of the state champion 200 free relay. Was also on the third-place 400 free relay.

Second Team
Philip Brocker: The sophomore was first team all-CHL on the 400 free relay and second team on the 200 free relay. At the Division II state meet in Canton, Brocker was 15th in the 200 freestyle and part of the state champion 200 free relay. Was also on the third-place 400 free relay and 14th-place 200 medley relay.

Connor Williams: The junior was first-team all-CHL on the 400 free relay and second-team in the 50 and 100 freestyle and 200 free relay. Was part of the state champion 200 free relay at the Division II state championship. Was also on the third-place 400 free relay.

Honorable Mention
Nicholas Denson

Tri-County Press Awards
Carson Burt, junior: Burt was CHL first team in the 200 and 500 freestyle for the Cowboys along with the 400 freestyle relay. He was on the second team 200 free relay for CHL Coach of the Year Dave Elliott. At the Division II state meet in Canton, Burt was third in the 100 freestyle; second in the 200 free and part of the state champion 200 free relay. He was also on the third-place 400 free relay

Christopher Rutter, senior: Rutter was CHL first team in the 200 IM, 100 breaststroke and 400 free relay and second team on the 200 free relay. At the Division II state meet in Canton, Rutter was eighth in the 100 breaststroke; 14th in the 200 IM and part of the state champion 200 free relay. He was also on the third-place 400 free relay.

Connor Williams, junior: Williams was CHL first team on the 400 free relay and second team in the 50 and 100 freestyle and 200 free relay. He was part of the state champion 200 free relay at the Division II state championship. He was also on the third-place 400 free relay.

Philip Brocker, sophomore: Brocker was CHL first team on the 400 free relay and second team on the 200 free relay. At the Division II state meet in Canton, Brocker was 15th in the 200 freestyle and part of the state champion 200 free relay. He was also on the third-place 400 free relay and 14th-place 200 medley relay.

William Jordan, sophomore: Jordan was CHL second team on the 200 medley relay. The squad finished 14th at the Division II state meet.

Nicholas Denson, sophomore: Denson was CHL second team on the 200 medley relay. The squad finished 14th at the Division II state meet.

Holden Jurell, sophomore: Jurell was CHL second team on the 200 medley relay. The squad finished 14th at the Division II state meet.

Andrew Derge, junior: Derge was CHL second team on the 200 medley relay.

Charlie Donnelly, junior: Donnelly was CHL second team in diving. At the Division II state meet, he finished ninth.

Ilusha Gerimshuck, freshman: Gerimshuck qualified for the Division II state meet in diving and finished 23rd.

Boys Bowling
Tri-County Press Awards
Daniel Tighe, senior: Tighe advanced to the Division II sectional tournament at Colerain
and had a three-game series of 482 with a high game of 185.

Girls Bowling
First Team
Megan Piper: Senior was tied for 65th at the Division II district tournament with a 401 series and a high game of 162. Was Division II all-city.

Honorable Mention
Hannah Peeno
Sophia Abrams

Tri-County Press Awards
Megan Piper, senior: Piper was tied for 65th at the Division II district tournament with a 401 series and a high game of 162. Piper was Division II All-City.

Hannah Peeno, senior: Peeno was 71st at the Division II district tournament with a 367 series. Peeno was DII honorable mention.

Sophia Abrams, senior: Abrams was 74th at the Division II district tournament with a 361 series and a high game of 142. Abrams was DII honorable mention.

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