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Loveland Goalkeeper Lauren Parker
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by Sam Smith – Reporter

Loveland Sports re-cap posted 9/11/2004

  • Women soccer currently 3rd in State
  • Women soccer currently #1 in Cincinnati Coaches Poll
  • Volleyball ranks in top 10 regionally
  • Freshman Kyle Griffith and Kristin Thomas were named Loveland’s Cross Country runners of the week
  • Emma Vuyk pulled off two pars on the 6th
  • JV Tennis won 5-0 over Anderson
  • Girl’s JV Soccer beat Turpin 1-0
  • Lauren Parker makes most saves in Loveland history against Turpin
  • Girls’ Varsity tennis #7 in DI polls
  • Girls’ Varsity Tennis beat Ursuline 5-0
  • A new Loveland club, Spirit Club, is attempting to attend as many events as possible to encourage their peers
  • Girl’s Tennis beat Harrison 5-0
  • JV Orange Soccer Team beats Kings 3-0
  • Loveland Girls’ volleyball is 3-0 in the ECC
  • FR/JV and Varsity Volleyball won all three matches on September 8th
  • Kayla Hartzler won Enquirer Girls’ cross Country Runner of the Week award
  • In Men’s Distance, Greg Ballman brought in 8th, Caleb Davis 20th, Thomas Gear 26th, Alex Ditchen 15th, Scott Gerstemeier 28th, Kian Palmer 30th and Josh Badzik 33rd.
  • In Women’s Distance, Sarah Madix won second
  • JVWhite Womens soccer tied 1-1 with Anderson
  • Women Varsity Soccer beat Mason 1-0 on September 10
  • Varsity football – Oak Hills over Tigers 45-28
  • Homecoming Parade 6:30 PM Thursday September 15
  • Homecoming Game 7 PM Friday vs. Withrow September 16

For current updates, visit Athletic Director Julie Renner on Twitter (@Renner_AD)

Loveland Women Soccer Takes on Turpin

On Tuesday September 6, the Loveland Women Tigers took on the Turpin Spartans. What followed could only be considered a close game—by halftime no goals had been scored. An impressive assist by Brooke Harden to Brice Grieshop scored the winning and the only goal of the night.

Junior Lauren Parker tied the record for most shut-outs in Loveland history. When asked for comment, parker said “It’s really such an honor to get the record, because my goal coming into high school soccer was to beat the shutout record. It shows that all my hard work has finally paid off, and I love this Loveland community more than anything, so it’s great to know I’m part of Loveland athletics history.” Parker has committed to play at Miami (Ohio).

Some highlights of the game were captured in photos and slow motion video:

 

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