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  • Building and Zoning Department suspends of services

    Building and Zoning Department suspends of services

    Loveland, Ohio – Following the “Stay-at-Home or Shelter-in-Place” order from Governor DeWine, effective at the end of business on Monday, March 23 building and zoning permits and applications have suspended.

    No applications will be accepted until further notice. Existing permits received prior to the end of business on Monday, March 23 will be processed in the order they were received.

    According to City Hall, is anticipated that the suspension will last until April 6 and may be extended further.

    For questions regarding building permits and applications call 513-707-1447 or email: bnoel@lovelandoh.gov. For questions regarding zoning permits and applications, you may also, call 513-707-1450 or email: ewisby@lovelandoh.gov.



    When survivors are forced to stay in the home or in proximity to their abuser, it can create circumstances where their safety is compromised, and they may need to alter their safety plan.

    For any victims and survivors who need support, we are here for you, 24/7.

    Call 1-800-799-7233 or if you’re unable to speak safely, you can log onto the hotline.org or text LOVEIS to 22522

  • Ohio Tax Commissioner Announces State and Local Income Extension!

    Ohio Tax Commissioner Announces State and Local Income Extension!

    Cassie Mattia is theAssociate Editor and Lead Reporter at Loveland Magazine. She lives in Historic Downtown Loveland

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland your prayers have been answered! Friday afternoon, the Ohio Tax Commissioner extended the due date for both filing and payment of state and local income tax helping not only the state of Ohio as whole but also helping many of our very own Loveland Residents. The City of Loveland announced the extension yesterday on the City’s website. Below is the statement from the City of Loveland’s official website.

    “Late Friday afternoon, the Ohio Tax Commissioner extended the due date for filing and payment of state income tax, which in turn has extended municipal income tax filings and payments.

    Municipal income returns and payments for the tax year 2019 with a due date of April 15, 2020, have been extended to July 15, 2020. Estimated payments for the first and second quarters of the tax year 2020 have also been extended to July 15, 2020.”

    If you would like to learn more about the City of Loveland and how they are working hard to overcome the COVID-19 outbreak visit their official website at https://lovelandoh.gov/.


     

  • Loveland Legacy Foundation Aims to Give Back to Local Businesses and Their Employees!

    Loveland Legacy Foundation Aims to Give Back to Local Businesses and Their Employees!

    Cassie Mattia is theAssociate Editor and Lead Reporter at Loveland Magazine. She lives in Historic Downtown Loveland

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – The COVID-19 outbreak has been devastating for many people around the world. Those who own or are employed by small businesses have been some of the individuals that have been hit the hardest by this crisis. Both The City of Loveland and The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance (LMRCA) recognized that these businesses and their employees needed assistance so they came together and created a game plan. Saturday, President of LMRCA Cee-Cee Collins released a statement announcing that the Loveland Legacy Foundation would be assisting area businesses affected by closing and lay-offs due to the COVID-19 virus restrictions. This, of course, is another prime example of what the “Sweetheart of Ohio” is all about! Below is a statement from President Cee-Cee Collins on just what the Loveland Legacy Foundation will be doing for Loveland’s local businesses and employees.

    “Many businesses in the Loveland, Ohio area have had to either close their doors at this time or lay off several employees in order to stay open. Many continue to fight to stay open to serve us.

    The Loveland Legacy Foundation whose main purpose is to improve the Loveland community plan to offer assistance to area businesses.  President, Steve Max, shared, “this type of crisis is what our organization was created for! We want to help our smaller businesses survive this crisis and come back strong when it passes.”

    We are asking the community at large to give where they are able. Gift cards are being accepted to help unemployed workers bridge the gap. Consider a gift card from an area business or store where they can obtain the resources they may be lacking. Here is a list that shows area businesses that are selling gift cards and their hours: https://lovelandoh.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=204

    Gift cards can be dropped off to Alley Boutique located in Historic Downtown Loveland, Ohio: 210 West Loveland, Ohio. (drop cards in the secure mailbox next to the flagpole), or to the Little Miami River Chamber of Commerce: 425 West Loveland Avenue mailbox.

    Loveland Legacy Foundation is also asking for monetary donations to help both business owners who may help with rent or supplies to stay open. Please make donations directly to Loveland Legacy Foundation; www.Lovelandlegacyfoundation.org.

    Loveland area businesses need us all at this time. They are the fabric of our community and have always been generous to all of us, it’s time for US to give to them.  Thank you!”

