Tag: Maria Reich

  • Congratulations Maria Reich, 2019 recipient of the Tracy L. Johnson Scholarship

    Congratulations Maria Reich, 2019 recipient of the Tracy L. Johnson Scholarship

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Initiative has awarded 22 college scholarships to high-school graduates living in the Loveland City School District over the years. Due to the success of the Christmas Toy Store last year, the Tracy L. Johnson Scholarship committee selected Maria Reich to receive the $1,500 scholarship. The Loveland Initiative celebrates her outstanding community service and academic excellence. She was presented with a certificate at the Loveland High School academic awards night on May 15.

    The scholarship fund is in the memory of Tracy L. Johnson, a past resident of Westover Village. Tracy was a young, talented woman who died from Muscular Dystrophy before realizing her dream to finish college.

    Learn more about the Loveland Initiative HERE.

     

    Loveland Magazine is a sponsor of the Christmas Toy Store and the Tracy L. Johnson Scholarship.

     

  • Winter sports season impressive

    Winter sports season impressive

    by Matt Huether

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School wraps up a special Winter Sports Season. Loveland teams had many great accomplishments that were earned by the great individual and team efforts.

    Final ECC Standings for all teams include:

    • Men’s Basketball, tied 4th (with Milford)
    • Women’s Basketball, tied 3rd (with Kings)
    • Wrestling, 2nd
    • Men’s Swimming, 5th
    • Women’s Swimming, 4th
    • Men’s Bowling, 4th
    • Women’s Bowling, tied 2nd (with Milford)
    • Academic, 2nd
    • Cheer, 3rd
    • Dance, 6th.

    The updated All-Sports trophy standings are as follows:

    • Loveland (112.5)
    • Turpin (110.5)
    • Kings (106.5)
    • Milford (100)
    • Walnut Hills (87)
    • West Clermont (83)
    • Anderson (82)
    • Withrow (10.5)

    Loveland has won the All-Sports trophy 4 out of the 6 years that the ECC has existed and looks to make it 5 out of 7 with a win this year.

    Jillian Hayes was named AP All Southwest Ohio 2nd Team in basketball.

    Winter ECC All-Conference Honors

    BOYS BASKETBALL:

    1st Team
         Jalen Greiser
         Matt Toigo
    2nd Team
         Tripp Willis
    Honorable Mention
         Ian Cox

     

    GIRLS BASKETBALL:

    1st Team
         Jillian Hayes
    2nd Team
         Kate Garry
    Honorable Mention
         Marie Plitt

     

    BOYS BOWLING:

    1st Team
         Alton French
    2nd Team
         Matthew Rychlik
    Honorable Mention
         Jeffrey Scott

     

    GIRLS BOWLING:

    1st Team
         Grady Pettit
         Maria Reich
    2nd Team
         Caitlyn Campbell
         Maria Eha
         Yanni Kahrs
    Honorable Mention
         Destiny Pelfrey

     

    BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING:

    1st Team
         Brandon Day – 200 Yd. Freestyle
    2nd Team
         Brandon Day – 200 Yd. Medley Relay
         Colin Blackburn
         Evan Lucas
         Trey Stutz
    Honorable Mention
         Colin Blackburn – 100 Yd. Breaststroke

     

    GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING:

    Honorable Mention
         Nami Cannon

     

    WRESTLING:

    1st Team
         Jake Cotsonas
         Richard Mendoza
         Kobi Milam
         Jarod Mendoza
    2nd Team
         Brett Hogan
         Michael Soupene
         Blake Poteet
         Brock Erman
         AJ Bailey

     

    ACADEMIC TEAM:

    Coach of the Year
         Jennifer Chast
    1st Team
         Hannah Ackley
         Simon Grome
    2nd Team
         Sophia Muir

     



  • [1/25/19] LHS Bowling teams up-date

    [1/25/19] LHS Bowling teams up-date

    by Matt Huether

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Men’s and Women’s High School Bowling teams are having memorable seasons. Both teams are in the Top 3 in the ECC and have been led by a mix of experience and newcomers. Both look to continue their success that they have had this season and turn it into a potential ECC Championship.

    The Loveland Men’s Bowling team currently sits at 10-4 overall (7-3 Conference) and is in 3rd place in the ECC behind West Clermont (7-0) and Kings (5-2). Loveland is led by Freshman, Alton French, who is averaging 189.4 Pins per game. Alton has a Game High of 242 Pins and a series high of 441. The team has no Seniors this year, so they are led by the experience of Junior, Matthew Rychlik, who is averaging 180.6 Pins per game. Matthew has a game high of 217 pins and a series high of 406.

    The Loveland Women’s Bowling team currently sits at 10-4 overall (8-2 Conference) and is in 2nd place in the ECC behind West Clermont (7-0). Loveland is led by Senior Maria Reich, and Junior, Grady Pettit. Maria is having a great season and leading the Loveland team by averaging 154.2 pins per game. Maria has a game high of 182 pins and a series high of 346. Grady is averaging 152.5 pins per game, Grady has a game high of 200 pins and a series high of 386.



  • Loveland High School bowling teams have started the season strong

    Loveland High School bowling teams have started the season strong

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Mens and Womens Bowling teams have started the season strong.

    by Matt Huether

    Their seasons got underway last week when they both played Reading. The Mens team won with a score of 2270 to Reading’s 1974. Leading the way for Loveland was Freshman, Alton French who Bowled a series of 371. Alton is averaging 193.5 pins a game over his first six games and has a series high of 441. The Womens team lost to Reading 1999 to 1986 but have made a come back and have won their last two matches. Most recently, beating Anderson by scores of 1918 to 1729, and 2002 to 1602.

    The Womens team is led by Senior, Maria Reich, who averages 153.3 pins a game over her first six games and has a series high of 318.

    The Mens team is 3-0 so far this season (2-0 conference), and the Womens team, 2-1 (2-0 conference).

    Both teams will take on the Kings Knights December 4th and the 5th of at 3:30 PM at Mason Bowl and Crossgate Lanes. Loveland will look to continue their early season success and try to be the first Loveland Bowling team to take home the ECC Championship since Loveland split the title with Glen Este in 2012-13.



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