Tag: Loveland High School Ohio

  • LHS Tiger Miya Brines will Showcase her Track and Field Talents at the Next Level!

    LHS Tiger Miya Brines will Showcase her Track and Field Talents at the Next Level!

    Each citizen in Loveland makes up an important piece of the community, but in saying that it’s up to the citizen as to what they do with their role as an important piece of that community. This is what makes up a community’s “D.N.A.”

    Over the past three years, Loveland Magazine has been in search of community members that truly play an important role in Loveland’s D.N.A.

    Cassie Mattia

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – One of the best Loveland High School Track and Field athletes of all time achieved a student athlete’s ultimate dream…a ticket to compete collegiately!

    Recently graduated, Miya Brines will be training as a Heptathlete at the University of Iowa proving to her teammates, coaches, and fans something they knew all along; she has a bright future filled with more Track and Field milestones ahead of her. There’s no denying that Brines will go down in Tiger history making her a part of “What’s In Loveland’s D.N.A!”

    Fellow track star Mikayla Loomis joined the interview with Miya. Loomis will enter her Senior year at Loveland High School.

    Brines grew up in Loveland and began her love for Track and Field in Junior High School. Both her parents, Chad and Lisa, and coaches immediately saw that Brines was going to excel in Track and Field as her ability was already above and beyond athletes competing against her. As Brines continued to dedicate herself to fine-tuning her god-given ability, LHS’s Track and Field coaches knew they were about to encounter one special individual as she entered into her Freshman year as a Tiger.

    The LHS coaches and Brines parents couldn’t have been more right as in 2018 Brines achieved 1st Team All-ECC (Eastern Cincinnati Conference) in the 4×100 meter relay. As Brines became more experienced and dove even deeper into training, she began to hit goals that she would’ve never dreamed of achieving! In 2019, Brines was awarded 1st Team All-ECC in the long jump, made it to the State Meet in the 100-meter hurdles breaking the school record that was previously held in 2016 with a time of 14.70 seconds. Brines coaches and teammates were not only impressed but were also inspired as Brines’ ability to be a team leader went beyond anyone’s expectations causing her other teammates to thrive in their own Track and Field events.

    After the interview Miya was given a hurdle gate-board with a brass plaque commemorating her school records in the 100 Meter High Hurdles, Long Jump, and High Jump.

    Right before the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020 Brines qualified for Indoor Track and Field Nationals in the 60-meter hurdles, long jump, and the 4×200 meter relay. Unfortunately, Nationals ended up being canceled leaving Brines frustrated but motivated to achieve even more her Senior year at LHS.

    This year Brines made her mark in Tiger history! She not only broke her own record in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 14.39 seconds but also broke the high jump school record that was previously held in 2016 with a jump of 5 feet 6.5 inches. Her successful Senior season led her to take the top spot in the ECC in 5 categories; the 100-meter dash (12.32 seconds), the 200-meter dash (25.27 seconds), the 100-meter hurdles (14.39 seconds), the high jump (5’06.50), and the long jump (17’10.05). Brines also achieved a spot on Ohio MileSplit for Division 1 ranking 14th in the 100-meter dash, 8th in the 200-meter dash, 3rd in the 100-meter hurdles, 2nd in the high jump, and 6th in the long jump.

    With all of Brines unbelievable achievements, leadership skills (even while having to sit out the rest of her Senior season due to a grade 3 stress injury/reaction in her tibia and fibula), as well as her ability to overcome the most challenging hurdles, there’s no doubt that Brines has claimed her spot as a part of Loveland’s D.N.A!

    After writing about Miya multiple times over the past few years and receiving a very touching email from her father Chad I just knew that we had to do a special on-camera interview featuring Miya, her coaches, and one of her closest teammates, Mikayla Loomis.

    So without much further ado here is another rendition of “What’s In Loveland’s D.N.A” featuring LHS Track and Field superstar, Miya Brines in an exclusive Loveland Magazine TV on-camera interview!

    For more inspirational stories featuring individuals who without them Loveland wouldn’t be what it is today, tune into “What’s In Loveland’s D.N.A?”