    If you would like to learn more about Loveland’s local businesses and how you can help visit LMRCA’s website at  www.lmrchamberalliance.org or feel free to email President CeeCee Collins at ceecee@lmrchamberalliance.org.

    Stay tuned to our website, Twitter (https://twitter.com/lovelandmagazin), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/LovelandMagazine/) page for the latest Loveland and COVID-19 updates!



  • [Video Interview] Loveland’s Mayor Talks COVID-19 and What the City is Doing to Keep YOU Safe!

    [Video Interview] Loveland’s Mayor Talks COVID-19 and What the City is Doing to Keep YOU Safe!

    By Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – It has been a tough few weeks for people all over the United States with COVID-19 hasn’t reached its peak. With many small businesses and schools being forced to close their doors for the safety of the public, community members all over Ohio are wondering what’s next?

    LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV decided to join forces with Loveland’s Mayor Kathy Bailey in an on-camera interview so that we could get answers to some of the community’s hard-hitting questions! Mayor Bailey sat down with us, while of course still adhering to the 6 feet rule, in the Amphitheater at Nisbet Park in Downtown Loveland in hopes that she could not only share what she and her team are doing for the community but also answer any questions the Loveland community, small businesses, and school officials might have about the foreseeable future.

    We know most of Loveland is at home right now wanting to connect with the community virtually so in saying that sit back, grab your favorite snack, and tune into LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV presents a “One-on-One With Mayor Kathy Bailey!”

    RECENT UP-DATES to this story:

    Read the full statement from Lt. Amy Campbell: Loveland Police Lt. Amy Campbell: We want our residents to abide by the Shelter in Place order

    Ohio Tax Commissioner Announces State and Local Income Extension!

    Building and Zoning Department suspends of services

    Utility Payments

    FOR MORE INFORMATION:

    Loveland Council declares a state of emergency

    Read the Emergency order that Council adopted



  • Loveland closes park playgrounds and basketball courts

    Loveland closes park playgrounds and basketball courts

    The playground equipment at the Loveland Primary/Elementary school campus has been wrapped in yellow caution tape.

     

    Loveland and Miami Township, Ohio – To prevent the spread of the COVID 19 virus, the City of Loveland has corraled play equipment in their parks with yellow caution tape following the recommendations of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.*

    The playground in Loveland’s Kiwanis Park on Wall Street in the West Loveland Historic District
    The basketball court in Loveland’s Kiwanis Park on Wall Street in the West Loveland Historic District
    The playground in Nisbet Park in downtown Loveland

    Miami Township has removed the rims at park playground basketball courts after witnessing people who were not social distancing.

    BASKETBALL COURTS CLOSED

    We are now physically removing all rims from the basketball courts at our four parks. The courts are now closed to all. Thank you for your cooperation.

    This also means they’re not available for the examples we saw this week: a father and daughter using one; a mother and son and a couple of siblings shooting together.

    Although this was suggested by the Governor (not ordered), we had hopes park goers would act responsibly so families, and individuals, would have a place to go to get fresh air & physical activity.

    *Here is the Stay at Home Order from the Ohio Department of Health.

  • Latest news and updates from Loveland City Hall

    Latest news and updates from Loveland City Hall

    Building and Zoning Department Suspension of Services

    building permit

    Following the “Stay-at-Home or Shelter-in Place” order from Governor DeWine, effective at the end of business on Monday March 23, 2020 building and zoning permits and applications will be suspended. No applications will be accepted until further notice. Existing permits received prior to the end of business on Monday March 23, 2020 will be processed in the order they were received. It is anticipated that the suspension will last until April 6, 2020 and may be extended further. For questions regarding building permits and applications please call 513-707-1447 or email: bnoel@lovelandoh.gov. For questions regarding zoning permits and applications, please call 513-707-1450 or email: ewisby@lovelandoh.gov.


    Utility Payments

    Loveland Seal

    Drive-up WIndow at City Hall is closed

    In an effort to further reduce staffing at City Hall, effective immediately, the drive-up window at City Hall will be closed. Utility payments can be made online by Clicking Here.  The city will also continue to process utility payments through the mail and those deposited in the drop box at City Hall. 

    Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.  We will continue to monitor the email info@lovelandoh.gov 24 hours a day to address any questions, concerns or needs that you may have.

