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  • Walsh Jesuit 1, Loveland 0

    Walsh Jesuit 1, Loveland 0

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    Columbus, Ohio – The Loveland Tigers were defeated Friday by Walsh Jesuit by a score of 1-0 in the State soccer finals.

    Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit completed another undefeated championship season for the Warriors on Friday night at MAPFRE Stadium.

    With the victory, Walsh Jesuit (21-0-1) extended its impressive postseason resume, winning the school’s fourth-straight state championship and ninth overall.

    Bringing the pressure early in the first half, Walsh fired six shots while conceding none. Loveland (18-4-1) stayed compact defensively, often placing 10 women behind the ball looking for counter attack opportunities.

    Scoreless through a majority of the first half, Walsh broke through in the 32nd minute after a corner kick from Anna Rico found the head of Sofia Rossi, who snapped it down and into the back of the net. Play leveled out in the second-half with each team earning quality opportunities. When the final whistle blew, it was Walsh sitting on top by a tally of 1-0.

    Walsh has yet to lose in the finals of the state tournament, going a perfect 9-0. In addition, Walsh remains unbeaten in its last 91 matches, having not lost a game since 2011.

    After the game Tiger Head Coach Todd Kelly said he was disappointed, but only for his team that worked so hard to get to the final game. “This was a tough one, because I love these kids like my own kids. Kudos to Walsh, they are a great team, but we didn’t come here to come in second. We came here with the intention to win.” He also thanked the Loveland community which turned out thousands of fans, perhaps triple the number of Walsh fans. “We played hard and we played like we wanted to win, but I’m disappointed for my kids. They played their hearts out.”

     

  • NEW SOCCER VIDEO: The State Semi-Final highlights and Celebration

    NEW SOCCER VIDEO: The State Semi-Final highlights and Celebration

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]These two LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV videos are from the Loveland High School Womens Soccer Team’s win last Tuesday night over Powell Olentangy Liberty Tuesday night 3-1 to advance to the Ohio Division I championship game.

    The Tigers will play Walsh Jesuit on Friday in Columbus at Mapfre Stadium (Pronounced MAH-fray) home of the Columbus Crew. Game-time is 7 PM. Tickets can be purchased 7 AM until 1 PM in the Loveland High School Athletic Office on Friday, or at the gate.

     

     

    Walsh Jesuit beat Medina 2-1 on Tuesday to advance.

    Walsh Jesuit has won Ohio State Championships in 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2013, and are the reigning State Champions. They have not been beaten in 89 games, going 82-0-7 during the stretch, according to ohio.com. Their bragging rights include the number 1 ranking in Ohio this year, and National Champions in 2000, 2006, and 2010

    Loveland is now 18-3-1 and ranked 8th in Ohio.

     

    More Ticket and Stadium Information:

    All tickets are $8 each and can be purchased at the Stadium Gates or on TicketMaster.

    Parking at MAPFRE Stadium is $5 per car.

    MAPFRE Stadium and the General Parking is best reached by exiting off 17thAvenue off I-71 (Exit 111)

    Gate #5 at MAPFRE is the general admission gate.

     

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  • VIDEO: Loveland defeats Milford in emotional Senior Night

    VIDEO: Loveland defeats Milford in emotional Senior Night

    Loveland, Ohio – These three LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV videos are from the Senior Night Tiger 55-14 defeat of Milford on October 30.

    League standings were already decided, playoff hopes already dashed for both teams, however emotions are always high playing for the cross-township Miami Victory Bell. Add to that, the great emotion of seniors playing for the last time at Tiger Stadium.

    Here are two videos, one is game highlights, and the other is post game sadness amidst victory juliibation and comments from Head Coach Fred Cranford and defensive coordinator, Alex Wanstrath about the last night on Tiger turf for the season.

    The third video is Loveland Magazine Video Director Dean Parker as he shares his view of the Senior Night game with his classmates.

     

     

     

     

