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  • Up-date on Loveland High School vs. West Jessamine High soccer Bowl

    Up-date on Loveland High School vs. West Jessamine High soccer Bowl

    Loveland Tigers will square off against the two-time defending Kentucky State Champion West Jessamine Colts

    The location for the Loveland Tiger Women’s Soccer match today has changed. It will be at (behind) the West Jessamine Middle School at 1400 Old Wilmore Road, Nicholasville, KY. 40356.

    Nicholasville, KY, Mitchell Pearson, the Executive Director of the Nicholasville, Wilmore – Jessamine County Tourism Commission said, “We’re excited that Loveland High School’s womens team is participating in the VisitJessamine Bowl.”

    Tickets are $5. The JV is 6 PM and Varsity is 7:30 PM on Saturday, August 18.

    The game will take place at the East Jessamine High School’s soccer field. The field is not on the site of West Jessamine High School, but at 851 Wilmore Road, Nicholasville, KY 40356. The facility is behind the Jessamine Early Learning Village and next to the Technical school. Parking available on site. See map below.

    Loveland High School Women’s Soccer to play Kentucky State Champion

    The Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC) is reporting that Ohio’s Division I defending soccer champions, Loveland Tigers will square off against the two-time defending Kentucky State Champion West Jessamine Colts in a big interstate contest Saturday, August 18.

    The contest will be part of the VisitJessamine.com Bowl, an annual weekend of football and soccer games. West Jessamine High School is in Nicholasville, KY., south of Lexington, a 2-1/2 hour drive from Loveland.

    According to the ECC, “The Nicholasville Chamber of Commerce and West Jessamine High School personnel reached out to Loveland head coach Toddy Kelly with the idea of the two powerhouse programs squaring off against one another this fall.”

    The junior varsity squads will play at 6 PM and the varsity teams at 7:30 PM.



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  • Three Loveland CHCA Seniors Sign with Athletic Scholarships

    Three Loveland CHCA Seniors Sign with Athletic Scholarships

    Front row – Austin Young, Griffin Hughes, Amanda, Donahue, and Camryn Olson

    Back Row – Cayse Osborne Peyton BreeseMason Bernhardt, and Kyler Mueller


    Eight Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy seniors recently participated in National Signing Day, signing letters of intent to commit to playing at schools next year. The ceremony took place on Thursday, February 8, at CHCA’s Martha S. Lindner Upper School.

    Mason Bernhardt of Loveland signed with Ohio University, located in Athens, OH, to play football. Bernhardt was named 1st Team All MVC, 1st Team All District, and Honorable Mention All State.

    Peyton Breese of Loveland signed with Valparaiso University, located in Valparaiso, IN to play football. Breese was named 2nd Team All MVC.

    Kyler Mueller of Mason signed with Ashland University, located in Ashland, OH, to play football. Mueller was named 1st Team All MVC and Honorable Mention All District.

    Austin Young of Mason signed with Wilmington College, located in Wilmington, OH, to play football and lacrosse. During his football season, Young was named 1st Team All MVC, as well as All Academic Team. CHCA Lacrosse Coach Mark Lynch shares, “The men’s lacrosse program is excited for Austin. He is the very first NCAA lacrosse commit for CHCA. Austin exemplifies the values we preach in our program: hard work, a team-first mentality, and being a versatile athlete. We know he will be a great representation of CHCA at Wilmington on the gridiron, lacrosse field, and in the classroom.”

    CHCA Football Coach, Mark Mueller, says, “I am excited for Mason, Peyton, Kyler, and Austin to extend their playing careers. They will each be an awesome addition to their new programs. As for us at CHCA, we have our hands full, filling the major roles they played for us. I wish them all the best, and am especially excited to watch my son, Kyler, play for my alma mater.”

    Amanda Donahue of Morrow signed with Baldwin Wallace, located in Berea, OH, to play soccer. Donahue is a four-year varsity letter winner. She received MVC Honorable Mention for one year and 2nd Team All MVC for two years. CHCA Girls’ Soccer Coach Heather Vibberts says, “Baldwin Wallace is not only getting a top quality athlete and student, but a great person. I know she will be successful no matter what the future holds. We are so excited to see her continue her soccer career and develop her skills at the next level.”

