[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Loveland, Ohio – September 22 in Tiger Stadium is Military Appreciation night when the Football Tigers take on Milford. You can pre-order the hat or the t-shirt for this years Military game from RP Diamond.
Hats are $10 and shirts are also $10 while supplies last.
Order on-line HERE or visit RP Diamond’s showroom at 368 Loveland Madeira Road
Loveland.
Loveland fell to Miamisburg last Friday 6-41. Loveland football sits last in the ECC with 0-3 overall. However, the conference season has not yet started.
Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
LVL
MIA
MIA
TD
11:45
YERKINS,Jon 73 YD RUN (BELL,Noah KICK)
0
7
MIA
TD
06:02
CLARK,Tony 2 YD RUN (BELL,Noah KICK FAILED)
0
13
2ND QUARTER
LVL
MIA
MIA
TD
11:24
CLARK,Tony 5 YD RUN (BELL,Noah KICK)
0
20
MIA
TD
07:23
YERKINS,Jon 19 YD PASS FROM VONGSY,Tate (BELL,Noah KICK)
0
27
MIA
TD
03:20
CLARK,Tony 23 YD RUN (BELL,Noah KICK)
0
34
3RD QUARTER
LVL
MIA
MIA
TD
02:21
JOHNSON,Tyler 15 YD PASS FROM VONGSY,Tate (BELL,Noah KICK)
0
41
4TH QUARTER
LVL
MIA
LVL
TD
07:26
Kyle Whitaker 95 YD RUN (Evan Highland RUSH FAILED)
6
41
Team Stat Comparison
LVL
MIA
1st Downs
3
21
Total Yards
121
410
Passing Completions
2
6
Passing Attempts
5
9
Passing Yards
9
91
Passing Average
1.8
10.1
Rushing Attempts
24
41
Rushing Yards
112
319
Rushing Average
4.7
7.8
3rd Down Efficiency
0-8
5-7
4th Down Efficiency
0-1
1-2
Penalties
7-63
9-80
Turnovers
0
1
Possession
21:22
26:38
Next week, the team will play Withrow away at 7:00 PM on Friday, the 15th. Loveland students will be able to purchase spirit bus tickets to and from Withrow for $5. Pre-sale tickets are $4 for students, $6 for adults and $8 at the gate.
Women’s Volleyball
Loveland women’s volleyball still holds first in the ECC with 4-0 in conference and 8-0 overall. They are tied with Anderson.
Last year, Loveland women’s volleyball went to the Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC) tournament, where they fell to Turpin, landing them a second place spot in the ECC. Loveland has not won the women’s volleyball ECC title since 2012, but are off to an undefeated start.
The team took down Kings 7-0 and Withrow 8-0 this week.
Loveland Varsity Volleyball competes against Kings. Photo by David Miller.Senior, Anna Cooper. Photo by David Miller.
SEP. 2017
OPPONENT
RESULT
RECORD
Tue. 5
Kings
W 25-14, 25-12, 26-24
7 – 0 (3 – 0)
Thu. 7
at Withrow
W 25-1, 25-6, 25-4
8 – 0 (4 – 0)
The Lady Tigers will next take on Anderson at 7:00 PM at home on Tuesday, the 12th. The will also play at Walnut Hills at 7:00 PM on Thursday the 14th. On Saturday, the 16th, Loveland volleyball will compete against both Lakota West and Mercy at home. Time is TBA and will be announced here.
Men’s soccer
Loveland Men’s soccer trails the pack with a three-way tie at sixth in the ECC. With a 0-2-0 conference win-loss-tie and 1-3-1 overall, the team is tied with West Clermont and Withrow for last.
Last week, Loveland fell to Turpin 2-1.
AUG. 2017
OPPONENT
RESULT
RECORD
Sat. 19
Indian Hill
W 3 – 2
1 – 0 – 0 (0 – 0 – 0)
Thu. 24
Fairfield
L 2 – 1
1 – 1 – 0 (0 – 0 – 0)
Sat. 26
La Salle
T 0 – 0
1 – 1 – 1 (0 – 0 – 0)
Thu. 31
at Kings
L 2 – 1
1 – 2 – 1 (0 – 1 – 0)
SEP. 2017
OPPONENT
RESULT
RECORD
Thu. 7
Turpin
L 2 – 1
1 – 3 – 1 (0 – 2 – 0)
This week, the varsity men’s soccer team will take on Walnut Hills away at 8 PM on Thursday, the 14th. They will also compete away at Mason on Saturday the 16th at 7:00PM.
Women’s Soccer:
Loveland Varsity women’s soccer still holds a strong lead as they continue their 2-conference and 6-overall winning streak. Last week, the team played their first Eastern Cincinnati Conference matches, besting Ryle 4-0 and Turpin 1-0.
