Tag: Marie Plitt

  • Former LHS Student-Athlete Listed on Pre-Season Manning Award Watch List!

    Former LHS Student-Athlete Listed on Pre-Season Manning Award Watch List!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – As Fall sports finally take flight another Loveland Tiger is being recognized for their outstanding athletic abilities! On July 30th, The Allstate Sugar Bowl announced that Loveland High School 2016 graduate and stand-out student-athlete, Drew Plitt, would be placed on the preseason Manning Award Watch List, which is the ONLY quarterback award that takes the recipient’s bowl performances into consideration before the winner is selected.

    The Manning Award was created to honor the college football accomplishments of Archie, Peyton, and Eli Manning. The prestigious watch list includes 30 of the top quarterbacks in the United States going into the 2020 season. The winner will be chosen by national media and each of the Mannings after the bowls have concluded and will be announced after the College Football Playoff National Championship. Plitt is one of two MAC quarterbacks on the Manning Watch List this year.

    In a near blizzard, Drew Plitt quarterbacked the Loveland Tigers to a 41 – 23 win over Glenville at Canton’s Fawcett Stadium to win the Div II State Championship in 2013. The temperature was 28 degrees, the wind was 5-10 mph, and a steady snow kept plows busy clearing the Canton Fawcett Stadium yard lines throughout the game. Dec. 6, 2013.

    Here is the list of the preseason 2020 Manning Watch List recipients:

    2020 MANNING AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST (2019 STATS)

     Name, Cl., School
     Cmp-Att  Pct.  Yards  TDs  INT  QBR  Rushing
     Jack Abraham, Jr., Southern Miss 275-405 .679 3,496 19 15 64.1  6 TDs
     Holton Ahlers, Jr., East Carolina 264-442 .597 3,387 21 10 57.8  359 yds, 6 TDs
     Ian Book, Sr., Notre Dame 240-399 .602 3,034 34 6 76.3  546 yds, 4 TDs
     Charlie Brewer, Sr., Baylor 251-389 .645 3,161 21 7 69.2  344 yds, 11 TDs
     Shane Buechele, Sr., SMU 307-490 .627 3,929 34 10 72.5  105 yds, 2 TDs
     Sean Clifford, Jr., Penn State 189-319 .592 2,654 23 7 76.8  402 yds, 5 TDs
     Jack Coan, Sr., Wisconsin 236-339 .696 2,727 18 5 82.0  4 TDs
     Dustin Crum, Sr., Kent State 216-312 .692 2,622 20 2 73.7  707 yds, 6 TDs
     Micale Cunningham, Jr., Louisville 112-179 .626 2,065 22 5 83.9  482 yds, 6 TDs
     Jayden Daniels, So., Arizona State 205-338 .607 2,943 17 2 64.4  355 yds, 3 TDs
     Sam Ehlinger, Sr., Texas 296-454 .652 3,663 32 10 77.6  663 yds, 7 TDs
     Justin Fields, Jr., Ohio State 238-354 .672 3,273 41 3 92.1  484 yds, 10 TDs
     Dillon Gabriel, So., UCF 236-398 .593 3,653 29 7 68.0  4 TDs
     Sam Howell, So., North Carolina 259-422 .614 3,641 38 7 72.3  NA
     Trey Lance, So., North Dakota State 192-287 .669 2,786 28 0  1,100 yds, 14 TDs
     Trevor Lawrence, Jr., Clemson 268-407 .658 3,665 36 8 87.3  563 yds, 9 TDs
     Levi Lewis, Sr., Louisiana 243-378 .643 3,050 26 4 72.5  195 yds, 3 TDs
     Kellen Mond, Sr., Texas A&M 258-419 .616 2,897 20 9 73.5  500 yds, 8 TDs
     Tanner Morgan, Jr., Minnesota 210-318 .660 3,253 30 7 84.2  NA
     Bo Nix, So., Auburn 217-377 .576 2,542 16 6 63.8  313 yds, 7 TDs
     Drew Plitt, Sr., Ball State 238-370 .643 2,918 24 7 55.3  171 yds, 5 TDs
     Brock Purdy, Jr., Iowa State 312-475 .657 3,982 27 9 71.2  249 yds, 8 TDs
     Chris Reynolds, Jr., Charlotte 181-291 .622 2,564 22 11 67.3  767 yds, 6 TDs
     Chris Robison, Jr., FAU 291-471 .618 3,701 28 6 58.8  2 TDs
     Kedon Slovis, So., USC 282-392 .719 3,502 30 9 81.1  NA
     Zac Thomas, Sr., Appalachian State 225-359 .627 2,718 28 6 69.0  440 yds, 7 TDs
     Skylar Thompson, Sr. Kansas State 177-297 .596 2,315 12 5 70.2  405 yds, 11 TDs
     Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Jr., UCLA 216-362 .597 2,701 21 12 56.6  198 yds, 4 TDs
     Kyle Trask, Sr., Florida 237-354 .669 2,941 25 7 81.3  4 TDs
     Brady White, Sr., Memphis 269-420 .640 4,014 33 11 74.3  4 TDs

     

    Archie Manning couldn’t express enough how excited he is to see what he thinks is a fantastic group of quarterbacks on the Watch List this year.