    Griffin Hughes of Loveland signed with Queens College, located in Charlotte, NC, to play baseball. He also received the prestigious Presidential Academic Scholarship. Hughes led his team in stolen bases in the 2017 spring season.

    Camryn Olson of Mason signed with Hillsdale College, located in Hillsdale, MI, to play softball. In her 2017 season, Olson hit .712, led the league in total strikeouts with 175, her ERA was 0.64, she set a team record of three homeruns in one game, and was voted MVC Player of the Year. In addition to her time on the field, Olson also played basketball, is a member of National Honor Society, works in the Leaning Eagle Coffee Bar, and was part of the cast of CHCA’s production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

    Cayse Osborne of Sycamore Township signed with University of Montevallo, located in Montevallo, AL, to play baseball. Osborne was named 2nd Team All MVC for baseball. He was also named 2nd Team All MVC for football, as well as All Academic Team.

    CHCA Director of Athletics Eric Taylor shares, “It was an incredible honor to celebrate excellence and the upcoming opportunities for our CHCA student-athletes. These athletes have left quite a legacy at CHCA and their leadership will impact many future teams. These eight athletes represent five sports and include all collegiate divisions. We are excited to see them enter the next phase of their lives”



  • Champions Tour through Loveland for Loveland Women Division I State Soccer Champs

    Champions Tour through Loveland for Loveland Women Division I State Soccer Champs

    Dear Loveland Community and Tiger Nation, 

    We want to make you aware of the plans in place to honor our outstanding State Champion Lady Tigers Soccer Team. The student-athletes and their coaches have requested to conduct a Champions Tour through our school district and community on Friday, Dec. 8. Loveland police and fire officials will be escorting the team during this tour, which includes the following stops:

    ·         8:30 – 8:45 a.m. – Loveland Elementary School

    ·         8:45 – 9 a.m. – Loveland Primary School

    ·         9:15 – 9:30 a.m. – Loveland Early Childhood Center

    ·         9:45 – 10 a.m. – Loveland Middle School

    ·         10:15 – 11 a.m. – Loveland Board Office

    ·         11 – 11:15 a.m. – Loveland Intermediate School

    ·         2 – 2:20 p.m. – Loveland High School (There will be a video shown in the gym which highlights the season and the journey.)

    Please feel free to join us at any of the stops we are making along the tour. 

    The team made the decision to proceed in this fashion because they want an opportunity to thank Tiger Nation for supporting and cheering for them during this amazing state run, and the two dates proposed for a community parade were in direct conflict with plans the girls had that could not be rearranged.

    Additionally, the Loveland Board of Education will recognize the State Champion Lady Tigers Soccer Team at the 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 12, Board Business Meeting held at the Loveland Intermediate School Media Center. All members of the Tiger Family are invited to attend this event.

    Symmes Township is recognizing the winning team 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5, at a Township meeting. Tuesday, Jan. 9, Loveland City Council will honor the team at the scheduled city council meeting, and 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, Miami Township has also invited the team to join them at one of their business meetings.  

    The Loveland Athletic Department will induct the entire 2017 Lady Tigers Soccer Team into our Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame during halftime of our Tiger basketball games vs. Kings Friday, Dec. 15.

    Finally, our Loveland Athletic Boosters are generously going to purchase State Championship rings for our student-athletes and coaches. When the rings come in, we will organize a public ring ceremony event, where all are welcome.

    We are so proud of the Lady Tigers Soccer Team accomplishments and all they have achieved. Please help us celebrate their success at one of the above events, and for the events currently unscheduled, please look for additional details to come.

    My Best and Go Tigers!

    Julie Renner, Loveland Athletic Director



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  • Inspiring others to be THANKFUL for all of life’s blessings

    Inspiring others to be THANKFUL for all of life’s blessings

    Cam Louder and Anders Michelson when they were very young buddies

    Two old friends find strength to achieve life’s dreams

    through each other and their disabilities

    Unbreakable Friendship…

    by David Miller,
     

    Loveland and Milford, Ohio – It all began 15 years ago in Mitchell Farm’s subdivision on a small cul-de-sac street with 20 kids. Directly across the street were seven more children. Altogether there were 27 kids running around the neighborhood every single day going house to house. It was a magical time and what formed were friendships beyond your imagination. Especially for two young men named Anders Michelson and Cam Louder. The age gap didn’t make much of a difference. They were glued at the hips from the beginning. They found each other humorous, but the real attraction was soccer. 