    Read more of our, What’s in Loveland’s DNA” stories…

  • Community Rally’s Around LHS’s Coach Parker at Opening Night of “Rolling Mondays!”

    Community Rally’s Around LHS’s Coach Parker at Opening Night of “Rolling Mondays!”

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – It’s official! Loveland High School’s (LHS) Women’s Basketball Coach, Darnell Parker, has quite a loyal fanbase of Tigers! 

    On Monday, April 12th, Bishop’s Quarter, located in Downtown Historic Loveland, hosted “Rolling Mondays,” a fundraiser in support of Coach Darnell Parker as he battles Colin and Liver Cancer. The first Rolling Monday proved to be a success as fundraiser organizers, Jessica Early, Jodi Stanton, Loveland Magazine, and several LHS parents and local business owners, brought the community together to generate funds to help pay Coach Parker’s Cancer bills. 

    Beginning at 6 PM the community began to “Roll” into Bishop’s Quarter so that they could “Eat Out to Help Out” Coach Parker. The fun-filled night kicked off with the serving of the “Coach’s Cocktail,” which included Tito’s, muddled strawberries, lime, basil, and simple syrup. I for one can say that the cocktail was not only unbelievable but very popular with those that attended the fundraiser! 

    While Coach Parker’s fans enjoyed their cocktails they were able to enjoy spectacular live music provided by Brad Martin, and yes he did dedicate “Paparazzi” by Lady Gaga to yours truly! As if the fantastic live music and refreshing cocktails weren’t enough, LHS Women’s and Men’s Basketball players competed against one another to see who could get the most entries into the Split the Pot drawing (Women’s Team) or the Gift Basket Raffle (Men’s Team)! The winning team ended up being the LHS Women’s Basketball Team but that doesn’t go without saying that the Gift Baskets were beautifully done and included a lot of superb prizes. The Split the Pot rounded out to be a whopping $500 for the very first Rolling Monday!

    Towards the end of the fundraiser, it was easy to see that Coach Darnell Parker has touched a lot of people’s lives with his vibrant personality, competitive drive, unbelievable coaching skill set, and ability to help so many athletes succeed.

    Bishop’s Quarter was filled with many pillars of the community on Monday night and they wanted to share with YOU what their experience was like at the first Rolling Monday EVER! Here are a few of those individuals’ thoughts about their “Eat Out to Help Out” night at Bishop’s Quarter!

    “Bishop’s Quarter was honored to support Darnell and his fight against cancer. It was my first time meeting Darnell and it did not take long to understand why so many people care about him and support him in his fight vs. cancer,” Co-Owner of Bishop’s Quarter, Mark Wiehe said, “He is an amazing and inspiring guy and I left our first meeting feeling like we have known each other for years. I was extremely proud as a Loveland resident and business owner to see the support shown by the school, basketball program, and community. Thank you, Cassie and Loveland Magazine for your support of Coach Darnell!!”

    “The first of the three Rolling Monday events to support Coach Parker was incredible! Bishop Quarter management, Mark and Kevin, hosted a fantastic evening,” LHS parent and one of the Rolling Monday organizers, Jessica Early said, “Loveland Magazine’s sponsorship and support were fantastic. Our Loveland community showed up with love, energy and amazing generosity. It truly was a special night in Loveland and we look forward to the next Rolling Monday event, Monday, April 19th at The Works!  I’m sure it will be wonderful.” 

    “Because I respect coach Parker and his team so much I jumped at the chance for Loveland Magazine to be the media sponsor,” Loveland Magazine Editor in Chief David Miller said, “I was so impressed with what Jodi and Jessica did! I was especially impressed with their organizing skills! I truly appreciated the wonderful hospitality Bishop’s Quarter and staff showed to all, it was a memorable night.”

    Thank you so much to everyone who contributed to making the night such a big success! We appreciate YOU!

    Here at Loveland Magazine, we of course had to capture the magic of the very first Rolling Monday so please enjoy the video footage and photos captured by both David Miller and myself!