    “Our Watch List is once again an exceptional group of candidates, but every year is a new year and we’ll be watching closely to add the best newcomers to the list after we get things rolling,” Manning said, “I’d also like to thank the Allstate Sugar Bowl for sponsoring this award; it means a lot to the entire Manning family that they include our name in recognizing the best quarterbacks in the country.”

    Bryce, Julie, Marie, Steve, and Drew at Marie’s volleyball Senior night in 2019

    Plitt, son of locals Steve and Julie, is very familiar with the art of playing collegiate sports as his father played baseball at Xavier, his mother played volleyball at Xavier, his brother Bryce also played baseball at Xavier, and his sister Marie plays volleyball at Ball State.

    Before Plitt headed to Ball State himself to play football he was a top-notch student-athlete at Loveland High School. Plitt was a member of the National Honor Society all while earning multiple awards in both basketball and football. As a Junior Plitt was Team Captain, MVP, and First-Team All-Conference in basketball. In football, Plitt received All-Conference twice as well as Honorable Mention All-District as a Senior. Plitt helped lead the Loveland Tigers to a 2013 state title and still has the school record for career passing touchdowns (42).

    In 2016, Plitt joined the Ball State Football Team as a fourth-string quarterback and made the decision to redshirt his freshman season. As Plitt worked his way up the roster in 2017 he received his first opportunity as a quarterback on October 26th against Toledo. Plitt ended up scoring a touchdown during the 3rd quarter giving him the confidence he needed to perform in his first collegiate start against Eastern Michigan. Plitt exceeded everyone’s expectations throwing a season-high of 169 yards and two touchdowns!

    In Plitt’s 2018 season with Ball State, he became the 2nd string quarterback. During the season Plitt had the longest completion for the year coming in at 63 yards against Central Connecticut. Plitt had multiple successful games during the 2018 season earning him MAC West Offensive Player of the Week, the 2018 Ball State Ray Louthen Award (most improved player), and the MAC All-Academic Award.

    Drew Plitt on the basketball court for the Loveland Tigers in 2015

    During Plitt’s Junior year was when he really took on the leadership role at Ball State starting in all 12 games as the quarterback. Not only did Plitt help lead Ball State to be at the top of the MAC in scoring (34.8 points per game) and total offense (463 yards per game) he also led the MAC personally in touchdown passes (24), placed second in passing yards per game (243.2), and ranked fourth in total offense (257.4 yards per game). All of Plitt’s impressive 2019 stats earned him several accolades; the MAC’s West Offensive Player of the Week twice, the 2019 Ball State Co-Offensive Player of the Year, the MAC’s Scholar-Athlete of the Week, and the 2019 MAC All-Academic Award. After the completion of the 2019 Ball State Football Season Plitt gained the eighth-place spot on the Cardinals All-Time Passing Chart with 4,356 yards, he tied for “Most Touchdown Passes in One Game” with six touchdown passes against Fordham, and he also holds the fifth-place spot for “Most Passing Yards in a Single Season” with 2,918.

    Drew Plitt dives into the end zone for a two-point conversion to tie the game at 28 with 17.5 seconds remaining in the 4th quarter against Zanesville in the 2013 State Div II semifinal. Loveland Magazine writer Ricky Mulvey described it this way, “The Tigers had to make up for lost time, as the missed extra point forced the Tigers to go for two late in the game. That’s when the “Holy Plitt” moment was born. The play was drawn up for Drew Plitt to run to the outside edge and into the end zone. The play appeared to be broken along with the Loveland Tigers when Plitt leaped into the air and across the goal line for the perfect two-point conversion. The game was knotted up at 28-28 and heading for overtime. Loveland eventually won 38-35 in double overtime.” (Photo by David Burig)

     

    Ball State’s 2020-2021 Football Season is bound to be a phenomenal one as the team will have 16 starters returning. Last year the Cardinals battled for the MAC West Division Title winning some very important games against Northern Illinois and MAC Champions Miami. The Ball State coaching staff, team, and spectators have high hopes for Plitt’s Senior season and can only hope that Plitt will help lead them to a 2020 MAC Title!

    Here at Loveland Magazine, we want to congratulate Drew Plitt on all his Ball State successes! We can’t wait to see how Plitt’s Senior season with the Cardinals turns out and we hope that he remains on the Manning Watch List through the entire season! If you would like to get information on how you can watch Plitt play football this year click here.

