Category: Sports

  • Ohio Valley Spalding Volley America Junior Regionals in Loveland

    Ohio Valley Spalding Volley America Junior Regionals in Loveland

    Loveland, Oh. – Ohio-Valley Beach Volleyball will be hosting the 2015 Ohio Valley Spalding Volley America Junior Regional tournament on June 6 at Grand Sands in Loveland, OH. All players, boys and girls 18 & under, can participate in the beach doubles tournament. Winners of the tournament in select divisions will win a loveland-sweetsfree entry plus $200 traveling expenses towards the Volley America Nationals, which will take place on August 1-2 in Point Pleasant, NJ.

    Date: June 6, 2015
    Location: Grand Sands – 10750 Loveland-Madeira Rd Loveland Ohio 45140
    Events for Girls & Boys: 12U, 14U, 16U, 18U
    Professionally run events complete with PA announcer and Championship court
    Grand Prix: earn points all season towards end of season prizes
    Tournament seeding based on National Ranking System

    Ohio Valley Regionals: June 6 at Grand Sands, Loveland, OH, where winners receive travel reimbursement to Volley America Junior Nationals (Aug. 1-2, Pt Pleasant Beach, NJ)
    Regional winners will receive a free entry fee into Volley America Junior Nationals for Girls 18U & 16U and for Boys 18U. Different divisions may be substituted at discretion of local region and will be announced on the Volley America web site. VA will reimburse players up to $200/player who submit travel expenses after the event for actual and necessary travel, room and board expenses for the player only. Expenses for parents and coaches are not included in the reimbursement.

    All participants must have a Volley America membership. Memberships for 2015 are valid until 12/31/15. Players can sign up for a membership at www.volleyamerica.com for $15, or do it on-site for $20.

     

  • Madison Preston signs with UCLA Gymnastics

    Madison Preston signs with UCLA Gymnastics

    all-about-kids-summer-campUCLA Gymnastics head coach Valorie Kondos Field has signed another star-studded group of gymnasts to national letters-of-intent. Headlining the spring signees is 2012 Olympic gold medalist and 2014 World all-around bronze medalist Kyla Ross. Also signing in this signing period are 2013 AT&T American Cup all-around champion Katelyn Ohashi and Level 10 vault national champion Madison Preston.

    Madison Preston who hails from Loveland, Ohio and trains at Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy, is the Level 10 National Champion on vault with a score of 9.9. Preston also won the all-around and vault and placed second on beam and floor at the 2014 Level 10 State Championships and was fifth in the all-around and first on vault at the Region 5 Regionals.

    “The minute I saw Madison, I thought, ‘She’s a UCLA Bruin,’ and was so excited when she committed to us,” said Kondos Field. “She reminds us a lot of Heidi Moneymaker. She has that type of dynamic and beautiful movement quality. We’re really excited to have her.”

    Preston will enroll at UCLA in the fall, while Ross, along with Biles and Kocian, are planning to defer enrollment until after the Olympics in 2016.

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  • Loveland Intermediate School Basketball Blitz raises serious cash For American Heart Association

    Loveland Intermediate School Basketball Blitz raises serious cash For American Heart Association

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    “Hot Shot Blitz” for Hoops for Heart

    Loveland Intermediate School has contributed $35,000 over the last eleven years to Hoops for Heart

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    Loveland, Ohio – The fifth and sixth graders at Loveland Intermediate School played with heart and participated for the eleventh straight year in a community service learning program called Hoops for Heart sponsored by

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    Key Facts From The American Heart Association

    • Heart disease accounts for 1 in 7 deaths in the U.S.
    • Someone in the U.S. dies from heart disease about once every 90 seconds.
    • Nearly 787,000 people in the U.S. died from heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases in 2011. That’s about one of every three deaths in America.
    • About 2,150 Americans die each day from these diseases, one every 40 seconds.
    • Cardiovascular diseases claim more lives than all forms of cancer combined.
    • For More Information Visit: www.heart.org

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    the American Heart Association. “Every student participates through physical education class and we do it in a format called Hot Shot Blitz,” stated Loveland Intermediate Physical Education teacher, Barbara Orsinelli.  She continued to explain that kids benefit by learning about heart disease prevention and how each of us FullSizeRender 5are directly or indirectly touched by heart disease through family members that have suffered from strokes, heart attacks or congenital heart disease.

