Symmes Township, Ohio – The Loveland High and Middle Schools are hosting the Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC) championship meet this Saturday at Home of the Brave park.
As of last Thursday, the LHS women’s team was still ranked #1 in Ohio and the Men’s team was ranked #5.
High school runners will compete on a 5K course and the Middle school runners compete on a 2-mile course.
It is also Senior Day for our high school seniors.
This is a once in a lifetime chance to see these State ranked student athletes and cheer them to the finish line.
Loveland, Ohio – Victory is ours! The Moeller Crusaders 1-1-2 in the Greater Catholic League, 2-3-3 overall traveled to Tiger Trail to face the Loveland Men’s Soccer Team on Thursday where the Tigers captured a win with a 0-4 shut-out!
Many of the Tigers contributed to the victory as Zach McHenry scored on a penalty kick with 19 minutes left in the 1st half, Kees Ciric scored twice and Helge Harris scored once in the 2nd half.
The win against Moeller took the Tiger’s record to 8-1-2 (4-1-0 in the ECC). Loveland was scheduled to play Winton Woods on Saturday however because there was a shortage in officials the game was not played.
Currently, in the ECC in regards to Men’s Soccer Walnut Hills is undefeated with 4 victories and both Anderson and Turpin are 5-1. Loveland is sitting in 4th place in the ECC out of 10 teams.
On Tuesday the Tigers will host Anderson who is 8-2-2 overall (5-1-0 in the ECC) and on Thursday, September 15th Loveland will travel to Lebanon (0-5-0 in the ECC, 3-8-1 overall) to play another ECC match.
The following is the Southwest Ohio D1 Men’s Soccer poll results for Week 7:
Please enjoy the Tiger photo compilation below that Loveland Magazine’s very own David Miller put together from the Loveland Men’s Soccer Team’s big win against Moeller!
Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio – “The health and safety of customers and staff is our first priority,” said Paula Brehm-Heeger in an announcement issued July 2 by the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Paula Brehm-Heeger is the Director of the system of libraries.
Paula Brehm-Heeger is the Director of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
Her statement was issued after Thursday’s announcement by Governor DeWine and his team of health professionals unveiled a new monitoring and reporting system for COVID 19 infections in each county.
The “Ohio Public Health Advisory System” is based upon a set of criteria and categorizes all Ohio counties in one of four levels. Counties are rated as: 1) yellow, 2) orange, 3) red or 4) purple — with purple being the highest cautionary rating.
Seven counties in Ohio are rated “red” including Hamilton County. The description and guidelines for level three include:
Very high exposure and spread
Limit activities as much as possible
Follow all current health orders
“Based upon this new information, we have made the difficult decision to pause in-person services in our buildings beginning Monday, July 6,” said Brehm-Heeger. All of the 28 open locations will continue to provide curbside or drive-thru service, and they will continue to open nine more locations to provide these services throughout July.
This temporary change is a proactive decision to help limit the spread of the virus, according to Brehm-Heeger. “We will monitor news and information from health officials daily so we can bring back in-person service as soon as the situation improves and the key alert indicators start trending downward. We have repeatedly been reminded that the pandemic is fast moving and requires our quick response and ability to adjust plans accordingly.” Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as we adjust to the pandemic and find new ways to serve you.”
Between now and the middle of July, the Library is phasing services back in, with new locations being added each week. The goal is to be providing services at all locations by mid-July. The exception is Price Hill, as that location is currently closed through the end of 2020 for a major renovation and expansion project. “We’ll use this space to keep you up to date on what is going on. We are excited to see you again,” said Kathy Taylor, Regional Manager in a statement issued on July 3.
The Loveland Branch currently has Curbside Service only and no Drive-Thru Service is planned.
Brehm-Heeger said, “Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as we adjust to the pandemic and find new ways to serve you.”
Hours of Service
Beginning June 15, all open locations will be operating from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
Book Drops
All locations are accepting returns through their book drops, except Price Hill. Materials are being quarantined for 3 days before being checked-in, so it will be a few days before you see any changes reflected on your account.
Curbside Service
Curbside: Avondale, Blue Ash, Clifton, College Hill, Delhi, Forest Park, Green Township, Hyde Park, Loveland, Madisonville, Mariemont, Monfort Heights, North Central, Oakley, Pleasant Ridge, St. Bernard, Sharonville, Symmes, Walnut Hills, Westwood, West End and Wyoming
Beginning July 6th these branches will open curbside service: Madeira, Mt. Washington
Beginning July 13 these branches will open for curbside service: Bond Hill, Cheviot, Corryville, Deer Park, Green Hills, Miami Township, Northside, Norwood
Scheduled appointments are not required for curbside service, but calling ahead will make the process more efficient for you, especially if you need to do something other than pick up a hold.
