The springhigh school sports season saw plenty of state-championship performances as some of the area's top teams and individuals were recognized among the best in all of Ohio.
On the diamond, Lakota West softball gave Southwest Ohio its first big-school state championship since 1985 when the Firebirds ran the Division I table. In boys tennis, Cincinnati had multiple individual and team state champions, which was also the case in track both in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.Mariemont girls lacrosse continued its dynasty, rallying for an unlikely Division II state title. Last but not least, Moeller and Badin were boys volleyball champions.
Now, it's time to honor the players and coaches of those teams as The Cincinnati Enquirer announces the 2022 Spring High School Sports All-Stars for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, also known as the all-city lists.
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Baseball
The Enquirer announces 2022all-stars for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky baseball.
Ohio Division I
Player of the Year
Brenden Garula, Mason: The left-hander was named the Ohio Division I player of the year after going 9-0 with a 1.03 ERA. Garula led the Greater Miami Conference with 99 strikeouts, 17 of which came in a perfect game against Western Brown in a 1-0 Comets’ sectional tournament win. Garula also hit .365 with nine doubles, three home runs and 16 RBIs.
Coach of the Year
Curt Bly, Mason:Bly led Mason to a 27-4 record that included a league title, a regional championship and appearance in the state Final Four. He was named the GMC coach of the year.
First team
Brenden Garula, Mason
Max Tramontana, Moeller
Josiah Nelson, Middletown
Noah Samol, Mason
Andrew Edrington, Princeton
Noah Prewitt, Talawanda
Nate Earley, Moeller
Luke Vaughn, Elder
Colton Hartman, Lebanon
John Calhoun Jr., Middletown
Oscar Welsh, Little Miami
Parker Dillhoff, Lebanon
Brennan Hileman, St. Xavier
Aaron England, Fairfield
John Mairn, Little Miami
Toby Hueber, Moeller
Jacob Finley, Lakota East
Drew Gavin, Anderson
Gunner Kalkhoff, La Salle
Jake Hanley, Mason
Jordan Harley, West Clermont
Chase Herrell, Milford
Max Klare, St. Xavier
Ty Beck, Lebanon
Michael Murphy, Mason
Parker Geshan, Talawanda
Charlie Niehaus, Moeller
Jack Smith, Kings
Nolan Smoot, Little Miami
C.J. Richard, Moeller
Colton Hunt, Edgewood
Dylan Hogberg, Loveland
Abe Crall, Western Brown
Devin Taylor, La Salle
Logan Vogelgesang, Harrison
Collin Sweeney, Lakota East
Jeremy Ward, Elder
Tyler Huff, Loveland
Second team
Mark Hulgin, Colerain
Louden Hilliard, Milford
Thomas Fleming, Western Hills
Jake Isaacs, Sycamore
Jordan Cain, Lebanon
Jake Villarreal, Lakota East
Ben Crall, Western Brown
Ethan Mason, Colerain
Jack Cecil, Lebanon
Chris Kammerer, Elder
Eddie Tanner, Talawanda
Jacob Asbeck, Lakota West
Callum McGill, Loveland
Galen Combs, Withrow
Tanner Back, Middletown
Patrick Villamagna, La Salle
Charlie Meckey, Loveland
Nathan Manley, Moeller
Max Mesler, Talawanda
Trevor Ziegler, West Clermont
Dylan Dye, Sycamore
Bryce Perkins, Milford
Trey Fetzer, Lakota West
Kellen Sandhas, Elder
Reed Rosebraugh, Turpin
Braeden Fry, Lakota East
Clint Moak, Hamilton
Mitchell Rogers, Milford
John Rodriguez, Fairfield
Jake Murphy, Kings
Noah Wagster, Fairfield
Aidan Trowbridge, Anderson
Kevin Hilton, Elder
Honorable mention
Anderson: Wyatt Holt; Fairfield: Kayden Campbell, Ty Cunningham; Goshen: Angus O’Donnell; Hamilton: Curtis Moak; Harrison: Grant Morse; Kings: Mason Clark, Sam Palmieri, Paul Kelly; Lakota East: Sam Pennix, Evan Whiteaker; La Salle: Nick Heffron; Mason: Brady Bly, Kevin West; Middletown: Joe Kirby; Milford: Simon Bargo, Brandon Neff; Moeller: Connor Christenson; Oak Hills: Kyler Frede, Jaxon Schreiber; St. Xavier: Thomas Ryan; Sycamore: Jake Hertzman; Talawanda: Mason Birkemeier, Blake Detherage; Walnut Hills: Max Poynter; West Clermont: Nate Taylor; Western Brown: Matt Frye; Western Hills: Myles Pittman; Wilmington: Jayden Tackett; Winton Woods: Isaiah Hill; Withrow: Gideon Tafari-Thompson
Ohio Division II
Player of the Year
Eric Rawlings, Badin:Rawlings was one of three Rams to be named first-team All-Ohio. The senior pitcher went 10-0 with a 0.52 ERA, a pair of shutouts and 60 strikeouts over 54 innings. Rawlings was named the Southwest Ohio Baseball Coaches Association (SWOBCA) pitcher of the year.
Coach of the Year
Brion Treadway, Badin:Treadway picked up his 200th career win this season and was later named the SWOBCA coach of the year after leading Badin to a 26-7 record, a regional championship and a trip to the state Final Four. Treadway was also named the Greater Catholic League-Coed co-coach of the year.
