Loveland High School Tigers Womens Soccer moved from #10 to #2 after the second week of the USA TODAY High School Sports and United Soccer Coaches polling. Portland Jesuit (Portland, OR) moved up one spot to take over as #1 team in the nation.
Ashland (Ashland, OH) #11 and Walsh Jesuit (Cuyahoga Falls, OH) #19 are the only other Ohio team in the top “Super 25 Expert Ratings”.
Since the ratings were compiled, Loveland has put up another win, beating Kings Tuesday on the Knights field, 3-0. The Tiger Women next play on Saturday at Tiger Stadium when they host Sycamore (3-0-1).
“Each week USA TODAY High School Sports and United Soccer Coaches (formerly NSCAA) will release Super 25 Regional Girls Spring Soccer Rankings. Rankings are based on results from the 2018-19 season, quality of players and strength of schedule. Regions are determined by the United Soccer Coaches.”
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Columbus, Ohio– On Friday, 11/10, Loveland High School soccer competed for the Division I state title at the Columbus MAPFRE stadium. The team bested Perrysburg High School 1-0, earning Loveland the OHSAA state championship. Junior Brooke Harden scored the winning goal with 21:20 remaining in the first half. The two teams battled for the next hour but failed to score again.
Loveland competed in the state championship in 2015 and fell to Walsh Jesuit. The freshman and sophomore players– now juniors and seniors– made it their mission to come back and claim the title. Players wrote messages about “The Mission” over car windows and fans held signs. The team was sent off to Columbus Thursday evening with a performance from the Loveland Marching Band, a police and fire escort out of the City, and a crowd gathered on a Loveland street corner to wave and cheer to the busses. At MAPFRE stadium, the home of the Columbus Crew, Loveland bolstered a packed stadium section of enthusiastic black-and-orange spectators with face paint and noisemakers.
Players enter the field lead by Brooke Harden, Colleen “Jelly” Swift and Lauren Williams
A determined Taylor Thole enters the stadium
Senior Tanner Miller poses from the fan section
The Loveland Women’s varsity soccer team
Casey West and Max Savage wait for the game to begin
Lauren Williams embraces Colleen “Jelly” Swift before the game, shouting about how she is ready to win
Lauren Williams laughs before beginning to warm up for the game against Perrysburg
Seniors Adam Clark and Gabe Harden pose from the stands
Ricky Vilar, Adam Paddock and Game Harden pose from the stands
Goalie Lauren Parker warms up before the game
Pete Matuszak begrudgingly accepts a headband from athletic director Julie Renner
Tiger Nation prepares for the game to begin
Shirtless fans stand in 20 degree fall weather
Carson Sencde, Tyler Dombrowski and Jack Stewart pose
Lauren Parker and Riley Massey huddle before the game
Loveland ends their pre-game huddle
Watch Loveland defeat Perrysburg and claim the state title:
For around an hour, Perrysburg fought without avail to take away the one-point lead Loveland held. Perrysburg attempted to score several times (notably within the last minute) but goalie and senior Lauren Parker consistently deflected and guarded the goal. Parker earned her 50th career shutout. She will play for the Miami Redhawks next year.
“I can’t even put it into words. We’ve had this goal since we lost two years ago and we just did it. That’s all I can say,” Parker told Loveland Magazine in a post-game interview.
Colleen Swift competes for the ball against Perrysburg
Colleen “Jelly” Swift falls after being fouled
Kaitlyn Andrews fights for the ball
Brooke Harden steals the ball from Perrysburg
Brooke Harden competes for the ball
Brooke Harden passes to a teammate
Zach Jacobs and Joey Fields take a break from drumming on a bucket
Brooke Harden drives to score the winning point
The team celebrates after Hardin’s goal midway though the first half
Brooke Harden attempts to steal the ball from Perrysburh
Kaitlyn Andrews fights for the ball
Colleen “Jelly” Swift gains control of the ball
Colleen Swift fights for the ball
Junior, Brooke Harden, kicks the ball away from Perrysburg
Southwest Ohio has formed a women’s soccer dynasty of sorts, claiming all the division state titles this year. Indian Hill took home division III, Summit Country Day Division II and Loveland Division I. Summit Country Day also won Divison III men’s soccer.
Sarah Harter fights for the ball
As the game neared an end, the stands turned to bedlam and rowdy excitement. Fans jumped, screamed, and cheered as it became clear that Loveland would take home the State Champion trophy.
