Category: Sports

  • [VIDEO] A national ritual: 5 LHS Student-Athletes on “National Signing Day”

    [VIDEO] A national ritual: 5 LHS Student-Athletes on “National Signing Day”

    Loveland, Ohio – On November 9th the weather outside was more Summeresque than almost winter. Inside the Chuck Schmidt Auditorium at Loveland High School, the reception for student-athletes was even warmer as proud parents, school staff, coaches, and fellow athletes gathered to witness the signing of letters of intent to further academic and athletic careers at institutions of higher learning.

    When you view this video, pay special note to the grade-point averages of these student-athletes.

    Athletic Director Rich Bryant introduced:

    Sophia KapszukiewiczSoccer at at Northern Kentucky University

    Campbell MasseySoccer at Taylor University

    Courtney HanelineSoccer at Webster University

    Madison ConatserCross Country/Track and Field at the University of Cincinnati

    Callum McGillBaseball at Morehead State

    Victoria BlumCheer at Mt. St. Joseph University (could not attend the ceremony)

  • [Music Video] 2022 Loveland Marching Band presents ‘Say something, I’m giving up on you.’

    [Music Video] 2022 Loveland Marching Band presents ‘Say something, I’m giving up on you.’

    by David Miller

    Thank you Loveland High School Marching Band and Color Guard and all the directors, assistants, music teachers, and parent volunteers who filled Loveland’s hearts this Fall

    Loveland Magazine Publisher David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – After the successful completion, in the hot August sun, of their grueling Summer Camp, the Loveland High School Marching Band and Colorguard performed in a “Preview Night” at Tiger Stadium last Friday.

    Letting the music speak for itself here, this is just a sampling of what you can expect at the halftime of Tiger football games and at the Tiger Band’s performances during their competition season.

    The Tiger Band and Colorguard will perform tonight in Tiger Stadium. Game time is 7 PM.

    All Photos © 2022 by David Miller/Loveland Magazine. Music soundtrack from the Preview performance recorded by Jennifer Miller © 2022.

    “Say Something” was written by Ian Axel, Chad King, and Mike Campbell.” – wikipedia.org

    Loveland Magazine YouTube videos are brought to you by the generous support of The Move2 Team
  • We’re having a birthday party for Coach Parker

    We’re having a birthday party for Coach Parker

    Birthday Basketball for Darnell

    The birthday of Darnell Parker, the beloved Loveland High School woman’s head basketball coach is coming up in November, and his friend and team photographer Gayle Rothmeeler wanted to do something special for him. Coach Parker died after a long struggle with cancer this past July.

    This is the plan…

    In honor of Darnell’s Birthday, she would like us to collectively play basketball for the 24 hours of his birthday. It will be broken down into 1-hour segments so that throughout the entire day of his birthday there is someone playing basketball to remember him. This will all take place on November 26.

    1.  BASKETBALL– for the 24 hours of his birthday on November 26, have people sign up for 1-hour increments to play basketball in his honor. You can shoot hoops in your backyard etc. This can be done on an individual basis, so his family and friends all over can participate. I set up a sign up genius for those that are willing to take an hour. During “your hour” I hope that you can take a picture and tag him on social media so we can all see everyone celebrating and playing basketball for him. Here is the link to sign up  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b084ea8ad29a3fd0-birthday

    2.  Tee Shirts– I created a shirt with his favorite slogan “our way”. They are being sold for $10, with $5 being donated to the scholarship fund that Alexis and Madison, his daughters created. The deadline to order is November 1 so that they can be printed, shipped, and delivered in time to wear on his birthday. Here is the link for the tee shirt   https://rpdiamond.com/products/ols/categories/team-darnell

    3.  DONATIONS– There is an additional option on the t-shirt link to donate to his scholarship fund. Again, $5 from each shirt will go there, but if you would like to donate additional money, that is an easy way to do so. The scholarship will support a Loveland High School student-athlete pursuing a college education who values giving back to their community and has a personal story with cancer.

  • [Video Report] The 13th running of the Captain Seth Mitchel Hero 5K

    [Video Report] The 13th running of the Captain Seth Mitchel Hero 5K

    Loveland Magazine Editor in Chief, David Miller has attended and reported on every running of the Capt Seth MitchelHero 5K. (Photo by Connie Mitchell)

    Loveland, Ohio – On Saturday, October 15 in Historic Downtown the 13th running of the Capt Seth Mitchel Hero 5K was held in Nisbet Park and along the Loveland Bike Trail and Little Miami River.