    Anders went to most of Cam’s soccer games. He rolled him everywhere in his walker in order for Cam to make goals.

    What Cam and Anders didn’t understand during early childhood was that both would be significantly impacted playing sports because of their disabilities. Cam was born with cerebral palsy and as he aged his disability became progressively more difficult. At the age of 9, Anders was diagnosed with Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes. Cam recalls being very alarmed by the ambulances at Ander’s house when he would go into diabetic shock and the possibility of dying. On the other hand, Anders has agonized over Cam’s 17 surgeries and has been with him every step of the way throughout his journey.

    “Anders and his family have always been a blessing in our lives and Anders and Cam have been a blessing to each other,” said Karen Louder, Cam’s Mother. Anders would steal Cam most evenings and take him to all the Milford soccer games. Karen remembers Anders coming to most of Cam’s Top Soccer games. He rolled him everywhere in his walker in order for Cam to make goals. “I was simply amazed by Ander’s energy and dedication to soccer. He was struggling with Diabetes and he still didn’t give up on himself or Cam” Anders has been an avid soccer player since the age of 3. Anders always dreamed of being a professional soccer player, unfortunately, his diabetes drastically interfered with his lifelong goal.

    “Anders has been there for me every step of the way through my journey and I’m always going to be there for him,” said Cam Louder. “Anders and I push each to do the best we can and we feed off each other’s challenges.”

    Persevering Through His Disability

    Anders Michelson

    Disabilities have a way of affecting a person’s development, confidence, and attitude at different times of their lives. At the onset of Ander’s disease, he weighed only 60 pounds. In one week due to high blood sugar levels and ketones, he lost over 25% of his body weight and dropped to a frail 42 pounds at the age of 9. High blood sugar had a direct impact on Ander’s energy level and physical capabilities and playing on the Milford A team was difficult. Unfortunately, the following season he was cut, but that did not stop him from chasing his dream. He continued to play a year up in age on the B team for 3 years and worked even harder. At the age of 13, he moved back up to the Milford A team. Although small in stature Anders had incredible speed and over the next few years he worked on his technical skills for dribbling and finishing the ball. He became a better soccer player, but size was still a roadblock as he was approaching high school. His teammates were growing at a much faster rate. Most kids were weighing 150 lbs and 5.6 feet tall on average. Anders was under 5 feet tall and weighed under 100 pounds. He couldn’t even lift the bench bar as a freshman in high school which was only 45 pounds. Anders had no alternative, but to play on the Milford JV team for 2 years. However, in his junior year of high school, he made it to Milford’s Varsity Soccer Team. His entire high school career was dedicated to working hard in soccer and academics.

    Anders achieved 1st Team All-City and was awarded MVP of the 1st team All-City Game, Eagle Award, District Champions 2008 and 2011 and 2nd in Conference in 2009 and 2010

    While playing with the Milford Soccer team he achieved 1st Team All-City and was awarded MVP of the 1st team All-City Game, Eagle Award, District Champions 2008 and 2011 and 2nd in Conference in 2009 and 2010. Anders was contacted by several colleges while playing Varsity, but he didn’t have the full confidence to go for his soccer dreams. His disease was still in the forefront and he wondered about the longevity of an athletic career and how diabetes was currently affecting his ability, weight, and size. 

    In college, he started playing pick up soccer and noticed his abilities increased. He actually grew more into his body than ever expected and this is when his regret of choosing not to play soccer sank in.

    Over the years, Anders gained encouragement from his older brother Peter and he was able to consistently work out and gain muscle mass while attending Miami  University. In college, he started playing pick up soccer and noticed his abilities increased. He actually grew more into his body than ever expected and this is when his regret of choosing not to play soccer sank in. Yet, his disease still had a grip on him and his diabetes was actually spinning out of control. His Doctor gave him the bad news of sustaining over time an A1C of over 10 (measure of average blood glucose over the past two to three months) which meant Ander’s diabetes was poorly controlled and will eventually lead to major complications, such as heart attack, stroke, blindness or eye damage, foot infections or amputation, or kidney damage possibly leading to chronic dialysis or even sudden death. Doctors warned him if he didn’t control his diabetes that his life expectancy wasn’t predicted to go beyond 10 years.  

