Greater Cincinnati boasted dozens of state championships during the 2022-2023 high school season. The spring season was a perfect capper to recognize the talented players and coaches who call the Tristate home.
This spring, Moeller flexed its powerhouse muscles as the Crusaders picked up their ninth baseball state title and volleyball completed a three-peat for title No. 11. Boys tennis players picked up a pair of team titles while individuals on both sides of the river won championships. Ohio and Kentucky athletes also showed strength and speed in track and field events.
Now, it's time to honor the players and coaches of those teams and others as The Cincinnati Enquirer announces the 2023 Spring High School Sports All-Stars, also known as the all-city lists.
Championships:From Mercy McAuley golf to East Central football, these locals won state titles this year
Fall:Introducing The Enquirer's Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky 2022 Fall Sports All-Stars
Winter:Announcing the 2022-23 Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky High School Winter All-Stars
Softball
Ohio Division I
Co-Players of the Year
Aubrey Smith, Lebanon: The senior was a first-team All-Ohio selection and was the Eastern Cincinnati Conference’s Offensive Player of the Year. She led the ECC in batting average (.544), doubles (15) and RBIs (58) while ranking third in total hits (49) and fourth in homers (7). In the circle, Smith led the ECC with a 1.11 ERA and was second in the league with 17 wins, tossing seven shutouts and striking out 137 over 120 innings.
Avery Gottlieb, Oak Hills: The senior led the Greater Miami Conference in wins and strikeouts for the third consecutive year, finishing 23-2 with nine shutouts and 195 strikeouts over 145 innings. She finished the year with a 1.93 ERA and was named the GMC’s Pitcher of the Year, helping lead Oak Hills to its first outright league title since 2013. At the plate, the first-team All-Ohio selection ranked fifth in the league in batting average (.537), hits (44) and ranked eighth in RBI (28).
Coach of the Year
Brian Kindell, Lebanon: Kindell was named the ECC Coach of the Year after leading Lebanon to a share of the league title before capturing district and regional championships to reach the state Final Four.
First team
Abby Bode, Oak Hills
Avery Gottlieb, Oak Hills
Ella Teubner, Lebanon
Katelyn Polido, Hamilton
Aubrey Smith, Lebanon
Niki Bode, Oak Hills
Sophia Martin, Seton
Ava Hensley, Fairfield
Lilly Iden, Talawanda
Callie Allison, Milford
Sam Pennington, Mason
Avery Fielman, Milford
Isabelle Noble, Kings
Meghan McClellan, Milford
Olivia Basil, St. Ursula
Karley Clark, Fairfield
Kassidy Seger, Harrison
Tionna Bright, Lakota West
Annabelle Geiser, Mason
Shelby Allen, West Clermont
Lyndsey Stephenson, Sycamore
Alicia Fox, Mason
Emily Schappacher, Hamilton
Grace Pitzer, Mount Notre Dame
Campbell Beatty, West Clermont
Kylie Cobb, Talawanda
Addie McBrayer, Mason
Lexi Sutton, Western Brown
Kendal Allen, Lebanon
Audrey Gildea, Mount Notre Dame
Mary Anhofer, St. Ursula
Ainsley Herron, Kings
Alayna Crouch, Ross
Juliana Gonzalez, Lebanon
Kendyl Moss, Turpin
Kat Zielinski, Mount Notre Dame
Kyla Conley, Western Brown
Maeve Fink, Oak Hills
Ella Jansen, Seton
Ashleigh Meece, Little Miami
Rylee Ripperger, Loveland
Carissa Aiello, Ursuline
Jayci Barnes, Western Brown
Sophia Scheidler, Lebanon
Evelyn Henson, Edgewood
Reagan Vunak, Lebanon
Bekah Giel, West Clermont
Halina Schulte, Lakota East
Ryleigh Peters, Fairfield
Madi Fugate, Milford
Molly Hudler, Harrison
Ellie Offner, Mason
McKenna Weekley, Talawanda
Leila Johnson, Middletown
Hannah Bier, Seton
Alana Lemmel, Harrison
Jaycee Taylor, Hamilton
Hannah Gardner, Springboro
Lanie McCoy, Milford
Savanna Frysinger, West Clermont
Ella Pfaffl, Harrison
Halee McDade, Talawanda
Addison Burdick, Springboro
Second team
Leilah Ferrari, Lakota West
Leah Arnett, Lakota East
Gretchen Hansen, Oak Hills
Madelyn Jones, Milford
Grace Glaser, Seton
Avery Blinn, Mason
Emily Brunner, Ross
Halle Martin, Mason
Ashley Simko, Lebanon
Lilah Flores, Western Brown
Jordan Heekin, Springboro
Payton Beard, St. Ursula
Teagan Ouhl, Lebanon
Grace Parkhurst, Kings
Carly Andrews, Sycamore
Abby Stanfield, Fairfield
McKenna Manley, Mount Notre Dame
Ava Cosgray, St. Ursula
Lainey Casanta, Kings
Adisyn Johnson, Ross
Natalie McGuire, Colerain
Kaylie Noell, Little Miami
Bailey Funk, Anderson
Jillian Huey, Fairfield
Jo Sander, Mason
Vivian Johns, Anderson
Sophie Barrier, Harrison
Myrah Darrah, Milford
Emrie Fink, Oak Hills
Addison Kasselman, West Clermont
Morgan Stevens, Lakota West
Payge Iglesia, Hamilton
Eden Lenney, Kings
Morgan Schlosser, Western Brown
Lily Widau, Springboro
Olivia Schaffer, Colerain
Becca Zillox, Walnut Hills
Megan Spence, Fairfield
Ella Prichard, Ursuline
Isabella Zimmerman, Milford
Honorable mention
Edgewood: Jaylee Rose, Kaylynn Spencer; Fairfield: Kelsie Michaud; Kings: Julia Lowry; Lakota East: Haley Thompson, Kaitlyn Haiber; Lebanon: Eden Chin; Little Miami: Riley Bentley, Kaitlyn Thieme, Isabella Houillion; Loveland: Summer Rohlfs; Milford: Kaitlyn Flynn, Cheruby Herbert; Mount Notre Dame: Kayden Krug; Oak Hills: Julia Abbott, Madelyn Erskine, Kylie Lockwood; Princeton: Amanda Tulloss; Ross: Kam Commins; Seton: Megan Childs, Natalie Holder; Springboro: Ava Busi, Bri Schul; St. Ursula: Johanna Booth; Sycamore: Allie Borregard; Turpin: Kyla Zananiri; Ursuline: Blythe Partin; Walnut Hills: Chloe Dollar; Western Brown: Gracie Heitker, Kate Stratton
Division II
Player of the Year
Camrynn Linneman, Taylor: The junior was a first-team All-Ohio selection and the Cincinnati Hills League Player of the Year. At the plate, she led the CHL in hits (50), tied for the league lead in homers (11) and ranked second in batting average (.617) and RBIs (57). In the circle, she led the CHL in wins (15), strikeouts (266) and ERA (0.86).
Coach of the Year
Craig Linneman, Taylor: Linneman led Taylor to its sixth consecutive CHL title and led the program to its first-ever district championship and regional tournament appearance. He was named the CHL Coach of the Year.
First team
Camrynn Linneman, Taylor
Sydney Doyle, Clinton-Massie
Nicole Koetter, Fenwick
Halle Klaiber, Badin
Jaycee Bailey, Goshen
Kiera Kirk, New Richmond
Malieiah Mitchell, Wyoming
Maggie Graham, Taylor
Elizabeth Willis, New Richmond
McKenna Bare, Monroe
Erin Beeber, Badin
Leah Mezger, Mercy McAuley
Haleigh Swisshelm, Northwest
MacKenzie Gibbons, Fenwick
Lauren Diels, Wilmington
Casey Boeckerman, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy
Natalie Barth, Wyoming
Aerianna King, Batavia
Erica Kuhnash, Badin
Christian Kolar, CHCA
Izzie Carroll, New Richmond
Kendra Lee, Roger Bacon
Karlie Burdick, Taylor
Emily Lang, CHCA
Rachel Nusky, Badin
Kyleigh McClanahan, Goshen
Emma Feldmeier, Wyoming
Joli Boggs, New Richmond
Gabby Fenton, Taylor
Grace Reuss, McNicholas
Piper Willis, New Richmond
Ally Hughes, Roger Bacon
Molly Jutze, Indian Hill
Chameron Vanden Eynden, Goshen
Second team
Meg O’Neill, Monroe
Emma Hopper, Batavia
Olivia Habig, Taylor
Mya Rose, Mercy McAuley
Allison Vess, Badin
Georgia Myers, CHCA
Samantha Myers, CHCA
Anna Prosser, Taylor
Anna Galinger, Wyoming
Julia Whitman, Roger Bacon
Daegan Flamm, New Richmond
Sidney Couch, Badin
Virginia Theobald, Wyoming
Hayley Cook, Mercy McAuley
Logan Schmidt, McNicholas
McKenna Branham, Clinton-Massie
Honorable mention
Badin: Emma Ballinger; Batavia: Tegan Hughbanks, Kaylee Williams, Jenna Hillard; CHCA: Ella Helms; Fenwick: Evelyn Sulesky, Hadley Von Bargen; Goshen: Erica Campell; Mercy McAuley: Jessie Roell; Northwest: Annabell Sickles; Roger Bacon: Kate Palermo; Wilmington: Nevaeh Blackburn
Division III
Player of the Year
Haley Johnson, Bethel-Tate: The junior led the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference in batting average (.699), hits (58), doubles (17), RBIs (63) and ranked second in homers (7). In the circle, Johnson was second in the league in wins (17) to go with 127 strikeouts and a 2.73 ERA. She was named first-team All-Ohio and the Co-SBAAC-National Player of the Year.
Coach of the Year
Terri Hoerth, Clermont Northeastern: Hoerth, the SBAAC-National Coach of the Year, led the Rockets to a 20-6 record, a division championship and a district runner-up finish.
