Tag: Andrew Alten

  • Watch Induction of Class of 2019 Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame

    Watch Induction of Class of 2019 Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame

    Loveland, Ohio – Four former standout Loveland High School athletes were inducted into the Class of 2019 Hall of Fame during halftime of the Men’s basketball game against West Clermont on Friday, January 10.  (Also look at Game Photos Below)

    Jessica Ajunwa Class of 2019

    High School Accomplishments

    • Graduated from Loveland High School in 2010
    • Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4
    • 1st Team All-FAVC 2, 3, 4
    • FAVC Runner of the Year 4
    • 1st Team All-City 100 Meter Dash 4
    • 1st Team All-City 200 Meter Dash 4
    • 1st Team All-Southwest District 100 Meter Dash 4
    • 1st Team All-Southwest District 200 Meter Dash 4
    • 2nd Team All-Regional 100 Meter Dash 4
    • 2nd Team All-Regional 200 Meter Dash 4
    • 2nd Team All-State 100 Meter Dash 4
    • 2nd Team All-State 200 Meter Dash 4
    • 2nd in 100 Meter Dash at Midwest Meet of Champions 4
    • 2nd in 200 Meter Dash at Midwest Meet of Champions 4
    • College: University of Cincinnati for Track

                                        

    Sam Bolden Class of 2019

    High School Accomplishments

    • Graduated from Loveland High School in 1972
    • Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
    • Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 4 Year Letter
    • 1st Team All-EHL 880 Yard Relay Team 4
    • 2nd Team All-EHL 220 Yard Dash 4 EHL All-Star 4
    • 1st Team All-Sectional 880 Yard Relay Team 4
    • 1st Team All-Sectional 220 Yard Dash 4
    • 3rd Team All-Southwest District 220 Yard Dash 4
    • 1st Team Division AA All-City 4
    • 9th All-State 220 Yard Dash 4
    • Placed in Top 5 220 Yard Dash, 880 Relay and Long Jump at Little Miami and Blanchester Invitational Meets All 4 Years
    • 1972 School Records in 220 Yard Dash 22.7 Sec.
    • 880 Yard Relay 1min.34.3 sec. Long Jump 20ft. 5in.
    • College: Eastern Kentucky University

                                                   

    Sarah (Fisher) Kruger Class of 2019

    High School Accomplishments

    • Graduated from Loveland High School in 2010
    • Varsity Cross Country Division I, 4 Year Letter
    • Team Member 1st All-FAVC 2, 3, 4
    • Team Member 1st All-Southwest District 3, 4
    • Team Member All-Region and All-State Honors 4
    • 1st Women’s Team to Qualify to State
    • Track: 4 Year Varsity Letter
    • 1st Team All-FAVC 1600 Meter Run 1, 2
    • 2nd Team All-FAVC 1600 Meter run 3, 4
    • 1st Team All-Southwest District 1600 Meter Run 2, 3
    • 2nd Team All-Southwest District 1600 Meter Run 3, 4
    • All-Region Honors 1600 Meter Run 4
    • All-State Honors 1600 Meter Run 4
    • Represented Ohio at Midwest Meet of Champions 4
    • College: Washington University in St. Louis for Cross Country, Track and Field.

     

    Andrew Alten Class of 2019

    High School Accomplishments

    • Graduated from Loveland High School in 2014
    • Varsity Football: 3 Year Letter – Team Captain 4
    • Member 2013 Division II State Championship Team
    • 1st Team All ECC Offensive Lineman 3, 4
    • 1st Team All-City Offensive Lineman 4
    • 1st Team All-Southwest District Offensive Lineman 4
    • 1st Team All-State Offensive Lineman 4
    • Anthony Munoz Offensive Lineman of the Year 4
    • Larosa’s High School MVP Finalist 4
    • Varsity Wrestling Division I: 4 Year Letterman Captain 4
    • League Placer 285lb Weight Class 2, 4 League Champion 4
    • Sectional Placer 285lb Weight Class 2, 4 Sectional Champion 4
    • District Qualifier 285lb Weight Class 2,4 District Champion 2, 4
    • State Qualifier 285lb Weight Class 2, 4
    • State Champion 285lb Weight Class 4
    • Career Record 99 wins 21 losses. 500 Career Points
    • 50 Season Wins (2014) All Time Rank #1 in School History
    • 242 Season Points (2014) All Time Rank #2 in School History
    • 155 Season Takedown Efficiency (2014) All Time Rank #4 in School History.
    • College: University of Findlay for Football

    Want to see past LHS Hall of Fame inductee ceremonies? Click below on any of the links to watch!


