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  • [Preview] Loveland Women back after best season in program history

    [Preview] Loveland Women back after best season in program history

    Kate Garry who recently committed to Akron averaged 9.1 points per game last season. (file photo)

    by Matthew Huether

    Loveland, Ohio – This week’s Loveland winter sports preview will be on the Loveland Womens Basketball team. The team comes off of their best season in program history last year where they went 18-5 (10-4 conference).

    Senior Jillian Hayes averaged 15.7 points per game last year.

    Leading Loveland are Senior Marie Plitt, and Juniors Jillian Hayes and Kate Garry.

    Hayes was named First Team all ECC last year while Garry was named Second Team all ECC. Hayes averaged 15.7 points per game, 8.6 rebounds per game, 3.3 steals per game, and 1.4 blocks per game last season. Garry who who recently committed to Akron, averaged 9.1 points per game, 1.3 assists per game and 1.1 steals per game last season. Plitt who is committed to play Volleyball at Ball State averaged 6.8 points per game, 5.5 rebounds per game, and 1.7 steals per game her sophomore year. Plitt missed almost all of last season with an injury and hopes to have a bounce back year.

    Loveland looks to start the season off right when they open up against Wilmington at Lakota West on Sunday, November 25th at 10 AM.



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  • MAC awards Drew Plitt Offensive Player of the Week

    MAC awards Drew Plitt Offensive Player of the Week

    Drew Plitt (9) playing for the Loveland Tigers in 2013 (Loveland Magazine file photo)

    MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES WEEK TWELVE
    FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE, DEFENSIVE, SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

     

    Offensive Player of the Week:  Ball State QB Drew Plitt

    Ball State sophomore quarterback Drew Plitt (Loveland, Ohio) threw a career-high three touchdown passes on 21-26 passing for 258 yards in a 42-41 (OT) win over Western Michigan on Nov. 13.  Plitt made his second start this season and completed 80.8 percent of his passes (21-of-26), the highest percentage by a Ball State starting quarterback since Keith Wenning completed 81.8 percent (27-of-33) of his passes against Miami (Ohio) on Nov. 29, 2013.  He notched a personal-best 22-yard run in the fourth quarter to set up a touchdown and threw a 2-yard touchdown pass in overtime to give the Cardinals a 42-35 lead. (From getsomemaction.com/news)

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    Drew Plitt quarterbacked the Loveland Tigers to a State Div. II Championship in 2013

    2017 (R-Fr.): Started the season as the team’s No. 4 quarterback … forced into action the final five games, with three starts, due to injuries at the quarterback position … made his collegiate debut in relief during the Toledo game on Oct. 26 … scored on a four-yard touchdown run in the third quarter against the Rockets … earned his first collegiate start at Eastern Michigan on Nov. 2 … threw for a season-high 169 yards and two touchdowns at EMU … led the Cardinals on a touchdown drive on their second possession at Northern Illinois on Nov. 9.

    2016 (Fr.): Took a redshirt season.

    HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters from coach Fred Cranford at Loveland High … team captain and honorable mention all-district as a senior … helped the Tigers win the 2013 state title … owns the school record for career passing touchdowns (42) … completed nearly 60 percent of his passes for more than 1,400 yards and 15 scores as a senior … also ran for three touchdowns in 2015 … two-time all-conference pick … team captain and MVP for the basketball team as well … first team all-conference as a junior … a member of the National Honor Society.

    PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Julie Plitt … born Jan. 9, 1998 … one sister and one brother … full name is Steven Andrew Plitt.

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is of Plitt’s college signing day at Loveland High School. Watch as Athletic Director Julie Renner talks about his accomplishments.



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  • You are invited: Building Tiger Nation Community Meeting #2

    You are invited: Building Tiger Nation Community Meeting #2

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District is moving forward in its master planning process to determine the needs of the school buildings and facilities. All stakeholders in the Loveland community – parents, students, teachers, residents and businesses – are invited to attend Community Meeting #2 in the Loveland Intermediate/Middle School cafeteria (757 South Lebanon Road) on November 28, 6:30-8:30 PM.

    This is the second community meeting during the master plan assessment phase and will focus on the ability of the Loveland school buildings to accommodate the delivery of education as it compares to the stakeholder vision for the Tiger student experience and research related to 21stcentury learning. The first meeting, held in September with more than 100 community members in attendance, presented data from the physical building assessments completed over the summer.

    The purpose of the physical building assessments and educational facility evaluation conducted in 2018 is to provide data for decision-making regarding a master plan to be presented to the Loveland Board of Education in spring 2019. Community Meeting #3 is planned for January 23.

    (Registration is not required to attend.)