First team
Haley Johnson, Bethel-Tate
Gina Wilson, Deer Park
Layla Vinson, Bethel-Tate
Tiffany Drewry, Clermont Northeastern
Maddie Almeter, Waynesville
Lydia Peters, Blanchester
Ava Winchester, Norwood
Julia Tamai, Seven Hills
Sara Phelps, Reading
Kylie Bailey, Waynesville
Ashley Mullins, Georgetown
Alexia Lander, Cincinnati Country Day
Savannah Smith, Reading
Bella Mason, Mariemont
Anistin Fender, Georgetown
MaKenzie Gillen, Bethel-Tate
Madelyn Gilley, Clermont Northeastern
Ally Thompson, Bethel-Tate
Annie Katuska, Seven Hills
Anela Porter, Reading
Rachel Walker, Deer Park
Molly Brown, Clermont Northeastern
Erin Pierani, Seven Hills
Jenna Bulcher, Waynesville
Riley Williams, Cincinnati Country Day
Isabella Bosley, Clermont Northeastern
Hailey Mowell, Reading
Laney Murphy, Norwood
Sophia Ward, Finneytown
Addison Senior, Bethel-Tate
Baylee Constance, Middletown Madison
Lily Braden, Clermont Northeastern
Second team
Piper Farris, Cincinnati Country Day
Grace Finch, Finneytown
Grace Adkins, Clermont Northeastern
Shay Dickinson, Mariemont
Chloe Watts, Reading
Addysyn Bohl, Bethel-Tate
Lauren Rieger, Waynesville
Allison Leggett, Clark Montessori
Mackenzie Kruse, Reading
Alayna Davenport, Blanchester
Morgan Priest, Middletown Madison
Jayda Mosley, Purcell Marian
Jocely Lansing, Blanchetser
Gabby Smith, Madeira
Logan Smith, Norwood
Alexa Kecman, Seven Hills
Abigail Phelps, Middletown Madison
Sydney Norton, Clermont Northeastern
Honorable mention
Cincinnati Country Day: Caroline Ochterski; Clark Montessori: Grace Jackson; Deer Park: Lauren Heglin, Grace Louden; Finneytown: Angelina Bush, Paige Ficke; Georgetown: Carolyn Edmisten, Abby Staker; Norwood: Karlee White; Seven Hills: Shahnaz Hassan; Waynesville: Amanda Tudela
Division IV
Player of the Year
Avery Neth, Williamsburg: The junior was a first-team all-league selection after going 10-6 with a 2.24 ERA and finishing second in the league with 155 strikeouts over 90 innings. At the plate, she hit .333 with 11 extra-base hits (including two homers) and 31 RBIs.
Coach of the Year
Rick Healey, Williamsburg: Healey led Williamsburg to a 16-12 record and a district championship game appearance.
First team
Kenley Polston, Fayetteville-Perry
Avery Neth, Williamsburg
Anna Bowling, Cincinnati Christian
Brooklyn Manning, Ripley
Victoria Thompson, Fayetteville-Perry
Kaylynn Anderkin, Williamsburg
Heather Krause, New Miami
Sophia Woods, Cincinnati Christian
Ariel Parker, Lockland
Izabella Waddle, Fayetteville-Perry
Le’Asia Patton, Lockland
Seleste Brinker, Cincinnati Christian
Hope Arno, Williamsburg
Stephanie Velkamp, Cincinnati Christian
Second team
Riley Finn, Ripley
Alyssa Vearil, Williamsburg
Avery Beaubien, Lockland
Alexia Ball, New Miami
Savannah Ebright, Williamsburg
Naomi Updegrove, Cincinnati Christian
Mary Sales, Lockland
Madison Strong, New Miami
Honorable mention
Fayetteville-Perry: Ryley Kleemeyer; Felicity-Franklin: Kenzie Allen, Brooklyn Caudill; Lockland: Eriyanna Flint, Jaylah Smith; New Miami: Kadie Davidson, Lilli Howell; Ripley: Grace Taylor; St. Bernard: Kaniya Lindsay, Jazmyne Ritter; Williamsburg: Kiley Caudill
Northern Kentucky/ Indiana
Player of the Year
Ella Steczynski, Dixie Heights: She hit .473 with 22 RBIs, 15 stolen bases, 10 doubles, six triples and two home runs. The senior was also one of the top defensive infielders in the Ninth Region.
Coach of the Year
Milt Horner, Highlands: He led the Bluebirds to a 27-9 record and their second straight Ninth Region championship.
First team
Kennedy Baioni, Highlands
Kendall Blau, Cooper
Tori Danneman, Notre Dame
Madison Goddard, Ryle
Hope Hamilton, Campbell County
Bailey Markus, Highlands
Skylar Mitchell, Dixie Heights
Emily Schmeltz, Cooper
Laney Schuster, Ryle
Brooke Shewmaker, Bishop Brossart
Ella Steczynski, Dixie Heights
Emilie Young, Simon Kenton
Second team
Emma Adams, Villa Madonna
Payton Brown, Highlands
Mia Buemi, Newport Central Catholic
Brooklynn Couch, Lawrenceburg
Carley Cramer, Highlands
Landrey Dance, Simon Kenton
Josie Feebeck, Campbell County
Taylor Ingram, Dixie Heights
Harper Kinman, Boone County
Avery Parsons, Ryle
Ava Scott, Cooper
Mollie Sharp, Conner
Honorable mention
Beechwood: Laney Hatridge, Katelynn Murphy; Bellevue: Paulina Long; Bishop Brossart: Savannah Seiter; Boone County: Amariana Sweet; Calvary Christian: Oreanna Donaldson; Campbell County: Paige Stewart; Conner: Keira Holeman, Averie Lightner; Cooper: Kaitlyn Furnish; Dayton: Zoe Sparks, McKenzie Sullivan; Dixie Heights: Riley Hopkins, Sydney Schumacher; Highlands: Michelle Barth, Kaitlyn Dixon; Holmes: Carly Rowenkamp, Brittney Thomas; Holy Cross: Zoey Baker, Madison Urlage; Lloyd: McKenzie Runion; Ludlow: Evie Orsua; Newport: Lexy Rice; Newport Central Catholic: Kaitlyn Haigis; Notre Dame: Ava McKinley, Abby Turnpaugh; Ryle: Payton Godfrey; Scott: Ivy Cochran, Audrey Griffin, Emma Scribner; Simon Kenton: Larkin Mitchell; South Dearborn: Kori Cornett, Ava Cutter; Villa Madonna: Cam Kratzer, Kathryn McLagan; Walton-Verona: Kendall Donato, Demi Lavon
Baseball
Ohio Division I
Player of the Year
Toby Hueber, Moeller: Hueber was named first-team All-Ohio and the Greater Catholic League-South Player of the Year after a dominant season. The senior led the GCL-South in batting average (.406), hits (43), runs (40), extra-base hits (14) and stolen bases (32). He also ranked third in RBIs with 27.
On the mound, Hueber had a league-best 10 wins to set the Moeller program record for wins in a career (25) to go with a 1.54 ERA. Hueber tossed five innings of shutout ball in the district finals against Fairmont and the state semifinals against Walsh Jesuit, helping lead Moeller to a state title.
Coach of the Year
Tim Held, Moeller: Held was named the GCL-South Coach of the Year and the Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association DI Coach of the Year. He led Moeller, the state’s top-ranked team, to the program’s ninth state championship and the fifth of his career.
First team
Michael Bilo, Mason
Toby Hueber, Moeller
Nathan Manley, Moeller
Aaron England, Fairfield
Luke Vaughn, Elder
Colton Hartman, Lebanon
Jack Cecil, Lebanon
Jack Crawford, Kings
Will Summers, Elder
Clay Burdette, Moeller
Grant Garrett, St. Xavier
Drew Cox, Mason
Kellan Klosterman, Moeller
Ben Schoster, Elder
Andrew Edrington, Princeton
Patrick Villamagna, La Salle
Brennan Hileman, St. Xavier
Braeden Fry, Lakota East
Jake Hanley, Mason
Kevin Hilton, Elder
C.J. Richard, Moeller
Jack Ryan, St. Xavier
Sean Krueckeberg, Mason
Nathan Taylor, West Clermont
Alex Bemis, Monroe
A.J. Ewing, Springboro
Jaden Upper, Lebanon
Trevor Zeigler, West Clermont
Dylan Lloyd, Colerain
Clark Helgason, Turpin
Chase Herrell, Milford
Carson McDaniel, Princeton
Jessie Dunlap, Lebanon
Luke Burroughs, Springboro
Mitchell Naehring, Ross
Michael Murphy, Mason
Zion Theophilus, Moeller
Jack Geers, Harrison
Callum McGill, Loveland
Nick Stroud, Mason
Jacob Boland, Fairfield
Bryce Brannon, Mason
Eddie Tanner, Talawanda
Colton Hunt, Edgewood
Abe Crall, Western Brown
Brad Schauer, Turpin
Jack Smith, Kings
Kelyn Dallio, Harrison
Carson Marsh, Moeller
Noah Prewitt, Talawanda
Gavin Speranza, West Clermont
Second team
Noah Ellis, Sycamore
Landon McEvoy, West Clermont
Charlie McGuiness, Little Miami
Conlan Daniel, Moeller
Jacob Montemore, Turpin
Mitchell Graves, Northwest
Seth Green, Harrison
Ryan Cathey, Loveland
Ben Voegele, Ross
Erik Ronquist, Fairfield
Wyatt Shaw, Princeton
Zack Gardner, Springboro
Michael Kirk, Milford
Matt Frye, Western Brown
Michael Gawkins, St. Xavier
Max Mesler, Talawanda
Jared Werling, Loveland
Casey Doner, Mason
Kyle Koch, Lebanon
Austin Parker, Ross
Charlie Niehaus, Moeller
Jackson Saylor, Springboro
Henry Haag, Princeton
Alex Koelling, Mason
Joe Lafkas, Lebanon
Clint Moak, Hamilton
Brady Bushman, Milford
Ace Cocklin, Walnut Hills
Wyatt Ferguson, Oak Hills
Jamarkis Shillingfor, Middletown
Wyatt Standifer, Springboro
Aiden Thomas, Oak Hills
Ryan Land, Lebanon
Joey Buchanan, Milford
Noah Wagster, Fairfield
Atticus Wood, Elder
Thomas Fleming, Western Hills
Ben Veletean, Springboro
Jack Meiers, Goshen
Talan Smith, Edgewood
Andrew Schneeman, Western Brown
Alex Rathje, Turpin
Bruce Becker, Harrison
T.J. Buckman, Winton Woods
Honorable mention
Anderson: JoJo Overbeek, Gus Foley; Colerain: Carson Taulbee; Edgewood: Mick Kelhoffer; Fairfield: Connor Raquet; Hamilton: Ethan Stone; Harrison: Joe Banks, Brady Enneking; Kings: Drew Burdine; Lakota East: Carson French, Will Lewis; La Salle: Tyler Forest, Jack Lonneman, Dylan Ruhe; Loveland: Tyler Huff, Seth Ellis; Mason: Mark Rutherford; Middletown: Joe Kirby; Milford: Louden Hilliard, Ayden Vollmer; Moeller: Connor Christenson, Ethan Sweat; Monroe: Brady Heagen; Northwest: Ryan Frey; Oak Hills: Jaxon Schreiber, Kyler Frede; Princeton: Josh Davis, Liam Morgenroth; Ross: Ian Busch, Aiden Vanderbilt; St. Xavier: William Hendon; Sycamore: Dylan Dye; West Clermont: Austin Randolph, Zach Swartz; Western Brown: Ben Crall, Seth Barber; Western Hills: Brayden Milhouse, Myles Pittman; Winton Woods: Isaiah Hill; Withrow: Jason Norman
Division II
Player of the Year
Lucas Moore, Badin: The senior was a first-team All-Ohio selection after leading the Greater Catholic League-Coed in batting average (.460), hits (40) and extra-base hits (18). He also ranked fourth in stolen bases (40) and ninth in RBIs with 20.
