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  • Loveland Athletic Boosters Mulch Sale

    Loveland Athletic Boosters Mulch Sale

    Promoted Post

    Order by April 4th

    Free Local Delivery on April 7
    Full Pallets Delivered April 9-13
    Simply go to:
    LovelandAthleticBoosters.com

     
    If you have any questions:  LAB@G-FG.COM or (513) 898-9973

     

          • Two kinds of high quality mulch are available to purchase by the bag, in bulk or by the pallet
          • Queen City Dark Hardwood – Triple processed (their biggest seller)
                • $4.75 per 2.0 cf bag (50 bags/pallet = $237.50)
          • Enhanced Black Dye
                • $5.00 per 2.0 cf bag (50 bags/pallet = $250.00)
          • 10 bag minimum order
          • Pallets include 50 bags
          • Free local delivery of your mulch order will be provided
          • Bag delivery April 7th
          • Full pallets will be delivered April 9th – 13th
          • All orders done online
          • Pay online by credit card or check

    100% satisfaction guaranteed
    If you have questions, contact:
    Bob Gerstemeier 513.898.9973 or LAB@G-FG.com

  • LAB Spirit Days Sale at RP Diamond

    LAB Spirit Days Sale at RP Diamond

    RP Diamond Printing & Embroidery

    RP Diamond is the exclusive retailer of LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT WEAR Welcome to  RP Diamond Printing & Embroidery located at 370 Loveland Madeira Road.



  • A Tiger Resolution for the New Year

    A Tiger Resolution for the New Year

    By Dr. Amy Crouse,

    The BIG headline for the district in November was the incredible success of our State Champion Lady Tigers Soccer Team – WOW!

    Photo by Sam Smith © 2017

    To be a part of our Tiger Family during this outstanding accomplishment by our amazing student-athletes has been an absolute highlight of my time here in Loveland! While we all know how the final game turned out – I wonder how many of you have heard the story behind the making of that winning headline? It’s a story about goals that were set… by the Lady Tigers… while at Camp Kern… BEFORE the season began.

    I’m sure that you can guess their top goal was to win that state title that has eluded them the two previous seasons. That is not the part that has me eager to sit down with the champions and Coach Kelly and learn more.

    As a team, the athletes identified what their individual game stats would need to be if they were going to win.

    What really caught my attention were the eight goals the team set to achieve leading up to the state victory finale. Eight goals that strategically led to the state title win. As a team, the athletes identified what their individual game stats would need to be if they were going to win. Each team member understood what they needed to do for the team to maintain the consistency of elite performance that would advance the mission of the team.  

    And they did it.

    In a big, awesome, Tiger kinda way.

    In fact – those student-athletes achieved EVERY goal they set for the season.

    In fact – those student-athletes achieved EVERY goal they set for the season.

    I call that amazing… and, an inspiration – I hope to us all.

    As we collectively close the book on the year 2017, many of us will look to the New Year with new goals in mind.

    As the educational leader of this district – I can assure you that our Tiger Family is keeping our eyes on the target for our own story of success. We are staying focused on the “big three” goals we set for this 2017-18 academic year: Growth, Innovation, and Care.

    Just like our State Champion student-athletes – from our building secretaries, to our teachers, from our bus drivers, to our food service professionals, from our administrators to our custodial staff, and with our Board of Education leading the way – we are all focused on the success of the students who we are privileged to serve.

    Students who have learned what it takes to be the best of the best.

    Please join our Board of Education in recognizing the outstanding achievement of our Lady Tigers 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 12, at the Board of Education Business Meeting (Loveland Intermediate School Media Center). The Loveland Athletic Department will induct the entire 2017 Lady Tigers Soccer Team into our Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame during halftime of our Tiger basketball games vs. Kings Friday, Dec. 15. And, our Loveland Athletic Boosters are generously going to purchase State Championship rings for our student-athletes and coaches. When the rings come in, we will organize a public ring ceremony event, where all are welcome.

    Dr. Amy Crouse is Interim Superintendent of the Loveland City School District

    Let us all resolve to be the best that we can be in the New Year. It is the Tiger way.

    In service to our Tigers


    Champions Tour through Loveland for Loveland Women Division I State Soccer Champs

     

    Loveland women’s soccer: state champions [photo gallery+video]

     



     

  • LHS grad Joey Oberholzer needs our support!

    LHS grad Joey Oberholzer needs our support!

    This is an appeal from the Loveland Athletic Boosters

     

     

      Most of you have already heard, but The Loveland Athletic Boosters would like to inform and ask our Tiger Nation to help a former Loveland athlete.
     
    Joey Oberholzer is a 2012 graduate of Loveland High School who was a 4 year Varsity swimmer ending his Loveland career leading his team as captain. Joey is currently employed by Loveland Canoe and Kayak as manager, loves being outside, and active in any way he can be. Joey is known for his continual smile and willingness to pitch in and help anyone he can. He is a competitor in and out of the pool, but Joey is now in the fight of his life.  After a serious fall on July 10th, fracturing his spine and neck, he has undergone two major surgeries: one to fix his fractured neck, the second to stabilize and repair his spine. In the coming days he will be transferred to a rehabilitation center to work on the next obstacles—the largest being his attempt to walk again.As Joey and his family look to the days, weeks, and even years ahead, they have two large expenses: the obviously expensive medical bills, modifying their home for Joey’s new mobility needs, and arranging transportation. 

    Joey is a great young man and his parents, Chris and Carol Oberholzer of Loveland, have been great supporters of Loveland High School and the athletic department. The Oberholzer Family is, and will always be, a part of our Tiger family. 

    As I conclude this letter, I want to ask you to surround this family and support them any way you can.  As parents, you can imagine the stresses – or can we even begin to imagine the stress of this situation?  Chris and Carol have been a great team, taking shifts at the hospital, continuing to run their business, and continue to be parents to their other children.  If you are able and willing to provide financial assistance, please follow the link below.
     
    It is remarkable that Joey survived the fall and subsequent surgeries.  Tiger family, we are LOVELAND STRONG and this community has overcome many hurts, devastations  and crisis…… let’s surround Joey and his family and make this nightmare just a little more manageable, a little more bearable and surround them in every way possible.  Your financial support as well as your fervent prayers are so appreciated.
     
    Please help Joey by making a difference and helping him overcome this battle by going to:
    https://www.gofundme.com/joey-oberholzers-medical-fund
     
    Jeff Williams
    President of Loveland Athletic Boosters