    The next Rolling Monday is set to kick off at The Works Pizza located at 20 Grear Millitzer in Downtown Loveland on April 19th with activities from 6 PM-10 PM. The Works Pizza will be holding a Bartender Competition from 6 PM-10 PM in which guest appearances will be made by several Loveland community leaders! I will be guest bartending from 6 PM-6:45 PM, Jill Dressell (parent of a LHS basketball player) will be taking the 7 PM-7:45 PM time slot, Brad Early (Assistant Varsity Coach for the LHS Women’s Basketball team and a LHS parent) will be competing from 8 PM-8:45 PM, and Jodi Stanton (Parent of a former LHS Women’s Basketball player and current LHS Men’s basketball player) will be running the bar from 9 PM-9:45 PM.

    The guest bartender with the most tips (tips will be donated to Coach Parker) will win the competition! Split the Pot tickets will also be sold from 6 PM-8 PM.

    We hope to see the Loveland community and beyond at next week’s Rolling Monday at The Works Pizza! Believe me you won’t want to miss out on all the fun and the opportunity to give back to Coach Darnell Parker!

  • Introducing LHS Homecoming 2020 COVID-19 Style!

    Introducing LHS Homecoming 2020 COVID-19 Style!

    Cassie Mattia is a resident of Historic Downtown Loveland and the Associate Editor of Loveland Magazine

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – This Loveland Tiger Homecoming was one for the history books! Although many locals pray to never have to orchestrate a “COVID-19” Homecoming again here at Loveland Magazine we felt as though we should still celebrate and document the memorable event for those who were not able to get a glimpse of what it was like.

    Loveland High School and the Loveland Athletic Boosters tried their best to make the 2020 Homecoming Game as normal as possible despite COVID 19 restrictions that “Ruled Sovereign” over the evening that had no crowning of a Queen or King. Loveland’s Principal Peggy Johnson after the Homecoming event assured families, students, friends, and Tiger fans that she hopes to make up for students missing the traditional Homecoming experience and would like to hold the Homecoming Saturday night dance this winter if the pandemic restrictions ease.

    Even though there wasn’t a tradition Homecoming Saturday night dance Loveland Magazine’s David Miller did catch the Tiger Band busting a move for a few seconds at the Homecoming game against Little Miami!

    The “non-traditional” Homecoming  Parade consisted of cheerleaders and players escorted to the High School upon the red chariot of a local fire truck provided by the Loveland-Symmes Fire Department! Luckily we captured the impromptu Homecoming parade on video for you our loyal readers as it left Historic Downtown and crossed over the Little Miami River.

    The tradition of delivering the game ball via helicopter did continue as Grand Marshall Otto Huber, the Loveland-Symmes Fire Chief, landed mid-field to hand off the ball to the officiating crew.

    In the video below Loveland Magazine’s David Miller captured the Marching Band and Color Guard during the opening ceremony playing the fight song and the National Anthem. The video also includes some action clips from the game including the opening kick-off and the traditional pre-game fireworks as the Loveland Tigers ran onto the field!

    The visiting Little Miami Panthers ruled the field of play, beating our Tigers 55-20.

    Our Tigers traveled to Covington, Kentucky on Friday, September 25th to play the Holmes Bulldogs. Loveland grabbed their first win of the season, 48-14! The Tigers are now 1-3 overall and 0-3 in the ECC. The Loveland Football team will play again on Friday, October 2nd at Kings at 7 p.m.


    55

    Little Miami
        1 2 3 4 T  
      LM 42 0 6 7 55  
      LVL 20  

    20

    Loveland

    Scoring Summary
    Team Stat Comparison
      LM LVL
    1st Downs 0 0
    Total Yards 547 267
    Passing Completions 14 16
    Passing Attempts 24 35
    Passing Yards 336 214
    Passing Average 14.0 6.1
    Rushing Attempts 36 18
    Rushing Yards 211 53
    Rushing Average 5.9 2.9
    3rd Down Efficiency 0-0 0-0
    4th Down Efficiency 0-0 0-0
    Penalties 0-0 0-0
    Turnovers 0 3
    Possession N/A 22:54
     
    Little Miami Stats
    PASSING
      CP/AT YDS AVG TD INT
    Aidan JONES 13/24 328 13.7 5 0
    Colton BLANKENSHIP 1/1 13 13.0 0 0
    Team 14/25 341 13.6 5 0
    Loveland Stats
    PASSING
      CP/AT YDS AVG TD INT
    Calvin Cloud 16/35 214 6.1 3 1
     