Coach of the Year
Brion Treadway, Badin: Treadway was named the GCL-Coed Coach of the Year and Ohio’s Division II Coach of the Year after leading Badin to a 29-2 record, league and district championships and a regional runner-up finish.
First team
Noah Collier, Mt. Healthy
Brycen Fox, Badin
Alex Hansen, Indian Hill
Justin Hoevel, Badin
Charlie Hess, Reading
Nick Burke, Batavia
Lucas Moore, Badin
Noah Stewart, Roger Bacon
Connor Davis, Reading
Zach Cope, Batavia
Aiden Melvin, Wyoming
Luke Abbott, New Richmond
Nick Rinala, Indian Hill
Conner Thamann, Reading
Chandler Taylor, Badin
Matt Hensley, Fenwick
Jonathan Copfer, Indian Hill
Jeff Levin, CHCA
Jack Ladd, Bethel-Tate
Lake Von Bargen, Fenwick
A.J. Meyer, Roger Bacon
Zach O’Connell, CHCA
Benny Hess, Reading
Ty Snyder, McNicholas
Anthony Hoffmann, Roger Bacon
Wes Embry, Batavia
Nik Copenhaver, Badin
Ethan Long, CHCA
Jayden Tackett, Wilmington
Caleb Driessen, Summit Country Day
Dom Hannah Batavia
Sam Nichols, Wilmington
Trent Hartman, Indian Hill
Nolan Miller, Summit Country Day
Rodney Rachel, Badin
Brayden Schmitou, Batavia
Jack Phillabaum, Summit Country Day
Tanner Skaggs, New Richmond
Jake Stephens, Wilmington
Second team
Ron Barnett, Hughes
Jasonee Long, Hughes
Wes Brokamp, Summit Country Day
Aiden Pipper, Wyoming
Tristan Bezold, Fenwick
Jay Dietz, McNicholas
Johnathan Russell, CHCA
Miles Theetge, Clinton-Massie
Ben Liebel, Indian Hill
Kade Bowling, Badin
Nick Donohoe, McNicholas
Caleb Stephen, New Richmond
Aiden VanDeHatert, Badin
John Paul Neufarth, Wyoming
Hunter Darnell, Bethel-Tate
Colin Sandfoss, McNicholas
Landon Schehr, Fenwick
Cameron Snider, Bethel-Tate
Jacob Sheppard, New Richmond
Carrson Sova, Fenwick
Honorable mention
Badin: Kyle Anderson; CHCA: Joey Shafer; Clinton-Massie: Liam Denehy; Fenwick: Joey Maier; Hughes: Thomas Wilks-Hawkins; Indian Hill: Evan Hindman; Mt. Healthy: Chris Dejanette; New Richmond: Travis Jenkins, Carson Kuhlman; Reading: Ethan Street; Taylor: Jack Jump, Jacob Whitacre; Wyoming: Sam Williams, Carson Stevens
Division III
Player of the Year
Carter Sunderman, Williamsburg: The senior was a dominant two-way force for Williamsburg this season and was named the SWOBCA all-city Division III Co-Player of the Year. At the plate, Sunderman ranked third in the SBAAC in batting average (.463) and hits (37) while leading the league in extra-base hits (15) and RBIs (37). He also ranked second in on-base percentage (.608) and eighth in stolen bases (23). On the mound, he went 3-1 with two shutouts, a 1.06 ERA and 52 strikeouts over 26 innings.
Coach of the Year
Troy Bach, Williamsburg: Bach was named the SBAAC-National Coach of the Year after leading Williamsburg to a league title and a 22-6 overall record.
First team
Carter Sunderman, Williamsburg
Eli Jones, Williamsburg
Ethan Ell, Purcell Marian
Jackson Cunningham, Madeira
Nate Paumier, Cincinnati Country Day
Daniel Bronson, Mariemont
Nick Heisser, Madeira
Tyler Miller, Blanchester
Jayden Egbert, Purcell Marian
Aiden Megois, Madeira
Sammy Roush, Blanchester
Jace Canter, Williamsburg
Murphy Peter, Norwood
Parker Corbin, Cincinnati Country Day
Nick Cohen, Seven Hills
Ethan Ernst, Clark Montessori
Andre Solano, Madeira
Andrew Reverman, Clark Montessori
Garvin Dixon, Clark Montessori
Connor Yeager, Clermont Northeastern
David Haas, Seven Hills
Austin Heffner, Williamsburg
Bryce Sipple, Blanchester
Matthew Smith, Madeira
Ryan Meador, Seven Hills
Timmy Carver, Williamsburg
Zach West, Blanchester
Will Wiles, Seven Hills
Ayden Holden, Williamsburg
Second team
Zach West, Blanchester
T.J. Selvie, Cincinnati Christian
Owen Metze, Mariemont
Joe Stone, Waynesville
Max Autry, Madeira
Andrew Zimmerman, Cincinnati Country Day
Cameron Gilreath, Deer Park
Davis Campbell, Cincinnati Country Day
Zach Earley, Williamsburg
Mark Jones-Anderson, Seven Hills
J.D. Long, Mariemont
Hunter Termuhlen, Clark Montessori
Nick Minacapelli, Cincinnati Christian
Hunter Loring, Madeira
A.J. Fugate, Middletown Madison
Zach Pavlisko, Cincinnati Country Day
Nate LeBlanc, Waynesville
George Mentrup, Seven Hills
Lane Byrd, Middletown Madison
Elijah Guttman, Cincinnati Country Day
Austin Elkins, Williamsburg
Honorable mention
Blanchester: Brey Dees, Austin Dick, James Wymer; Cincinnati Country Day: Jaemeson French; Clermont Northeastern: Brady Schmidt; Deer Park: Brody Armor; Gamble Montessori: Aiden Peters; Mariemont: Houston Durkin; Middletown Madison: Grady Combs; North College Hill: Demryan Joy; Purcell Marian: Jayonn Saunders; Waynesville: Isaac Squire
Division IV
Player of the Year
Ethan Hyrne, Miami Valley Christian Academy: The junior was named the Miami Valley Conference-Gray Player of the Year after hitting .430 and ranking second in the league in hits (37), extra-base hits (17) and RBIs (29). He also stole 14 bases and ranked fifth in runs scored (30).
Coach of the Year
Randy Russell, MVCA: Russell was named the MVC-Gray Coach of the Year after leading the Lions to a division title and a trip to the district championship game with a 24-6 overall record.
First team
Ethan Hyrne, MVCA
Landon Easter, Felicity-Franklin
Jack Durand, MVCA
R.J. Hudson, St. Bernard
Evan Lafferty, MVCA
Jaden Smith, Felicity-Franklin
Gavin French, MVCA
Austin Snider, Fayetteville-Perry
Jack Sandal, MVCA
Second team
Austin Hutson, Felicity-Franklin
Dalson Hayes, New Miami
Jonathan Minton, Lockland
Logan Davis, St. Bernard
Leo Bonenfant, MVCA
Hunter Marcum, New Miami
Clayton Holden, Fayetteville-Perry
Honorable mention
Lockland: Cody Willis; New Miami: Jacob Curtis; Riverview East: Isaiah Harris; St. Bernard: Deonta Harrison-Brown
Northern Kentucky/ Indiana
Player of the Year
Cameron Boyd, Beechwood: He led the state with 12 home runs and 64 hits and was fifth in the state with 50 RBIs. Boyd was one of the top overall players in the state with a .508 batting average, 13 doubles, 30 stolen bases and 53 runs scored.
Coach of the Year
Kevin Gray, Beechwood: He led the Tigers to a 27-9 record and their fourth straight Ninth Region championship.
First team
Ethan Bosley, Dixie Heights
Cameron Boyd, Beechwood
Dakota Brown, Simon Kenton
Jonathan Fitz, Covington Catholic
Roman Furuta, Ryle
Aydan Hamilton, Campbell County
Jack Hendrix, Highlands
Mason Howard, Walton-Verona
Brody Mangold, Conner
Evan Moore, Bishop Brossart
Brayden Rouse, East Central
Brayden Stidham, Conner
Second team
Lance Coleman, Walton-Verona
Jake Gross, Campbell County
Chris Henson, Boone County
Matthew Kappes, Beechwood
Luke Keipert, St. Henry
Ayden Lohr, Conner
Ian Mann, Newport Central Catholic
Dylan McIntyre, Ryle
Matthew Resing, St. Henry
Landon Sawyer, Ryle
Daniel Uhl, Simon Kenton
Chris Young, Covington Catholic
Honorable mention
Beechwood: Michael Detzel, Chase Flaherty; Bellevue: Aiden Dickerson; Bishop Brossart: Colin Combs, Robbie Verst; Boone County: Maddox Jones; Campbell County: Max Lause; Conner: Cory Henson; Cooper: James Crowe, Trevor Ollier; Covington Catholic: Charlie Dieruf; Covington Latin: Aidan Ross; Dayton: Russell McIntyre; Dixie Heights: Luke Abeling, Brach Rice; East Central: Sam Bond, Max Hotze; Highlands: Zach DeSylva, J.P. Donelan; Holmes: Adam Boone; Holy Cross: Jason Dorning; Lawrenceburg: Nolan McLane; Lloyd: Hayden Hungler, Kadin Wright; Ludlow: Jackson Mays; Newport Central Catholic: Luke Runyon; Ryle: Tate Cordrey, T.J. Schira; Scott: Zack Sparks; Simon Kenton: Logan Cones; South Dearborn: Adam Kunkel, Ryan Willoughby; St. Henry: Carson Shea; Villa Madonna: Owen Kovacic, Luke Smith; Walton-Verona: Cayden Smithers
Boys track and field
Ohio Division I
Runner of the Year
Malachi Snow, Northwest: He was the Southwest Ohio Conference runner of the year and state runner-up in the 110-meter and 300-meter hurdles.