    Friday, October 30, 2015

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    Scoring Summary
    1ST QUARTER MIL LVL
    LVL TD 10:36 Luke Waddell 57 YD PASS FROM Drew Plitt (Riley Boucher KICK) 0 7
    LVL TD 03:52 Micheal Peters 24 YD PASS FROM Drew Plitt (Riley Boucher KICK FAILED) 0 13
    MIL TD 00:39 Max Brewer 13 YD PASS FROM Tyler Smith (Dillon Coleman KICK) 7 13
    2ND QUARTER MIL LVL
    LVL TD 11:50 Luke Waddell 45 YD RUN (Riley Boucher KICK) 7 20
    LVL TD 00:00 Luke Waddell 5 YD RUN (Riley Boucher KICK) 7 27
    LVL TD 06:36 Luke Waddell 5 YD RUN (Riley Boucher KICK) 7 34
    MIL TD 03:39 Tyler Smith 12 YD RUN (Dillon Coleman KICK) 14 34
    LVL TD 01:03 Luke Waddell 32 YD RUN (Riley Boucher KICK) 14 41
    3RD QUARTER MIL LVL
    LVL TD 07:01 Cameron Beck 80 YD INT RETURN (Riley Boucher KICK) 14 48
    4TH QUARTER MIL LVL
    LVL TD 06:48 Ryan Bagnoli 5 YD RUN (Riley Boucher KICK) 14 55
    Team Stat Comparison
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    1st Downs 14 19
    Total Yards 186 453
    Passing Completions 6 5
    Passing Attempts 17 9
    Passing Yards 65 124
    Passing Average 3.8 13.8
    Rushing Attempts 29 40
    Rushing Yards 121 329
    Rushing Average 4.2 8.2
    3rd Down Efficiency 5-11 6-8
    4th Down Efficiency 1-3 2-2
    Penalties 3-12 6-92
    Turnovers 2 0
    Possession 24:32 21:48

     

     

     

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  • Game Day info and community send-off for Tiger Women State Championship game

    Game Day info and community send-off for Tiger Women State Championship game

    Help line the streets of Loveland

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    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland High School Womens soccer team will depart Loveland High School on Thursday, November 12th at 7:30 PM, spending the overnight in Columbus before facing Walsh Jesuit in Ohio’s Div. I championship on Friday evening.

    Loveland High School Athletic Director, Julie Renner wants your help lining the streets of Loveland as the team leaves for Columbus.  The bus route will be right out of the high school on Rich Rd., right onto West jarvis-verticalLoveland, left onto Lebanon Rd. and right onto Loveland-Madeira to I-275.

    Renner said, “Bring your flashlights, noise makers and cheers as we send Our Lady Tigers Soccer Team to State.”

    Game Information:

    Loveland Tigers (Away Team) vs Walsh Jesuit (Home Team)

    Friday, November 13, 7PM.

    MAPFRE Stadium (Pronounced MAH-fray) home of the Columbus Crew), One Black & Gold Blvd. Columbus, OH 43211.

    Women’s Division III game is at 12 noon, and Womens Division II game is at 3:30 PM.

    Ticket and Stadium Information:

    All tickets are $8 each and can be purchased at the Stadium Gates or on TicketMaster.

    Parking at MAPFRE Stadium is $5 per car.

    MAPFRE Stadium and the General Parking is best reached by exiting off 17th Avenue off I-71 (Exit 111)

    Gate #5 at MAPFRE is the general admission gate.

    No coolers, glass bottles, cans or alcoholic beverages are allowed in MAPFRE Stadium and AIR HORNS are not permitted and will be confiscated.

    Gates open to the public at 11 AM on Friday, November 13 and one ticket will permit the ticket holder to watch all games for the entire day (Division III, II and I).  However, anyone exiting MAPFRE Stadium will be required to purchase a ticket to re-entry.

    Spirit Bus Information for Loveland High School Students

    Tickets for the Spirit Buses traveling to MAPFRE Stadium in Columbus will be $5 per student.

    $8 game tickets will be purchased at the gate of MAPFRE Stadium by each student riding a spirit bus.

    Tickets will be on sale Thursday, from 7 AM until 2:30 PM, and Friday, 7 AM until 1 PM in the Loveland High School Athletic Office.

    Spirit Buses will depart Loveland High School at 4 PM on Friday and return at approximately 11:30 PM.

    Loveland beat Powell Olentangy Liberty Tuesday night 3-1 to advance to the Ohio Division I championship game.

    Walsh Jesuit beat Medina 2-1 on Tuesday to advance.

    Walsh Jesuit has won Ohio State Championships in 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2013, and are the reigning State Champions. They have not been beaten in 89 games, going 82-0-7 during the stretch, according to ohio.com. Their bragging rights include the number 1 ranking in Ohio this year, and National Champions in 2000, 2006, and 2010

    Loveland is now 18-3-1 and ranked 8th in Ohio.

     

    RP Diamond is the exclusive retailer of LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT WEAR

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  • Join the Journey to Soccer State Championship game on Friday

    Join the Journey to Soccer State Championship game on Friday

    Centerville, Ohio – The Loveland High School Womens Soccer team beat Powell Olentangy Liberty Tuesday night 3-1 to advance to the Ohio Division I championship game.