Results
AUG. 2017
OPPONENT
RESULT
RECORD
Sat. 19
Fairfield
W 3 – 0
1 – 0 – 0 (0 – 0 – 0)
Tue. 22
at Lakota West
W 2 – 1
2 – 0 – 0 (0 – 0 – 0)
Sat. 26
Campbell County
W 8 – 0
3 – 0 – 0 (0 – 0 – 0)
Tue. 29
at Kings
W 4 – 0
4 – 0 – 0 (1 – 0 – 0)
SEP. 2017
OPPONENT
RESULT
RECORD
Sat. 2
Ryle
W 4 – 0
5 – 0 – 0 (1 – 0 – 0)
Tue. 5
at Turpin
W 1 – 0
6 – 0 – 0 (2 – 0 – 0)
The team next plays Walnut Hills at home on Tuesday, the 12th at 7 PM. On Saturday, the 16th the team will take on Mount Notre Dame away at 7 PM.
Cross Country
Men’s cross country runner, Greg Ballman, still holds third place, with a time of 16:27.70.
Ansley Richards holds 5th in the ECC for the women’s team with a time of 19:48.00 and Ellie Carr is in 12th with a time of 20:01.00.
At the Norwood Invitational, Ansley Richards won the women’s race and Greg Ballman came in second.
Men’s Golf
Loveland Men’s golf is still in a three-way tie for first with Turpin and Milford at 3-1 conference w-l. Last week, the team beat Mason 161-175.
Results
AUG. 2017
RESULT
Thu. 10
Loveland 159, Kings 163
Mon. 14
Lakota East Invitational 0, Loveland 0
Mon. 21
LaSalle Invitational 0, Loveland 0
Wed. 23
Loveland 151, Turpin 161
Thu. 24
Loveland 165, Walnut Hills 184
Mon. 28
Loveland 168, McNicholas 177
Thu. 31
Anderson 149, Loveland 155
SEP. 2017
RESULT
Tue. 5
Loveland 161, Mason 175
The team will play the Hadley Classic at 1 PM at Glenview on Sunday, the 10th. On Tuesday the 12th at 3:30 PM the team will play at Hickory Woods against Milford. On Wednesday the 13th, the men’s varsity golf team will take on Mariemont at 4 PM at a location TBA. On Thursday, the 14th, the team will play West Clermont at Friendly Meadows at 4 PM.
Women’s golf
Loveland Varsity women’s golf is tied for second with a 2-1 conference win/loss. The team is neck-in-neck with Turpin and Anderson.
Results
AUG. 2017
RESULT
Fri. 4
Loveland 182, Mt Notre Dame 197
Tue. 15
Loveland 186, Kings 191
Wed. 16
Loveland 176, Anderson 197
Thu. 17
at Princeton **score not reported**
Tue. 22
Turpin 188, Loveland 193
Wed. 23
Loveland 184, Milford 196
Thu. 31
Loveland 177, Bishop Fenwick 210
SEP. 2017
RESULT
Tue. 5
Loveland 191, Anderson 228
Wed. 6
Loveland 182, Lakota West 205
Thu. 7
Loveland 180, Little Miami 224
Last week, the team beat Little Miami, Lakota West and Anderson.
On Tuesday, the 12th the team will take on Fairfield at a time TBA at Walden Pond. On Thursday, the 14th the Lady Tigers will compete against Kings at 3:30 PM at O’Bannon Creen Golf Course.
Women’s Tennis
Loveland Varsity women’s tennis is tied for second with Walnut Hills with a 3-1 conference record. Last week, the team beat Lakota West 3-0 and West Clermont 5-0.
Results
AUG. 2017
OPPONENT
RESULT
RECORD
Fri. 11
Mount Notre Dame
W 4 – 1
1 – 0 (0 – 0)
Mon. 14
Wilmington
W 5 – 0 postseason
2 – 0 (0 – 0)
Tue. 15
at Oak Hills
W 5 – 0
3 – 0 (0 – 0)
Wed. 16
at Springboro
L 4 – 1
3 – 1 (0 – 0)
Mon. 21
Beavercreek
L 3 – 2
3 – 2 (0 – 0)
Tue. 22
Kings
W 5 – 0
4 – 2 (1 – 0)
Wed. 23
at St. Ursula
L 5 – 0 postseason
4 – 3 (1 – 0)
Thu. 24
Turpin
L 5 – 0
4 – 4 (1 – 1)
Wed. 30
at Lakota East
L 4 – 1
4 – 5 (1 – 1)
Thu. 31
Anderson
W 5 – 0
5 – 5 (2 – 1)
SEP. 2017
OPPONENT
RESULT
RECORD
Wed. 6
Lakota West
W 3 – 0
6 – 5 (2 – 1)
Thu. 7
at West Clermont
W 5 – 0
7 – 5 (3 – 1)
Fri. 8
at Milford
score not reported
7 – 5 (3 – 1)
On Monday, the 11th, the team will take on Walnut Hills away at 4 PM. On Wednesday, the 13th, the tennis team will compete against Sycamore B at 4 PM at home. On Thursday, the 14th, the team will play at the at Coaches Classic at 4 PM at a location TBA. On Saturday, the 16th, the team will finish their competition in the Coaches Classic at 8 AM.