Field Athlete of the Year
Mannie Arbabi, Sycamore: He set school and Greater Miami Conference records in the shot put and discus. He was the state runner-up in the shot put and placed sixth in the discus.
Coach of the Year
Kyle Schreiner, St. Xavier: He led the Bombers to third-place finishes at the district and regional meets and a ninth-place finish at the state meet with 16 points.
First team
100: Tennel Bryant, Moeller
200: Koy Beasley, La Sale
400: Micah Rice, Moeller
800: Calvin Kilgallon, Lebanon
1,600: Cayden Dyer, Loveland
3,200: Evan Trapp, St. Xavier
110 hurdles: Malachi Snow, Northwest
300 hurdles: Malachi Snow, Northwest
4x100 relay: La Salle (Koy Beasley, Tyrone Brown, Timiko Jackson, B.J. Ross)
4x200 relay: Moeller (Tennel Bryant, Lamont Cox, Karson Hobbs, Micah Rice)
4x400 relay: Moeller (Lamont Cox, Josiah Love, Micah Rice, Drew Robinson)
4x800 relay: St. Xavier (Alexander Garay, A.J. Graf, Jack Nesbit, Evan Trapp)
Shot put: Mannie Arbabi, Sycamore
Discus: Mannie Arbabi, Sycamore
High jump: Tyler Schwinn, Loveland
Long jump: Jayden Wayne, Little Miami
Pole vault: Jason Deem, Loveland
Second team
100: Koy Beasley, Princeton
200: Dorian Williams, Princeton
400: J.D. Leverette, Lakota East
800: Jayden Thompson, Harrison
1,600: Charlie Vause, Milford
3,200: Wyatt Houchens, St. Xavier
110 hurdles: Derek Uran, Elder
300 hurdles: Gavin Orth, St. Xavier
4x100 relay: Fairfield(Isaiah Glover, Xavier Isaacs, Jordan Jackson, Rayzier Jones)
4x200 relay: Fairfield(Isaiah Glover, Xavier Isaacs, Jordan Jackson, Rayzier Jones)
4x400 relay: Princeton(Jared Farley, Dorian Williams, Treyvon Williams, Jackson Woodall)
4x800 relay: Mason(Charlie Cooper, Max Liao, Brendan Roe, Isaac Schachleiter)
Shot put: Josh Basich, Harrison
Discus: Ryan Johnson, Springboro
High jump: Josiah Love, Moeller
Long jump: Izaki Wampeti, Northwest
Pole vault: Henry Hoblitzell, Talawanda
Honorable mention
100: Terhyon Nichols, Withrow
200: Joel Nimoh, Lakota West
400: Brayden Holland, Oak Hills
800: A.J. Graf, St. Xavier
1,600: James Mroczka, Mason
3,200: Isaac Schlachleiter, Mason
110 hurdles: Diego Yun, Northwest
300 hurdles: Aidan Barker, Sycamore
4x100 relay: Princeton(Emmanuel Harris, Peyton Russia, Dorian Williams, Jackson Woodall)
4x200 relay: Lakota West(Sam Afari, Keenan Moore, Joel Nimoh, Jeffrey Nyangy)
4x400 relay: St. Xavier(A.J. Graf, Dominic Jackson, Jack Nesbit, Gavin Pelzel)
4x800 relay: Loveland(Cayden Dyer, Grant Hanson, Nick Huff, Alex Tew)
Shot put: Ryan Johnson, Springboro
Discus: Aaron Spears, Mason
High jump: Tra’Mar Harris, Winton Woods
Long jump: Dylan Scwhinn, Loveland
Pole vault: Zach Tate, Elder
Ohio Division II
Runner of the Year
Bennett Turan, Mariemont: He won the 3,200-meter title at both the district and region level before placing fifth at state.
Field Athlete of the Year
Grant Harrison, New Richmond: He set a new school pole vault record of 15 feet, 8 inches on his way to a state runner-up finish.
Coach of the Year
Sue Savage, Indian Hill: She led the Braves to their first CHL team title since 2019, a district title and a third-place team finish at the regional meet.
First team
100: John Podojil, Indian Hill
200: Marcus Hawkins, Taft
400: John Podojil, Indian Hill
800: Miles Taylor, Indian Hill
1,600: Nico Arraje, Wyoming
3,200: Bennett Turan, Wyoming
110 hurdles: Marcus Hughbanks, Batavia
300 hurdles: Marcus Hughbanks, Batavia
4x100 relay: Waynesville (Alex Amburgy, Trent Davis, Garrett Lundy, Wade Von Handorf)
4x200 relay: Finneytown (Travis Edwards, Davae Huntley, Andrew Imhulse, Malik Williams)
4x400 relay: McNicholas (Peter Carroll, Nicholas Geiser, Ian Wolfram, Carson Young)
4x800 relay: Madeira (Ryan Ashton, J.T. Hamstra, Eric Luther, Ben Wetzel)
Shot put: Gabriel Staehling, Blanchester
Discus: Gabriel Staehling, Blanchester
High jump: D.J. Brown, Fenwick
Long jump: C.J. Boothby, Clermont Northeastern
Pole vault: Grant Harrison, New Richmond
Second team
100: Marcus Hawkins, Taft
200: Drew Lewis, Roger Bacon
400: Carson Young, McNicholas
800: David Flandermeyer, Batavia
1,600: Ben Fahnestock, Mariemont
3,200: Zixiang Hong, Indian Hill
110 hurdles: Damir Almuratov, Indian Hill
300 hurdles: Connor Huffman, Waynesville
4x100 relay: Clark Montessori(Tahir Meatchem, Lamont Porter-Glover, Kameran Upshaw, Josiah Vaughn)
4x200 relay: Waynesville(Alex Amburgy, Trent Davis, Garrett Lundy, Wade Von Handorf)
4x400 relay: Indian Hill(Jack Gerber, Dawson Muncy, John Podojil, Miles Taylor)
4x800 relay: Indian Hill(Michael Cech, Zixiang Hong, Miles Taylor, Jonah Waltz)
Shot put: Chasen Allison, Blanchester
Discus: Grant Supinski, Indian Hill
High jump: Daven Gibson, Clark Montessori
Long jump: Ferrell Donte, Woodward
Pole vault: Curtis Rempe, CHCA
Honorable mention
100: De’Angelo Shelton, Taft
200: C.J. Boothby, Clermont Northeastern
400: Kameran Upshaw, Clark Montessori
800: Owen Larkins, Taylor
1,600: Nicholas Dunn, Badin
3,200: Sam Gutzwiller, Fenwick
110 hurdles: Steven Kauffman, Taylor
300 hurdles: Peter Carroll, McNicholasSteven Kauffman, Taylor
4x100 relay: Taft (Tion Bryd, Marcus Hawkins, Johntae Tuck, Gavianni Wright)
4x200 relay: McNicholas (Peter Carroll, Nicholas Geiser, Ian Wolfram, Carson Young)
4x400 relay: Batavia(David Flandermeyer, Henry Gipson, Marcus Hughbanks, Riley Shelton)
4x800 relay: Batavia (Christian Conner, David Flandermeyer, Trevor Ranly, Miles Walsh)
Shot put: Jasean Denson, Deer Park
Discus: Jonathan Chaney, Clark Montessori
High jump: Lamine Diop, Finneytown
Long jump: Malik Williams, Finneytown
Pole vault: Noah Graham, New Richmond
Division III
Runner of the Year
Brandon Rogers, Cincinnati Christian: He was the state runner-up at400 meters in 49.01 seconds.
Field Athlete of the Year
Josh Holder, Cincinnati Christian: He took 11th place at the state meet in the discus with a throw of 151-05.
Coach of the Year
Loren Kimble, Cincinnati Christian: TheCougars won their first Miami Valley Conference team title and won the district team title.
First team
100: Braeden Austin, Summit Country Day
200: Braeden Austin, Summit Country Day
400: Brandon Rogers, Cincinnati Christian
800: Carter Stevens, Seven Hills
1,600: Larkin Woodward, Summit Country Day
3,200: Liam Woodward, Summit Country Day
110 hurdles: Alex Underwood, Georgetown
300 hurdles: Alex Underwood, Georgetown
4x100 relay: Cincinnati Christian (Noah Neu, Jacob Parnell, Brandon Rogers, Caleb Settimo)
4x200 relay: Cincinnati Christian (Bruce Cyprien, Noah Neu, Brandon Rogers, Caleb Settimo)
4x400 relay: Cincinnati Christian (Micah Katz, Noah Neu, Brandon Rogers, Caleb Settimo)
4x800 relay: Summit Country Day (Derek Kuang, William McLane, Larkin Woodward, Liam Woodward)
Shot put: Josh Holder, Cincinnati Christian
Discus: Josh Holder, Cincinnati Christian
High jump: Carson Miles, Georgetown
Long jump: Carson Miles, Georgetown
Pole vault: Anthony Henize, Williamsburg
Second team
100: Jayden Davis, Purcell Marian
200: Naoh Neu, Cincinnati Christian
400: Kaidon Whisman, Williamsburg
800: Derek Kuang, Summit Country Day
1,600: Micah Katz, Cincinnati Christian
3,200: Wiliam McLane, Summit Country Day
110 hurdles: Evan Meisberger, Williamsburg
300 hurdles: Marquez Whitehead, Spencer
4x100 relay: Summit Country Day (Erik Deal, Jerome Goodloe, Oscar Loehrer, Austen Young)
4x200 relay: Summit Country Day (Braeden Austin, Erik Deal, Jerome Goodloe, Donovan Matthews)
4x400 relay: Summit Country Day (Grant Desch, Donovan Matthews, Alex Rojas, Larkin Woodward)
4x800 relay: Cincinnati Christian (Micah Katz, Tytus McKay, Alex Mullins, Christian Olsen)
Shot put: Ethan Barr, Cincinnati Christian
Discus: Collin Klopstein, Williamsburg
High jump: Trystan Gries, Williamsburg
Long jump: Bryce Lillie, Williamsburg
Pole vault: Blake Kimble, Cincinnati Christian
Honorable mention
100: Kaidon Whisman, Williamsburg
200: Kaidon Whisman, Williamsburg
400: Joe Gibson, Cincinnati Country Day
800: Ben Graff, Cincinnati Country Day
1,600: Andrew Barhorst, Summit Country Day
3,200: Christian Olson, Cincinnati Christian
110 hurdles: Brady O’Connor, Seven Hills
300 hurdles: Evan Meisberger, Williamsburg
4x100 relay: Williamsburg (Trystan Gries, Bryce Lillie, Evan Meisberger, Josh Raymond)
4x200 relay: Spencer (Paul Hope, Dreshaun Jackson, Devon Shields, Marquez Whitehead)
4x400 relay: Seven Hills (Ryan Brackett, Malcolm Faison, Brady O’Connor, Carter Stevens)
4x800 relay: Cincinnati Country Day (Joe Gibson, Ben Graff, Morris Helmantel, John Ragland)
Shot put: Jackson Caldwell, New Miami
Discus: Nick Patterson, Williamsburg
High jump: Morris Agyeman, Cincinnati Christian
Long jump: Luc Bonomo, Cincinnati Country Day
Pole vault: Grant Desch, Summit Country Day
Northern Kentucky/ Indiana
Runner of the Year
Jackson Smith, Walton-Verona: He won the 100 meters and 200 meters, ran a leg of the winning 4x200 relay, and ran on the second-place 4x100 relay.