    They will play Walsh Jesuit on Friday in Columbus at Mapfre Stadium (Pronounced MAH-fray) home of the Columbus Crew. The game-time is probably 7 PM, but the official time has not been announced.

    Walsh Jesuit beat Medina 2-1 on Tuesday to advance.

    Walsh Jesuit has won Ohio State Championships in 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2013, and are the reigning State Champions. They have not been beaten in 89 games, going 82-0-7 during the stretch, according to ohio.com. Their bragging rights include the number 1 ranking in Ohio this year, and National Champions in 2000, 2006, and 2010

    Loveland is now 18-3-1 and ranked 8th in Ohio.

     

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  • Here’s how Olentangy Liberty Patriots got to Final 4 against Loveland

    Here’s how Olentangy Liberty Patriots got to Final 4 against Loveland

    From Liberty Girls Soccer and the Olentangy Liberty Patriots…

    Liberty Captures First Regional Title, Advances To State Semifinal With 1-0 Win Over Olentangy (11/7/15)

    Posted by    at November 7th, 2015

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    When Liberty faced Olentangy earlier in the year and avenged their 2014 Regional Semifinal loss by a score of 4-1, very few imagined there would be a rematch in the OHSAA Playoffs, let alone in the Regional Championship with an opportunity to advance to the State Tournament Final 4.

    But the All-Olentangy Division I Regional Championship between #6 Olentangy Liberty and #11 Olentangy became reality when both teams won their Regional Semifinal on Tuesday.  The winner would advance the furthest in the state tournament for any OLSD Girls High School program, and retain bragging rights for another year.

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    Despite the noon start, both schools had spirited supporters sections, and the tone was set early for a historic battle of two outstanding teams, featuring many club teammates and friends (on any other day).

    At the final whistle, Liberty had prevailed and delivered a 1-0 win to launch the Pattys into the Division I State Semifinals. And the main story of the day was the defense.  Liberty’s Defensive unit, which includes Junior Goalkeeper Emma Campbell, Defenders Senior Captain Emma Waters, Junior Emma Koshan, Junior Abby Summers, and Sophomore Sydney Weaver, and supported by Center Midfielder Sophomore Olivia Sensky and Senior Captain Hailey Pickelheimerneutralized the Braves attack and turned away every scoring opportunity.  The Braves also delivered a strong defensive effort, man-marking and double teaming Liberty’s key attackers in an attempt to slow down a Liberty attack that had scored 10 goals in the their first four playoff games.

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    The game began with Olentangy pressing the attack, earning 3 corners in the first seven minutes, but none would be converted. Liberty would then settle down and return to the possession style of play that had gotten them to this point. Even with good ball movement and possession, the Braves defense stood strong and in the first 34 minutes the Pattys were not able to produce any dangerous scoring opportunities. During that time, however, Olentangy created some counter attack chances and both Waters and Summers prevented 1v1 opportunities on goal.

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    However, everything would change in the 34th minute, when Senior Captain Emma Waters drove the ball 40 yards from the back line to Junior Forward Kenzie Coyne, who flicked the ball on toward the Olentangy goal. As the Braves defender tried to clear the ball in front of the on-rushing Coyne (and with their goalkeeper also coming out to help clear the ball), the clearance deflected off Coyne, fell to the feet of Junior Sarina Dirrig, who looked up, saw the Goalkeeper off her line and sent a 37 yard blast over everyone and into the back of the net for what would stand as the game winner.  The goal was Dirrig’s 20th of the season and was unassisted. The 1-0 score would stand at half.

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    In the second half, the Pattys came out determined not to have another early lapse and delivered. The Patriots had the better of possession in the second half, but when the Braves attacked they were stopped at every turn, including outstanding stops by Olivia Sensky’s face on more than one occasion. Junior Goalkeeper Emma Campbell turned in her most consistent and impressive performance of the year including a couple key stops coming off her line to smother chances, and a huge save in the 69th minute off a corner kick that looked certain to find the goal. Campbell had five saves on the day, which does not tell the whole story of her command and composure between the pipes today.

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    This was also the first match of the year where a Liberty opponent registered more corners (10 to 5), but Liberty outshot Olentangy (10 to 6) with 3 and 4 shots on goal, respectively. Olentangy was whistled for 12 fouls to Liberty’s 5, and the Braves were caught offside twice.

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    The Pattys’ Nation is incredibly proud of this amazing accomplishment in advancing to the Final Four, but there is still work to be done.

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    Next up for Liberty is a Tuesday, 7:00PM State Semifinal match at Centerville High School vs. Loveland HS, who defeated Springboro in a 3PM Regional Final. 