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  • [Loveland Schools] In case of inclement weather

    [Loveland Schools] In case of inclement weather

    Schools will operate on a “Closed” or “Delay” schedule in case of inclement weather

    Loveland, Ohio – This is a reminder to the Tiger Family that the Loveland City School District operates on a two-hour delay schedule for weather-related delay days. This means all buildings will begin classes on a two-hour delay from regular start times, and all buses will run on a two-hour delay to pick up students. On weather delay days, Loveland Early Childhood Center (LECC) will enact the following schedule:
    • Preschool and AM Kindergarten = 11:10-12:50
    • Preschool and PM Kindergarten = 2:10-3:50
    • All Day Kindergarten & First grade = 11:10-3:50

    Note: For buildings currently offering breakfast, this will not be available on any snow delay days.

    The community will be notified about weather-related delays and closing through the district’s School Alerts system, the district website, on the district social media sites, which all members of the Tiger Family are encouraged to follow: Facebook (Loveland City Schools), Twitter @lovelandtigers), and through traditional media outlets.

    Contact your building should you have specific questions.

    The District will also be posting closing and delay information here in Loveland Magazine and on our Twitter page.


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  • Loveland is led by Seniors, Jalen Greiser and Matthew Toigo

    Loveland is led by Seniors, Jalen Greiser and Matthew Toigo

    by Matthew Huether

    Loveland, Ohio – The Winter Sports season is upon us and the Loveland Men’s Basketball team is looking forward to their upcoming season..

    Coach Rob Reis (File Photo)

    The Loveland Men’s Basketball team is Coached by Rob Reis. Coach Reis is in his fourth year of coaching at Loveland and holds a 29-41 record over his first three years, including a playoff win over Amelia. After a 5-18 season last year, Loveland looks to get back on track this season.

    Loveland is led by Seniors, Jalen Greiser and Matthew Toigo. Jalen was named First team all ECC last season and averaged 13.5 points per game, 5.1 rebounds a game (1.3 offensive) and  2.4 assists per game. Matthew was named Honorable Mention

    Loveland will be led by Senior, Jalen Greiser (Photo from 2017 season)

    all ECC last season and averaged 9.5 points per game and 2.3 rebounds a game. Also look for Senior Tripp Willis and Junior Alec Soth to have big impacts this season. Tripp was named Second Team all ECC last season and averaged 8.0 points per game, and 4.3 rebounds a game. Alec averaged 4.6 points per game last year and 2.2 rebounds a game.

    Loveland starts off the year at Harrison on November 30th at 7:00 PM. See the full schedule HERE.



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  • Orienteering team is recruiting new members at Loveland High School

    Orienteering team is recruiting new members at Loveland High School

    Students encouraged to “find their way…”

    The Loveland Orienteering Team won numerous awards last season, including at the Flying Pig XXII, a national event: (left to right) Joe Roman (team mentor), Sam Richardson (LHS student), Nathan Stewart (LHS student), Isaac Jouwstra (Loveland resident) Leslie Nash (LHS student) and Greg Fasig (team mentor)

    Loveland, Ohio – Have you ever wondered how people found their way from one place to the other before there were well-established roads, trails, and Google maps? Have you ever wanted to go into the woods, really into the woods, but worried you might get lost? If you’d like to develop skills to navigate in the wilderness while racing from one place to the other, you’re in luck. Loveland High School (LHS) is the only high school in the area – in fact, the only one in Ohio – with an orienteering club. While unfamiliar to most, orienteering is a competitive sport that combines running and navigation in timed races. The Loveland Orienteering Team, which completed its second year in May, was adopted as a club at LHS last fall.

    Several of our members placed in their respective categories for the season standings and at the national Flying Pig Orienteering event in April.

    “It’s really exciting to introduce this awesome sport to the students and athletes at the high school,” said Sam Richardson, LHS senior and club president who also runs competitive cross country for Loveland. “With a team of 22 – 15 youth and seven adults – our team had a great past year. Several of our members placed in their respective categories for the season standings and at the national Flying Pig Orienteering event in April.”

    Loveland Senior Sam Richardson approaching a control flag during an orienteering event.

    Often associated with the military, orienteering started in Scandinavia as a land navigation training exercise for military officers more than a hundred years ago, and the U.S. Orienteering Federation was established by officers at Quantico Marine Corps Base. As an off-road, off-trail running race where participants cross land with the help of just a map and a compass, orienteering requires a high degree of fitness and the ability to navigate through unknown terrain to various checkpoints. The season runs November through May, when the frozen ground allows for less impact on the land. The freezing, followed by thawing and spring rains, often erases all signs of orienteering during the winter. And, there are no worries about poison ivy or tick bites.

    Orienteering offers a great reason to get outside this time of year.

    “Orienteering offers a great reason to get outside this time of year,” said team mentor Greg Fasig, who has been an orienteering enthusiast since 2010. “People quickly learn how easy it is to stay warm, trekking up and down the hills of the Tri-State. It’s also easier to see the contour of the land when the trees are bare, which allows you to navigate using the contour lines on the map.”