2016-17 Award-Winning Staff of Loveland High School’s Roar (Front Row L to R:) Co-editorAnna Azallion, Alyssa James, Reese Tittle, Hannah Bingham, Patrick Seroogy, Niki Fiorenza (Second Row L to R:)Claire Beran, Stone Taul, Sam Smith, Jon Parker
Quill & Scroll honors the 2016-17 student staff of Loveland High School’s newspaper ‘The Roar’
Loveland, Ohio – The Quill & Scroll Honorary Society for High School Journalists awarded the 2016-17 staff of the Loveland High School (LHS) student newspaper The Roar International First Place.
“We are so proud of these Tiger-journalists,” said LHS Principal Peggy Johnson. “This award is a testament to the team’s talent and dedication, and I expect continued excellence from this year’s staff.”
“The International First Place rating is an advancement over the second place received for the 2015-16 school year,” said LHS English Teacher and Roar Sponsor Rhonda Overbeeke. “This is a wonderful accomplishment, and a moment for our students to celebrate a job well done.”
In addition to the International First Place, LHS students also earned a superior rating for overall coverage, writing, and editing, and an exceptional rating for graphics, photos and layout.
The 8th Annual Captain Seth Mitchell Hero 5k is upon us. The 5k has been the source for over $20,000.00 in scholarship funds for deserving seniors from Loveland High School since 2010.
Captain Seth Mitchell
Your contribution of $100 will get your name on the T-shirt (and we’ll send you a T- shirt also). A $250.00 contribution get’s your business advertised on the shirt (plus shirts)
What more could you ask??
You can see the T- shirts from the 2016 event in the attachments.
The Athletic Department will be coming around to all buildings and departments tomorrow, Thursday morning, between 9-10:30am to sell Crosstown Showdown tickets for this Friday’s Football Game.
Please remember, due to this being a special event game on our Tiger Turf, everyone must have a ticket. No Passes, Golden Buckeye Cards or Staff IDs will be accepted at the gates.
The cost of tickets, for all ages are $5 presale and $7 at the gate. Our gates open Friday at 5:30pm.
If you want to take advantage of the school to school ticket service tomorrow, please leave the following at the front desk of your school/department by 9am:
1. Put your name and number of tickets needed on the outside of an envelope with your CASH only payment.
2. We will leave your purchased tickets, along with any change needed, in your same envelope.
3. Please pick your envelope back up from your front desk anytime after 10:30am.
Thanks!
Presale Tickets will also be on sale in the High School Athletic Office:
Thursday, 7:00am-2:30pm and 4:30pm-8:30pm
Friday, 7:00am-1:00pm
Tickets will be on sale at the gate for $7 starting at 5:30pn on Friday evening.
Come out and support our Loveland Tigers this Friday evening!
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.
On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School class celebrated their commencement at Xavier University’s Cintas Center. Many of the 373 students who graduated have achieved impressive feats through their high school career, and will now enter into a new stage of life. This ceremony symbolized that step. 160 received honor diplomas.
A group of musicians perform a soundcheck before the ceremony. Top, from left: August Lamson, Jane Pearson, Jacalyn Parsley. Bottom, from left: Drew Docherty, Brady Dotson, Brady Funke.
Senior, Sophia Sperry, prepares with the rest of the Loveland Band before graduation.
Ryan Rofles, Tyler Dixon, Jack Stanley and Cameron Price pose before entering the Xavier Cintas center. Rofles, Dixon and Stanley will be attending University of Cincinnati. Price will be joining the US Navy.
Jacalyn Parsley and Jane Pearson pose before entering graduation. Parsley and Pearson anchored together on the Loveland daily school news, LHSNN. Parsley was named both homecoming and prom queen her senior year. Pearson was active in Show Choir and student government, founded and ran crochet club, and was Class President.
Band director Geoffrey Miller conducts as guests enter the Cintas Center
Mitch Robison welcomed everyone to the commencement Robinson has been active in athletics, and was a standout player on the basketball team. Robinson will be attending Indiana University.Lucy Rawson stands with her peers for the national anthem. Rawson will be attending Western Kentucky University.