When you arrive at your location for curbside pick-up, look for the curbside service sign, park, and call the branch at the number on the sign.
Drive-Thru Service
Drive-thrus are at these locations: Anderson, Covedale, Groesbeck, Harrison, Reading, and the Downtown Main Library
Scheduled appointments are not required drive-thru service, but calling ahead will make the process more efficient for you, especially for curbside service, or if you need to do something other than pick up a hold. Find phone numbers for all branches on this web page.
Holds/Borrowing Items
If you would like to borrow an item from the library, search our catalog, find the item you want, place a hold on it, and choose which location you’d like to pick up the item from. Or you can call us, and we’ll place the hold for you.
When the item is ready, you will receive an email notice. You can pick it up anytime between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday. If you’d like, you can call the location and schedule a time for pick-up.
In-Person Services
Due to the wide community spread of the virus in Hamilton County right now, the Library made the decision to temporarily suspend in-person services. Read more in this blog post from the director.
We’re Here for You Online and on the Phone
Our eBranch is always open, and we are continuing to provide events like storytimes online on a regular basis. Check our calendar for more information.
Call, email or chat with us seven days a week for help with job searching, finding trusted health information, getting assistance with a library resource, and more.
For the latest Library service updates and resources, please visit our COVID-19 resource page.
Junior Jenna Batsch (above) scored 17 on 7-9 shooting from the field. She had 5 rebounds, 3 assists. and blocked 2.
Loveland, Ohio – It will be the Loveland Tigers vs. #1 seed Mount Notre Dame Saturday, February 29 at 3 PM (at Princeton H.S.).
Mount Notre Dame defeated Edgewood 85-25 Monday night to get to the finals. MND is undefeated, ranked #1 in Ohio by MaxPreps, and has a #3 national ranking. The Tigers are the #6 seed and defeated Mason Monday night 55-41 to reach the District Finals. Loveland Tigers now 22-3 and Walnut Hills both from the ECC advanced Monday night.
A strong 22-7 1st quarter with shots coming from every part of the court was too much for Mason to overcome.
Senior Jillian Hayes led the Tigers with a game-high 20 points shooting 50% from the field. and 4-5 from the foul line. She had 7 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 blocked shots.
Junior Jenna Batsch scored 17 on 7-9 shooting from the field. She had 5 rebounds, 3 assists. and blocked 2.
Senior Kate Garry finished with 10 points, 6 coming from behind the 3-pt line, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists.
A young Tiger high-5’s Jillian Hayes before she heads into the locker room after the win.
MND is led by Sophomore 5’9″ forward K.K. Bransford who averages 20.2 points per game and scored 40 on the road against Lincoln Gahanna in October. Senior 5’6″ guard Makira Cook averages 17.6. and scored 27 against Huntington St. Joseph Academy on February 1.
Loveland’s Hayes scored 27 in a December win over Walnut Hills.
These photos were taken on Friday, January 11 when the Loveland men’s basketball team traveled to West Clermont High School. The Tigers lost in a 2X overtime heartbreaker, in a very hard-fought game by both the Wolves and Tigers.
Turpin (6-1, 10-2) remains in 1st place in the ECC, with Loveland 2nd, followed by Walnut Hills and West Clermont; all three with idential 5-2, 9-4 records.
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Matt Huether studies stats to predict the outcome of Loveland High School sorting contests
The Loveland Tigers (5-14, 3-8 conf) face off against the Walnut Hills Eagles (15-5, 11-1 conf) in an important conference game on Tuesday, February 13. The game is in the Tiger gym at 7:30 PM.
On the line for Loveland is the ability to keep their sole possession of 6th in the conference. While for Walnut Hills is the ability to win the outright conference title.
Jalen Greiser in his recent game against Kings
For the Loveland Tigers look for Junior Guard Jalen Greiser who averages 14.3 points per game on 41.9% shooting. Jalen also averages 5.6 rebounds a game (1.2 offensive) and 2.9 assists per game. Also for Loveland look for Junior Forward Tripp Willis who averages 8.3 points per game on 43.0% shooting. Tripp also averages 4.4 rebounds a game (0.9 offensive) and 1.1 blocks a game.
For Walnut Hills look for Senior Guard Kameron Gibson who averages 19.0 points per game on 53.8% shooting (45.9% from 3). Kameron also averages 4.5 rebounds a game (1.2 offensive) and 2.1 assists. Also for Walnut Hills look for 7’2 Senior Center Zubi Nwankwo who averages 5.7 points per game on 48.3% shooting. Zubi also averages 7.9 rebounds (3.1 offensive) and 1.5 blocks a game.
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Matt Huether studies stats to predict the outcome of Loveland High School sorting contests
The Loveland men are on the road Friday to Anderson. Game time is 7:30 PM.