First team
Eric Rawlings, Badin
Mark Snowden, Taylor
Jimmy Nugent, Badin
Reagan Burch, Blanchester
Lucas Moore, Badin
Brayden Fraasman, Ross
Alex Hansen, Indian Hill
Johnny Kearns, Taylor
Brock Adams, Ross
Ben Liebel, Indian Hill
Wes Embry, Batavia
Ben Voegele, Ross
Lleyton Flamm, New Richmond
Aiden Sargent, Monroe
Nick Rinala, Indian Hill
Danny Shockley, New Richmond
Joe Stone, Waynesville
Landyn Vidourek, Badin
Carson Sova, Fenwick
Adam Frisch, Clinton-Massie
Jacob Riffle, New Richmond
Luke Metzger, Fenwick
Jared Teke, Batavia
Donald Kennedy, Bethel-Tate
Second team
Hunter Rook, Ross
Jaxson Little, Bethel-Tate
Dominick Clark, Waynesville
Zach West, Blanchester
Caleb Vowell, Ross
Adam Frump, Blanchester
Gage Hall, Taylor
Alex Bemis, Monroe
Max Stewart, Batavia
Nathan Beatty, Fenwick
Jonathan Copfer, Indian Hill
Sammy Roush, Blanchester
Justin Hoevel, Badin
Zach Cope, Batavia
Drew Mouch, Wyoming
Caleb Stephen, New Richmond
Logan Rainwaters, Waynesville
Cam Snider, Bethel-Tate
Ryan Holmes, Monroe
Seth Keith, Taylor
Ian Bullis, Batavia
Luke Taylor, Wyoming
Luke Abbott, New Richmond
Honorable mention
Badin: Rodney Rachel; Bethel-Tate: Ashton Wolfe; Clinton-Massie: Tyler Keck, Gabe McDowell; Fenwick: Landon Schehr; Hughes: Breon Davis, Thomas Wilks-Hawkins; New Richmond: Kaden Iker; Norwood: Ryan Peter; Taylor: Will Forbes; Waynesville: Isaac Squire, Aidan Bailey; Wyoming: Carson Stevens
Ohio Division III
Player of the Year
Jack Vogele, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy:Vogele led the Miami Valley Conference in batting average (.593), hits (48) and runs scored (47). The senior outfielder also had 26 extra-base hits, stole 15 bases and was named Ohio's Division III player of the year.
Coach of the Year
Tony Schulz, CHCA:Schulz was named Ohio’s Division III coach of the year after leading the Eagles on a 25-2 season that included league and district titles.
First team
Jack Vogele, CHCA
Ben Bobo, McNicholas
Cooper Robinson, CHCA
Ty Snyder, McNicholas
Jace Canter, Williamsburg
Davis Campbell, Cincinnati Country Day
Kris Jenkins, Clermont Northeastern
Dylan Thatcher, Madeira
Anthony Hoffmann, Roger Bacon
Eli Jones, Williamsburg
Colin Ames, CHCA
Louie Hess, Reading
Carter Sunderman, Williamsburg
Will Murphy, CHCA
Nick Heisser, Madeira
Jake Tschida, Roger Bacon
Quinn Benner, Mariemont
Austin Yeager, Clermont Northeastern
Mason Perkins, Summit Country Day
Casey Hinton, Reading
Austin Heffner, Williamsburg
Jonathan Russell, CHCA
Max Miller, Mariemont
Erik Deal, Summit Country Day
Michael Napolitano, Mariemont
Second team
Brady O’Brien, McNicholas
J.D. Long, Mariemont
Nick Ciacco, Summit Country Day
Caden Crawford, CHCA
Pierce Taylor, McNicholas
Alex Davis, Summit Country Day
Nick Rose, Clermont Northeastern
Benny Hess, Reading
George Janzen, Roger Bacon
Jayden Green, Clark Montessori
Connor Yeager, Clermont Northeastern
Zach DelBello, Cincinnati Country Day
James Dunn, Madeira
Luke Wagner, Roger Bacon
Trey White, Purcell Marian
Micah Bowman, Reading
Ty Yelton, CHCA
Honorable mention
Clark Montessori: Makias Maher, Chase Williams; Clermont Northeastern: Carter Corey; Madeira: Aidan Megois, Andre Solano; Mariemont: Owen Metze; McNicholas: Drew Fulmer; Middletown Madison: Grady Combs; Reading: Conner Thamann; Williamsburg: Carter Fink
Ohio Division IV
Player of the Year
Titan Selvie, Cincinnati Christian:The senior was a first-team All-Ohio selection after finishing second in the MVCin batting average (.506), hits (41) and runs scored (31). He also ranked sixth in stolen bases, swiping 26 bags.
Coach of the Year
Russ Theisens, Miami Valley Christian Academy:Theisens was named the MVC-Gray coach of the year after leading the Lions to a 13-11 and a share of the league title.
First team
Titan Selvie, Cincinnati Christian
Garrett Taulbee, Felicity-Franklin
Jacob Hessler, MVCA
Zach Birch, Cincinnati Christian
Landon Easter, Felicity-Franklin
Jared Kraus, Seven Hills
R.J. Hudson, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place
Cameron Helton, Felicity-Franklin
Ethan Hyrne, MVCA
Tug Jones, New Miami
Will Schneider, Seven Hills
Cody Willis, Lockland
Andrew Rapier, New Miami
Second team
Austin Hutson, Felicity-Franklin
Dominic Bonenfant, MVCA
Leo Bonenfant, MVCA
Nick Cohen, Seven Hills
Kevin Oliver, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place
Will Wiles, Seven Hills
Trevor Allen, Cincinnati Christian
Nate Cox, MVCA
Honorable mention
Cincinnati Christian: Jack Henson, Riley Rooks, Nick Minacapelli; Fayetteville-Perry: Austin Snider, Collin Mayer, Blake Coffman; Felicty-Franklin: Tate Liming; New Miami: Nate Hundley, Josh Woods; Ripley-Union: Spencer Gray
Northern Kentucky/ Indiana
Player of the Year
Gage Testerman, Conner:The senior shortstop hit .547 with seven home runs, 45 runs batted in, 47 runs scored and 36 stolen bases for the Cougars, who finished 29-7 to set a team record for wins. Testerman set several school single-season records, including average, total hits (58) and doubles (23).