    David Kennedy, City Manager


    Brush Pickup Temporarily Suspended

    Loveland Seal

    Due to the need to perform essential duties only, we are temporarily suspending our Spring Brush Pickup program. Brush already placed at the curb can remain.  As soon as we are able, brush pickup will be reinstated.  

    We apologize for any inconvenience. 

    David Kennedy, City Manager


    Council Meeting Cancelled

    Loveland City Council will not hold a meeting that was scheduled for Tuesday, March 24, 2020.

    How to stay informed

    We are strongly encouraging the public to sign up, via the City’s website, for newsflash, updates, alerts and announcements. Residents can do so by visiting:
    https://www .lovelandoh.gov/MyAccount/ProfileCreate?dn=https://www .lovelandoh.gov&from= url&url=/. Once they create a username and password, they can select which information they want to subscribe to. The process is very easy and takes about 2 minutes.

    On March 20 the City Manager also announced:

    Other COVID-19 activities for the week included a review of budgeted capital improvement projects and equipment purchases that could be suspended. In total, 15 projects, totaling over $550,000 were suspended, until such time as the impact of the virus outbreak on the City’s finances can be fully evaluated.

    The following is a summary of actions taken by City Staff to do our part to reduce the spread of COVID-19:

    • Restricted water shut offs
    • Closed all City buildings to public access
    • Closed all public restrooms
    • Canceled all committee meetings
    • Allowed some City staff to work remotely
    • Reduced City staffing in the Office
    • Deferred/Continued all Mayor’s Court Cases until May 7.
    • Maintained security and access into the City Water Plant
    • Improved communication to our residents with the addition of a dedicated “Button” on our home page for important links and updates on the virus

  • Here is what Rumpke wants Loveland residents to know

    Here is what Rumpke wants Loveland residents to know

    Coronavirus Update from Rumpke

    For nearly 90 years, our family business has been protecting the health and safety of the communities by providing sound environmental collection and disposal.

    Now more than ever, our team is needed to help combat the spread of illness. We are taking additional steps to ensure the safety of our team members as well as our customers. There are steps you can also take to prevent the spread of disease.

    What You Can Do:

    • Bag all of your trash. This reduces employee exposure to items like used tissues and other personal hygiene products.
    • Place trash at the curb the night before scheduled service.
    • Continue to place recycling in your bin loose. Ensure you only place the correct items in your recycling container. Remember items like trash bags and grocery bags, tissues, napkins and paper cups aren’t accepted.
    • Properly dispose of medical sharps. Medical sharps used to administer medication to individuals or pets should be placed in a rigid plastic container, clearly marked “Sharps”, sealed shut and placed in trash.
    • We are experiencing higher call volumes at this time. If you have a question, please consider contacting Rumpke Customer Service via email at Rumpke.com or through Facebook private message.

    What We are Doing:

    • We are closely monitoring the rapidly changing public health environment and following sanitary protocols recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as well as OSHA.
    • Employees have been instructed to follow CDC recommendations regarding proper hand washing and sanitization.
    • Our safety team is reinforcing that field employees including drivers, landfill and recycling team members continue to wear required personal protective equipment, including gloves and protective eyewear.
    • Inside of our facilities, we have elevated our cleaning procedures, reinforcing cleaning of frequently touched surfaces.
    • We have requested office personnel limit travel and conduct meetings virtually.
    • We have suspended public tours of Rumpke sites as well as participation in public events through the end of April.

    Our commitment is to people – our employees and customers come first. Removing waste is essential to the health and wellness of our society, and we will continue to do everything we can to keep our employees and communities safe. We will continue to update you as more information becomes available. Right now, we ask for your patience and understanding as we all work together to get through this.

    To our employees, to our customers, to our healthcare workers and first responders – Thank you.



    When survivors are forced to stay in the home or in proximity to their abuser, it can create circumstances where their safety is compromised, and they may need to alter their safety plan.

    For any victims and survivors who need support, we are here for you, 24/7.

    Call 1-800-799-7233 or if you’re unable to speak safely, you can log onto the hotline.org or text LOVEIS to 22522

  • Loveland Council declares a state of emergency

    Loveland Council declares a state of emergency

    “As a result of the spread of COVID-19, pursuant to R.C. 735.051 a real and present emergency exists in the City of Loveland.”