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The Loveland Senior Ensemble performs
Jacalyn Parsley sings
Erica Perl sings with choir. Perl was a writer and editor for the school newspaper, The Roar, an active member of the yearbook committee and Show Choir. Perl will be attending the University of Cincinnati to pursue marketing.
Sam Faingold gave the Introduction of Guests. Faingold was active in the school yearbook committee and will be attending Ohio State.
Jane Pearson speaks to the class of 2017. Pearson was Class President, and will be attending Brigham Young University. Watch her speech here.
Co-salutatorians, Rachel Ingal (left) and Julia Dillhoff (right) speak to their peers and family. Ingal was a member of Show Choir and founded and ran the High School Democrats of America club. Ingal will be attending Notre Dame. Dillhoff played Lacrosse and was recently recognized at the spring sports awards for her performance. Dillhoff will also be attending Notre Dame. Watch their unique speech here.
Aaron Autin plays guitar during the creative co-salutatorian speech. Autin was one of the top bowlers for Loveland, and will be attending Miami University.
Rachel Ingal and Margaret Eilert singing Phil Collins “You’ll be in my heart”.
Rachel Ingal and Margaret Eilert, sing during the graduation ceremony. Both were members of Show Choir. Eilert was awarded the Maegly Music Scholarship, was named best female soloist in the National Show Choir competition and was first violin in chamber orchestra. Eilert will be attending Capital University.
Valedictorian, Ali Syed, speaks to the graduating class. Syed plans to attend the University of Alabama and then Northeast Ohio Medical University. Watch his speech here.
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Brady Funke plays guitar to the John Mayer song “Stop This Train”
Jane Pearson, Abby Hickey and Jacalyn Parsley singing “Stop this Train”.
August Lamson, Jane Pearson, Abby Hickey, Jacalyn Parsley, Drew Docherty, Brady Dotson and Brady Funke perform.
Brady Funke and Brady Dotson celebrate after finishing their performance.
Principal Peggy Johnson speaks to the class of 2017 about their accomplishments and their future. Watch her speech here.
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Niki Fiorenza watches classmates perform. Fiorenza has been active in Showband and was an editor and writer for the school newspaper. Fiorenza will be attending Ohio University for media.
Senior, Wyatt French, performs with the Loveland Band.
Superintendent Chad Hilliker speaks to the class of 2017. Hilliker will be graduating with this year’s students as he moves on to his next endeavor after years of serving the district and community. Read his speech here.
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Jon Parker graduates. Parker was the photo editor for the school newspaper and has been artistically involved in the Loveland community. Parker helped found the Loveland Film Club and has starred in two short films written and directed by his classmates. He plans to attend Ohio University to study media.
Jacob Payzant hugs a teacher. Payzant has been musically active. Payzant will be attending the University of Cincinnati.
Cole Behrens graduates. Behrens was an editor for the school newspaper and was politically active. Behrens was the founder of Coffee Club and will be attending Ohio Univerity to study journalism.
Hunter MacAfee graduates. MacAfee has been involved in the Cincinnati scottish community and is a bagpipe player. MacAfee will be attending Ohio University.
Maya Earl graduates. Earl was voted most artistic by her peers and awarded a $1000 scholarship by the Loveland Arts Council. Earl will be attending the DAAP program at the University of Cincinnati.
The class of 2017 throws their caps
James Meckey stands surrounded by falling confetti. Meckey played football, and will be attending Centre College.Kelsey Blanchard begins to leave the Cintas center as confetti falls.
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Drew Docherty leaves the Cintas Center. Docherty will be attending Indiana University.
Jack Sexton leaves the stadium. Sexton will be attending Ohio University.
Riley Becker walks down the hallway out of the Cintas center.
Jacob Clements walks down the hall to leave graduation. Clements was a baseball, lacrosse and football player.
Teachers and faculty, surrounded by confetti, watch student leave.
Graduation was, in most ways, just a symbolic step towards the future of these hundreds of students. But it was an important step, and a time to reflect on the numerous successes of the class of 2017. The talent, dedication and passion demonstrated by students of the class have been clearly demonstrated through the list of accomplishments that go along with every graduate. Through academics, arts, athletics and community involvement, individuals of the Loveland class of 2017 have made an effort to strengthen Loveland and build a culture. As these impressive many continue on their trend of high aspirations, there is no doubt that they can positively impact their community and the world as a whole.
On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.
In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you will watch as School Board President Dave Blumberg speaks the Class of 2017.
On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.
In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you will watch as Principal Peggy Johnson presents the Class of 2017.
On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.
In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you will watch as Ali Syed gives his Valectorian speech at the LHS Graduation.