    Orsinelli explains that the event is filled with excitement and has multi-layers of competition. It is two different assemblies one for fifth grade and one for sixth grade. The first level, students are trying to score the most points they can in one minute and it’s tricky because the students get to choose where to take the shots. The harder the shot, the more points they can earn. The second level of the competition, takes 10 of the highest scoring boys and girls from each grade to shoot off against each other. The boys play against the boys and the girls play against the girls, leaving one boy winner and one girl winner from each grade. The Hot Shot Blitz Champions are:

    • Fifth Grade Boy Champion, Andrew Waple, 41 points
    • Fifth Grade Girl Champion, Abigail Pawlikowski, 32 points
    • Sixth Grade Boy Champion, Cody Rose, 43 points
    • Six Grade Girl Champion,Tess Broerman, 43 points

    The third level of the event requires the remaining boys and girls from each grade to shoot off against previous Loveland Intermediate Hot Shot Players and current Loveland High School, Boy’s Basketball Varsity senior, Jordon Rhomes and Loveland High School Varsity Girl’s player, Devon

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    Two Easy Steps To Donate and Support Loveland Intermediate’s Fundraising Efforts

    1.  Go to www.heart.org/hoops

    2.  Register & donate

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    Thomas. hoopsThe winners of this round were Jordon Rhomes and Devon Thomas.  The last part of the competition had the students roaring with laughter and enthusiasm when Loveland Intermediate teachers and administration had their own shoot out.

    Mrs. Orsinelli, stated, “Last year they raised five thousand dollars and this year the plan is to match the same amount. Collectively, Loveland Intermediate School has contributed $35,000 over the last eleven years to Hoops for Heart. 

     


     

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  • Spring Break trip to historic Dodgertown for Tiger Baseball season opener

    Spring Break trip to historic Dodgertown for Tiger Baseball season opener

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    by Dan Timmerman,

    The Loveland Baseball Tigers begin their season with a Spring Break trip to historic Dodgertown at Vero Beach, FL, the former Spring training home of the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers.

    Game 1 – Sunday, March 29 vs. Stevenson HS Lincolnshire, IL- Dodgertown Vero Beach, FL

    The Loveland Tigers opened the 2015 season under warm, sunny skies with a 1-0 victory over the Stevenson (IL) Patriots at Holman Stadium in the Dodgertown spring training complex at Vero Beach, FL.

    Junior pitcher Trent Spikes (1-0) threw a complete game shutout scattering 5 hits over 7 innings, while striking out 6, with no walks and 1 HBP.  Junior Jay Wilson drove in the game’s only run with a triple, following Senior Josh Mazsaros single in the bottom of the 6th.

    The game started out as a classic pitchers dual with neither team really threatening to score through the first 5 innings.  In the 2nd inning the Tigers had back to back 1 out singles by Senior Adam Beran and Junior Cade Woolston but each were stranded.  In 3rd inning the Patriots put a man on 3rd with 2 outs on a single, stolen base and ground out but the runner was stranded at 3rd.

    As it happened the game was decided quickly on back to back pitches in the Loveland bottom of the 6th.  Senior Josh Mezsaros hit a long fly ball into the wind which carried just over the right fielder for a lead-off single.  Junior Blake Schlesner came off the bench to run for Meszaros.  Then on the first pitch thrown to him Jay Wilson hit a shot down the right field foul line, short hopping the 340’ sign on the fence for a triple, bringing Schlesner around to score.    

    WP: Spikes (1-0, 7 K’s, Complete Game) Hitting: Wilson 1-3, 3B, RBI, Mezsaros 1-3, Beran 1-2, Woolston 1-3, Schlesner R.

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    Game 2 – Monday, March 30 vs. Russell HS Red Devils (KY)- Dodgertown Vero Beach, FL

    The Loveland Tigers improved to 2-0 on the season and  in Vero Beach with a 6-5 win over the Russell (KY) High School Red Devils in the first of two games they would play, and win,  on Monday.