    The annual walk and run are to honor a local and national veteran hero who grew up here in Loveland.

    Seth Mitchell, a Captain and pilot in the United States Marine Corps and a 1997 Loveland High School graduate, was killed in action in Afghanistan in October 2009 in a mission he volunteered for. Mitchell contributed greatly to the Loveland community in his youth… he served as a leader and role model on the varsity football team, was voted to be Class President his senior year, and was named “Mr. Personality” by his peers.  He was well loved here. After graduating, he took that same sense of service and loyalty into all that he did: as a son, a brother, a friend, and a leader in the Marines.

    In other words, Seth was a hero for all.

    A group of Seth Mitchell’s high school classmates and friends, who miss their friend and want to keep his memory alive organize the races. The result has been a very sustaining scholarship memorial fund.

    After the race, David Miller said, “I didn’t meet Connie and Steve Mitchell until after their son’s death, and my favorite part of attending this race each year is to renew a friendship that has developed. They mostly keep the grief that of course is always there just under the surface, and come each year helping the rest of us heal. They are inspiring people and I know where Seth got his moral code, discipline, and sense of service to others”

    In the LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you can hear from two of the organizers, Seth’s father, and two of the most recent graduates who received scholarships.

    Eric Schroeder was the top male finisher with a time of 19:37. Kyle Kehling finished in second place at 20:17 and Greg Carpinello finished in 20:39.

    The top female racer was Averee Martin with a time of 26:25. Kathryn Mackin finished in second place at 31:48 and Shaina Mackin finished in 31:48.


    Your support of the 5K and the scholarship funding has provided scholarships for worthy Loveland High School seniors since 2010. Over 20 students have received scholarship funding and book stipends or gifts since our initial 5k in 2010. Our 5k team, Loveland High School, and of course the recipients and their families thank you.

    Meet the 2022 Scholarship Winners

    The Let Us Never Forget Seth Mitchell Scholarship ($3500.00) was awarded to Lindsey Barry. Lindsey has a lot in common with Seth. While Lindsey has great academic results, like Seth she had her struggles along the way. Overcoming obstacles is a great character trait and one the scholarship team values. One letter of recommendation stated that Lindsey is very “dependable, reliable and responsible”. While these may not be “flashy” character traits, they form a sound base for success in any life function. Another recommendation letter stated that Lindsey “works hard to achieve her goals”. That was very much like Seth also. In our interview with Lindsey she said: “I want to live life like Seth, a life of service, kindness and humility”.  Lindsey will be attending The Ohio State University in the fall.
    The Seth Mitchell Memorial Scholarship ($3500.00)  was presented to Baylee Bronner. Baylee is a lifelong Loveland resident and her uncle Don and Seth were friends in high school. Baylee and her family know a lot about Seth. Baylee has shown great perseverance in her life and has overcome many obstacles to achieve her dream of attending Xavier University. But as Baylee said in her interview, “My biggest mentality in life is to focus on the positive and not focus on regrets”. In spite of hurdles in life, she has moved forward in a positive manner. In letters of recommendation, Baylee was described as “most reliable, hardworking” and having “kindness and loyalty”. These qualities served Seth well and they will for Baylee also. Baylee served on the Hope Squad during her years at LHS and the mentors there described her as having a “gift for leadership”. No doubt Baylee will use this gift in her future pursuits.

    Because of your generosity, the scholarship team provided 3 additional applicants with $500.00 each as gifts toward their next step in life.