Field Athlete of the Year
Al Bessler, St. Henry: He won the state triple jump title, finished third in the long jump and fourth in the high jump.
Coach of the Year
Phil Amstutz, Walton-Verona: He led the Bearcats to their first team state title and a fifth straight top-five finish in the team standings.
First team
100: Jackson Smith, Walton-Verona
200: Jackson Smith, Walton-Verona
400: Elijah Harrison, Cooper
800: Evan Smith, Ryle
1,600: Tiger Bartlett, Ryle
3,200: Will Sheets, Covington Catholic
110 hurdles: Grady Shay, Walton-Verona
300 hurdles: Kaden Gardner, Ryle
4x100 relay: Walton-Verona (Hunter League, Grady Shay, Jackson Smith, Tyson Smith)
4x200 relay: Walton-Verona (Hunter League, Grady Shay, Jackson Smith, Tyson Smith)
4x400 relay: Highlands (Ben Hack, Alex Lacourt, Aiden Nevels, Caden Schroeder)
4x800 relay: Covington Catholic (Mitchell Drees, Joe Mayer, Luke Meagher, Will Sheets)
Shot put: Xavier Campbell, Beechwood
Discus: Grant Reece, Conner
High jump: Al Bessler, St. Henry
Long jump: Al Bessler, St. Henry
Triple jump: Al Bessler, St. Henry
Pole vault: Rilen Pinkston, Highlands
Second team
100: Curtez Hill, Holmes
200: Curtez Hill, Holmes
400: Landon Bain, Bishop Brossart
800: Armando Montes, Dixie Heights
1,600: Nathan Ruth, Bishop Brossart
3,200: Joey Carroll, Conner
110 hurdles: Aiden Nevels, Highlands
300 hurdles: Josh Brockman, St. Henry
4x100 relay: Holmes (Robert Cameron, Curtez Hill, Quinton Ross-Tyus, Mayne White)
4x200 relay: Highlands (Ben Hack, Matteo Matteoli, Aiden Nevels, Rayn Reynolds)
4x400 relay: Bishop Brossart (Landon Bain, Brennen Callahan, Ryan Clines, Kyle Piscitello)
4x800 relay: Bishop Brossart (Brennen Callahan, Ryan Clines, Nick Heck, Nathan Ruth)
Shot put: Dalton Williams, Highlands
Discus: Austin Schadler, Bishop Brossart
High jump: Kaden Gardner, Ryle
Long jump: Luke Erdman, Beechwood
Triple jump: James Cusick, Beechwood
Pole vault: Noah Everett, Bishop Brossart
Honorable mention
100: Luke Erdman, Beechwood
200: Ethan Long, Covington Catholic
400: Austin Liversgowdy, Cooper
800: Ryan Clines, Bishop Brossart
1,600: Carson Milner, Walton-Verona
3,200: Dixon Ryan, St. Henry
110 hurdles: Kaden Gardner, Ryle
300 hurdles: Josh Ringer, East Central
4x100 relay: Bishop Brossart (Nolan Jordan, Ryan Keller, Mason Meyer, Luke Piscitello)
4x200 relay: Newport Central Catholic (Ryan Desmond, Charlie Ford, Brayden Leger, Owen Roeder)
4x400 relay:Cooper (Elijah Harrison, Austin Liversgowdy, Alex Prevatte, Preston Winiger)
4x800 relay: Highlands (Alex Lacourt, Ezra McKenzie, Malcolm Robertson, Caden Schroeder)
Shot put: Grant Reece, Conner
Discus: Griffin Schuetz, Bishop Brossart
High jump: Mason Meyer, Bishop Brossart
Long jump: Ethan Long, Covington Catholic
Triple jump: Nathan Schalk, Bishop Brossart
Pole vault: Myles Harris, Highlands
Girls track and field
Ohio Division I
Runner of the Year
Summer Swartwout, Colerain: She was the GMC co-runner of the year and placed in three events at the state championships. She was the 200-meter runner-up, third in the 100 meters, and ran a leg of the ninth-place 4x100 relay.
Field Athlete of the Year
Zoe Lenney, Kings: She was the Eastern Cincinnati Conference field athlete of the year and set a new personal best in the high jump with a leap of 5-8 to take second place at the state championships.
Coach of the Year
Tony Affatato, Mason: He led the Comets to team titles at the district and regional meets, and a runner-up finish at the state championship with 43 points.
First team
100: Summer Swartwout, Colerain
200: Summer Swartwout, Colerain
400: Jada Irwin, Princeton
800: Caroline Murnan, Loveland
1,600: Cara Mooney, Springboro
3,200: Evelyn Prodoehl, Lakota West
100 hurdles: Lily Eagleston, Mason
300 hurdles: Myah Boze, Ross
4x100 relay: Mason (Emilia Capiello, Kate Hartley, Abby Love, Nora Moore)
4x200 relay: Lakota East (Mikaylah Chandler, Lena James, Katlyn Pham, Ivy Smith)
4x400 relay: Mason (Ava Arengo, Tori Killens, Avery Legault, Joy Resig)
4x800 relay: Mason (Carlie Condit, Avery Legault, Grace McKay, Efa Paschka)
Shot put: Andrea Burke, Mason
Discus: Kristen Berwanger, Mercy McAuley
High jump: Zoe Lenney, Kings
Long jump: Caitlin Evans, Milford
Pole vault: Izabella Oliver, Springboro
Second team
100: Abby Love, Mason
200: Dashayla Worlaw, Mt. Healthy
400: Tori Killens, Mason
800: Madison Conatser, Loveland
1,600: Grace Biddle, Little Miami
3,200: Grace McKay, Mason
100 hurdles: Myah Boze, Ross
300 hurdles: Katlyn Pham, Lakota East
4x100 relay: Lakota East(Mikaylah Chandler, Lena James, Qiersten McClain, Ivy Smith)
4x200 relay: Princeton(Amirah Dixon, Jada Irwin, Kelise Rabb, Bella Williams)
4x400 relay: Princeton(Amirah Dixon, Jade Dogan, Jada Irwin, Kendal Thomas)
4x800 relay: Loveland(Delaney Cilley, Madison Conatser, Parker Mentzer, Caroline Murnan)
Shot put: Sophia Kapszukiewicz, Loveland
Discus: Aleeyah Betts, Princeton
High jump: Haley O’Brien, Talawanda
Long jump: Lylla Kovacs, Harrison
Pole vault: Madelyn Miller, Western Brown
Honorable mention
100: Dashayla Worlaw, Mt. Healthy
200: Abby Love, Mason
400: Ayana Johnson, Lakota West
800: Natalie Kiefer, Harrison
1,600: Efa Paschka, Mason
3,200: Efa Paschka, Mason
100 hurdles: Lindsey Hartman, Loveland
300 hurdles: Olivia Kenny, Princeton
4x100 relay: Colerain(Keilani Broadnax, Aunaysia Poellnitz, Summer Swartwout, India Washington)
4x200 relay: Mason(Tori Killens, Abby Love, Nora Moore, Eden Orr)
4x400 relay: Lakota East(Qiersten McClain, Ivy Smith, Hailey Still, Haylie Yeazell)
4x800 relay: Lakota West(Lauren Mang, Evelyn Prodoehl, Ava Shepard, Prashi Vatsal)
Shot put: Maz’iyah Hunter, Mt. Healthy
Discus: McKenzie Bien, Harrison
High jump: D’Asyia Cotton, Northwest
Long jump: Mandy Gehring, Oak Hills
Pole vault: Claire Iaciofano, Turpin
Ohio Division II
Runner of the Year
Samantha Erbach, Waynesville: She was the state runner-up at 1,600 meters and placed fourth at 800 meters, setting school records in both events this season. She also anchored the state championship 4x800 relay.
Field Athlete of the Year
Penelope Webb, Wyoming: She finished as the state runner-up in the high jump, tying her personal best of 5-7. Webb won the event at the district and regional meets as a sophomore.
Coach of the Year
Josh Dooley, Madeira: He led the Amazons to their first CHL team championship since 1998. Madeira also won the district championship, placed sixth at the regional meet and 21st at state.