    Be sure to follow the Ball State Cardinals Football Team for the latest news @BallStateSports@BallStateFB, and @BSUCoachNeu. You can also visit the Ball State Football Team’s webpage at https://ballstatesports.com/sports/football.

    Stay tuned for the latest Sports 411 with me, Cassie Mattia!

  • 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

     



  • [Video] Ryan Burig, Marie Plitt, and Zach Segal sign letters of college intent

    [Video] Ryan Burig, Marie Plitt, and Zach Segal sign letters of college intent

    Loveland, Ohio – With their parents at their side, three student-athletes at Loveland High School committed to taking their athletic talents to the next level at the Fall Athletic Signing Ceremony on November 14, before a large crowd in the Chuck Schmidt Gymnasium.

    Ryan Burig, has committed to playing soccer at Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, Texas.

    Marie Plitt, will be playing volleyball at Ball State University in Indiana.

    Zach Segal, will be playing baseball at the University of Cincinnati.

    In this exclusive LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video you will see each athlete introduced by Loveland High School Athletic Director, Brian Conaster and hear about the athletic and scholarly achievements of each of them.



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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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  • Your 2018 Homecoming Queen and King Marie Plitt and Kyle Whitaker

    Your 2018 Homecoming Queen and King Marie Plitt and Kyle Whitaker

    Loveland, Ohio – Marie Plitt and Kyle Whitaker were crowned Queen and King of Loveland High School’s Homecoming during the half-time of the September 14 game against Withrow.
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  • Loveland Tiger sports up-date

    Loveland Tiger sports up-date

    Ashley McDonald in recent action against Walnut Hills

    by Matt Huether

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Womens Golf team had a strong showing this past week at the ECC Championships taking 2nd in the Conference finisher. In the Preseason Tournament Loveland took 4th (395) behind Kings (341), Milford (351), and Turpin (378). This time around Loveland took 2nd (360) only behind Kings (343). Loveland was led by Silver Medalist Samantha Skarda (84) and Bronze Medalist Allison Rountree (85). Also for Loveland Erin Dickman shot a 95, Alex Vanderhorst shot a 96 and Kali Egan shot a 109. Their next match is tomorrow, (9/25) at Turpin at Terrace Park Country Club at 4 PM.

    The Loveland Womens Volleyball team also had a great week beating Anderson (3-0) and West Clermont (3-0). The team sits at 13-1 (8-0 conference) and is currently ranked #17 in the state. Loveland is led by Seniors Marie Plitt and Ashley McDonald. Plitt has 129 Kills, 158 Diggs and 35 blocks on the season. McDonald has 161 Kills, 129 Diggs and 13 blocks on the season. McDonald was named Novacare Player of the game in Loveland’s win over Anderson.  During the game she had 9 Kills and 3 Diggs. Loveland’s next game is Tuesday night (9/25) at 7 PM at Kings.



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  • Loveland High School sports highlights

    Loveland High School sports highlights

    Jillian Hayes in the 3-0 defeat over Walnut Hills on September 4th

     

    by Matt Huether

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Womens Soccer team has gotten off to a great start with a 5-0 (2-0)record. This past Saturday they traveled to Ryle, and won 4-0. Leading the way for the Tigers is Senior Brooke Harden with 4 assists and 2 goals in 4 games. Harden just surpassed the most assists in school history (at 47)  and will be looking to extend that record which was 45. Also for the Tigers, Senior Lauren Williams has started off strong scoring 2 goals in the first four games. Williams also has 2 assists through the first four games. The Tigers traveled to and defeated Kings 3-0 on Tuesday September 4. Their next match is Saturday at home against Sycamore. The game is at 5 PM.

    Loveland Womens Soccer now #2 in the Country in USA Today…

    The Loveland Mens Soccer team currently sits at 3-2 (0-1 conference). Last Thursday the Tigers took on Anderson at their home. The game went back and forth but at the end it was Anderson on top with a score of 6-5. Loveland’s Aiden Kopek and Helga Harris scored twice and Keith Broermann scored once. On Saturday the team visited La Salle and won 2-1. Leading the way for the Tigers this season has been Senior Keith Broermann who has scored 3 goals in 3 matches. Their next game is Thursday (9/6) at home vs Kings at 7 PM.

    The Loveland Womens Volleyball team currently sits at 7-0 (3-0 conference) to start the season. Leading the way for the Tigers is Senior Ashley McDonald who has 66 kills, 57 diggs, and 5 blocks on the season. Also leading the way for Loveland is Senior Marie Plitt who has 53 kills, 60 diggs, and 12 blocks on the season.

    The Tigers continued their undefeated season with a 3-0 win at home over Walnut Hills on Tuesday. They compete again at 7 PM Thursday at Turpin.



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