     

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City Council met in a “Special Session” this afternoon at 5 PM and passed a resolution declaring a state of emergency in the City that gives broad powers to City Manager Dave Kennedy to deal with consequences of a possible spread of the COVID-19 virus. The powers were granted to make sure that if Council can not meet, the manager can act swiftly to exercise all necessary “emergency authority” for the protection of the lives and property of the people of the City. The meeting was held at the Loveland Museum Center,

    The Resolution reads in part, “There is an urgent and immediate need to take emergency measures to maintain essential municipal operations, protect lives, homes, and property, and to ensure that basic needs of City residents are met.”

    Voting for the Resolution was Mayor Kathy Baily, Andrew Bateman, Ted Phelps, Neal Oury, and Kent Blair. Vice-Mayor Rob Weisgerber did not attend the meeting at the advice of his doctor.

    Tim Butler voted against the Resolution. He made two suggested amendments that did not receive the support of other councilmembers. Butler was not ready to grant the City Manager more authority than the Ohio Governor or other state agencies were yet willing to declare, such as possibly unilaterally closing local bars and restaurants.

    There are no reported cases of COVID-19 in the City at present.

    LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV was there to broadcast the meeting live. You can watch a replay of the meeting on our Facebook Page. The City Manager and Clerk of Council Misty Brents requested the live feed so that residents could be informed.

    Kennedy, Fire Chief Otto Huber, and Police Chief Sean Rahe each gave an update on the precautions their departments are currently taking to protect the public and city employees.

    City Solicitor Joe Braun live-chatted during the meeting via the City Manager’s smartphone. The speakerphone allowed conversation between Council and their lawyer. Braun did not attend because someone in his law office is under preventative observation for having the COVID-19 virus.

    Below is the Emergency order that Council adopted this afternoon.


    Resolution 2020-_____

    Resolution declaring a state of emergency in the City of Loveland due to the coronavirus disease outbreak

    WHEREAS, there has been an outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) across the United States of America and in the State of Ohio; and

    WHEREAS, there have been multiple confirmed cases of COVID-19 across the State of Ohio; and

    WHEREAS, the President of the United States Donald J. Trump has declared a national State of Emergency and the Governor of the State of Ohio, Michael Dewine, has declared a State of Emergency in Ohio (Executive Order 2020-OID) which, among other restrictions, has closed all schools in the State of Ohio and limits large indoor gatherings; and

    WHEREAS, Governor DeWine’s Declaration follows the Center of Disease Control and Prevention “Interim Guidance,” recommending that all employers consider how best to decrease the spread of COVID-19, including the review of guidance from state and local health officials; and

    WHEREAS, there is an urgent and immediate need to take emergency measures to maintain essential municipal operations, protect lives, homes, and property, and to ensure that basic needs of City residents are met.

    NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Loveland, Hamilton, Clermont and Warren County, Ohio:

    Section 1. That the City Council hereby declares that a State of Emergency exists in the City of Loveland, and invokes and declares those portions of the Ohio Revised Code which are applicable to the conditions and have caused the issuance of this resolution to be in full force and effect in the City of Loveland for the exercise of all necessary emergency authority for the protection of the lives and property of the people of the City of Loveland and the restoration of local government with minimal interruption.

    Section 2. Any and all powers to be exercised by the City as authorized by Ohio Revised Code Chapter 5502 are permitted by passage of this Resolution and are incorporated herein by reference.

    Section 3. Finds that as a result of the spread of COVID-19, pursuant to R.C. 735.051 a real and present emergency exists in the City of Loveland affecting the public health and safety of residents necessitating the purchase and acquisition of certain items and services by the City Manager to maintain essential municipal operations and deal with the present emergency without the requirement for competitive bidding, advertising and the pre-authorization of City Council.

    Section 4. The City Manager is hereby authorized to take any and all steps necessary to maintain order and control in the City of Loveland for the well-being, health and safety of residents.

    Section 5. All public offices and employees of the City of Loveland are hereby directed to exercise the utmost diligence in the discharge of duties required of them for the duration of the emergency and in the execution of emergency laws, regulations, and directives, both federal, state and local.

    Section 6. All citizens are called upon and directed to comply with necessary emergency measures to cooperate with public officials and emergency services personnel in executing emergency operational plans, and to obey and comply with the lawful direction of properly identified emergency services personnel.

    Section 7. All operating forces and residents affected by such conditions should direct their communications and requests for assistance and operations directly to the City Manager.

    Section 8: That the Council hereby finds and determines that all formal actions relative to the passage of this Resolution were taken in an open meeting of the Council, and that all deliberations of this Council and of its Committees, if any, which resulted in formal action, were taken in meetings open to the public, in full compliance with applicable legal requirements, including Section 121.22 of the Ohio Revised Code.