    The Tigers  jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead in the 1st inning beginning with a leadoff single by Sophomore Luke Waddell and a walk to Josh Mezsaros  Then it was a little bit of déjà-vu all over again as Jay Wilson scalded a hit down the right field line for a 2 run triple. Wilson scored on a wild pitch. In the 2nd the Tigers added another run when Cade Woolston reached first base on a HBP.  An out later Senior Zach Roberts was also hit by a pitch putting runners at first and second.  A wild pitch moved them to second and third where Woolston was brought in to score on a sacrifice fly by Luke Waddell making the score 4-0

    Sophomore Mitch Robinson was the starting pitcher for the Tigers going 6 strong innings.  He ran into a little trouble in the 3rd when Russell touched him up for a couple of runs on a couple of hits trimming the Loveland lead to 3-2.  The Tigers got one of those runs right back in their half of the 3rd again without the benefit of a hit.  Wilson and Junior Colton Lakes took advantage of more Red Devil wildness drawing back to back walks to start the inning.  Senior Chris Sackett then sacrificed each up a base with a bunt putting runners at second and third. Adam Beran then laid down a textbook suicide squeeze bunt scoring Wilson for a 5-2  lead.

    After the  3rd Robinson settled right in retiring 11 straight batters before giving way to the bullpen in the 7th, where the game got interesting.  A bloop single was an ominous start for the Russell offence which saw them score 3 runs to tie the game and put the winning run in scoring position with 1 out and then on 3rd with 2 outs.  Junior Chris Dumbroski (W, 1-0) , came in and faced only 2 batters getting ground ball outs on each, the second of which was an excellent play by Josh Mazsaros  fielding a high chopper  on the short hop and throwing the batter out at first to keep the score tied.

    In the bottom of the 7th Mezsaros lead off the inning with a HBP and was replaced at first by Sophomore Cameron Beck.  Jay Wilson doubled moving Beck to third and then scored on a throwing error by the outfielder for the 6-5 Loveland win.

    WP: Dumbroski 1-0.  Hitting Leaders: Wilson 2-3, 3B, 2B, 2R, 2 RBI; Waddell 1-2, 1R, 1 RBI; Beran SB, RBI; Mezsaros 1R; Woolston 1R; Beck 1R.

    Game 3– Monday, March 30 vs. Henry Clay HS (KY),  Dodgertown Vero Beach, FL

    The Loveland Tigers faced the Henry Clay High School (KY) Blue Devils in their second game of the day on Monday continuing their winning streak to 3 games  with a 9-3 victory.

    Georgia Tech commit Jay Wilson started the game for the Tigers and fought control problems early yielding 2 runs in the top of first to the free swinging Blue Devils who looked like they were going to provide a formidable challenge to the Tigers so far charmed life in Florida.  But there are more aspects to the game of baseball than hitting, most notably fielding and in that regard the Henry Clay team was not quite so adapt, and it showed early and often.

    With 2 outs in the bottom of the first Jay Wilson (whose been on fire) got things going with a double. Colton Lakes then reached on a throwing error by the third baseman with Wilson coming around to score and Lakes moving to 2nd.  Chris Sackett walked.  Blake Schlesner came in to run for Sackett.  Runners advanced on a wild pick-off attempt of Schlesner with Lakes scoring and Schlesner advancing to 3rd.  Adam Beran reacjed on an error by the shortstop scoring Schlesner. With Cade Woolston at the plate Beran stole 2nd and scored on a single by Woolston. 4-2,Loveland, after 1.

    In the 2nd inning Josh Mezsaros doubled with 2 outs.  Jay Wilson followed with a flyball to center which fell for an error with Mezsaros scoring and Wilson advancing to 2nd.  Lakes then hit a sharp single to left center driving in Wilson to increase the lead to 6-2.

    In the 3rd inning Beran and Woolston had back to back singles, followed by an RBI single by Trent Spikes scoring Beran.  An out later another RBI single by Luke Waddell scored Woolston making the score 8-2

    Henry Clay scored their third run in the fourth, 8-3.

    In the 4th the scoring concluded with another RBI single by Woolston after Sackett had walked and Beran reached on another Blue Devil error. 9-3

    Jay Wilson(1-0) pitched 5 solid innings for his first win of the season.  Senior Jacob Albin finished the last 2 innings pitching shutout ball with 2 K’s.

    WP Wilson 1-0.  Hitting: Woolston 2-2, BB, R, 2 RBI; Lakes 2-4, R, RBI: Beran 1-3, 3 R: Sacket 3 BB, R.