First team
100: Hayden Shields, Bethel-Tate
200: Hayden Shields, Bethel-Tate
400: Ashley Yontz, Fenwick
800: Samantha Erbach, Waynesville
1,600: Samantha Erbach, Waynesville
3,200: Brady Starbling, Bethel-Tate
100 hurdles: Tabbi Courts, Bethel-Tate
300 hurdles: Riley VanFrank, Batavia
4x100 relay: Madeira (Autumn Daley, Hannah Jung, Vivian Momper, Kate Schomaeker)
4x200 relay: Madeira (Hannah Jung, Vivian Momper, Keira O’Cull, Kate Schomaeker)
4x400 relay: Madeira (Hannah Jung, Vivian Momper, Keira O’Cull, Kate Schomaeker)
4x800 relay: Waynesville (Kendal Erbach, Samantha Erbach, Maria Gill, Emme Greely)
Shot put: Brooke Schoephoerster, Waynesville
Discus: Ainsley Whitaker, Blanchester
High jump: Penelope Webb, Wyoming
Long jump: Olivia Hill, Wyoming
Pole vault: Samantha Ringhand, New Richmond
Second team
100: Zoie Mayberry, Wyoming
200: Kate Schomaeker, Madeira
400: Sabrina Mangialardo, Indian Hill
800: Cate LeRoy, Madeira
1,600: Riley Davis, New Richmond
3,200: Taylor Noszka, Wilmington
100 hurdles: Taliah Billinglsey, Wilmington
300 hurdles: Jillian Layne, Waynesville
4x100 relay: Bethel-Tate(Tabbi Courts, Emma Sandker, Hayden Shields, Lillie Webb)
4x200 relay: Fenwick(Sami Mesue, Mackenzie Rhode, Danielle Tebbe, Ashley Yontz)
4x400 relay: Waynesville(Samantha Erbach, Kelcie Grayson, Emme Greely, Maggie Stephenson)
4x800 relay: Madeira(Ella Garza, Cate LeRoy, Claire LeRoy, Kiera O'Cull)
Shot put: Keasia Robinson, Wilmington
Discus: Brooke Schoephoerster, Waynesville
High jump: Tabbi Courts, Bethel-Tate
Long jump: Casey Boeckerman, CHCA
Pole vault: Addison Hamilton, Wyoming
Honorable mention
100: Sydney Williams, Norwood
200: Vivian Momper, Madeira
400: Hannah Jung, Madeira
800: Ava Egnaczyk, Indian Hill
1,600: Nicole Myers, Taylor
3,200: Abby Mathews, Badin
100 hurdles: Madison Schuster, Wilmington
300 hurdles: Tabbi Courts, Bethel-Tate
4x100 relay: CHCA (Casey Boeckerman, Brilyn Foust, Amanda Hurry, Olivia Wojciechowski)
4x200 relay: Indian Hill (Elena Gailey, Anya Govil, Sabrina Mangialardo, Margot Paul)
4x400 relay: Bethel-Tate (Emma Sandker, Hayden Setty, Hayden Shields, Peyton Thomas)
4x800 relay: Indian Hill (Hossana Burroughs, Ava Egnaczyk, Lily Shepherd, Kaia Woo)
Shot put: Halle Hehemann, Bethel-Tate
Discus: Kennedy Cunningham, Madeira
High jump: Bailey Fishback, Clermont Northeastern
Long jump: Lillie Webb, Bethel-Tate
Pole vault: Bryn Tippett, Wilmington
Division III
Runner of the Year
Nijah Robinson, Finneytown: She took third place at state at 200 meters and eighth place at 100 meters.
Field Athlete of the Year
Ella Dueitch, Finneytown: She finished in 14th place at the state meet in the high jump after taking fifth place at regionals and third place at the district meet.
Coach of the Year
Kim Horning, Summit Country Day: The Silver Knights won their fifth Miami Valley Conference title since 2016 and won the district title.
First team
100: Nijah Robinson, Finneytown
200: Nijah Robinson, Finneytown
400: McKinley Kramer, Summit Country Day
800: Molly Seabaugh, East Clinton
1,600: Allie Reuter, Summit Country Day
3,200: Anna Reineck, Summit Country Day
100 hurdles: Sydney Hardesty, Cincinnati Country Day
300 hurdles: Anne Murphy, Fayetteville Perry
4x100 relay: Finneytown (Ranleii Freeman, Macee Moore, Nijah Robinson, Sophia Roque)
4x200 relay: Seven Hills (Claire Bachelder, Callie Drew, Amelia Schnirring, Margret Schnirring)
4x400 relay: Summit Country Day (Vanessa Carrington, Delaney Kintner, Genevieve Loehrer, Sasha Woodard)
4x800 relay: Summit Country Day (Delaney Kintner, Anna Reineck, Allie Reuter, Iyla Soper)
Shot put: Erin Stansberry, Georgetown
Discus: Savannah Johnson, Cincinnati Christian
High jump: Ella Dueitch, Finneytown
Long jump: Sydney Hardesty, Cincinnati Country Day
Pole vault: Alaina Kellerman, Williamsburg
Second team
100: Serena Cyprien, Cincinnati Christian
200: Serena Cyprien, Cincinnati Christian
400: Nicohl Dicks, Purcell Marian
800: Delaney Kintner, Summit Country Day
1,600: Vanca Pandy, Cincinnati Country Day
3,200: Molly Seabaugh, East Clinton
100 hurdles: Serene Cyprien, Cincinnati Christian
300 hurdles: Maria Steppe, Cincinnati Country Day
4x100 relay: Summit Country Day (Kelsey Bello, Vanessa Carrington, Maya Wood, Sasha Woodard)
4x200 relay: Finneytown (Ranleii Freeman, Macee Moore, Nijah Robinson, Sophia Roque)
4x400 relay: Seven Hills (Claire Bachelder, Sabrina Donovan, Callie Drew, Margret Schnirring)
4x800 relay: Williamsburg (Sidney Day, Emily Earley, Kaitlyn Gregory, Peyton Jones)
Shot put: Gracie Mitchell, Cincinnati Country Day
Discus: Abbigail Pettyjohn, Deer Park
High jump: Payton Hughes, Cincinnati Country Day
Long jump: Vanessa Carrington, Summit Country Day
Pole vault: Emma Kate Schnieber, Cincinnati Country Day
Honorable mention
100: Payton Hughes, Cincinnati Country Day
200: Payton Hughes, Cincinnati Country Day
400: Claire Bachelder, Seven Hills
800: Kaitlyn Gregory, Williamsburg
1,600: Kaylyn Deaton, East Clinton
3,200: Lydia Klump, Georgetown
100 hurdles: Macee Monroe, Finneytown
300 hurdles: Lelia Gullett, Georgetown
4x100 relay: Cincinnati Christian (Elom Bobie-Frimpong, Ciara Cyprien, Serena Cyprien, Berkley Wright)
4x200 relay: Summit Country Day (Delaney Kintner, McKinley Kramer, Jayden Puryear, Maya Wood)
4x400 relay: Cincinnati Country Day (Fleur Helmantel, Jourdan Jones, Catherine Monroe, Maria Steppe)
4x800 relay: East Clinton (Emily Arnold, Jordon Collom, Kaylyn Deaton, Molly Seabaugh)
Shot put: Erin Stansberry, Georgetown
Discus: Cara Hamall, Cincinnati Country Day
High jump: Zoe Jackson, Summit Country Day
Long jump: Emma Valentin, Cincinnati Country Day
Pole vault: Rachel Moore, Williamsburg
Northern Kentucky/ Indiana
Runner of the Year
Chloe Hein, Bishop Brossart: She was the 200-meter runner-up, took fifth in the 100 meters and ran a leg on the winning 4x100 relay. She also won her second state long jump title.
Field Athlete of the Year
Viktoriya Emelianova, Ryle: She won the state shot put title and was runner-up in the discus.
Coach of the Year
David Meyers, Beechwood:He led the Tigers to their second state team title. Beechwood won two relays and scored points in 11 different events to finish the meet with 100 points.
First team
100: Katie Kocan, Beechwood
200: Chloe Hein, Bishop Brossart
400: Isabella Vonlehman, Conner
800: Ellie Greenwell, Notre Dame
1,600: Lily Parke, Beechwood
3,200: Nora Wilke, Beechwood
100 hurdles: Lacey Klare, Scott
300 hurdles: Kaitlyn Kramer, Bishop Brossart
4x100 relay: Bishop Brossart (Lauren Gooderson, Chloe Hein, Hayley Hickman, Zoey Woosley)
4x200 relay: Beechwood (Maddy Brauch, Maryah Counts, Lana Holt, Katie Kocan)
4x400 relay: Beechwood (Maddy Brauch, Maryah Counts, Catie Hazzard, Lily Parke)
4x800 relay: Beechwood (Charlie Gerrein, Catie Hazzard, Lana Holt, Lily Parke)
Shot put: Viktoriya Emelianova, Ryle
Discus: Viktoriya Emelianova, Ryle
High jump: Ja’Nia Johnson, Holmes
Long jump: Chloe Hein, Bishop Brossart
Triple jump: Haley Zell, Highlands
Pole vault: Abigale Bauer, Campbell County
Second team
100: Isabella Vonlehman, Conner
200: Katie Kocan, Beechwood
400: Maddy Brauch, Beechwood
800: Olivia Holbrook, Campbell County
1,600: Ellie Greenwell, Notre Dame
3,200: Maddie Strong, Scott
100 hurdles: Kaelyn King, St. Henry
300 hurdles: Lacey Klare, Scott
4x100 relay: Beechwood (Maddy Brauch, Rylie Kidman, Katie Kocan, Grace Mooney)
4x200 relay: Dixie Heights (Alayna Hocker, Ashtyn Ivey, Kya Jones, Veronica Orr)
4x400 relay: East Central (Callie Bentley, Rachel Campbell, Jorjia Ferguson, Erika Wells)
4x800 relay: East Central (Callie Bentley, Rachel Campbell, Ashtyn Gindling, Erika Wells)
Shot put: Andora Riley, Newport
Discus: Anna Guard, St. Henry
High jump: Savannah Seiler, Simon Kenton
Long jump: Aubrey Elkins, Dixie Heights
Triple jump: Miranda Csordas, Bishop Brossart
Pole vault: Anna Curtsinger, Bishop Brossart
Honorable mention
100: Chloe Hein, Bishop Brossart
200: Isabella Vonlehman, Conner
400: Maryah Counts, Beechwood
800: Lily Parke, Beechwood
1,600: Charli Gerrein, Beechwood
3,200: Isabel Ginter, Beechwood
100 hurdles: Zoey Woosley, Bishop Brossart
300 hurdles: Kaelyn King, St. Henry
4x100 relay: Scott (Olivia Burgan, Lacey Klare, Josie Puthoff, Jayla Sanders)
4x200 relay: Highlands (Molly DeSola, Katie Fausz, Alyssa Harris, Laney Smith)
4x400 relay: Dixie Heights (Harper Allen, Alayna Hocker, Abigail Kopp, Veronica Orr)
4x800 relay: Bishop Brossart (Amy Klocke, Hannah Kramer, Alia Thomas, Peyton Trauth)
Shot put: Anna Guard, St. Henry
Discus: Rylee Swope, Highlands
High jump: Cassidy Cline, St. Henry
Long jump: Haley Zell, Highlands
Triple jump: Alexis Howard, Simon Kenton
Pole vault: Mary Ryan, St. Henry
Boys lacrosse
Ohio Division I
Player of the Year
Khalif Hocker, St. Xavier: The sophomore was the Bombers’ leading scorer, leading them to the Division I state finals. He was first-team all-region, Region 4 player of the year and first-team all-state.