    Section 9: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after the earliest date allowed by law.

    Approved as to Form:

    _________________________ City Solicitor

    Passed: ___________________

  • One Tiger Makes it to State, Another Tiger Team Heads to Nationals!

    One Tiger Makes it to State, Another Tiger Team Heads to Nationals!

    In the photo above Liam Hamill (2nd from left) is with his family for a Senior Day photo. Liam Hamill will be competing in the State Championship for Wrestling

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School Athletics has yet again seen several Tiger teams reach their peak as the Winter Sports season comes to an end! Loveland’s Athletic Director, Brian Conaster, made the announcement Monday that Liam Hamill will be competing in the State Championship for Wrestling and the Women’s Indoor Track Team will be competing in the National Championship.

    Senior Liam Hamill wrestled his heart out on Saturday lending him the opportunity to advance to the State Championship Tournament which will take place in Columbus on Friday, March 13th through Sunday, March 15th. Liam finished at the top of the 170 weight class in the ECC with 34 wins, 9 losses, and 23 pins. Check out these photos from over the weekend of Hamill pre and post-victory!

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B9cNpkvgREj/

    Loveland’s Women’s Indoor Track Team also made some noise this weekend at the State Tournament placing 13th as a team! Several Lady Tigers competed at the chance to make it to the National Tournament, which will be held in Harlem, New York beginning on Friday, March 13th. Individually Kaitlyn Andrews competed in the 60m dash and the 200m dash, Miya Brines competed in the 60m hurdles and the long jump, Sarah Hallock competed in the 400m dash, Emmy Sager competed in the 3200m run, Megan Korniak competed in the high jump, and Sophia Horrigan competed in the pole vault. The Tigers also competed in the 4x200m relay, which included Miya Brines, Kaitlyn Andrews, Reagan Brunett, and Sarah Hallock, the 4x400m relay, which consisted of Ellie Carr, Ava Westfall, Chloe Smeller, and Sarah Hallock, and the 4x800m relay, which included Ellie Carr, Jessie Gibbins, Sarah Madix, and Ansley Richards.
    After competing like Tigers over the weekend Miya Brines advanced to Nationals in the 60m hurdles and the 4x800m relay team advanced as well! Brines will be racing on Saturday, March 14th while the 4x800m relay squad will compete on Friday, March 13th. Check out the podium shot that was captured of our Lady Tigers on Sunday!
    Conaster was so proud of the Tigers that advanced to the State and National Tournaments that he decided to host a send-off parade at LHS on Wednesday, March 11th, at 2 pm. Conaster reminded teachers to, “Please have your class step into the hallway, outside of your classroom, for the send-off parade. Our student-athletes, their coaches and the drumline will come to every floor starting at 2:00 pm. Please have your class, out in the hallway, to cheer them on! We appreciate your support for these athletes!”
    The following students will get the privilege to be in the send-off parade:
    Liam Hamill
    Sarah Hallock
    Megan Korniak
    Nadia Trombley 
    Kaitlyn Andrews 
    Miya Brines
    Makaela Feldman
    Chloe Smeller
    Regan Brunett
    Ellie Carr
    Jessie Gibbons
    Sarah Madix 
    Ansley Richards
    Emmy Sager
    Sophia Horrigan 
    Ryan Hetzel 
    To check both the Tigers’ progress and the results as they compete in the State and National Tournaments this weekend you can visit www.ohsaa.org. GO TIGERS!!
  • [Photo Album] Tigers fall in close game vs. Mount Notre Dame

    [Photo Album] Tigers fall in close game vs. Mount Notre Dame

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, OhioIt was a packed gym Saturday afternoon at Princeton High School filled with many spirited fans rooting on Loveland’s Women’s Basketball Team as they pushed to win their first District Championship. Although the Lady Tigers didn’t pull off the win, the game itself was still both competitive and exciting!

    The Lady Tigers took on Mount Notre Dame, who were not only ranked number 1 in Ohio’s Division 1 High School Women’s basketball poll they were also ranked #3 in the nation by MaxPreps, as well as being both undefeated and the reigning Ohio Champs!

    Loveland began the 1st quarter focused on shutting down MND’s top scorers and creating opportunities for Jillian Hayes inside the paint. The Tigers managed to achieve their first-quarter goals ending the quarter with a 19-17 lead, a field goal percentage of 40 percent, and they kept MND’s top scorers to single digits. 