    During the 2017-18 season, the Loveland Orienteering Team participated in 18 competitions. Some of the most memorable events happened in a lot of mud, rain, and even snow – it’s rare for an orienteering event to be cancelled for inclement weather.

    “The competition at Mt. Airy Forest was especially muddy,” said Fasig. “For the season finale at Governor Bebb MetroPark it snowed, reducing visibility to less than 10 feet at times – that combined with fogging glasses makes for a much more challenging event.”

    The sport does not only require physical stamina, but also mental skills.

    The sport does not only require physical stamina, but also mental skills. Orienteers learn and develop proficiency in analyzing, planning, monitoring, assessing, modifying, and other problem-solving skills.

    “Participants practice these skills in a fun and safe environment, while under the duress of trying to complete the course as quickly as possible when racing,” said Dave Volkman, LHS teacher and club advisor for the team. “No other sport in the world combines these elements of fitness and problem solving.”



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  • Loveland High School Senior Richard Mendoza honored by College Board and Scholarship America

    Loveland High School Senior Richard Mendoza honored by College Board and Scholarship America

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District announced that Loveland High School (LHS) Senior Richard Mendoza, has earned recognition by the National Hispanic Recognition Program (NHRP) for scoring among the top 2.5 percent of Hispanic and Latino PSAT/NMSQT test takers in our region of the country.

    The NHRP, which is administered by College Board and Scholarship America, annually recognizes about 5,000 of the more than 250,000 Hispanic and Latino students who take the PSAT/NMSQT during their junior year. Students who achieve the minimum required Selection Index Score on the test and earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher by the middle of their junior year are eligible for nomination to the program. Although the NHRP does not directly include any financial awards or scholarships, it identifies academically outstanding Hispanic/Latino students and colleges may offer their own awards based on student status.



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  • You can help provide “Miracles for Maddie”

    You can help provide “Miracles for Maddie”

    Loveland, Ohio – Maddie Feder is a 19 year old in Loveland. She is plagued with many illnesses including Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Lupus, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), and possible cancer.

    Curtis Feder, a Loveland High School senior and also Maddie’s brother, started “Miracles for Maddie” with the help of the friends

    I just want my sister to be healthy. I have faith in the community to help put her mind at ease financially, so she can focus on getting better.

    and neighbors to raise money to pay for medical costs that insurance will not cover. “I just want my sister to be healthy. I have faith in the community to help put her mind at ease financially, so she can focus on getting better,” he said.

    The organization’s first event will be held at “The Works” on November 19, where 10 percent of the proceeds will go to the Feder family.

    The second event will be held all week from Dec. 2-8 at Skips Bagel Deli where 25 percent of the proceeds will go to the Feder family.

    Maddie Feder is 19 years old and a 2017 Loveland High School Graduate. Maddie is plagued with many illnesses including Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Lupus, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), to name a few. She spent close to a year in the hospital and is an intensive outpatient now. She is being seen by 22 different specialists; some located out of state, and some not covered by insurance. She has endured long and painful testing including bone marrow biopsies, CT scans, MRIs, and multiple surgeries. Her hair also began falling out in chunks. As one could imagine, all of these procedures are not free, and she needs your help in donating money to help get the medical care she needs to get her well.

    Skips Bagel Deli requires the “Miracles for Maddie” flyer to be present at the time of purchase (Skips Bagel Flyer) (The Works Flyer)

    More information about Maddie’s plight can be found at:  https://miraclesformaddie.wixsite.com/teammaddie.

    For any additional questions, contact Curtis at cfeder01@gmail.com

    Checks can be made out to Lance Feder
    Checks and donations can be sent or dropped off to
    1813 Vanderbilt Drive
    Loveland, OH 45140

  • [Gold Glove finalists announced] White Sox/Loveland Tiger Adam Engel is one

    [Gold Glove finalists announced] White Sox/Loveland Tiger Adam Engel is one

    Rawlings announced the American and National League finalists for the 2018 Gold Glove Awards on Thursday, spelling out many of the game’s premier defenders. Read more about the awards at MLB.com. Winners will be announced on Nov. 4.

    “Engel, who notably robbed three home runs in the span of a week in August, led all AL outfielders with 17 OAA.”

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    National League: 
    Lorenzo Cain, Brewers; Billy Hamilton, Reds; Ender Inciarte, Braves

    American League: Jackie Bradley Jr., Red Sox; Adam Engel, White Sox; Mike Trout, Angels
    Inciarte tied St. Louis’ Harrison Bader for the MLB lead with 21 OAA, followed closely by Cain with 19. Engel, who notably robbed three home runs in the span of a week in August, led all AL outfielders with 17 OAA.



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