Coaches of the Year
Kevin Gray, Beechwood, and Scott Schweitzer, Campbell County:Both coaches led their teams to the state quarterfinals. Gray led the Tigers to a 29-7 record and third-straight Ninth Region championship, losing to Russell County in the state quarterfinals, 1-0. Schweitzer led the Camels to the 10th Region championship for the second-straight season, finishing 24-11 after winning 16 of their last 19 games, most of them without leading hitter Aydan Hamilton, a University of Kentucky commit. Campbell lost to McCracken County in the state quarterfinals, 4-3.
First team
Mitchell Berger, Beechwood
Ethan Bosley, Dixie Heights
Cameron Boyd, Beechwood
Cody Crawford, Conner
Brice Estep, Beechwood
Jack Hendrix, Highlands
Brody Mangold, Conner
Jake Napier, Campbell County
Gage Testerman, Conner
Greg Vineyard, Campbell County
Logan Wilson, Dixie Heights
Briggs Yuenger, Conner
Second team
Mitchell Combs, Bishop Brossart
Samuel Cottengim, Beechwood
Owen Eilerman, St. Henry
Aydan Hamilton, Campbell County
Brett Holladay, Beechwood
Ayden Lohr, Conner
Evan Moore, Bishop Brossart
Mark Nowak, Cooper
Matthew Resing, St. Henry
Joe Ruwe, Calvary Christian
Brayden Stewart, Ryle
Gabe Thelen, Dixie Heights
Honorable mention
Beechwood: Tanner Jackson, Matthew Kappes, Torin O’Shea, Jackson Roseburrough, Sam Stacy; Bellevue: Aiden Dickerson, Will Strong; Calvary Christian: Alex Brummett, Luke Ruwe; Campbell County: Evan Clark, Max Lausé, Zack Riley; Cooper: Chase Gartner; Covington Catholic: Jonathan Fitz, Luke Lenhof; Conner: Blaise Bowman, Rex Richter; Dayton: Maveriq Catacora, Russell McIntyre; Dixie Heights: Jay Flynn; East Central: Sam Bond, Daniel Brayton, Sam Huston, Brayden Rouse; Highlands: Drew Hack; Lawrenceburg: Kyle Heeney, Drew Lanning; Ludlow: Ryan Gaiser; Newport Central Catholic: Brennan Seiter; St. Henry: Clay Duckworth, Luke Kiepert, Matthew Miller, Carter Scheben; South Dearborn: Reese Willoughby, Ryan Willoughby, Dylan Wynn; Villa Madonna: Adam Brandstetter, Jonah Martin.
Softball
The Enquirer announces 2022all-stars for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky softball.
Ohio Division I
Player of the Year
K.K. Mathis, Lakota West:Mathis led the Greater Miami Conference in batting average (.600), extra-base hits (32), home runs (10) and on-base percentage (.673). The James Madison University signee totaled 55 RBIs with 48 total hits, including six triples and 16 doubles. In the circle, Mathis was 22-3 with a 2.05 ERA and 189 strikeouts over 147 innings. She was named the GMC player of the year for the second-straight season, was a first-team All-Ohio selection and was named Ohio Gatorade player of the year after helping lead Lakota West to a state title.
Co-Coaches of the Year
Keith Castner, Lakota West, and Jackie Cornelius-Bedel, Oak Hills:Castner recorded his 500th career win during the season and capped the year off by leading his Firebirds to a Division I state softball championship, the area’s first big-school state softball title since 1985.
Cornelius-Bedel was named the GMC coach of the year and the Southwest District Softball Coaches Association Division I coach of the year after leading Oak Hills to a share of the league title and its first district championship since 2012. The Highlanders finished the season as regional runners-up.
First team
Belle Hummel, Lakota West
Sam Pennington, Mason
Madison Henry, Mercy McAuley
Katelyn Polido, Hamilton
Lexi Sutton, Western Brown
Avery Fielman, Milford
Gabi Farris, Ursuline
Bailey Manos, Harrison
Regan Vunak, Lebanon
Kyla Conley, Western Brown
Abby Bode, Oak Hills
Sophia Martin, Seton
Avery Gottlieb, Oak Hills
Anna Trimble, Little Miami
K.K. Mathis, Lakota West
Ella Teubner, Lebanon
Kylie Goetz, Turpin
Julianna Gonzalez, Lebanon
Maeve Fink, Oak Hills
Kendall Forren, Lakota West
Niki Bode, Oak Hills
Callie Allison, Milford
Alisha Fox, Mason
Brooklyn Stewart, Milford
Molly Grace, Lakota West
Madison Fugate, Milford
Halee McDade, Talawanda
Ella Pfaffl, Harrison
Bekah Giel, West Clermont
Lauren Holt, Little Miami
Sophie Barrier, Harrison
Kylie Cobb, Talawanda
Ella Jansen, Seton
Addie McBrayer, Mason
Heather Lausche, Mount Notre Dame
Ava Hensley, Fairfield
Rachel Dsuban, Talawanda
Evelyn Henson, Edgewood
Haley Hibbard, Lakota West
Madi Williams, Kings
Taylor Stemmerding, Milford
Molly Hudler, Harrison
Lilly Iden, Talawanda
Kylie Lockwood, Oak Hills
Lexi Koenig, Kings
Natali McGuire, Colerain
Aubrey Smith, Lebanon
Kadence Kimberlin, Edgewood
Ellie Offner, Mason
Abigail Noble, Kings
Katie Wegman, Anderson
Madie Patton, Talawanda
Alyssa Riedman, Harrison
Ainsley Herron, Kings
Sophia Rohrs, Lebanon
Kassidy Seger, Harrison
Kaelyn Wright, Talawanda
Ryleigh Peters, Fairfield
Mya Jordan, Loveland
Second team
Jasmine Walker, Lakota West
Nevaeh Woods, Hamilton
Maddie Summers, Little Miami
Cheruby Herbert, Milford
