Tag: student-athletes

  • 11 Loveland High School Student-Athletes to be Recognized next Wednesday

    Loveland, Ohio – Attention Loveland Community! Loveland High School is inviting you to join us and the rest of the Loveland Tigers for National Signing Day on Wednesday, November 13th, in the main gym at Loveland High School, at 2:30 PM. 11 Loveland High School Student-Athletes will be recognized during this special ceremony.

    Loveland Magazine congratulates the following, on committing to play their sport at the collegiate level:

    Kate Garry – Basketball – University of Akron
    Jillian Hayes – Basketball – University of Cincinnati
    Brandon Day – Swim – University of Utah
    Kristin Thomas – XC/Track – Georgetown
    Kaitlyn Andrews – Soccer – University of Cincinnati
    Claire Massey – Soccer – Taylor University
    Maria Bashardoust – Soccer – Cleveland State University
    Caitlin Elam – Soccer – University of Louisville
    Carson Deer – Baseball – University of Tennessee-Martin
    Allison Rountree – Golf – Ohio Northern University
    Riley Bullock – Dive – Ball State University

     

  • Winter National Signing Day for Loveland High School

    Winter National Signing Day for Loveland High School

    Loveland, Ohio – Winter National Signing Day took place on Wednesday, February 6, in the Loveland High School gym. Here are the Loveland High School student/athletes, who have committed to play their sport at the collegiate level:

    Andrew Hartman – Soccer (Wilmington College)

    Kyle Beasley – Lacrosse (University of Utah)

    J.T. Popp – Football (Grand Valley State University)

    Dakota Blum – Football (Wittenberg University)

    Natron Webster – Football (University of Toledo)

    Brooke Harden – Soccer (Xavier University)

    Jalen Greiser – Basketball (Marietta College)

    Josiah Pokopac – Soccer (Northern Kentucky University)

    (Photos curtesy of Loveland Athletics)



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  • Competition Has Never Sounded Or Looked So Good!

    Competition Has Never Sounded Or Looked So Good!

    The Loveland High School Cheerleaders were dressed for Christmas at a recent basketball game

    Cassie Mattia is a resident of Historic Downtown Loveland

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Hundreds of parents and spectators will be cheering their way into a packed gym for the 2019 Eastern Cincinnati Conference Cheer and Dance Competition on February 2nd at Walnut Hills High school.

    The ECC Cheer and Dance Competition will be held at the Walnut Hills High school gymnasium on February 2nd; where the dance competition will begin at 11 a.m. and the cheer competition will begin at 1 PM Admission will be 6 dollars for adults and 4 dollars for students and seniors. For more information visit the Eastern Cincinnati Conference website at www.eccsports.com.

    Student athletes from Loveland, Milford and Kings, to name a few, will take part in one of the most important cheer and dance competitions of the season sponsored by the ECC beginning at 11 AM. Each school in the ECC will be represented in the competition that is said to be the highlight of the cheer and dance team’s year.

    “It is the one time a year that these cheer and dance teams can come together as a league and compete in their sport. They do so much for the school throughout the year; it’s their chance to be highlighted,” Assistant District Director of Student Athletics at Loveland High school, Eric Fry explained.

    Each cheer team can bring 30 cheerleaders and each dance team can bring 16 dancers. Fry says in the past this competition has been so well attended that there has been a line to get in the door.

    “The past several years the gym has been packed! The crowd is cheering for the athletes and there is a great atmosphere all the way around,” Fry said, “Walnut’s gym has a great set up for this competition and has worked well the last couple of years.”

    Loveland High School Cheer Team dressed for Christmas at a recent basketball game

    Last year, Milford won the event in cheer, Loveland came in 4th in cheer and Kings won in dance. This year for the first time Loveland will be competing in the dance competition.

    “I know that teams have been working hard for this competition. I know the Tigers will be there and represent well,” Fry said, “Kings has had a phenomenal dance program and Milford has been doing well in years past in cheer. This year is anybody’s championship to take!” 

    Loveland High School Cheer Team dressed for Christmas at a recent basketball game

    Those who attend cheer and dance competitions as spectators are of course entertained by the athleticism and musicality of the student athletes, but many don’t truly understand how technical the competition itself actually is and how intensely the teams are scored. Tournament Manager, Heather Kaiser, says judges for the ECC Competition are selected based on experience and have to be licensed cheer and dance judges from the Universal Cheerleaders Association and Universal Dance Association organizations.

    “This is a pretty competitive event so we use some of our very best judges. Judges are looking for an overall well executed performance routine,” Kaiser explained, “Difficulty comes into play as well. Cheer has to compete in two different categories, Game Day and Performance. Dance performs in two different categories as well, Pom, Jazz or Hip-Hop. For both the cheer and dance competitions two scores are then averaged to pick an overall winner,” Kaiser said.

