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!
Loveland, Ohio – Calling all student-athletes, coaches, parents, and fans! The Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC) recently announced that they will be going through somewhat of a league transformation. In addition to adding three new schools, Little Miami, Winton Woods, and Lebanon, to the ECC for the 2020-2021 sports season they are also looking to add a new conference slogan.
The ECC stated that they would love to bring more awareness and reach to the conference’s brand so the conference decided to have students, coaches, and fans submit slogan ideas. The ECC selected the top 4 slogan ideas and posted them on the ECC website so that anyone and everyone could vote on their favorite slogan! Below are the top 4 slogan selections.
1. Engage. Compete. Conquer
2. Excite. Challenge. Compete.
3. Eastern Cincinnati Conference … top-level competition with community-based values.
4. Engagement. Competition. Community. We are the ECC!
The Slogan Contest allows voters to submit their slogan selection as many times as they want up until Friday, June 26th, 2020. The new slogan will be released in early July. If you would like to participate in the Slogan Contest click the link below to submit your vote!
Whether you’re a ‘fledgling’ just leaving the nest or a veteran, all birders are invited to join Great Parks as we count the birds that call our parks home. Guided groups will depart from various parks starting at 8:30 a.m.
Stay afterward from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the celebration. Join the flock and head over to Farbach-Werner Nature Preserve for hot drinks, live animals and bird-themed activities during this open-to-the-public bird count wrap-up festivity. Birders do not have to participate in the morning count to attend this free bash.
Out of fourteen weight classes, Loveland leads ten
Loveland, Ohio – On Saturday, January 20 Loveland hosted the Tom Mihalik Duals, an annual five-school wrestling competition in the Loveland High School gymnasium. The wrestlers won all matches, earning a 5-0 win-loss. Loveland took down Ross 40-25, St. Xavier 56-15, New Richmond 57-12, Dayton Stebbins 58-19, and Winton Woods 58-22. The team is 19-1 on the year for duals. Loveland has won fifteen out of the past twenty-eight Tom Mihalik Duals.
Senior, Ian Knabe received the award for most pins and was named the most valuable wrestler at the meet. Knabe received the John Herdtner Memorial Award in memory of 1971 Loveland graduate and volunteer for his performance. He holds second in the 160-pound weight class in the Eastern Cincinnati Conference.
The Tom Mihalik Duals are held in memory of the Loveland educator and coach who began Loveland’s wrestling program in 1963 and served as Loveland’s football, basketball, golf, baseball, and athletic director during his 22 years in the district.
Coach Fred Switzer reacts to a referee’s call against Loveland
The Mihalik Duals also took time to honor Loveland senior wrestlers with posters, photographs and recognition speeches during Senior Day ceremonies. Wrestlers stood with family, peers and friends as they received praise for their time in the Loveland school district.
In the 106 pound weight category of the Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC), Jacob Cotsonas holds first with 22 wins and 5 losses. In 113, Richard Mendoza also holds first with 23 wins and 9 losses. In 132, Kobi Milam is first with 20 wins and 11 losses. Jacob Heyob leads the 138 category with 12 wins and 14 loses. Blake Poteet in 145, Kian Palmer in 152, Drew Vanderhorst in 160, Cade Smeller in 170, Blake Machesky in 182, Jeremy Beamer in 195, and Brock Erdman in 220 all hold first. Out of fourteen weight classes, Loveland leads ten.
A Saint Xavier player is reprimanded in their match against Dayton Stebbins
Senior Cade Smeller pins a wrestler
A New Richmond wrestler reacts to Cade Smeller’s swift reversal and win
Loveland will wrestle at the Loveland High School gymnasium again on Wednesday, January 24 at 5 PM. Loveland will host the first round of the State Team Duals. This dual action will take place in the auxiliary gymnasium.
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