Lily Haynes, Oak Hills
Lena Albright, Lakota West
Camryn Tak Tak, West Clermont
Mollie Bloom, Milford
Kiley King, Mount Notre Dame
Tionna Bright, Lakota West
Bella Houillion, Little Miami
Madison Dirksen, Edgewood
Ashley Simko, Lebanon
Madelyn Erskine, Oak Hills
Cassidy Luttrell, Western Brown
Olivia Basil, St. Ursula
Jaycee Taylor, Hamilton
Ashtyn Elbe, Mercy McAuley
Lily Conley, Anderson
Kailee Hebert, Oak Hills
Shaudaja Ward, Withrow
Lilah Flores, Western Brown
Halina Schulte, Lakota East
Grace Glaser, Seton
Evelyn Reising, Northwest
Brooke Miller, Fairfield
Kadence Schmidt, Edgewood
Natalie Brigoni-Marcano, Kings
Lily Volmer, Lakota West
Bryee Good, Princeton
Kayden Krug, Mount Notre Dame
Cameron Krull, Western Hills
Morgan Schlosser, Western Brown
Cara Stacy, Fairfield
McKenna Weekley, Talawanda
Kaylie French, Lebanon
Jena Rhoads, Wilmington
Audrey Gildea, Mount Notre Dame
Becca Zilliox, Walnut Hills
Kaylee Needham, Loveland
Honorable mention
Anderson: Georgia Conley, Bailey Funk, Vivian Johns; Fairfield: Jessie Matthews, Brieley Proffitt; Harrison: Alora Steinmann; Hamilton: Payge Iglesia, Julia Tegeder; Kings: Jasmine Lantz; Lakota East: Hailey Hensley; Lebanon: Kendel Allen, Teagan Ouhl; Little Miami: Ashleigh Meece; Loveland: Sophia Bebout; Mason: Jo Sander, Holly Zeuch; Mercy McAuley: Sophia Gittings, Sarah Sucietto; Milford: Kaitlyn Bibb; Mount Notre Dame: Grace Pitzer, Ella Hull, McKenna Manley; Northwest: Annabell Sickles, Haleigh Swisshelm; Oak Hills: Syd Dance, Gretchen Hansen; Princeton: Andralyn Brown; Seton: Riley Fitzpatrick, Presley Kruse; St. Ursula: Johanna Booth; Talawanda: Molly Van Gordon; Ursuline: Carissa Aiello, Elena Paulin; West Clermont: Campbell Beatty, Abby Goff, Sarah Lewis; Western Brown: Kate Stratton, Kara Pucke; Western Hills: Aaliyah Anderson, Riley Krull; Wilmington: Toria Willis; Withrow: TaTiyana Berry, India Johnson
Ohio Division II
Player of the Year
Camrynn Linneman, Taylor:Linneman is one of the top two-way players in the city and was a first-team All-Ohio selection as a sophom*ore last season. At the plate, she led the Cincinnati Hills Leaguein RBIs (48) and tied for the lead with 10 homers. She was also Top-5 in the conference in batting average (.544), hits (49), triples (five), runs scored (46) and stolen bases (14). In the circle, she led the CHL with a 0.78 ERA, going 12-4 with 208 strikeouts in just 89 2/3 innings.
Coach of the Year
Craig Linneman, Taylor:Linneman was named the CHL coach of the year after leading Taylor to a 22-5 record, a league championship and a district finals appearance.
First team
Kayla Drake, Clinton-Massie
Camrynn Linneman, Taylor
Alayna Crouch, Ross
Ashley Lykins, New Richmond
Erin Beeber, Badin
Chameron Vanden Eynden, Goshen
Mikayla Rash, Batavia
Sydney Doyle, Clinton-Massie
Adi Johnson, Ross
Kiera Kirk, New Richmond
Sydney Feenstra, Badin
Piper Willis, New Richmond
Myrissa Combs, Ross
Halle Klaiber, Badin
Vanessa Rosander, Wyoming
Daegan Flamm, New Richmond
Jessica Bailey, Goshen
Olivia Patel, Batavia
Maura Taylor, Taylor
Kiera Brightman, Clinton-Massie
Sophia Thoma, Taylor
Emma Galinger, Wyoming
Mackenzie Schwartz, Roger Bacon
Maggie Graham, Taylor
Kortney Cummins, Badin
Taylor Bowling, Batavia
Kylie Burdick, Taylor
Rachel Nusky, Badin
Sammi Hoffman, Roger Bacon
Rae Hartigan, New Richmond
Aerianna King, Batavia
Hazel Moon, Monroe
Delaney Schneder, Clinton-Massie
Second team
Natalie Barth, Wyoming
Riley Reynolds, Indian Hill
Jaycee Bailey, Goshen
Joli Boggs, New Richmond
Kyleigh McClanahan, Goshen
Emily Macey, Roger Bacon
Emily Brunner, Ross
Laney Clemons, New Richmond
Landrie Layman, Batavia
Joslyn Parker, Roger Bacon
Gretchen Dineen, Monroe
Samantha Iannarino, Ross
Emilie Toney, Ross
Jessica Mumper, Roger Bacon
Honorable mention
Badin: Paige Luebbe; Batavia: Kyra Musselman; Indian Hill:Finley Hutton, Molly Jutze; Monroe: Kendall Saplis; Mt. Healthy: Ivy Monday; Roger Bacon: Ellie Weigan; Taylor: Zoey Christo, Azu Anderson, Karlie Burdick, Gabby Fenton; Wyoming: Ale’jah Maggette, Caroline Rummer, Margaret Brink, Brooke Rosander
Ohio Division III
Player of the Year
Finley Payne, CHCA:Payne was named player of the year in the MVC for the third consecutive season after hitting .778 last season, the fourth-highest single-season batting average in Ohio High School Athletic Associationhistory. Payne also joined the OHSAA single-season record books for home runs last season, belting 14 with an MVC-best 43 RBIs. In the circle, Payne led the league with a 0.67 ERA and tied for the MVC-lead in wins (nine) and strikeouts (121).
Coach of the Year
Terri ho*rth, Clermont Northeastern:ho*rth led the Rockets to a 15-7 and a share of the SBAAC-National title, Clermont Northeastern’s first league crown since 2013. Clermont Northeastern reached the district finals and ho*rth was named the SBAAC-National co-coach of the year.
