Tag: Track

  • [video] Niki Christow, Josh Elfers, Ian Fields, Grace Moriarty, and Jordan Morrison sign National letters of Intent

    [video] Niki Christow, Josh Elfers, Ian Fields, Grace Moriarty, and Jordan Morrison sign National letters of Intent

    Loveland, Ohio – On April 17 five Loveland student-athletes signed their National Letter of Intent to play their sport beyond the high school level.

    In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you can watch the ceremony conducted by Loveland High School Athletic Director Brian Conaster as he talks about their academic and athletic achievements.

    Niki Christow – Soccer (Wittenberg University)
    Josh Elfers – Football (Hanover College)
    Ian Fields – Soccer (John Carroll University)
    Grace Moriarty – Cross Country and Track (Nova Southeastern)
    Jordan Morrison – Track (High Point University)



  • DeWine announces development of new sexual assault kit tracking system

    DeWine announces development of new sexual assault kit tracking system

    The “Ohio Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Kit Tracking System” will give those who have undergone a sexual assault forensic examination the option to track the status of their rape kit evidence online.

    Columbus, Ohio – Attorney General Mike DeWine announced Thursday that his office is developing a statewide system that will increase transparency surrounding the collection, submission, and analysis of sexual assault kit evidence in Ohio.

    The “Ohio Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Kit Tracking System” will give those who have undergone a sexual assault forensic examination the option to track the status of their rape kit evidence online.

    “Sexual assault survivors have already gone through unimaginable trauma, and not knowing where their cases stand can be agonizing,” said DeWine. “This new system will empower survivors by giving them the ability to instantly and anonymously find out where their evidence is located and whether or not it has been submitted for testing.”

    By entering a barcode number into the free, online program, survivors who choose to use the system will be able to follow their evidence as it proceeds from collection at a medical facility, to inventory at a law enforcement agency, to analysis at a crime lab, and to storage or destruction.

    By entering a barcode number into the free, online program, survivors who choose to use the system will be able to follow their evidence as it proceeds from collection at a medical facility, to inventory at a law enforcement agency, to analysis at a crime lab, and to storage or destruction.

    New legislation introduced by State Senator Stephanie Kunze (R-Hilliard) and State Representative Dorothy Pelanda (R-Marysville) seeks to require all agencies involved in the chain-of-custody of sexual assault kits to participate in the tracking program.

    “As we continue to help and encourage victims of sexual assault to rebuild their lives, it is imperative that we provide them the ability to check the status of the testing of their rape kits quietly and discreetly,” said Senator Kunze. “Affording them the opportunity to do so in a safe, secure manner ensures their privacy. We can allow survivors to continue moving forward with the option to check on the progress to help with the emotional healing and journey to moving forward from their horrific experience.”

    “Attorney General DeWine and his office have demonstrated tremendous leadership and diligence when it comes to this issue. The bills introduced this week in the House and Senate represent a crucial next step in the process,” said Representative Pelanda. “I look forward to working with Attorney General DeWine, my great colleague Senator Kunze, and my brothers and sisters in the House of Representatives as we move forward with this legislation.”

    The advisory group will include victim advocates, sexual assault nurse examiners, law enforcement, prosecutors, and representatives from hospital associations and crime laboratories.

    DeWine is also creating an advisory group to study best practices and provide advice on how Ohio’s tracking system should operate. The advisory group will include victim advocates, sexual assault nurse examiners, law enforcement, prosecutors, and representatives from hospital associations and crime laboratories. The members of the advisory group, who will be announced at a later date, will give special consideration to protecting the privacy of survivors who use the system.

    “We are excited to see this initiative coming from the Ohio Attorney General’s Office,” said Rosa Beltre, executive director of the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence. “It is important to reform how rape kits are handled and tracked in the state of Ohio, despite the many challenges and difference of opinion. We collectively can choose to do nothing because of funding and road blocks, or as we have done today, we can choose to take steps within our circle of influence to make a difference. We owe this to every survivor in our state.”