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    Game 4– Tuesday, March 31 vs.  Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS (PA) Dodgertown Vero Beach, FL

    The Loveland Tigers continued their winning ways at Holman Stadium in Dodgertown, Vero Beach, FL with a 12-1, 5 inning run rule shortened victory over Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS (PA) Colonials.

    The Tigers, batting first and the “visiting team” for the first time at Dodgertown, got out to an early lead on the Colonials when with 1 out Josh Mezsaros sent a drive into the left-center field power alley for a stand up double which was followed by a walk to Jay Wilson.  An out later Chris Sackett crushed a pitch down the left field line for a double and driving in Mezsaros and Wilson for a 2-0 lead.  The Tigers added to their lead in the 2nd on a lead-off triple by Cade Woolston followed by a single by Freshman Cal Conley scoring Woolston and Conley moving to 2nd. Luke Waddell singled scoring Conley with Waddell moving to 2nd on the throw.  Back to back wild pitches brought home Waddell.  Jay Wilson then launched a blast to straightaway center field which cleared the fence, 400 feet away, for a home run to make the score 6-0.

    The Colonials scored their only run of the game in the bottom of the 2nd on a lead-off triple to right-center and the runner scoring on a groundball to the right side of the infield.

    In the 3rd the Tigers got that run back and added another on a lead-off single by Chris Sackett and Adam Beran reaching on a fielder’s choice. Woolston reached base on an error by the center fielder putting runners at 2nd and 3rd. Conley double to left-center scoring Beran and Woolston, making it 8-1.

    In the fifth the Tigers put the Colonials away scoring 4 more runs for the run rule victory on a leadoff single by Junior Drew Steinbrunner.  Conley then tripled him in, Waddell reached base on an error by the center fielder scoring Conley.  Chris Dombroski singled scoring Waddell and Wilson singled scoring Dombroski.

    Senior Jacob Timmerman (1-0) started and pitched all 5 innings for the win giving up just 1 run on 2 hits while striking out 4.

    WP: Timmerman 1-0. Hitting; Conley 3-3, 2B, 3B, 2 R, 4 RBI; Wilson 2-3, HR, 2R, 2 RBI; Sackett 2-3, 2B 2 RBI; Dombroski 1-2, 2B, R, RBI; Waddell  1-4, 2 R, 2 RBI; Mezsaros 1-2, R 2B; Woolston 1-3, 3B, 2 R; Steinbrunner 1-3, R.

    Game 5– Wednesday, April 1 vs.  Middleton HS Madison, WI – Dodgertown Vero Beach, FL

    Loveland capped off their week at Dodgertown training facility in Vero Beach, FL with an 8-1 victory over Middleton HS (WI) to go undefeated on the week.

    Junior Drew Steinbrunner (1-0) pitched 7 innings, scattering 4 hits while giving up only 1 run with 5 strike outs.  The only run Middleton scored came in the top of the 1st and from that point on it was all Tigers getting that run back on a leadoff single by Luke Waddell and a fielder’s choice by Cade Woolston.  Woolston then stole second and scored on a single by Jay Wilson.

    In the 2nd the Tigers took the lead on a single by Chris Sackett.  Adam Beran was then hit by a pitch.  Both runners advanced 2 bases with Sackett scoring and Beran moving to third on an error on a pick-off attempt got by the first baseman.  Junior Zach Chapman came up to hit a sacrifice fly scoring Beran to make the score 3-1.

    In the 6th Loveland broke the game wide open scoring 5 runs beginning with a triple by Colton Lakes. Sackett then singled scoring Lakes. Beran reached on another HBP.  Josh Mezsaros singled scoring Sackett and Beran.  Conley then tripled scoring Beck, who ran for Mezsaros, followed by Waddell singled to plate Conley.

    WP Steinbrunner (1-0).  Hitting:  Waddell 3-4, R, RBI; Lakes 2-2 Triple, 1R, Sackett 2-3, R, RBI; Beran 2R, Meszaros 1-1, 2 RBI, Conley 1-3, 3B, R, RBI.

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  • Bullock named GLIAC Player of the Week

    Bullock named GLIAC Player of the Week

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    Brian Bullock, who played baseball last year for the Loveland Tigers, is now one of the starting pitchers for Lake Erie College – Bullock was named Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Week for his 3-hit complete game shut-out against Walsh University on April 6.  Bullock has a 1.96 ERA (second best in the conference), and a 3-1 record on the year.