First team
Rylyn Dyer, Georgetown
Finley Payne, CHCA
Savannah Smith, Reading
Haley Johnson, Bethel-Tate
Gina Wilson, Deer Park
Kylie Bailey, Waynesville
Natalie Jones, McNicholas
Hannah Green, Norwood
Alyssa Badger, Middletown-Madison
Rylee Randolph, Bethel-Tate
Nicole Koetter, Fenwick
Alena Grubbs, Norwood
Rianna Mueller, Blanchester
Avery Neth, Williamsburg
Gabi Roque, Finneytown
Gabby Smith, Madeira
Anistin Fender, Georgetown
Madelyn Gilley, Clermont Northeastern
Ava Hallows, Waynesville
Annie Katuska, Seven Hills
Savannah Young, Middletown-Madison
Julia Tamal, Seven Hills
Molly Brown, Clermont Northeastern
Kaylie Noell, CHCA
Laney Murphy, Norwood
Tiffany Drewry, Clermont Northeastern
Chloe Watts, Reading
Maggie Arno, Williamsburg
Isabella Bosley, Clermont Northeastern
Ava Winchester, Norwood
Madi Speeg, Williamsburg
Second team
Grace Reuss, McNicholas
Lauren Reiger, Waynesville
Caitlin Drew, Seven Hills
Casey Boeckerman, CHCA
Rhonda Borden, Clark Montessori
Carly Kent, McNicholas
Brogan Bell, Seven Hills
Sophie Ward, Finneytown
Lillian Braden, Clermont Northeastern
Bailey Dawley, Blanchester
Hadley Von Bargen, Fenwick
Maddie Almeter, Waynesville
Rylee Longbottom, McNicholas
Hannah Heller, Clermont Northeastern
Erin Perani, Seven Hills
Lizzie Koehne, Finneytown
Anna Kurz, Madeira
Ali Winchester, Norwood
J.J. Fischer, Deer Park
Bryleigh Holden, Bethel-Tate
Chrissy Kolar, CHCA
Layla Vinson, Bethel-Tate
Logan Schmidt, McNicholas
Abby Staker, Georgetown
Honorable mention
Bethel-Tate: Emma Morehead, Janelle Sizemore; Blanchester: Olivia Potts, Lydia Peters; CHCA: Emma Sauve, Emily Lang; Clark Montessori: Grace Jackson; Deer Park: Audrey Noland, Sarah Heiob, Reagan Osborne; Fenwick: Caitlin Augspurger, Avery Hawkins; Gamble Montessori: Heavehn Isham; Madeira: Brooke Davis, Hannah Seremetis; Mariemont: Natalee Shriver; Middletown Madison: Morgan Priest; Norwood: Kylie Jones; Purcell Marian: Jayda Mosley, Winsdai Jackson; Reading: Hailey Workman, Paige Miller; Seven Hills: Alexa Kecman; St. Bernard-Elmwood Place: Ryanna Pottinger; Waynesville: Katie McKeehan; Williamsburg: Lindsey Arwine
Ohio Division IV
Player of the Year
Sarah Coyle, Cincinnati Country Day:The senior was fourth in the MVC-Gray in batting average (.535), third in total hits (23), second in runs (30) and first in stolen bases (15). Coyle was named the MVC-Gray player of the year.
Coach of the Year
Lou Coduti, Lockland:Coduti was named the MVC-Gray co-coach of the year.
First team
Sarah Coyle, Cincinnati Country Day
Bailee Caudill, Felicity-Franklin
Riley Finn, Ripley-Union
Skylar Brandenburg, Felicity-Franklin
Jordan Mechlin, Fayetteville-Perry
Piper Farris, Cincinnati Country Day
Jasmine Roberts, Lockland
Izabella Waddle, Fayetteville-Perry
Alexia Lander, Cincinnati Country Day
Ava Wells, Fayetteville-Perry
Second team
Hadasha Golden, Lockland
Kaydence Cramton, Fayetteville-Perry
Riley Williams, Cincinnati Country Day
Stephanie Veldkamp, Cincinnati Christian
Zoe Johnson, Lockland
Madison Brockman, Fayetteville-Perry
Kylee Hirschauer, Cincinnati Country Day
Victoria Thompson, Fayetteville-Perry
El Bowling, Cincinnati Christian
Honorable mention
Cincinnati Christian: Seleste Brinker; Cincinnati Country Day: Emma Robinson, Charlize Rust; Felicity-Franklin: Emma Laubach, Lacee Easter, Chloe Quatkemeyer, Mollie Wilson; Lockland: Mary Sales; Oyler: Loriniya Davis, Angel Jones; Ripley-Union: Grace Taylor, Brooke Sims, Reggie Taylor, Marlee Flowers
Northern Kentucky/ Indiana
Co-Players of the Year
Dylan Scott, Cooper, and Anna Greenwell, Highlands:The senior shortstops were named player of the year in their divisions this season. Greenwell hit .467 with five home runs, 45 RBIs and 49 runs scored to lead the Bluebirds (26-15) to their first Ninth Region championship since 2016. She was named Division II Player of the year by local coaches and has committed to Eastern Kentucky University. Scott led Cooper to a 25-11 record and the Ninth Region semifinals. The NKU signee hit .483 with four homers, 50 RBIs and 41 runs scored.
Coach of the Year
Milt Horner, Highlands:He led the Bluebirds to their first Ninth Region championship since 2016, getting a young team to peak at the right time and win close games against Cooper and Dixie Heights in a tightly competitive Ninth Region Tournament.