    2010 Loveland High School Hall of Fame

    2014 inductees into Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame

    2016 Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame Induction

    Class of 2017 Loveland HS Athletic Hall of Fame Ceremony

    [VIDEO] Class of 2018 Athletic Hall of Fame induction

    Brandon Williams, Tim Bauer, Bobby Capobianco, and Brian Wozniak – Hall of Famers



  • [Exclusive] 4 Outstanding Athletes will be Inducted into LHS’s Athletic Hall of Fame

    [Exclusive] 4 Outstanding Athletes will be Inducted into LHS’s Athletic Hall of Fame

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Four former standout Loveland High School athletes will be inducted into the Class of 2019 Hall of Fame during halftime of the Men’s basketball game against West Clermont on Friday, January 10.

    Kevin Taylor, founder, and chairman of the Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame committee recently announced the 2019 Hall of Fame inductees.

    Jessica Ajunwa Class of 2019

    High School Accomplishments

    • Graduated from Loveland High School in 2010
    • Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4
    • 1st Team All-FAVC 2, 3, 4
    • FAVC Runner of the Year 4
    • 1st Team All-City 100 Meter Dash 4
    • 1st Team All-City 200 Meter Dash 4
    • 1st Team All-Southwest District 100 Meter Dash 4
    • 1st Team All-Southwest District 200 Meter Dash 4
    • 2nd Team All-Regional 100 Meter Dash 4
    • 2nd Team All-Regional 200 Meter Dash 4
    • 2nd Team All-State 100 Meter Dash 4
    • 2nd Team All-State 200 Meter Dash 4
    • 2nd in 100 Meter Dash at Midwest Meet of Champions 4
    • 2nd in 200 Meter Dash at Midwest Meet of Champions 4
    • College: University of Cincinnati for Track

                                        

    Sam Bolden Class of 2019

    High School Accomplishments

    • Graduated from Loveland High School in 1972
    • Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
    • Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 4 Year Letter
    • 1st Team All-EHL 880 Yard Relay Team 4
    • 2nd Team All-EHL 220 Yard Dash 4 EHL All-Star 4
    • 1st Team All-Sectional 880 Yard Relay Team 4
    • 1st Team All-Sectional 220 Yard Dash 4
    • 3rd Team All-Southwest District 220 Yard Dash 4
    • 1st Team Division AA All-City 4
    • 9th All-State 220 Yard Dash 4
    • Placed in Top 5 220 Yard Dash, 880 Relay and Long Jump at Little Miami and Blanchester Invitational Meets All 4 Years
    • 1972 School Records in 220 Yard Dash 22.7 Sec.
    • 880 Yard Relay 1min.34.3 sec. Long Jump 20ft. 5in.
    • College: Eastern Kentucky University

                                                   

    Sarah (Fisher) Kruger Class of 2019

    High School Accomplishments

    • Graduated from Loveland High School in 2010
    • Varsity Cross Country Division I, 4 Year Letter
    • Team Member 1st All-FAVC 2, 3, 4
    • Team Member 1st All-Southwest District 3, 4
    • Team Member All-Region and All-State Honors 4
    • 1st Women’s Team to Qualify to State
    • Track: 4 Year Varsity Letter
    • 1st Team All-FAVC 1600 Meter Run 1, 2
    • 2nd Team All-FAVC 1600 Meter run 3, 4
    • 1st Team All-Southwest District 1600 Meter Run 2, 3
    • 2nd Team All-Southwest District 1600 Meter Run 3, 4
    • All-Region Honors 1600 Meter Run 4
    • All-State Honors 1600 Meter Run 4
    • Represented Ohio at Midwest Meet of Champions 4
    • College: Washington University in St. Louis for Cross Country, Track and Field.