When the clock hit zero, the team burst into emotion and ecstatic tears. Coaches and players embraced, jumped and screamed. A sign stating “The Mission Is Complete” appeared in the hands of players, while parents and friends embraced over the fence.
“It feels like we broke through a limit that was set two years ago”
“It feels like we broke through a limit that was set two years ago when we came in second. It felt like we finally accomplished the goal we had been working so hard for every year,” said Senior Colleen “Jelly” Swift.
Loveland paid their respects to the state runner-up while Perrysburg accepted their trophy and medals. Loveland players encouraged each other to clap for each opposing player and congratulate them on their success.
“As a coach, I am so proud of these kids and this program, but I am equally proud to have coached so many amazing young ladies. I am exceptionally of the fine young women they have turned out to be. The love and support that our alumni have shown through the years have been off the charts, as has Tiger Nation. Thanks to the Loveland community, alumni and administration… this one’s for you,” head coach Todd Kelly said in an official release.
A teary-eyed Julie Rener (athletic director) handed state champion medals to euphoric players and coaches. Teammates hugged and cried into each other’s shoulders in excited shock. Parents screamed and fans hollered. There was hardly a dry eye on the loveland side of the MAPFRE field.
“We became a family this season because we wanted to play for the player standing next to us and we did not want to let them down”
“I still can’t believe we just won state. It’s like it hasn’t processed into my brain yet because it’s just so amazing and unbelievable… We became a family this season because we wanted to play for the player standing next to us and we did not want to let them down. Also, I️ think our little saying, “Humble and Hungry”, played a big role in every one of us through our mission. Everyone used that to their own abilities which made us unstoppable,” Brooke Harden told Loveland Magazine.
Emily Kubin tears up after winning state
Sarah Harter watches Lauren Willaism embrace Maria Bashardoust after their win
Coach Todd Kelly hugs Lauren Parker
Riley Massey in excited shock
Brooke Harden holds a young fan, the son of a Loveland coach.
Emily Kubin wipes away tears of joy next to a belary-eyed Jelly Swift
Julie Renner hugs Brice Grieshop
Colleen “Jelly” Swift accepts her medal
Principal Peggy Johnson hugs head coach Todd Kelly
Jordan Morrison accepts her medal
Lauren Williams stands with her senior peers while Jerry Snodgrass congratulates them
Julie Renner holds the trophy
Jerry Snodgrass gives the State Champion trophy to Loveland
Loveland hoists their trophy
Colleen Swift holds a trophy
A crying fan and friend greets a player
A parent hugs a player
Loveland Athletic Booster President, Jeff Williams presents State Champion shirts to the team. Shirts will be availble for sale at Loveland High School.
Players run towards the emptying stands holding signs stating “the mission is complete”
Brooke Harden and Claire Massey pose after winning
Brooke Harden and Claire Massey embrace
Sarah Harter poses with a friend
Players leave the stadium, still teary-eyed and overjoyed
“You were not only humble but hungry all the time. It’s amazing, two years later, what you can accomplish if you stay focused,” OHSAA Director of Sports Management, Jerry Snodgrass told Loveland seniors after calling them forward.
Loveland Varsity women’s soccer poses after their win with the scoreboard in the backgroundColleen “Jelly” Swift hoists the trophy with the scoreboard in the backgroundLauren Parker (center) poses with friends for a selfie
Lauren Williams and Maria Bashardoust pose after winning
“It’s hard to believe that the mission is over. The last four years with Loveland Soccer has been a blessing to me. The girls, the coaches, and the support from the community is more than I could’ve ever asked for. This state championship has been in the making for many years. All of the alumni who taught each of us what Loveland soccer is about are the ones who made last night possible. I’m proud to be part of something so special,” said Sarah Harter after the game.
Loveland ended their season 22-1 win-loss. Colleen Swift was named the ECC women’s soccer athlete of the year and Todd Kelly coach of the year. Brice Grieshop, Brooke Harden, Riley Massey, Lauren Parker and Colleen Swift were named First Team ECC all-conference selections. Colleen Swift and Lauren Parker have been named to the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association Division I First Team.
Loveland Magazine extends its thanks and congratulations to the 2017 Loveland Varsity women’s soccer team. We would like to offer special thanks to Head Coach Todd Kelly, Athletic Director Julie Renner, Lauren Parker and everyone who has offered their time for interviews and photos. Great job, team — it’s been a pleasure reporting on your incredible journey to a State Championship.
-Writer/photographer Sam Smith and publisher David Miller
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