First team
Kennedy Baioni, Highlands
Kayley Bruener, Pendleton County
Anna Greenwell, Highlands
Riley Hopkins, Dixie Heights
Brianna Knochelman, Grant County
Ava Meyer, Dixie Heights
Avery Parsons, Ryle
Bri Patsel, Dixie Heights
Emily Schmeltz, Cooper
Ava Scott, Cooper
Dylan Scott, Cooper
Mollie Sharp, Conner
Second team
Alexis Baker, Simon Kenton
Kendall Blau, Cooper
Amber Chaney, Cooper
Madison Goddard, Ryle
Harper Kinman, Boone County
Addy Mack, Notre Dame
Larkin Mitchell, Simon Kenton
Audrey Pollard, Walton-Verona
Brooke Shewmaker, Bishop Brossart
Ella Steczynski, Dixie Heights
Paige Stewart, Campbell County
Gweny Wessling, Cooper
Honorable mention
Beechwood: Addison Durrett; Bellevue: Greer Hayes, Josie Stevenson, Cameron Williams, Isabella Wittrock; Bishop Brossart: Morgan Kramer, Savannah Seiter; Calvary Christian: Olivia Alspach, Oreanna Donaldson, Natalie Herrington, Kennedy Wright; Dayton: Kei Nickell, Zoe Sparks, McKenzie Sullivan; Grant County: Kaylee Mullins, Kylie Rayburn; East Central: Payge Callahan, Karlie Davis, Lexi Hatmaker, Jordyn Maurer; Highlands: Michelle Barth, Carly Cramer; Holy Cross: Jordyn Reiselman; Lawrenceburg: Ava Hall; Lloyd Memorial: McKenzie Runion; Ludlow: Chloe Lindsey, Addy Wind; Newport Central Catholic: Kayleigh Brooks, Mia Buemi; Pendleton County: Raegan Carlisle, Logan Cooper, Maddy Musk; Ryle: Laney Schuster; St. Henry: Sydney Steimle; Scott: Emerson Morman; Simon Kenton: Landrey Dance; South Dearborn: Kori Cornett, Kyra Labazzo, Emma Seaver; Villa Madonna: Gabby Bicknell, Cam Kratzer, Kathryn McLagan, Camdyn Meier, Joslyn Thornberry; Walton-Verona: Lacey Alford; Williamstown: Kara Peer.
Boys Track and Field
The Enquirer announces 2021 all-stars for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky boys track and field.
Ohio Division I
Runner of the Year
Ryan Chevalier, Loveland:Chevalier was the Eastern Cincinnati Conference's top distance performer this season and won a state championship in the 1,600 run. He was also on Loveland’s 4-x-800 state-champion relay team.
Field athlete of the year
Brett Brooks, Wilmington:Brooks won district and regional discus championships before finishing as the state runner-up in the event. Brooks also qualified for state in the shot put, as well.
Coach of the Year
Steve Nester, Loveland:Nester, the ECC coach of the year, led the Tigers to a fourth-place finish at regionals and a third-place finish at state.
First team
4-x-800 relay: Loveland (J.P. Tew, Cayden Dyer, Brady Steiner, Ryan Chevalier)
100 dash: Brandon White, Moeller
110 hurdles: Malachi Snow, Northwest
4-x-200 relay: Fairfield (Jordan Jackson, Josiah Jackson, Isaiah Glover, Xavier Isaacs)
1,600 run: Ryan Chevalier, Loveland
4-x-100 relay: Moeller (Karson Hobbs, Tennel Bryant, Jake Peddicord, Brandon White)
400 dash: Mir Ashraf, Mason
300 hurdles: Malachi Snow, Northwest
800 run: J.P. Tew, Loveland
200 dash: Mekhi Lynn, Princeton
3,200 run: Will Goodrich, St. Xavier
4-x-400 relay: Mason (Aryan Tadwalkar, Mir Ashraf, Brady Messer, Jacob Messer)
Discus: Brett Brooks, Wilmington
High jump: Justin Ackerman, New Richmond
Long jump: Austin Miller, Lebanon
Shot put: Brett Brooks, Wilmington
Pole vault: Henry Hoblitzell, Talawanda
Second team
4-x-800 relay: St. Xavier (A.J. Graf, Brendan Krych, Will Goodrich, Alexander Gray)
100 dash: Tennel Bryant, Moeller
110 hurdles: Isiah King, Colerain
4-x-200 relay: Colerain (Isiah King, Jeremy Cheatham, Aaron Foster, Roosevelt Zeigler)
1,600 run: Gianni Allwein, Walnut Hills
4-x-100 relay: Colerain (Isiah King, Aaron Foster, Jordan Robinson, Roosevelt Zeigler)
400 dash: J.D. Leverette, Lakota East
300 hurdles: Joe Mitchell, Princeton
800 run: Calvin Kilgallon, Lebanon
200 dash: Timiko Jackson, La Salle
3,200 run: Jacob Fleig, Lebanon
4-x-400 relay: Lakota West (Kavelle Favors, Isaac Elliot, Kemen Norman, Benjamin Zimmerer)
Discus: Mannie Arbabi, Sycamore
High jump: Robert Hart, Oak Hills
Long jump: Terrell McFarlin, St. Xavier
Shot put: Mannie Arbabi, Sycamore
Pole vault: Drew Williams, St. Xavier
Honorable mention
4-x-800 relay: Mason (Isaac Schachleiter, Brady Messer, Max Liao, Aiden Amshoff)
100 dash: Roosevelt Zeigler, Colerain
110 hurdles: Joe Mitchell, Princeton
4-x-200 relay: Lakota West (Sam Afari, Benjamin Zimmerer, Amare Minor, Ben Minich)
1,600 run: Cayden Dyer, Loveland
4-x-100 relay: Fairfield (Jordan Jackson, Josiah Jackson, Rayzier Jones, Xavier Isaacs)
400 dash: Carson Page, Kings
300 hurdles: Julio Fuentes, Talawanda
800 run: Caleb Ware, Western Brown
200 dash: Justin Re, Elder
3,200 run: Collin Shanks, Lakota West
4-x-400 relay: St. Xavier (Tyler Goodall, Rylan Earl, A.J. Graf, Gavin Pelzel)
Discus: Gabe Asbury, Turpin
High jump: Jibri Pass, Colerain
Long jump: Robert Hart, Oak Hills
Shot put: Skylar Horn, Mason
Pole vault: Jonah Dangel, Lakota West
Ohio Division II
Runner of the Year
Summit Northrup, Clermont Northeastern:The senior starred in the 3,200, winning district and regional titles before finishing third at state. He was named the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference-National runner of the year.