    The development of the program, as well as any maintenance and equipment, will be financed through Victim of Crime Act (VOCA) funding. VOCA funds, which are administered by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, are from federal settlements, fines, and fees and must be used to enhance victim rights and services.

    “This new tracking system will also help ensure that an accumulation of untested rape kits never happens in Ohio again,” said Attorney General DeWine. “Survivors expect their kits to be submitted for analysis in a timely manner, and this new program will increase accountability and transparency throughout the entire process.”

    To date, Attorney General DeWine’s SAK Testing Initiative has led to 5,071 hits in the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), and hundreds of attackers have been prosecuted according to DeWine’s office. In response to the success of the initiative, new law was enacted in 2015 requiring that law enforcement agencies in Ohio submit sexual assault kit evidence to a crime laboratory within 30 days.


  • Four to be inducted into Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday

    Four to be inducted into Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday

     

    Sarah (Leeper) Lucas

    Graduated from Loveland High School in 2007

     High School Accomplishments

    Varsity Cross Country 4-years

    Team MVP 1-year

    1st Team All-FAVC 3-years  2nd Team All-FAVC 1-year

    1st Team All-District 1-year 3rd Team All-District 2-years

    1st Team All-City 1-year

    Region Qualifer: 3rd ‘03, 8th ‘04, 9th ‘05

    13th in State ‘05

     ‘03 

    Enquirer Runner of the Year ‘03

    Varsity Track 4-years

    1st Team All FAVC 1-year

    2nd Place in District 1-year, 3rd Place in Region 1-year

    4th Place in State in the 3200 1-year

    Adam Engel

    Graduated from Loveland High School in 2010 

    High School Accomplishments

    Varsity Baseball (4yr. Starter)

    Most Valuable Offensive Player 3-years

    Tiger Man Award 2-years 

    1st Team All-FAVC 3-years

    FAVC Player of the Year 1-year

    All-Time Career Leader in Batting Average (.500)

    All-Time Season Leader in Doubles (17)

    FAVC All-Academic 4-years

    Edward Jones Student Athlete of the Month (2010)

    LaRosa’s Male Athlete of the Year (2010)

    Varsity Football 3-yeas  

    Rookie of the Year

    MVP Offense 3

    Team MVP

    Gold Star Chili Star of the Week

    1st Team All-FAVC

    FAVC Player of the Year

    FAVC All-Academic 4-years

    Varsity Basketball

    FAVC All-Academic 3-years

    College

    University of Louisville Baseball 4-yr. Scholarship 

    Major League Baseball

    Chicago White Sox

    Jim Gruver

    Graduated from Loveland High School in 1974

    Loveland Athletic Achievement Award

    Football 1-year

    Basketball 2-years

    Varsity Track (4 Year Letterman)

    1984 to Present: Score Keeper for Mens Basketball

    1984 to Present: Clock Keeper for Mens Basketball

     1984 to Present: Announcer for Mens Basketball

    1990 to Present: Clock Keeper for Varsity Football Games

    1994 to 1999: Score Keeper for Womens Basketball

    1994 to 1999: Clock Keeper for Womens Basketball

    1994 to 1999: Announcer for Womens Basketball

    1995 to 2001: Clock Keeper and Announcer for Womens Soccer

    Dennis Drinnen

    Graduated from Loveland High School in 1964

    High School Accomplishments

    Varsity Football 3-years

    Captain 1-year

    1st Team All-EHL 2-years (Both Offense and Defense)

    1st Team All-City 2-years (Both Offense and Defense)

     All-District 1-year

    Claw Man Award 2-years

    All-State 1-year

    Tri-State Team 1-year

    VFW District Athlete of the Year 4

    Varsity Baseball 3-years

    All-Star Game 1-year

    Varsity Basketball 3-years 

    Varsity Baseball 3-years

    All-EHL 2-years

    College

    4yr Scholarship University of Kentucky Football



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