    RUSHING
      ATT YDS AVG LG TD
    Riley PRINGLE 16 107 6.7 0 2
    Aidan JONES 4 31 7.8 0 0
    Colton BLANKENSHIP 4 28 7.0 0 1
    Ashton MIDDLEKAMP 4 34 8.5 0 0
    Jack COOPER 3 2 0.7 0 0
    Nathan REBMAN 3 1 0.3 0 0
    Reis STOCKSDALE 2 2 1.0 0 0
    Chandler OTT 1 5 5.0 0 0
    Team 37 210 5.7 0 3
    RUSHING
      ATT YDS AVG LG TD
    Calvin Cloud 10 22 2.2 0 0
    Mason Moore 3 18 6.0 0 0
    Aaron Morton 2 6 3.0 0 0
    D’Marqo Johnson 2 9 4.5 0 0
    Jack Bergman 1 -2 -2.0 0 0
    Team 18 53 2.9 0 0
     
    RECEIVING
      REC YDS AVG LG TD
    Reis STOCKSDALE 5 125 25.0 0 2
    Trey WILLIAMS 3 58 19.3 0 0
    Ty WILLIAMS 2 70 35.0 0 2
    Riley PRINGLE 1 11 11.0 0 0
    Ashton MIDDLEKAMP 1 20 20.0 0 0
    Dylan FRITH 1 13 13.0 0 0
    Brayden BISCHOFF 1 44 44.0 0 1
    Team 14 341 24.4 0 5
    RECEIVING
      REC YDS AVG LG TD
    Aaron Morton 4 95 23.8 0 0
    Ethan Lund 3 29 9.7 0 0
    Jack Bergman 3 52 17.3 0 0
    Austin Lodor 2 24 12.0 0 0
    Reece Hatfield 1 -2 -2.0 0 0
    Luca Aquilino 1 5 5.0 0 0
    D’Marqo Johnson 1 -3 -3.0 0 0
    Tyler Lake 1 14 14.0 0 0
    Team 16 214 13.4 0 3
     
    KICKING
      FG PCT LNG XP PTS
    Colton BLANKENSHIP 0/0 0.0 0 2/2 2
    Wyatt ALBERS 0/0 0.0 0 1/1 1
    Team 0/0 0.0 0 3/3 3
    KICKING
      FG PCT LNG XP PTS
    Adam Koscielicki 0/0 0.0 0 2/2 2
     
    PUNTING
      NO YDS AVG TB -20 LNG
    Ty WILLIAMS 1 41 41.0 0 0 41
    PUNTING
      NO YDS AVG TB -20 LNG
    Ethan Lund 2 75 37.5 0 1 0
     
    PUNT RETURNS
      NO YDS AVG LNG TD
    PUNT RETURNS
      NO YDS AVG LNG TD
    Aaron Morton 2 14 7.0 0 0
     
    KICKOFF RETURNS
      NO YDS AVG LNG TD
    Ben GAST 1 1 1.0 0 0
    Reis STOCKSDALE 1 17 17.0 0 0
    Nathan REBMAN 1 22 22.0 0 0
    Team 3 40 13.3 0 0
    KICKOFF RETURNS
      NO YDS AVG LNG TD
      3 66 22.0 0 0
    Luca Aquilino 2 16 8.0 0 0
    Ethan Lund 1 7 7.0 0 0
    Aaron Morton 1 18 18.0 0 0
    Sean O’Donnell 1 1 1.0 0 0
    D’Marqo Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0
    Team 9 108 12.0 0 0
     
    DEFENSE
      SCK FF FR TD INT YDS TD
    Nathan GORDON 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0
    Collin STREUER 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Nick GREENWELL 0.0 0 0 0 1 5 0
    KC DUNCAN 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0
    Brentan SIMMERMAN 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Joey BECK 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0
    Dom SITEK 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0
    Team 3.0 2 2 0 1 5 0

    No Defense Stats Available for Loveland

    For more of your latest Loveland High School sports 411 stay tuned with me, Cassie Mattia!