Field athlete of the year
Brandon Cromer, Taft:The senior won district and regional titles in the high jump, then finished as the state runner-up in the event. Cromer, the Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference field athlete of the year, also found the podium in the long jump, finishing eighth. He was third in the event at districts and fifth at regionals.
Coach of the Year
Susan Savage, Indian Hill:Savage led Indian Hill to a district championship and a third-place finish at regionals.
First team
4-x-800 relay: Mariemont (Bennett Turan, Martin Eisenhauer, Ben Fahnestock, Henry Buck)
100 dash: Dwight Greene, Indian Hill
110 hurdles: Dylan Lanham, Taylor
4-x-200 relay: Indian Hill (Dwight Greene, Antwan Peek, John Podojil, Mitchell Ford)
1,600 run: Aiden Burt, McNicholas
4-x-100 relay: Indian Hill (Dwight Greene, Antwan Peek, Cerrious Boyd, John Podojil)
400 dash: Zach Fein, McNicholas
300 hurdles: Dylan Lanham, Taylor
800 run: Owen Larkins, Taylor
200 dash: Drew Lewis, Roger Bacon
3,200 run: Summit Northrup, Clermont Northeastern
4-x-400 relay: McNicholas (Jack Caccavari, Aiden Burt, Peter Carroll, Zach Fein)
Discus: Joel Allen, Wyoming
High jump: Brandon Cromer, Taft
Long jump: Brandon Cromer, Taft
Shot put: Joseph Walters, McNicholas
Pole vault: Kentin Nichols, Clermont Northeastern
Second team
4-x-800 relay: Reading (Julian Bemmes, Jonny Powers, Jaydon Bemmes, Eean Johnson)
100 dash: John Podojil, Indian Hill
110 hurdles: C.J. Boothby, Clermont Northeastern
4-x-200 relay: Waynesville (Zach Turner, Jake Duncan, Garrett Lundy, Alex Amburgy)
1,600 run: Ben Fahnestock, Mariemont
4-x-100 relay: Badin (Jack Walsh, Jackson Niesen, Kaden Starks, Braedyn Moore)
400 dash: Travis Edwards, Finneytown
300 hurdles: Conner Huffman, Waynesville
800 run: Nico Arraje, Wyoming
200 dash: Dwight Greene, Indian Hill
3,200 run: Bennett Turan, Mariemont
4-x-400 relay: Taylor (Hayden Ball, Ethan Weiherer, Zach Howard, Dylan Lanham)
Discus: Collin Swope, Clinton-Massie
High jump: Griffin Wilner, Mariemont
Long jump: Antwan Peak, Indian Hill
Shot put: Daelin Maple, Clinton-Massie
Pole vault: Brendan Murphy, CHCA
Honorable mention
4-x-800 relay: Waynesville (Ryan Leopold, Jonas King, Caden Adams, Brad Sisk)
100 dash: Jah’Mal Hutsell, Roger Bacon
110 hurdles: Conner Huffman, Waynesville
4-x-200 relay: McNicholas (Jack Caccavari, Stephen Fridley, Peter Carroll, Zach Fein)
1,600 run: Caden Adams, Waynesville
4-x-100 relay: Waynesville (Zach Turner, Jake Duncan, Garrett Lundy, Alex Amburgy)
400 dash: John Ruppert, Badin
300 hurdles: Dawson Muncy, Indian Hill
800 run: Martin Eisenhauer, Mariemont
200 dash: Alex Amburgy, Waynesville
3,200 run: Dominic Seigel, Badin
4-x-400 relay: Indian Hill (Antwan Peek, Dawson Muncy, Miles Wilson, John Podojil)
Discus: Drew Click, Waynesville
High jump: Julian Bemmes, Reading
Long jump: C.J. Boothby, Clermont Northeastern
Shot put: Joel Allen, Wyoming
Pole vault: Henry Hawkins, Taylor
Ohio Division III
Runner of the Year
Braeden Austin, Summit Country Day:The junior was sixth at regionals in the 110 hurdles and was on the Silver Knights’ 4-x-200 relay team that won a state championship.
Field athlete of the year
Justyn Fuller, Williamsburg:The junior finished 16th in the state in the long jump.
Coach of the Year
Loren Kimble, Cincinnati Christian:Kimble led Cincinnati Christian to a district championship.