     

    Andrew Alten Class of 2019

    High School Accomplishments

    • Graduated from Loveland High School in 2014
    • Varsity Football: 3 Year Letter – Team Captain 4
    • Member 2013 Division II State Championship Team
    • 1st Team All ECC Offensive Lineman 3, 4
    • 1st Team All-City Offensive Lineman 4
    • 1st Team All-Southwest District Offensive Lineman 4
    • 1st Team All-State Offensive Lineman 4
    • Anthony Munoz Offensive Lineman of the Year 4
    • Larosa’s High School MVP Finalist 4
    • Varsity Wrestling Division I: 4 Year Letterman Captain 4
    • League Placer 285lb Weight Class 2, 4 League Champion 4
    • Sectional Placer 285lb Weight Class 2, 4 Sectional Champion 4
    • District Qualifier 285lb Weight Class 2,4 District Champion 2, 4
    • State Qualifier 285lb Weight Class 2, 4
    • State Champion 285lb Weight Class 4
    • Career Record 99 wins 21 losses. 500 Career Points
    • 50 Season Wins (2014) All Time Rank #1 in School History
    • 242 Season Points (2014) All Time Rank #2 in School History
    • 155 Season Takedown Efficiency (2014) All Time Rank #4 in School History.
    • College: University of Findlay for Football

    Want to see past LHS Hall of Fame inductee ceremonies? Click below on any of the links to watch!


    2010 Loveland High School Hall of Fame

    2014 inductees into Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame

    2016 Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame Induction

    Class of 2017 Loveland HS Athletic Hall of Fame Ceremony

    [VIDEO] Class of 2018 Athletic Hall of Fame induction

    Brandon Williams, Tim Bauer, Bobby Capobianco, and Brian Wozniak – Hall of Famers



  • Wrestling Head Coach Chris Switzer concludes 20 years of coaching at Loveland High School

    Wrestling Head Coach Chris Switzer concludes 20 years of coaching at Loveland High School

    It was Senior Day on  February 16 when Loveland High School Head Wrestling Head Coach Chris Switzer was presented with pillows and a quilt made of tee-shirts that represented his 20 years of coaching. The gifts were made by wrestling parents.

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School (LHS) Wrestling Head Coach Chris Switzer has just finished his 20th season at Loveland. Returning from the 2019 District Championship on March 2, he reflected on the past season and his 20 years of coaching at Loveland:

    Chris Switzer was an accomplished wrestler at Loveland High School in the 1990s.

    “2018-19 was a good season overall. I’m very proud of the fact that we had a lot of obstacles to overcome, especially with injuries and illness, but the boys worked hard, adapted to the bumps in the road, competed well, and pulled together as a team. I am so proud of our seniors for their commitment over the past four years – they all left the Loveland Wrestling Program in a better place than it was four years ago.”

    Born and raised in Loveland himself, Switzer made significant and lasting contributions to the wrestling program while in high school. He was a four-time District Qualifier, two-time District Champion, two-time State Qualifier, and a four-time finalist/ three-time Cincinnati Hills (CHL) League Champ, with a career record of 110-20-1. As a high school junior and senior, in 1993 and 1994 respectively, he was selected First Team for Cincinnati. He then went on to wrestle at the Mount St. Joseph University, where he ended up a four-time National Qualifier and a two-time Academic All-American wrestler.

    Switzer was last awarded “Conference Coach of the Year” in 2018.

    “While still at LHS, I was asked what I wanted to do after college. My response was: ‘teach history at Loveland High School and be the head wrestling coach…’”

    Switzer stayed true to his goals – he has now taught history and coached at Loveland since 1998. He became wrestling head coach at the beginning of the 2003-04 season, when Mike Rich retired from the position after 25 years.

    Looking back over the years and the success of the program, a few highlights stand out: Switzer has coached his team to six league titles, won Sectionals in 2014 and placed second at Districts the same year. He also coached Loveland heavyweight wrestler Andrew Alten to a state title.  But coaching is as much about reflecting on the challenges and understanding that you have to work hard and maintain your commitment to be successful. Wrestling is different by being a one-on-one sport and you have no one else to blame than yourself when things don’t go well. Even so, the importance of the team and its support can’t be overstated.

    “It really does take a village – or in our case, a ‘family,’ ­ ­– to make the wrestling program successful,” said Switzer. “Every year we run two home tournaments over one weekend, and we need lots of support to make that happen: table helpers, setting up and providing food for the hospitality room, moving heavy mats, etc. I am often humbled by everyone’s effort in pulling it all together.”