    Thank you again for your support of the Captain Seth Mitchell Hero 5K


    The Mitchell Family – Pete & Marina Patterson – Emerick Crown & Bridge Lab, Inc. – Schottmiller’s Auto Body – Randolph Cloud – Mollie Emerick – The Cook Family – The Carpinello Family – The Sobb Family – Keith & Allie Summey – Mark Stewart – Loveland Cross Country Teams – Frank & Maggie Wyatt – The Millers-Rapid City, SD – Bill & Barbara Morrow – Mark O’Rourke – Joe Horst – American Cold Storage Systems – Tim Daughton – Keith & Alli Summey – The Bivens Family – James Turner – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP – John Spinello – Ronnie and JoAnn Johnson – Rachael & John Hickox – Brian Jogerst – Jerry and Leslie Gough – Karen Lencoski – Wes C. Addle – Sue Peterson – Adam Miller – IronGate Partners – The Lessner Family – Dwight & Julie Hunter – Carol and Jum Horst – Julie Powers Caños – Jeff Wick – Scott Brock – The Cranfords – The Prenger Family – Andrea Distasi – Philip Reale – Kathleen Berwanger – Jane Weirich – Laura & Bob Stennett – Maeve Gardner – John and Emily McConnell – Tom & Melissa Primm – Betsy & Don Licata – Tim and Kelly Byler – Dan Wahby – Michael & Lauren Currin – Paul Albrecht – Brad Southerland – Bill Matthews – Marie Cull – Francesca Plendl – Bill and Sherri Pitchford – Marcia Morgan – David Abbott – Christine Weason – Lois and Jerry Zito – Casual Pint-Loveland Station – Landen Square McDonald’s – John Walraven-In Memory of James Esker, US Army

    SPONSORS

    The Mitchell Family – Pete & Marina Patterson – Emerick Crown & Bridge Lab, Inc. – Schottmiller’s Auto Body – Randolph Cloud – Mollie Emerick – The Cook Family – The Carpinello Family – The Sobb Family – Keith & Allie Summey – Mark Stewart – Loveland Cross Country Teams – Frank & Maggie Wyatt – The Millers-Rapid City, SD – Bill & Barbara Morrow – Mark O’Rourke – Joe Horst – American Cold Storage Systems – Tim Daughton – Keith & Alli Summey – The Bivens Family – James Turner – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP – John Spinello – Ronnie and JoAnn Johnson – Rachael & John Hickox – Brian Jogerst – Jerry and Leslie Gough – Karen Lencoski – Wes C. Addle – Sue Peterson – Adam Miller – IronGate Partners – The Lessner Family – Dwight & Julie Hunter – Carol and Jum Horst – Julie Powers Caños – Jeff Wick – Scott Brock – The Cranfords – The Prenger Family – Andrea Distasi – Philip Reale – Kathleen Berwanger – Jane Weirich – Laura & Bob Stennett – Maeve Gardner – John and Emily McConnell – Tom & Melissa Primm – Betsy & Don Licata – Tim and Kelly Byler – Dan Wahby – Michael & Lauren Currin – Paul Albrecht – Brad Southerland – Bill Matthews – Marie Cull – Francesca Plendl – Bill and Sherri Pitchford – Marcia Morgan – David Abbott – Christine Weason – Lois and Jerry Zito – Casual Pint-Loveland Station – Landen Square McDonald’s – John Walraven-In Memory of James Esker, US Army – The Loveland Schools Foundation

  • [Video] 2022 Homecoming Parade

    [Video] 2022 Homecoming Parade

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – It was Thursday, October 6, 2022, when the streets of Loveland, Ohio’s Historic Downtown were crowded with thousands of screaming and cheering Loveland High School Tiger fans for the procession of the Homecoming Parade.

  • It’s Loveland High School Homecoming Week

    It’s Loveland High School Homecoming Week

    The parade is Thursday, October 6

    Starts at 6:30

    Loveland, Ohio – This year’s Loveland High School Homecoming Parade will be on Thursday, October 6.

    The Homecoming Game will be Friday, October 7 against the Little Miami Panthers. The Tigers are on a 3-game winning streak and now 3-4 (3-3). The visiting Panthers are 2-5 (1-5).

    The Loveland Athletic Boosters Homecoming Parade, celebrating Loveland High Schools Homecoming is a Loveland tradition. The Parade starts at the Moose Lodge Hall on East Loveland Avenue and proceeds to West Loveland Avenue, to Rich Road, and ends at Loveland High School.

    The annual Powder Puff football game will be held at Tiger Stadium immediately following the parade. The school is at #1 Tiger Trail.

    2022 Homecoming Parade Registration – High School and Middle School Participants

    The Grand Marshal this year is Jeff Williams. Jeff was president of Loveland Athletic Boosters for over 10 years. Parade organizer Tori Morrison said, “He was instrumental in getting funding for our first turf field and building our Athletic Fitness Center which is used by athletes in grades 7-12. I can’t think of a better or more deserving person to serve as our Grand Marshal.”