    He’d wake in the middle of the night thinking about his fate of dying young and not playing soccer. That’s when his epiphany began.

    After college Anders worked as a finance broker and continued battling the terrible progression of diabetes. After receiving the news about his A1C tests he had constant nightmares. He’d wake in the middle of the night thinking about his fate of dying young and not playing soccer. That’s when his epiphany began.

    Soccer was the answer

    With the full support of his family, Anders quit his job and began conditioning his body. Part of his conditioning plan was enrolling at Cincinnati State and playing college soccer. For the last year, he has been committed to grueling workouts which include a weekly routine of running 18 miles a week, 30 miles of bike resistance training, 6 hours of weights, 2 hours of abdominal work and 12 hours a week of soccer practice and games.

    Anders and I push each to do the best we can and we feed off each other’s challenges.

    He also trains and works out with his old buddy, Cam 6 hours a week at Five Seasons Sports Club. Anders goal is to increase Cam’s upper body strength for independence and to get Cam strong enough to walk with a Kaye Walker and out of his wheelchair. Cam said, “Anders and I push each to do the best we can and we feed off each other’s challenges.”

    As if this wasn’t physically demanding enough, Anders also has a physical job working for his family business, AquaMarine Pools and Spas part-time. 

    What’s Next…

    Looking back when entering college Anders was 5’10 145 lbs, now he comfortably sits at 6’1’’ 176 lbs. Doctors told Anders that if he could obtain A1C below a 7 his energy levels would triple. He thought it was impossible. Today Anders has achieved an A1C of 7.2 and feels the positive effects physically and mentally.

    My goal is to prove that your disability is not an inhibitor, it can be a motivator, differentiator.

    Perseverance has a way of paying off and now Anders will face one of his biggest challenges thus far; he has applied to the United Soccer League and is awaiting an invitation to try out for FC Cincinnati. He is refusing to allow diabetes to define him and is determined to chase down his lifelong dream of playing competitive soccer. Anders wants to become a role model for all people with disabilities. He said, “My goal is to prove that your disability is not an inhibitor, it can be a motivator, differentiator and improve your stamina and mental strength. I am beyond pumped up to prove my ability to FC Cincinnati.”

    Wishing him luck, Cam added, “I’m thankful for Ander’s lifetime friendship.”

     


    Follow along on Anders journey to FC tryouts on Instagram anders_michelson@instagram.com



     

     

     

     

  • Womens Soccer Elite 8 game ticket info

    Womens Soccer Elite 8 game ticket info

    The Loveland High School Womens Elite 8 soccer game is this Saturday evening at 7 pm at Lebanon JR. High vs Springboro.

    On Friday, November 3rd, from 7 AM until to 2 PM, tickets can be purchased in the Athletic Office at Loveland High School and during all three lunches. Tickets are $7 for all ages and no passes are accepted at the gate.

    Athletic Director, Julie Renner asks, “Please pass the word so we can pack the stands and cheer on our Loveland Tigers to a Regional Championship.”



  • 9/30/17 Loveland HS sports update

    9/30/17 Loveland HS sports update

    by Sam Smith
    Loveland Magazine file photo © 2017

    Football

    Last Friday, Loveland fell to Anderson in a narrow 28-27 loss. This puts Loveland in the middle of the Eastern Cincinnati Conference with 1-2 win-loss. Overall, the team is now 1-5.

    Friday, September 29, 2017
    27
    Loveland
        1 2 3 4 T  
      LVL 0 14 7 6 27  
      AND 0 14 7 7 28  
    28
    Anderson