    Last year, Milford won the event in cheer. This photo is from January 4th during player introductions when the Loveland Men traveled to play Milford H.S.

    Seems simple enough right? Wrong! On the ECC website I found score sheets for both the cheer and dance competitions and the judges really have to pay close attention to every single detail as the points given to the teams are broken down into subcategories. For example, on the Cheer overall score sheet judges are expected to score “Jumps” out of 15 points. They must look at proper technique, form, height, synchronization, type of jumps, connections, combos and variety. Judges also look deeper into

    Loveland High School Cheer Team dressed for Christmas at a recent basketball game

    “Dance,” which is out of 10 points. In this category judges look at technique, sharpness, placement, timing, spacing, use of levels, overall choreography and visual appeal. Lastly, on the overall score sheet for Cheer judges score the “Overall Impression,” which is 5 points. The judges base this score on routine creativity, flow, use of formations and transitions. This is just one of the score sheets involved in the Cheer competition! There is also a “Game Day and Crowd Leading” score sheet, which is 50 points, a “Game Day, Fight Song and Band Chant” score sheet, which is 50 points, and a

    Loveland High School Cheer Team

    “Tumbling” score sheet, which is 35 points. While the Dance competition is one individual score sheet the subcategories on the score sheet are just as intense! Judges look at “Execution” of movement, skills, synchronization, uniformity, spacing, communication and projection for a total of 50 possible points. The score sheet also includes “Choreography,” where judges look at creativity, musicality, routine staging, complexity of movement and difficulty of skills for a total of 40 possible points. Lastly, the judges will score the “Overall Effect,” which is based on the overall impression of the music, costume and choreography for a total of 10 possible points.

    Loveland High School Cheer Team

    “Teams can stand out if they really focus on the difficulty category,” Kaiser said, “For cheer; crowd leading routines are very appealing. Tumbling and dance also play a big part. For dance; choreography plays a huge part. If they include turns and lifts the judges find that really appealing as well,” Kaiser explained.

    The Loveland High School Cheer Squad dressed in a Christmas theme at a December basketball game

    As the competition draws nearer athletes are fine tuning their final routines and, according Kaiser, couldn’t be more excited to show their parents, friends, coaches and the judges the final product.

    The athletes take extra pride in this event because it’s against the teams they see all year long.

    “The athletes take extra pride in this event because it’s against the teams they see all year long. Conference Championship games are always a big deal in every sport plus they get so many fans to come to this particular event and the support is HUGE,” Kaiser said.

    This will also be the first year the ECC will include cheer and dance to be counted towards the All Sports Trophy Title.

    “The competition is fairly new, so the league wanted to get it right before it was included in the ECC All Sports standings,” Fry explained.

    The ECC Cheer and Dance Competition will be held at the Walnut Hills High school gymnasium on February 2nd; where the dance competition will begin at 11 a.m. and the cheer competition will begin at 1 p.m. Admission will be 6 dollars for adults and 4 dollars for students and seniors. For more information visit the Eastern Cincinnati Conference website at www.eccsports.com.


     

  • [Video] Loveland student-athletes sign commitment to continue academic and athletic careers

    [Video] Loveland student-athletes sign commitment to continue academic and athletic careers

    LHS honors eight students as part of College Signing Day celebration

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School (LHS) student-athletes participated in the school’s College Signing Day ceremony Tuesday, Feb. 13, in the LHS Gymnasium. The eight student-athletes who committed to continuing both their athletic and academic careers in college included:

    Ryan Batsch, Football – The Ohio State University

    Riley Massey, Soccer – Taylor University

    Pete Matuszak, Golf – West Chester University

    Kaid Milaim, Baseball – Mt. St. Joseph University

    Taylor Nuncio, Soccer – University of Louisville

    Lauren Parker, Soccer – Miami University

    Jenna Stanton, Basketball – The College of Wooster

    Colleen Swift, Soccer – Morehead State University



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  • 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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  • Soccer Final 4 ticket sales announced

    Soccer Final 4 ticket sales announced

    Julie Renner is the Athletic Director of Loveland High School – file photo by Sam Smith

    Dear Tiger Nation and Loveland Community

    Tigers vs. Olentangy Liberty in the State Soccer Final 4 Game on Tuesday

    by Julie Renner,

    We our Proud of our Girls Soccer Team as they were victorious Saturday evening, beating Springboro 1-0 in overtime to capture the Regional Title and be one of only four teams remaining in the State of Ohio. As we plan for the Final Four game on Tuesday evening, please find important information below:

    Team Send Off

    We will wish our Girls well with a Send Off to the Final 4. Since we need to get on I-75, our bus route will be the following: turn right on Rich Road, right on West Loveland Avenue, left on Lebanon Road and Right on Loveland-Madeira Road to I-275. The team bus will leave the high school between 4:15-4:30 PM. Please line the streets to Cheer our Girls on to a victory. Go Tigers!