The Loveland Tigers (5-13, 3-7 conf) match up against the Anderson Redskins (8-10, 6-5 conf), in an all important conference game. Loveland looks to get back on track, while Anderson looks to continue their recent success. In Anderson’s last three games they have two “quality” wins over the Withrow Tigers and Walnut Hills Eagles. The first time around Anderson got the better of Loveland with a 40-37 Win.
Jalen Greiser was injured in the recent game against the Withrow Tigers. He is ready for a return match with Anderson. He scored 13 against Anderson on January 5th.
For Loveland look for Junior Guard Jalen Greiser who is coming back from an injury that occured against the Withrow Tigers. Jalen averages 14.6 points per game on 41.9% shooting. Jalen also averages 5.8 rebounds (1.2 offensive) and 3.2 assists per game. For Loveland look for Junior Guard Matt Toigo who averages 10.0 points per game on 54.0% shooting (47.8% from 3). Also for Loveland look for Junior Forward Tripp Willis who averages 8.1 points per game on 44.1% shooting. Tripp has put up 26 points in the last two games, shooting 9 of 22 (40.9% from the field), as well as 9 rebounds and is 7 for 7 from the line.
For Anderson look for Senior Guard Drew Huxtable who averages 12.4 points per game on 37.6% shooting. Also for Anderson look for 6’8 Senior Center Hunter Bode who averages 10.1 points per game on 47.7% shooting. Hunter also averages 8.5 rebounds a game (2.5 offensive) as well as 3.1 blocks per game.
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Matt Huether studies stats to predict the outcome of Loveland High School sporting contests
The Loveland Women are due to go into battle in a home court contest against the Turpin Spartans on Wednesday at 7:30 PM. Loveland won their first ECC go-around W 39 – 27 on December 2.
6’2 Junior Center Courtney Henthorne
For the Tigers (8-2, 15-2) from Loveland look for 6’2 Junior Center Courtney Henthorne to be an impact player. Courtney averages 6.5 points per game on 54.4% shooting. Courtney has put up 49 points in her last 5 games (9.8 a game).
Look for Sophomore Forward Jillian Hayes, Jillian is shooting 50.3% from the field and is averaging 16.3 points a game.
For the Spartans (4-6, 10-8), look for Junior Guard Ellie Holt, Ellie averages 13.1 points per game on 39.5% shooting. Look for Senior Guard Savanna Hazenfield who averages 8.2 points per game on 35.2 percent shooting. The first time these friendly conference foes played each other Savanna dropped 12 points on 5 of 14 shooting.
Overall Score Prediction: 41-30 Loveland
Loveland is now second in the ECC, still behind Walnut Hills who are still undefeated in ECC competition.
Loveland, Ohio – The Tiger women easily defeated (1-8, 5-10) Milford on Wednesday night in the Loveland gym and had a lot of fun and camaraderie along the way. The women are now 7-1, 12-1 and remain 2nd in ECC play behind Walnut Hills (7-0, 14-1) who handed the Tigers their only loss. The Tigers travel to Kings (4-5, 6-8) on Saturday afternoon to take on the Conference’s 5th place team.
The final score was 43-62. Jillian Hayes led both teams with 13 points and brought down 5 rebounds and had 2 assists. Kate Garry scored 9, all from beyond the arc. Scoring 8 were Courtney Henthorn and Colleen Swift. Ten Tigers got in the scoring column.
Loveland, Ohio – The physical, aggressive Walnut Hills defense, unchecked by the officials and unadjusted to by the Tigers took its toll in the Walnut Hills’ 2nd and 3rd quarter hammering on Wednesday. Final score 66-40. The Eagles’ 41 to 25 rebounding advantage, 6 blocked shots, 17 steals, and the Tiger’s 30 turnovers were also deciding.
As would have been expected, the Eagles’ Kennedi Myles led all scores with 21 points and 15 rebounds. She leads the ECC in scoring average with 16.5.
The league’s second-leading scorer, Tiger, Jillian Hayes (15.9) ended the game with 11 points and 9 rebounds. Courtney Henthorn scored 9, Kate Garry 8, and Colleen Swift scored 7.
Loveland led by 1 at the end of the 1st quarter, but an unproductive 4-point 2nd was momentum losing when Walnut Hills scored 16. Walnut Hills upped the ante with a 22-9, 3rd quarter. Both teams played evenly in the fourth but the game had gotten out of hand with the Tigers down by 24 when it started.
Walnut Hills, now undefeated in conference play took the top spot in the ECC away from Loveland (5-1, 10-1). West Clermont who Loveland hosts Saturday at 2 PM dropped the Tigers to 3rd with their 5-0 record after beating Anderson 64-32 on Wednesday.
West Clermont is #6 and Loveland #7 in the Cincinnati Area Coaches Poll.