    Scoring Summary
      2ND QUARTER LVL AND
    LVL TD 08:29 Kyle Whitaker 35 YD RUN (Evan Highland KICK) 7 0
    AND TD 06:44 Austin Watt 17 YD PASS FROM Jay Volpenhein (Willie Johnson KICK) 7 7
    LVL TD 01:53 Remi George 18 YD RUN (Evan Highland KICK) 14 7
    AND TD 00:27 Kyle Blaha 8 YD RUN (Willie Johnson KICK) 14 14
      3RD QUARTER LVL AND
    AND TD 05:49 Kyle Blaha 30 YD RUN (Willie Johnson KICK) 14 21
    LVL TD 00:44 Ryan Batsch 5 YD RUN (Evan Highland KICK) 21 21
      4TH QUARTER LVL AND
    AND TD 08:22 Joey Newton 28 YD PASS FROM Jay Volpenhein (Willie Johnson KICK) 21 28
    LVL TD 00:13 Kyle Whitaker 2 YD RUN (PASS FAILED) 27 28
    Team Stat Comparison
    LVL AND
    1st Downs 22 20
    Total Yards 332 406
    Passing Completions 5 23
    Passing Attempts 8 39
    Passing Yards 54 279
    Passing Average 6.8 7.2
    Rushing Attempts 65 22
    Rushing Yards 278 127
    Rushing Average 4.3 5.8
    3rd Down Efficiency 8-17 6-10
    4th Down Efficiency 4-6 0-2
    Penalties 3-25 8-67
    Turnovers 0 1
    Possession 34:36 13:24
    Schedule
    OCT. 2017 OPPONENT TIME LOCATION
     Fri. 6 West Clermont 7:00 PM  Loveland

    Loveland Magazine file photo © 2017

    Women’s volleyball

    Loveland continued their undefeated conference season last week, beating Kings 25-13, 23-25, 25-15 and 27-25 along with Milford 25-22, 25-20 and 25-12. The team remains in first in the ECC with a 10-0 win-loss conference season and 15-1 overall.

    OCT. 2017 OPPONENT TIME LOCATION
     Tue. 3 Withrow 7:00 PM  Loveland
     Wed. 4 Anderson 7:00 PM  Anderson
     Tue. 10 Walnut Hills 7:00 PM  Loveland

    Men’s soccer:

    Loveland Varsity men’s soccer remains towards the middle/bottom of the ECC, with a 1-3-0 conference win-loss-tie and 5-5-1 overall. Last week, the team defeated Lebanon 3-0 and Lakota East 2-1.

    SEP. 2017 OPPONENT RESULT RECORD
    Thu. 7 Turpin L 2 – 1 1 – 3 – 1 (0 – 2 – 0)
    Sat. 9 at Sycamore W 1 – 0 2 – 3 – 1 (0 – 2 – 0)
    Thu. 14 at Walnut Hills W 1 – 0 3 – 3 – 1 (1 – 2 – 0)
    Sat. 16 at Mason L 1 – 0 3 – 4 – 1 (1 – 2 – 0)
    Thu. 21 Anderson L 3 – 1 3 – 5 – 1 (1 – 3 – 0)
    Sat. 23 Lakota East W 2 – 1 4 – 5 – 1 (1 – 3 – 0)
    Thu. 28 at Lebanon W 3 – 0 5 – 5 – 1 (1 – 3 – 0)
    Sat. 30 at Moeller Webcast score not reported 5 – 5 – 1 (1 – 3 – 0)
    OCT. 2017 OPPONENT TIME LOCATION
     Wed. 4 West Clermont 7:00 PM  West Clermont

    Loveland Magazine file photo © 2017

    Women’s Soccer

    Loveland Varsity women’s soccer continued their undefeated season, defeating Withrow and Ross with decisive 7-0 victories last week. The team is 5-0-0 win-loss-tie in conference and 12-0-0 overall.

    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)
    Sat. 9 Mason W 5 – 0 7 – 0 – 0 (2 – 0 – 0)
    Tue. 12 Walnut Hills W 6 – 0 8 – 0 – 0 (3 – 0 – 0)
    Sat. 16 at Mount Notre Dame W 2 – 0 9 – 0 – 0 (3 – 0 – 0)
    Wed. 20 at Anderson W 3 – 0 10 – 0 – 0 (4 – 0 – 0)
    Sat. 23 Ross W 7 – 0 11 – 0 – 0 (4 – 0 – 0)
    Tue. 26 Withrow W 7 – 0 12 – 0 – 0 (5 – 0 – 0)
    OCT. 2017 OPPONENT TIME LOCATION
     Tue. 3 West Clermont 7:00 PM  Loveland
     Sat. 7 Sycamore 1:00 PM  Sycamore

    Men’s golf

    Loveland Varsity men’s golf ended their season with a win in the ECC tournament (Loveland 156, Anderson 162, Sycamore 163). Loveland is tied with Turpin for first in the ECC with 5-1 win-loss in conference. Loveland leads with a 9-1 record.