    A 2009 Loveland Magazine file photo of Jeff Williams doing his thing. raising money for a turf field at Loveland High School. Williams pulled off the installation fundraising during a recession.

    Jeff Williams receives Louis Rockwood Award

    Here is the Loveland Magazine TV video from the 2019 Homecoming Parade

  • Allyson Colegate, Broderick Merz, Carmen Noe, and Evan Osgood are National Merit Semifinalists

    Allyson Colegate, Broderick Merz, Carmen Noe, and Evan Osgood are National Merit Semifinalists

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School students Allyson Colegate, Broderick Merz, Carmen Noe, and Evan Osgood are National Merit Semifinalists.

    They will now wait to learn if they will become a National Merit Scholarship recipient. A Semifinalist must have an outstanding academic record throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by a high school official, write an essay, and earn SAT or ACT scores that confirm the student’s earlier performance on the qualifying test.

  • [Music Video] 2022 Loveland Marching Band presents ‘Say something, I’m giving up on you.’

    [Music Video] 2022 Loveland Marching Band presents ‘Say something, I’m giving up on you.’

    by David Miller

    Loveland Magazine Publisher David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – After the successful completion, in the hot August sun, of their grueling Summer Camp, the Loveland High School Marching Band and Colorguard performed in a “Preview Night” at Tiger Stadium last Friday.

    Letting the music speak for itself here, this is just a sampling of what you can expect at the halftime of Tiger football games and at the Tiger Band’s performances during their competition season.

    The Tiger Band and Colorguard will perform tonight in Tiger Stadium. Game time is 7 PM.

    All Photos © 2022 by David Miller/Loveland Magazine. Music soundtrack from the Preview performance recorded by Jennifer Miller © 2022.

    “Say Something” was written by Ian Axel, Chad King, and Mike Campbell.” – wikipedia.org

    Loveland Magazine YouTube videos are brought to you by the generous support of The Move2 Team
  • Only one thing stopped six-for-six Bengal rookie Drew Plitt Friday…

    Only one thing stopped six-for-six Bengal rookie Drew Plitt Friday…

    Cincinnati, Ohio – The only thing that stopped six-for-six Bengal rookie Drew Plitt Friday night at the 2022 pre-season opener in the newly renamed Paycor Stadium was when he found the endzone via a 25 yd. floater to wide-receiver Kendric Pryor. Plitt threw for 77 yds with a perfect rating of 158.33. Plitt completed the Bengals’ first touchdown in Paycor Stadium history.

    Watch: “Drew Plitt shows incredible touch on 25-yard TD loft to Kendric Pryor”

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    The Arizona Cardinals defeated Cicinnati 36-20.

    Speaking about Joe Burrows and which backup quarterback will get another chance, Geoff Hobson said on Bengals.com, “If it is, Plitt, the suburban Cincinnati product from Loveland, went storybook. He threw the Bengals’ first touchdown in Paycor Stadium history. He hit all six passes as a Bengal for a perfect 158.3 passer rating. He threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to rookie wide receiver Kendric Pryor, his first in the NFL, too.” Hobson also said, “it seems inevitable Plitt may have played his last game for his hometown team.”

    “Just excitement. Thrill. For me, it’s a dream come true,” Plitt said on bengals.com. “I know it’s a cliché, but I’m going to say it all the time. Growing up in this city and being able to come to work every day, and it’s really not a job if you look at it the way I am. It’s awesome.”

    In his post-game press conference Head Coach, Zac Taylor said it was as big a crowd as he’s ever seen for a pre-season home opener. “Probably the best I’ve ever been around. It’s awesome. It really is. You could feel the energy and excitement.”

    Plitt (6-2, 206), a rookie out of Ball State University, played in 46 career games for the Cardinals with 36 starts and completed 777 of 1246 passes (62.4 percent) for 9062 yards and 68 TDs. He also rushed for 423 yards and 14 TDs.

    Plitt, who participated at the Bengals’ rookie minicamp in May as a tryout player, is from Loveland, Ohio, and played at Loveland High School, where he set a school record for career TD passes (42) and in 2013 led the team to a 14-0 record and the Ohio Division II state championship.