Coach of the Year
Nate Sprong, St. Xavier: He led a young Bombers team to the regional championship and the Division I state finals.
First team
Luke Barkimer, Milford
Ryan Barone, Lakota East
J.T. Bodner, Springboro
Max Bonner, St. Xavier
Gavin DeWitt, Mason
Joe Ginnetti, Moeller
Bo Hegarty, Moeller
Khalif Hocker, St. Xavier
Evan Knickle, Springboro
Mason Levin, Mason
Scottie Michaud, Springboro
Michael Niere, Mason
Luke Ray, Milford
Aiden Schramm, Mason
Connor Smith, Springboro
Jacob Smith, Milford
Max Stallmeyer, Elder
Tommy Stines, Moeller
Jacob Wagner, Milford
Trent Yelton, St. Xavier
Second team
Joel Brown, Moeller
Bryce Burleson, Milford
Sawyer Copp, Milford
Jackson Davidson, St. Xavier
Talan DeBruler, Moeller
Johnnie Guttman, St. Xavier
Ryan Hamberg, Lakota East
Brennan Hickey, Moeller
Garrison Hocz, Springboro
Owen Hodgett, St. Xavier
A.J. Johnson, Kings
Evan Meier, Elder
Cam Messinger, Springboro
Ryan Miller, Moeller
Jack Reuter, Elder
Rowdy Scheer, St. Xavier
Weston Simmons, Mason
Noah Smith, Moeller
Ben Tinnemeyer, Moeller
Magnus Violet, St. Xavier
Alec Weeder, Moeller
Ohio Division II
Player of the Year
Mark Morgan, Mariemont: The senior defender led the Warriors to the Division II state semifinals and was named Region 8 player of the year and first-team all-state.
Coach of the Year
Jeffery Hughes, La Salle: He led La Salle to the Division II regional quarterfinals and an 11-3 overall record.
First team
Luke Brennaman, Mariemont
Teagen Davis, CCD
David Dorsten, Mariemont
Dawson Fitzpatrick, Franklin
Alex Grace, Indian Hill
Wyatt Higgins, Indian Hill
Jonah Lang, CHCA
Evan Morgan, Mariemont
Mark Morgan, Mariemont
Cooper Mulligan, Fenwick
Brady Nix, CHCA
Penn Picton, Indian Hill
Will Saxby, CHCA
Greyson Schaad, La Salle
Andrew Schrudde, La Salle
Luke Tully, Turpin
Mac Ward, Indian Hill
Carson Yackey, CCD
Second team
Logan Camp, Wilmington
Mike Colizza, Seven Hills
Ian Conklin, Turpin
Aiden Creech, Franklin
Michael Donahue, CCD
Finn Egan, Turpin
Luke Elliott, Turpin
Jack Good, Seven Hills
Hunter Harris, Indian Hill
Vaughan Hawkins, Fenwick
Kyle Innis, Indian Hill
Carter Keininger, La Salle
Ryan Kerns, Franklin
Gabe Loftus, La Salle
Jeremy Lynch, La Salle
Luke Leopard, Turpin
Augie Quirch, Fenwick
Mathew Swisher, Fenwick
Nathan Vigran, Indian Hill
Northern Kentucky
Player of the Year
Carson Grizovic, Walton-Verona: He was first-team all-region and all-state after scoring 88 goals with 28 assists for the Bearcats, who finished 15-5 and reached the state quarterfinals in the Commonwealth Lacrosse League. He scored his 200th career goal in the postseason.
Coach of the Year
George Grizovic, Walton-Verona: He led the Bearcats to a 15-5 record and the state quarterfinals.
First team
Ben Dixon, Cooper
Jack Harris, Covington Catholic
Carson Grizovic, Walton-Verona
Noah Koenig, Dixie Heights
Michael Lanier, Ryle
Noah Moreland, Walton-Verona
Parker Polk, Dixie Heights
Logan Ryan, Walton-Verona
Patrick Slagle, Walton-Verona
Mason Sweeney, Covington Catholic
Second team
Carson French, Ryle
Will Fulk, Walton-Verona
Jackson Goetz, Dixie Heights
Parker Madden, Covington Catholic
Brady Meyer, Dixie Heights
Henry Park, Ryle
Trevor Schumacher, Covington Catholic
Eric Wong, Cooper
Gavin Zahler, Dixie Heights
Ethan Zuziak, Dixie Heights
Girls lacrosse
Ohio Division I
Player of the Year
Carly Thiel, Sycamore: She led the Aviators to the state semifinals in Division I after 121 goals, 85 ground balls and 211 draw controls. She was Region 4 midfielder of the year and first-team all-state.
Coach of the Year
Ed Clark, Sycamore: He led the Aviators to a 19-4 record and the Division I state semifinals.
First team
Lexi Allen, Mason
Claire Baenziger, Mason
Emmi Bennett, Sycamore
Aoife Black, Sycamore
Tyler Bowers, Walnut Hills
Sophie Canter, St. Ursula
Chloe Downing, Springboro
Peyton Flynn, Mason
Caroline Ling, Springboro
Ava Mahoney, Mason
Gabrielle Nelson, Walnut Hills
Alex Nunn, Loveland
Ella Shemak, Mason
Laney Simons, Sycamore
Avery Tavella, Mason
Carly Thiel, Sycamore
Carea Tuck, Walnut Hills
Second team
Kenzie Beck, Kings
Avery Butts, Lakota East
Allison Davis, Lakota East
Allie Despotakis, Loveland
Samantha Drew, Kings
Avery Finley, St. Ursula
Tess Geiger, Sycamore
Brynna Hall, St. Ursula
Paige Harris, Sycamore
Amelia Macura, Loveland
Jordan Ronis-Tobin, Sycamore
Lucy Sander, Mount Notre Dame
Emma Schaefer, Milford
McKailyn Schuckman, Kings
Faith Sellet, Seton
Jada Seuberling, Lebanon
Poppy Wallbank, Lakota East
Anna Wells, Lakota West
Honorable mention
Anderson: Aidan Layton, Anne Steinher; Kings: Marin Bode, Grace Sims; Little Miami: Nicole Patton, Marissa Trickey; Loveland: Abby Arellano, Elly Steinbrunner; Mason: Marley Block, Kate Ryder; Milford: Zara Brown, Campbell Robinson; Mt. Notre Dame: Rachel Benne, Kira Blomeke; Oak Hills: Madison Coster, Anna Marchioni; Springboro: Alivia Busi, Kenleigh Hollis; St. Ursula: Sadie Nugent, Tierney Stautberg; Sycamore: Kelsey Heaton, Anna Niehaus; Walnut Hills: Amelia Cline, Marie Flessa.
Ohio Division II
Player of the Year
Piper George, Mariemont: The senior scored 80 goals with 36 assists and was named attack of the year in Division II, Region 8. She helped the Warriors to the DII regional finals.
Coach of the Year
Sam Herman, Indian Hill: The first-year head coach led the Braves to the Division II state semifinals.
First team
Ellen Benintendi, Turpin
Taylor Bieber, Ursuline
Grace Bevington, Ursuline
Natalie Christine, Cincinnati Country Day
Emily Eckert, Indian Hill
Ninah Foad, Indian Hill
Piper George, Mariemont
Katie Guttman, Ursuline
Lexi Heidel, Indian Hill
Kierstin Hillis, CHCA
Kate Hooper, Turpin
Amanda Hurry, CHCA
Maho Ito, Turpin
Kearston Jackson, Wyoming
Lexi Larsen, Indian Hill
Macy Lashells, CHCA
Megan Muller, Mariemont
Isabel Ramirez, Cincinnati Country Day
Caroline Soller, Mariemont
Reese Tuttle, Indian Hill
Liz Zimmerman, Cincinnati Country Day
Megan Zimmerman, Cincinnati Country Day
Second team
Cara Bush, Fenwick
Josie Carrelli, Turpin
Sarah Comer, Mariemont
Meg Cosgrove, Turpin
Alexis Denman, Mercy McAuley
Sammi Hess, Cincinnati Country Day
Harper Hodgett, Ursuline
Riya Jain, Wyoming
Samantha Kayne, Indian Hill
Biz Kohnen, Seven Hills
Cece Kuwatch, Mariemont
Cassie Larsen, Indian Hill
Jane Muller, Mariemont
Brynna O’Brien, Mariemont
Anna Papakirk, Seven Hills
Lucy Snyder, CHCA
Roxy Sorensen, Wyoming
Sophia Wilhelm, Wyoming
Honorable mention
CHCA: Megumi Agerton, Jenna Mallaley; Fenwick: Liz Hayn, Heidi Willenbrink; Indian Hill: Lauren Eckert, Jessi Robinson; Mariemont: Laurel Black, Lucy Lysaght; McNicholas: Katherine Baillie, Audrey Beverly; Roger Bacon: Lily Middendorf, Gracie Smart; Seven Hills: Quincy Morris, Sophie Wiles; Turpin: Avery Ackel, Taylor Denning.
Northern Kentucky
Player of the Year
Jaiden Ford, Notre Dame: The senior midfielder was first-team all-state for the Pandas, who advanced to the round of 16 in the state tournament.
Coach of the Year
Jon Durham, Ryle: He led the fledgling Raiders to an 8-5 record.