    The Loveland Wrestling Team after winning the 2018 ECC Championship.

    With a coaching philosophy of “work hard and everything will work itself out… No matter if you win or lose, walk off the mat the same way you walked on,” Switzer is dedicated to continuing to run the Loveland Wrestling Program. His commitment extends beyond the regular season to include attending all youth practices and, for the past 20 years, helping run the off-season Freestyle and Greco Club. He has also taken wrestlers to camp during the summer, including the renowned Jeff Jordan State Champ Camp, for just as long. And, the team works out on open mats and in the weight room for 11 out of the 12 months of the year.

    Coach Chris Switzer was celebrated by his team at the 2019 Eastern Cincinnati Conference Championship in Loveland on February 16. (photo credit: Megan Hogan)

    “I am so honored to coach here at Loveland,” said Switzer. “It is such as big part of who I am. I love what I do, and can’t think of a better place to coach. I love the competition, the grind, the interactions, the friendships, the winning tradition, and the pride of being the head coach of the Loveland Wrestling Program. Hopefully, I have another 20 years left in me!”

     



  • Andrew Alten Named G-MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year

    Andrew Alten Named G-MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year

    Alten earned just about every possible award a football player could receive during his senior season with the Oilers

    Findlay, Ohio – Senior football player Andrew Alten was named the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) Male Scholar Athlete of the Year, which was announced on July 10 by the league office.

    Alten, a native of Loveland, Ohio, earned just about every possible award a football player could receive during his senior season with the Oilers and helped the team to their very first appearance in the NCAA Division II National Playoffs.

    Alten secured All-American honors from D2Football.com, the Associated Press, the Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association (D2CCA) and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). He also picked up all-region accolades from the D2CCA and AFCA during his final year at Findlay.

    The 2017 Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) Offensive Lineman of the Year, Alten was voted first team all-league as well.

    While Alten had much success on the field, he was equally as impressive in the classroom. Alten carried a 3.91 grade point average and majored in computer science and math applied computer science. He also had a minor in information processing and is now a graduate student.

    Re-print with the permission of University of Findlay Athletics.

    The Andrew Alten File

    Height: 6-2
    Weight: 308
    Year: Sr.
    Hometown: Loveland, Ohio
    High School: Loveland
    Position: OL

     

    2017 – Appeared and started in nine games…Named G-MAC Offensive Lineman of the Year…Named first team all-G-MAC…Named first team all-American by AFCA…Named second team all-American by the D2CCA…Named second team all-American by the Associated Press…Named first team all-region by D2CCA…Named Don Hansen first team all-region…Anchored an offensive line that, prior to his injury in week nine, protected its quarterback better than any o-line in the country, allowing just 0.33 sacks per game at that time…In Alten’s nine games, Findlay rushed for 292.3 yards per game (fourth in the country), scored 47.7 points per game (third in the country), and picked up 248 first downs (second in the country). His efforts helped lead an Oilers offense that was one of just two teams in the country in any division to post 250+ yards of rushing offense and passing offense (the other was Ohio State).

    2016 – Appeared and started in ten games…Named first team all-GLIAC…Named second team all-region by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette..Helped pave the way for an offense that, for the first time in school hisory, featured a quarterback with 2,500+ passing yards, a receiver with 1,000+ receiving yards, and a tailback with 1,000+ rushing yards in the same season.

    2015 – Apperaed and started in all 11 games…Blocked for an offense that put up 36.1 points per game and 477.5 yards per game.

    2014 – Appeared in eight games…Made seven starts…Played center, right guard and left guard for the Oilers during the year…Helped pave the way for the Oilers to average 448.4 yards per game and 35.3 points per contest.

    Prep – Lettered in football, wrestling and track…Named all-Ohio in football…Was a first team all-conference pick…Earned all-city honors…Named all-conference in wrestling…Was the Ohio 2014 Wrestling State Champion in the heavyweight division. Andrew as a senior was on the 2013 Loveland High School Div. II championship team as an OL.

    Personal – Born Andrew Devin Alten…Son of Ed and Leah Alten…Has two brothers, Jacob and David.