     

     

     

     

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  • Video slide show: Red’s Findlay Market Opening Day Parade 2015

    Video slide show: Red’s Findlay Market Opening Day Parade 2015

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV VIDEO is a slide show of photos from start to finish of the 96th Cincinnati Red’s Findlay Market Opening Day Parade 2015, the unofficial, sneak off work and school regional holiday for the Cincinnati area.

     

     

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  • Charity event: NCAA Championships Tournament Game Party

    Charity event: NCAA Championships Tournament Game Party

    PLEASE COME OUT AND SUPPORT EVERYONE’S FAVORITE LOCAL CHARITY

     

    Dear Loveland Magazine Readers,

    All friends, family and supporters of The Loveland Initiative are invited to the NCAA Championships Tournament Game Party on Monday April 6th @ the Loveland Moose Lodge located at 227 E. Loveland Avenue.

    Doors will open at 8:30 PM and tip off is at 9 PM. Come on out and help support The Loveland Initiative and enjoy great drink prices, food, gift basket raffle and good fun. Wear your favorite team colors. We hope to see you there!!!

    Also we would like to thank the Loveland Moose Lodge for allowing us to host this fundraiser at the lodge!! Thank you all for your support.

    For more information about this event, please contact Rahul Gupta by email at rgupta47@gmail.com.

    Sincerely,

    Terri Rogers

    Director, The Loveland Initiative

     

     

  • 2 Loveland sisters making national headlines and Baseball Lacelets

    2 Loveland sisters making national headlines and Baseball Lacelets

    They built a business on their dreams

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    Here is the Baseball Lacelets WEB SITE

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    Read news stories about Alexis Rosenbaum and Hannah King

    Sisters Smash Home Run On the Business Field with Baseball Lacelets

    MLB stars Stephen StrasburgBrandon Phillips and Todd Frazier are just a few of the many baseball players that have sported one of the hottest baseball accessories on the market. A year after sisters Alexis Rosenbaum and Hannah King founded Baseball Lacelet outside the Cincinnati suburb of Loveland, Ohio, the accessory is rapidly gaining a following among both baseball fans and players from coast to coast.  Read on at Baseball Essential…

    Loveland sisters’ new baseball accessory all the rage in MLB

    Women created inspirational messages on old leather straps

    Watch this TV-5 interview by Randi Rico…

     

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  • Mosaic is bringing March Madness to our community with 3-on-3 Tourney

    Mosaic is bringing March Madness to our community with 3-on-3 Tourney

    Mosaic Student Ministries is hosting their 1st Annual MSM Final Four 3-on-3 Tournament! Get in on the action by getting a team together, spreading the word, or helping out with this event!
    The tournament is scheduled for Saturday, April 4th at our Loveland campus located at 6541 Arborcrest Road, Loveland. There’s gonna be food, prizes, and a dunk and 3 point contest. It’s gonna be epic! Email Jake Oslack ASAP with your team info at jake@mosaiccincinnati.com
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  • Xavier U. basketball factoid

    Xavier U. basketball factoid


    tano-adAfter a loss to Bradley in the 1957 NIT, Hirt was replaced as head coach by Jim McCafferty. McCafferty led the Musketeers back to a third straight NIT. With wins over Niagara, Bradley, Saint Bonaventure and Dayton, Xavier captured the NIT. That was the first post-season championship won by any Ohio Division I school.

     

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    That was a few years before Ohio State won their first NCAA Tile, followed by Cincinnati winning their (2) Titles. It would be so sweet for the X-men to just win their next 4 games, eh?

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    Men’s Basketball Advances to Sweet 16 After Topping Georgia State, 75-67

    The Xavier men’s basketball team advances to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the seventh time, and the third time since 2010, after topping No. 14 seed Georgia State (25-10) in Jacksonville. Read on at Xavier Basketball…

    The Musketeers will face off with Arizona at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The Wildcats, led by former Xavier head coach Sean Miller, advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 after beating No. 10 seed Ohio State, 73-58, in the third round. The matchup marks the first meeting between the two schools. Stay tuned to GoXavier.com for game time, broadcast information and more.