First team
Maddy Brandt, Ryle
Madison Earick, Cooper
Jaiden Ford, Notre Dame
Emma Gatlin, Ryle
Maggie Haroules, Ryle
Lucy Hermann, Cooper
Addie Kahlig, Notre Dame
Lexi Ott, Notre Dame
Hanna Peace, Notre Dame
Hannah Powers, Notre Dame
Samantha Sandefur, Cooper
Brynn Wainscott, Dixie Heights
Boys volleyball
Ohio Division I
Player of the Year
Bentley Meyer, St. Xavier: Meyer swept conference, region and state player of the year honors in Division I after helping the Bombers to a solo GCL title and a regional final appearance.
Coach of the Year
Bill Ferris, St. Xavier: Ferris was named GCL South, region and Division I state Coach of the Year. Ferris led the Bombers to their first conference title since 2019 while going 22-2 overall, including a 17-game winning streak to begin the season.
First team
Bentley Meyer, St. Xavier
Owen Walsh, Sycamore
Tyler Geselbracht, Moeller
Griffin Wheatley, Walnut Hills
Harrison Hausfeld, La Salle
Dylan Samuels, Elder
Brady Jones, St. Xavier
Evan Tombragel, Walnut Hills
Sean Michael Smith, Middletown
Grant Simer, Lakota East
Ben Kirlin, Loveland
Will Patterson, Moeller
Second team
Carson Hill, Lakota East
Ben Hagerty, Moeller
Owen Huynh, Loveland
Fred Harvey, Elder
Aidan Berkemeier, St. Xavier
Tucker Groppe, Sycamore
Jacob Goldberg, Lakota West
Charlie Hall, Sycamore
Hayden Honchul, Edgewood
Honorable mention
Edgewood: Craig Ellis; Elder: Mitchell Kelly, Luke Voss; Fairfield: Trevor Kloth, Connor Moser; La Salle: Roger Wilcox; Lakota East: Ryan Liesten; Lakota West: Ben Fisher; Mason: Tyler Ahlers, Layne Walter, Middletown: Hernan Pasquett; Milford: Kyle Dannemiller, Dominic Grieco; Moeller: Brody Threm; St. Xavier: Kyle Tressler; Sycamore: Alonso Murakami; Walnut Hills: Miles DiNardo; West Clermont: Jordan Gravett.
Ohio Division II
Player of the Year
Jordan Brockman, Badin: Brockman earned conference and regional player of the year honors and was first-team All-State in Division II. The junior had 917 assists, 71 kills, 55 service aces and 202 digs.
Coach of the Year
Julie Mulvey, McNicholas: Mulvey led a young McNicholas team to a 7-1 record in its first eight games before becoming regional champions and reaching the state semifinals.
First team
Jordan Brockman, Badin
Todd Snyder, Fenwick
Andrew Weigand, Roger Bacon
Henry Aug, Taylor
Ethan Gundrum, McNicholas
Gavin Gerhard, McNicholas
Peter Wilke, Roger Bacon
A.J. Kiser, Fenwick
J.J. Even, Badin
Second team
Derek Morris, Fenwick
Luke Weis, Taylor
Andy Peters, Roger Bacon
Kevin Kaser, McNicholas
Patrick Ray, Badin
Jaxson Snell, Taylor
Carson Jungkunz, Badin
Honorable mention
Fenwick: Jack Wagner, Nolan Weber; McNicholas: Bryce Dillard, Sam Noble; Middletown Christian: Jared Rose; Roger Bacon: Dylan Ruehl; Taylor: Sam Henline.
Boys tennis
Ohio Division I
Singles Player of the Year
Nick Meyers, Sycamore: Meyers earned GMC Player of the Year honors before finishing as district runner-up with a third-place finish in the OHSAA state tournament.
Doubles Team of the Year
Drew Evans-Carson Dwyer, St. Xavier: Evans and Dwyer won district and OHSAA Division I doubles championships.
Coach of the Year
Mike Teets, Sycamore: Under Teets, Sycamore won its second-consecutive GMC title while winning the OTCA team state championship.
First team singles
Nick Meyers, Sycamore
Rishi Dore, Springboro
Nicholas Choo, Sycamore
Greg Bernadsky, Mason
Second team singles
Yusif Rustom, Milford
Daniel Tonkal, Mason
Jacob Eddingfield, Elder
Honorable mention singles
Anderson: Tristen Stanek,Ben Zhou, Harrison: Carson Parnell; Lakota East: Andrew Vass; Loveland: Max Jody, Mason: Kyle Brackenridge; Milford: Jaden Worden, Owen Blair; Moeller: Adam Anastasia, Clayton Arnett; Monroe: Drew Taylor; New Richmond: Ethan Dragoo; Ross: Jack Johnson, Nathan Green; Walnut Hills: Anish Kandi; West Clermont: Joey Johnston
First team doubles
Drew Evans-Carson Dwyer, St. Xavier
Arjun Rajagopala-Andrew Wittenbaum, Sycamore
Eric Xu/Conor Buckingham, Mason
Jack Siehl-Drew Baumgartner, Springboro
Second team doubles
Anish Kandi-Revanth Manchineela, Walnut Hills
Isaac Hurlburt-Amir Nazarov, Springboro
Kyle Friedrich-Dhruv Kota, Sycamore
Honorable mention doubles
Anderson: Calvin Bruckner-Tom Hadley; Elder: Luke Meade-Sam Meade; Lakota East: Andrew Vass-Ethan Vass; Mason: J.B. Lang-Aron Dornhecker; Milford: Jack Bowsher-James Marshall; St. Xavier: Chase Homan-Eli Kadakia
Ohio Division II
Singles Player of the Year
Cole Cozens, Seven Hills: Cozens was the MVC Player of the Year and later finished as a sectional and district champion that then finished in third place in the OHSAA singles tournament.
Doubles Team of the Year
Max Berghausen-Michael Ryu, Indian Hill: The doubles team was sectional and district champions and reached the quarterfinals of the Ohio High School Athletic Association state tournament.
Coach of the Year
Tim Drew, Seven Hills: The MVC Coach of the Year coached Seven Hills to the Division II team title in the OTCA tournament.
First team singles
Cole Cozens, Seven Hills
Avi Mahajan, Seven Hills
Jack Pollock, Indian Hill
R.J. Poffenberger, Indian Hill
Second team singles
Will Stephens, Mariemont
Trevor Gregorsok, Cincinnati Country Day
Bennett Harris, Mariemont
Honorable mention singles
Badin: Steven Chen; Bethel-Tate: Layne Pelvit; CHCA: Julian Guitron; Clinton-Massie: Connor Stulz; Georgetown: Jayson Marks; Mariemont: Ryan Glassmeyer, David Andrews; New Richmond: Ethan Dragoo; Summit Country Day: Tyler Lammers; Waynesville: Mason Stachler; Wyoming: Connor Bergen, Kaan Ladd
First team doubles
Max Berghausen-Michael Ryu, Indian Hill
Ethan Blatt-John Corbett, Seven Hills
Nikhil Shah-Christian Sprinkle, Cincinnati Country Day
Second team doubles
Neel Parameswaran-Gavin Isakov, Seven Hills
Adam Arebi-Leo Joffe, Cincinnati Country Day
Jaxson Galley-Jaxson Marks, Georgetown
Honorable mention doubles
Batavia: Enzo Santoro-A.J. Berger; CHCA: Alex Browning-Zac Vickers; Fenwick: Colin Schadek-Alex Hudak; Indian Hill: Eshaan Gandhi-Schuka-Abeysinghe; Mariemont: Ryan Glassmeyer-David Andrews; McNicholas: Landon Rupp-Greyden Murray; Summit Country Day: Luke Schneider-Ben Miller
Northern Kentucky
Singles Player of the Year
Brady Hussey, Covington Catholic: Hussey was again the Ninth Region champion and later became a state semifinalist.
Doubles Team of the Year
Kalei Christensen-Alex Yeager, Covington Catholic: The duo won the Ninth Region bracket and followed it up by winning the program’s first doubles state championship.
Coach of the Year
Al Hertsenberg, Covington Catholic: Under Hertsenberg, the Colonels swept the Ninth Region and nearly did the same at the state tournament with a doubles title and a singles semifinalist.
First team singles
Brady Hussey, Covington Catholic
Neel Reddy, Beechwood
Noah Collins, Campbell County
Will Kreutzjans, Covington Catholic
Second team singles
Carson Kute, St. Henry
Nicholas McIntosh, Simon Kenton
Matthew Zureick, Cooper
First team doubles
Kalei Christensen-Alex Yeager, Covington Catholic
Joey Case-Shayaan Ahmad, Villa Madonna
John Laskey-Eli Back, Highlands
Colin Combs-Chase Combs, Campbell County
Matthew Marlette-Navneeth Selvaraju, Ryle
Second team doubles
Nathan Warner-Daniel Kyntchev, Covington Catholic
Simon Curry-Ian Markovic, Simon Kenton
Nate Sorrentino-Benjamin Schuh, Highlands
Griffen Derry-Luke McElheney, Dixie Heights
Andrew Goodwin-Alex Hammond, St. Henry
Girls tennis
Northern Kentucky
Singles Player of the Year
Sara Watanabe, Covington Latin: The Covington Latin senior won her third Ninth Region championship and finished as runner-up in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association state tournament.
Doubles Team of the Year
Hailey Fullenkamp-Taylor Meenach, Notre Dame: Fullenkamp and Meenach repeated as Ninth Region champs before reaching the state quarterfinals.
Coach of the Year
Lyndsey Maynard, Notre Dame: The Pandas had a doubles duo reach win a regional and reach the state quarterfinals while two individuals reached the round of 16 and quarterfinals of the Ninth Region tournament.
First team singles
Sara Watanabe, Covington Latin
Tapanee Boonyawat, Dixie Heights
Presley Grant, Scott
Kyah Andros, Ryle
Second team singles
Kayla Johnson, Cooper
Isabella Jayasuriya, Campbell County
Rylee Ritter, Campbell County
Parker Cox, Calvary Christian
Kate Carris, Highlands
First team doubles
Taylor Meenach-Hailey Fullenkamp, Notre Dame
Haley King-Sadie Jones, Beechwood
Lauren Donahue-Eva Russo, Simon Kenton
Natalie Elleman-Allyse Rassenfoss, Conner
Second team doubles
Bria Patel-Isabella Mcelwee, Villa Madonna
Maddie Duff-Emmie Dunn, Pendleton County
Lilly Brinkdoepke-Katelin Aulick, Pendleton County
Lacey Guard-Avery Love, Ryle