    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         
     Tue. 12 Loveland 163, Milford 174         
     Thu. 14 Loveland 157, West Clermont 177         
     Sat. 16 Springboro Invitational 0, Loveland 0         
     Tue. 26 Loveland 156, Anderson 162, Sycamore 163

    Women’s golf

    Loveland women’s golf also ended their season tied for first in the ECC with 5-1 in conference. The team leads with a 12-2 overall record. Last week Loveland beat Milford 180-186 and Turpin 178-190.

    AUG. 2017 RESULT  
     Fri. 4 Loveland 182, Mt Notre Dame 197         
     Tue. 15 Loveland 186, Kings 191         
     Wed. 16 Loveland 176, Anderson 197         
     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         
     Thu. 14 Kings 178, Loveland 196         
     Mon. 18 Loveland 179, Walnut Hills 193         
     Tue. 19 Loveland 191, West Clermont 251         
     Mon. 25 Loveland 178, Turpin 190         
     Tue. 26 Loveland 180, Milford 186

    Women’s tennis

    Loveland Magazine file photo © 2017

    Loveland sits in third in the ECC with a 4-2 win-loss record in conference and 9-8 overall. Last week, Loveland defeated Fairfield 3-2, fell to Sycamore 3-2 and fell to Mason 4-1. The team will play their last game this season on Tuesday the 3rd.

    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 W 5 – 0       8 – 5 (4 – 1)
    Mon. 11 at Walnut Hills L 4 – 1       8 – 6 (4 – 2)
    Thu. 14 at Coaches Classic score not reported       postseason 8 – 6 (4 – 2)
    Sat. 16 at Coaches Classic score not reported       postseason 8 – 6 (4 – 2)
    Mon. 18 at Fairfield W 3 – 2       9 – 6 (4 – 2)
    Thu. 21 at Sycamore B L 3 – 2       9 – 7 (4 – 2)
    Tue. 26 at Mason B L 4 – 1       9 – 8 (4 – 2)
    OCT. 2017 OPPONENT TIME LOCATION  
     Tue. 3 at Indian Hill    4:00 PM Indian Hill  

    Check back next week for another update on Tiger athletics, and stay up-to-date with the ECC website and Athletic Director Julian Renner’s twitter @renner_ad.



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  • Loveland Soccer now ranked #1 in Ohio and #4 in Nation

    Loveland Soccer now ranked #1 in Ohio and #4 in Nation

    Senior, Colleen “Jelly” Swift does a front flip throw-in

    Don’t miss this chance to see the 4th best Womens soccer team in the nation play this Saturday at Loveland Stadium

    UP-DATE: Loveland beat Ross on their Senior Night 7-0 with another shut-out and are now 11-0.

     

    Senior, Brice Grieshop dribbles in the Campbell County game. Brice scored for Loveland, helping secure their decisive 8-0 victory

    Loveland, Ohio – MaXPreps has the Loveland Womens soccer team ranked #1 in Ohio. The Tigers are 10-0 and 4-0 in Eastern Cincinnati Conference play. They have only had 1 goal scored against them this year. MaXPreps also says the Tigers are the 4th best team in the USA. 

    The Loveland varsity soccer team has a home non-conference game against Ross on Saturday, September 23 at Tiger Stadium. Game time is 7 PM.

    SEE the full list of Ohio team rankings. MaXPreps says 11-0, but the Tigers are 10-0.

    School Name *W-L-T *Pct. *GF *GA W-L-T Pct. GF GA Strk
    Loveland 4-0-0 1.000 14 0 11-0-0 1.000 44 1 11 W
    Medina 3-0-0 1.000 18 0 8-0-0 1.000 37 1 8 W
    Lakewood 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 1 W
    Tecumseh 0-0-0 0.000 0 0 7-0-0 1.000 28 3 7 W
    Marietta 4-0-0 1.000 29 1 10-0-1 0.955 47 8 5 W
    Pickerington North 1-0-1 0.750 7 0 10-0-1 0.955 44 9 1 W
    Hoover 2-0-0 1.000 12 0 5-0-1 0.917 26 3 1 T
    Xenia 0-0-0 0.000 0 0 10-1-0 0.909 43 8 9 W
    Anthony Wayne 4-0-0 1.000 16 1 10-1-0 0.909 26 8 4 W
    Geneva 0-0-0 0.000 0 0 4-0-1 0.900 16 4 1 T

     

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