ECC Rejects Lebanon and Winton Woods, Warriors To Remain In GWOC. See complete list HERE. Winton Woods was up for the Ohio Football Team of the Week award. Eastern Cincinnati Conference. Congratulations to Elizabeth Noble (fifth), Sophie Cooper (ninth), and Elleka Boeres (tenth) for placing in the top ten! CINCINNATI – The Eastern Cincinnati Conference has formally invited Lebanon, Little Miami and Winton Woods to be members starting in the fall of … Congratulations to Caroline, Alex, Calvin, and Tyler or winning the award! Complete results can be found HERE. POSTSEASON HONORS: Shout out to the following District 16 All-District team selections: FIRST TEAM: Loveland's Jenna Batsch, Turpin's Cecelia Hilgefort, and West Clermont's Marissa Jenike; SECOND TEAM: Loveland's Tess Broermann and Walnut Hills' Zy'Aira Miller; and THIRD TEAM: Walnut Hills' Katie Collopy and Milford's Kaylie McKenney. Lastly, shout out to Kings' Jake Young for earning Swimmer of the Year honors and to the Knights' Sam Mizener for receiving Coach of the Year accolades. Read more HERE. Kings was able to win the rivalry game against Loveland, which was their only conference loss in the prior year. Kings swept the three medalist positions, with Leah Swayne (71), Bekah Baumlein (74), and Katie Gabert (78) finishing 1-2-3 respectively. Eastern Cincinnati Conference. In 2012, the first season the ECC existed, Turpin dominated the conference with a 10–0 regular season record, and only losing their first game in the regional finals. Loveland and Milford were in the running for the Ohio Football Team of the Week award. POSTSEASON UPDATES: The following ECC wrestlers have advanced to the District Tournament at Kettering Fairmont's Trent Arena, scheduled to conclude today: Lebanon Sectional champions included Lebanon's Jack McCall and Luke Marsh and Little Miami's Alex Hobbs and Brentan Simmerman. Kings' Michael Mussari (boys basketball) and Jake Young (boys swimming and diving); Milford's Kaylie McKenney (girls basketball), A.J. Complete District results are HERE. Swimmer of the Year recognition went to Milford's Erin Fentress and Lebanon's Katie Fisher, while Turpin's Rene Contino earned Coach of the Year honors. Shout out to Ray, Natalie, and Milford's Cheer and Dance squad for winning the award! Autoplay Show Thumbnails Show Captions With the new additions of Winton Woods, Little Miami and Lebanon, the Eastern Cincinnati Conference will continue to be one of the most competitive leagues in the city. Congratulations to Hannah for winning the award! Middletown Sectional champions included West Clermnont's Bryan Hertel, Luis Jiminez, and Bobby Shaw. Individual qualifiers included Turpin's Alyssa Carney, Maycee Herzog, Delilah Folk, and Abby Dittman, along with Anderson's Abby Pitts, Mattie Bailey, Natalie Reising, and Maddie Belcuore. Withrowwas a memb… SHOUT OUT to Milford's Emily Morgan on her 1000th career dig in the Lady Eagles' four-set victory over Mason in Sectional tournament action October 24. For girls soccer, the champion has shifted from Milford in 2012, to Loveland for the next two years, and most recently Turpin in the 2015 season. Turpin also saw its season end in the District semis against St. Xavier. BOYS BASKETBALL: Walnut Hills, Turpin, and Lebanon, each with just two losses, will share the ECC Championship this winter. All teams in the ECC do bowling except Withrow. Little Miami's William Zegarski is in contention for a weekly NATIONAL honor from Mile Split USA, announced September 14. The Kings Island Sectional saw Loveland advance as a team after the Tigers' second place finish. The District Tournament saw West Clermont and Lebanon finished 14th and 15th respectively. Top ECC finisher was the Tigers' Ryan Chevalier who finished seventh. ... Western Reserve Conference. In addition, Kings girls golf and Loveland boys golf were up for Fall Team of the Week honors. Read more HERE. Shout out to Turpin (soccer), Alli, and Mya for winning the award! Shout out to Mattie for winning the award! Player of the Year honors went to Loveland's Tyler Vallee, while Loveland's David Allan received Coach of the Year accolades. And a shout out goes to Anderson for winning its first Dance title, finishing just ahead of runner-up Kings. Each of these schools compete in a variety of OHSA Division 1 and Division 2 Fall, Winter, and Spring sports. Congratulations to the following ECC divers who advanced to the District Dive Championships at Miami University: Walnut Hills' Ethan Moore; Turpin's Logan Bliss, Kyle Allen, Nick Lewis, and Ethan Lupariello; Anderson's Sean Hartley; and Milford's Luke Eminger and Brody Brandenburg. Click HERE for a list of All-District recipients from the Ohio Sportswriters Association. 1; 2; First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page. Congrats to Cecelia, Joey, and Abby, along with the Loveland boys bowling squad, for winning the award! Individual State qualifiers were Turpin's Ella Lambert, Loveland's Emmy Sager, and Kings' Sara Doughman. Read more HERE. See complete results HERE. See complete girls' results HERE. VOLLEYBALL: Lebanon captured the ECC title in its first season in the ECC. GYMNASTICS: Due to the limited number of schools participating in gymnastics, the ECC doesn't officially sponsor the sport. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
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