    Our Senior Captains accept the Division I Regional Championship trophy. Go Tigers!


     

    Spirit Buses

    We will sell Spirit Bus Packs on Monday, 7 AM – 2:30 PM and Tuesday, 7 AM – 1 PM for $10 in the Athletic Office and during all three high school lunches.

    The Final 4 Tee Shirt Design

    Final Four T-shirt Sales

    RPDiamond has designed our Final 4 shirts. They go on sale Monday at the RPDiamond store, on Loveland-Madeira Road (next to Goodwill). We will also be selling them at the HS on Tuesday. The shirt is an orange short-sleeve for $10.

    Game Information

    Our Loveland Tigers vs. Olentangy Liberty plays in the State Soccer Final 4 Game on Tuesday, November 7th at Centerville Soccer Stadium at 7 PM.  Gates open at 6 PM and tickets are $8 for all ages. We are the away team on the bracket.

    Ticket Sales

    Monday, Nov. 6th from 3 PM – 5PM and again from 6 PM – 7 PM, both in the Athletic Office.

    Tuesday, Nov. 7th from 7 AM – 4 PM in the Athletic Office.

    Please purchase your tickets in advance to avoid lines at the gate.

    Ticket Price: $8 per ticket, Presale or at the gate, for all ages.

    Student Spirit Bus Packs Sold: Tuesday, Nov. 7th from 7am-1pm, in the Athletic Office and during all three LHS lunches. Total cost $10, includes game ticket and bus ride.

    Julie Renner is the Athletic Director of Loveland High School

    We are so Proud of our Girls and all their hard work. The Road to State is very memorable, thanks for supporting our student-athletes.

    My Best and Go Tigers!

    Up-dated to reflect current information on ticket sales 11-6-17 at 5:39 PM



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  • Girls Soccer State Final Four game information

    Girls Soccer State Final Four game information

    Julie Renner is the Athletic Director of Loveland High School – file photo by Sam Smith

    Dear Tiger Nation and Loveland Community

    Tigers vs. Olentangy Liberty in the State Soccer Final 4 Game on Tuesday

    by Julie Renner,

    We our Proud of our Girls Soccer Team as they were victorious Saturday evening, beating Springboro 1-0 in overtime to capture the Regional Title and be one of only four teams remaining in the State of Ohio. As we plan for the Final Four game on Tuesday evening, please find important information below:

    Team Send Off

    We will wish our Girls well with a Send Off to the Final 4. Since we need to get on I-75, our bus route will be the following: turn right on Rich Road, right on West Loveland Avenue, left on Lebanon Road and Right on Loveland-Madeira Road to I-275. The team bus will leave the high school between 4:15-4:30 PM. Please line the streets to Cheer our Girls on to a victory. Go Tigers!

    Our Senior Captains accept the Division I Regional Championship trophy. Go Tigers!


     

    Spirit Buses

    We will sell Spirit Bus Packs on Monday, 7 AM – 2:30 PM and Tuesday, 7 AM – 1 PM for $10 in the Athletic Office and during all three high school lunches.

    The Final 4 Tee Shirt Design

    Final Four T-shirt Sales

    RPDiamond has designed our Final 4 shirts. They go on sale Monday at the RPDiamond store, on Loveland-Madeira Road (next to Goodwill). We will also be selling them at the HS on Tuesday. The shirt is an orange short-sleeve for $10.

    Game Information

    Our Loveland Tigers vs. Olentangy Liberty plays in the State Soccer Final 4 Game on Tuesday, November 7th at Centerville Soccer Stadium at 7 PM.  Gates open at 6 PM and tickets are $8 for all ages. We are the away team on the bracket.

    Ticket Sales

    Monday, Nov. 6th from 3 PM – 5PM and again from 6 PM – 7 PM, both in the Athletic Office.

    Tuesday, Nov. 7th from 7 AM – 4 PM in the Athletic Office.

    Please purchase your tickets in advance to avoid lines at the gate.

    Ticket Price: $8 per ticket, Presale or at the gate, for all ages.

    Student Spirit Bus Packs Sold: Tuesday, Nov. 7th from 7am-1pm, in the Athletic Office and during all three LHS lunches. Total cost $10, includes game ticket and bus ride.

    Julie Renner is the Athletic Director of Loveland High School

    We are so Proud of our Girls and all their hard work. The Road to State is very memorable, thanks for supporting our student-athletes.

    My Best and Go Tigers!

    Up-dated to reflect current information on ticket sales 11-6-17 at 5:39 PM



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