    • Check out the OHSAA Division I State Playoff Bracket HERE
    • Check out the season Varsity Stat HERE
    • Click HERE for the highlights from the Fike Fan Cam
    • Check out MIchael Rich’s arcticle in the Delaware Gazette HERE
    • Check out Dave Purpura’s writeup in This Week News HERE

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    Drop everything, round up your family, friends and neighbors, and we will see you all in Centerville on  Tuesday!!!!

    GO PATTYS!

     

     

     

     

  • Photos and video highlights of Loveland women winning Div. I regional title

    Photos and video highlights of Loveland women winning Div. I regional title

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    Tigers 1, Springboro 0: Headed to Final 4 State Tournament on Tuesday

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    Their 11th shutout of the season has the Loveland High School Womens Soccer team in the State Final 4 tournament on Tuesday. Tigers 1, Springboro 0.

    Sophomore Taylor Nuncio scored the only goal and Lauren Parker recorded the shut-out for Loveland.

    The State Final Four game is this Tuesday at 7 PM at Legacy Field at Centerville Alumni Stadium* against Olentangy Liberty Powell.

    These are David Burig photos and LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video highlights of Loveland Womens Soccer regional win over Springboro.

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    With 4:30 left in the first half, sophomore Taylor Nuncio performed a perfect chest trap off of a deflected corner kick, then flicked the ball backward toward the goal over Springboro goalkeeper Lily Herman for the winning goal

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    Senior captain Andrea Gomez clears the ball with a header on a Springboro corner kick early in the second half

     

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    Taylor Nuncio attempts to block a shot by Springboro’s Bridie Herman, but Loveland goalkeeper Lauren Parker had other ideas as she blocked the upper-90 shot to preserve the 1-0 victory

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    *Location: Legacy Field at Centerville Alumni Stadium

    (This is not at Centerville High School)

    Address: 192 West Franklin Street, Centerville, OH 45459 or 99 Virginia Ave., Centerville, OH 45459 (this is the address that needs to be used by Loveland Fans because we are the away team)

    • Important Fan Information: The stadium sits between two schools, Magsig Middle School on West Franklin Street and Cline Elementary School (Loveland HS parking lot/close to Visitors entrance to the stadium) on Virginia Avenue. It is also in the middle of a neighborhood. There is parking available in both school lots, but they typically fill up very quickly. There is also on-street parking available in the neighborhood surrounding the stadium. There are two entrances fans can use to access the stadium as well. One is located in the parking lot at Cline Elementary and the other is in the lane behind the stadium just past the Magsig MS parking lot.[/vc_column_text][vc_gmaps link=”#E-8_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”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Dean Parker view of Loveland vs. Milford Football

    Dean Parker view of Loveland vs. Milford Football

    Loveland, Ohio – As a Senior at Loveland High School, Loveland Magazine video director, Dean Parker wanted to make a video for his classmates of their Senior Night game vs. cross-township rival, Milford.

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is the pandemonium!

     

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  • Interview: Tiger Womens Soccer Head Coach Todd Kelly after team makes Final 4

    Interview: Tiger Womens Soccer Head Coach Todd Kelly after team makes Final 4

    Tigers make Div I – Final 4

    Regional Champions!

    The Loveland High School Womens Soccer Team defeated Springboro this afternoon, 1-0 at Lakota East High School. The lone goal of the day was by Taylor Nuncio at 4:30 left in the 1st half. Lauren Parker recorded the shut-out for Loveland.

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is Nuncio’s winning goal and a post-game interview with head coach, Todd Kelly.

    The Tiger’s Final 4 match against Powell Olentangy Liberty will be on Tuesday, November 10 at 7 PM. The location is Legacy Field at Centerville Alumni Stadium against Olentangy Liberty Powell.

     

     

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  • Loveland High School Womens Soccer advances to Ohio Division I Regional semi-finals

    Loveland High School Womens Soccer advances to Ohio Division I Regional semi-finals

    They’re not done till they’re #1

    The Loveland High School Womens Soccer Team beat Centerville in the Division I Regional semi-finals game on Tuesday, 4-0.

    They advance to the Division I Regional Finals game at 3 PM on Saturday, Nov. 7, at Lakota East High School vs. Springboro.

    Tickets for the Regional Finals game are on sale in the Athletic Office from 7 AM – 2:30 PM, Friday. Cost is $7 students/adults – cash only.

    Girls Soccer T-Shirts on sale today at RPDiamond or tomorrow at the Athetic Boosters Craft Fair for $15. Limited Supply. Go Tigers!

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