    In the 2nd quarter, the Tigers kicked up their defense allowing MND to score only 7 points. Although MND beat Loveland 7-6 in the 2nd quarter, the Lady Tigers capitalized on their free throws, going 6 for 6. Senior Jillian Hayes led the Tigers at the half in points with 8 followed by Freshman Josie Early who tallied up 6 points. Junior Tess Broermann contributed heavily adding on 4 points, 4 assists, and 1 steal. Senior Kate Garry was the top rebounder at the half with 3 and collected 2 assists. 

    After the half, both Loveland and MND turned up the heat! The 3rd quarter seemed to be all about the fast break as most of Loveland’s baskets were either scored on a fast break or a v-cut pass to the basket. With 5:33 left on the clock in the 3rd quarter, the Lady Tigers led by 7 points. MND mirrored Loveland’s effort going 42 percent from the 3 point line and 82 percent from the free-throw line. MND outscored Loveland in the 3rd quarter 18-13, but the score did not reflect Loveland’s tenacity as they not only hustled for every loose ball they also capitalized on the defensive end.

    Going into the 4th quarter the Loveland Tigers had everything to gain and nothing to lose. Loveland pushed until the very last second of the game but unfortunately did not collect the District title. MND outscored the Tigers 19-10 in the 4th quarter making the final score of the game 61-48.

    Loveland fans at the game and at home all agreed that although the Tigers did not win it was still an exciting game and such an honor to see such a great group of women compete. The top performer for Loveland was Jillian Hayes who put up 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists. Following close behind Hayes was Josie Early who collected 11 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, and 1 block. The ECC champs ended their season with an impressive 22-4 record.

    Emotions ran high as Loveland lined up to receive their District runner-up medals after the game ended. ECC Coach of the Year Coach Darnell Parker and Loveland’s Athletic Director Brian Conaster handed out the school history-changing medals with a smile and a huge hug to each Lady Tiger. After medals were handed out many of the Lady Tigers ran up to their friends and families to express to them how much they appreciated their support throughout the season. It’s safe to say that the season this particular Loveland High School Women’s Basketball Team had will go down as the best season ever in LHS Women’s Basketball history. 

    Loveland Magazine would like to congratulate the LHS Women’s Basketball Team and the LHS Athletic Department for having such an incredible year! We could not be more proud of everything everyone on the team and staff accomplished. We are truly touched to have had the opportunity to cover such a great basketball program! We wish the women moving on to the play at the college level the best of luck and of course those that still have a couple more years to play for Coach Parker we can’t wait to see what next year brings. GO TIGERS! #OURWAY!

    Read the complete game stats below the photos.

    Saturday, February 29, 2020
    61
    Mount Notre Dame
    1 2 3 4 T
    MND 17 7 18 19 61
    LVL 19 6 13 10 48
    48
    Loveland

    Mount Notre Dame
    PLAYERS FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB DREB REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
    Crockett, Autumn 2-2 0-0 4-5 2 4 6 1 1 2 2 3 8
    Stanley, Taylor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
    Stainton, Cassie 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Wolterman, Abby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0
    Cook, Makira 5-15 3-7 4-4 1 3 4 4 3 0 3 2 17
    Centrulla, Grace 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 4 5 0 0 1 1 1 4
    Phelia, Laila 5-7 1-3 6-6 1 5 6 2 1 0 3 4 17
    Bransford, K.K. 5-19 0-1 5-9 4 3 7 2 1 0 0 3 15
    TOTALS FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB DREB REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
    18-47 4-12 21-26 9 21 30 9 7 3 9 16 61
    38.3% 33.3% 80.8%
    Loveland
    PLAYERS FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB DREB REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
    Kate Garry 0-6 0-4 1-2 1 4 5 1 0 0 0 3 1
    Josie Early 3-6 0-0 3-4 0 4 4 0 1 0 1 0 9
    Tess Broermann 2-8 0-3 3-3 2 1 3 8 1 0 2 2 7
    Jillian Hayes 7-11 0-0 6-7 1 3 4 3 1 0 2 4 20
    Olivia Raby 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 0
    Sophia Kapszukiewicz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
    Jenna Batsch 3-8 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 1 6
    Sophia Raby 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 3 5
    TOTALS FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB DREB REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
    17-43 1-9 13-16 5 16 21 12 3 1 11 18 48
    39.5% 11.1% 81.3%