First team
4-x-800 relay: Summit Country Day (Larkin Woodward, Alex Rojas, Hudson Ritch, Derek Kuang)
100 dash: Alex Underwood, Georgetown
110 hurdles: Braeden Austin, Summit Country Day
4-x-200 relay: Summit Country Day (Braeden Austin, Oren Jenkins, Oscar Loehrer, Matthew Shuler)
1,600 run: Garrett Hesselgesser, Cincinnati Christian
4-x-100 relay: Cincinnati Christian (Eddie Luckey, Noah Neu, Jacob Parnell, Caleb Settimo)
400 dash: Hayden Hollins, Williamsburg
300 hurdles: Marquez Whitehead, Spencer Center
800 run: Carter Stevens, Seven Hills
200 dash: Kendrick Sherrer, Gamble Montessori
3,200 run: Garrett Hesselgesser, Cincinnati Christian
4-x-400 relay: Williamsburg (Justyn Fuller, Kaiden Whisman, Haden Hollins, Trent Brooks)
Discus: Jason Denson, Deer Park
High jump: Trystan Gries, Williamsburg
Long jump: Justyn Fuller, Williamsburg
Shot put: Jackson Caldwell, New Miami
Pole vault: Caiden Sailes, Williamsburg
Second team
4-x-800 relay: Williamsburg (Josh Bickett, Alex Boland, Evan Hall, Zach Early)
100 dash: Kendrick Sherrer, Gamble Montessori
110 hurdles: Michael Beamer, Deer Park
4-x-200 relay: Cincinnati Christian (Matthew Caldwell, Noah Neu, Jacob Parnell, Caleb Settimo)
1,600 run: Micah Katz, Cincinnati Christian
4-x-100 relay: Williamsburg (Justyn Fuller, Bryce Lillie, Kaidon Whisman, Trent Brooks)
400 dash: Matthew Shuler, Summit Country Day
300 hurdles: Alex Underwood, Georgetown
800 run: Micah Katz, Cincinnati Christian
200 dash: Kameran Upshaw, Clark Montessori
3,200 run: William McClane, Summit Country Day
4-x-400 relay: Summit Country Day (Hudson Hollins, Trent Brooks, Matthew Shuler, Luka Bulla)
Discus: Simeon Newsome, Clark Montessori
High jump: Logan Owens, Georgetown
Long jump: Jalen Fairbanks, Gamble Montessori
Shot put: Oliver Deardoff, Clark Montessori
Pole vault: Ethan Sackrider, Williamsburg
Honorable mention
4-x-800 relay: Cincinnati Christian (Aiden Bonn, Blake Kimble, Alex Mullins, Micah Katz)
100 dash: Josiah Vaughn, Clark Montessori
110 hurdles: Nate Bailey, Summit Country Day
4-x-200 relay: Williamsburg (Justin Fuller, Trystan Gries, Bryce Lillie, Kayden Whisman)
1,600 run: Larkin Woodward, Summit Country Day
4-x-100 relay: Clark Montessori (Losia Vaughn, Lamont Porter-Glover, Kameron Upshaw, De’Angelo Perkins)
400 dash: Oren Jenkins, Summit Country Day
300 hurdles: Michael Beamer, Deer Park
800 run: Alex Rojas, Summit Country Day
200 dash: Caleb Settimo, Cincinnati Christian
3,200 run: Andrew Barhorst, Summit Country Day
4-x-400 relay: Cincinnati Christian (Morris Agyeman, Alex Mullins, Jude Garrett, Matthew Cardwell)
Discus: Josh Holder, Cincinnati Christian
High jump: Ra’Men Menzies, Purcell Marian
Long jump: Jason Carroll, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place
Shot put: Colin Heekin, Cincinnati Country Day
Pole vault: Samuel Carlisle, Deer Park
Northern Kentucky/ Indiana
Runner of the Year
Natnael Weldemichael, Beechwood: The senior won the 1A state championship in both the 1,600 and 3,200 after a dominant run to the 1A state cross country championship in November.
Field athlete of the year
Jake Davidson, Lloyd Memorial:He won the 1A state championship in the pole vault for the fourth straight season, the first Northern Kentucky male athlete to win four in a row in any event.
Coach of the Year
Ryan Leopold, Highlands:He led the Bluebirds to second place in the 2A state meet for the second straight year check name
First team
100: Jake Welch, Highlands
200: Jake Welch, Highlands
400: Jake Welch, Highlands
800: Thomas Gray-Torsell, Highlands
1,600: Natnael Weldemichael, Beechwood
3,200: Natnael Weldemichael, Beechwood
110 hurdles: Grady Shay, Walton-Verona
300 hurdles: Xander Ritter, Simon Kenton
4-x-100 relay: Holmes (Robert Cameron, Mayne White, David Commodore, Curtez Hill)
4-x-200 relay: Holmes (Robert Cameron, Mayne White, David Commodore, Curtez Hill)
4-x-400 relay: Cooper (Joshua Stepner, Elijah Harrison, Preston Winiger, Austin Liversgowdy).
4-x-800 relay: Bishop Brossart (Ryan Branch, Ryan Clines, Parker Losure, Nathan Ruth).
Shot Put: Leo Maxwell, East Central
Discus: Leo Maxwell, East Central
Long jump: Benjamin co*ker, Ryle
Triple jump: Al Bessler, St. Henry
High jump: Kaden Gardner, Ryle
Pole vault: Jake Davidson, Lloyd
Second team
100: Jackson Smith, Walton-Verona
200: Jackson Smith, Walton-Verona
400: Austin Liversgowdy, Cooper
800: Joshua Stepner, Cooper
1,600: Joseph Impellitteri, Conner
3,200: Will Sheets, Covington Catholic
110 hurdles: Xander Ritter, Simon Kenton
300 hurdles: Aiden Nevels, Highlands
4-x-100 relay: Covington Catholic (Seth Gruner, Zion Mason, Ty Rottinghaus, Reid Hummel)
4-x-200 relay: Walton-Verona (Wiley Baker, Christian Dingus, Jackson Smith, Wesley Lucas)
4-x-400 relay: Highlands (Thomas Gray-Torsell, Ben Hack, Alex Lacourt, Dominic Mills)
4-x-800 relay: Ryle (Samuel Webb, Jacob Line, Rian Gallagher, Evan Smith).
Shot put: Joe Vormbrock, Simon Kenton
Discus: Hunter Wiseman, Campbell County
Long jump: James Cusick, Beechwood
Triple jump: Benjamin co*ker, Ryle
High jump: Al Bessler, St. Henry
Pole vault: Rilen Pinkston, Highlands
Honorable mention
100: Grady Shay, Walton-Verona; Reid Hummel. Covington Catholic
200: Elliott Warner, Campbell County; Tyler Twehues, Bishop Brossart; Grady Shay, Walton-Verona
400: Gavin Yusko, Calvary Christian; Reid Hummel, Covington Catholic
800: Brent Smith, Calvary; Natnael Weldemichael, Beechwood; Joel McCain, Williamstown; Ryan Branch, Brossart
1,600: Carson Milner, Walton-Verona; Tiger Bartlett, Ryle
3,200: Dixon Ryan, St. Henry; Malcolm Robertson, Highlands; George Johnson, Conner
110 hurdles: Nathan Howard, Beechwood; Aiden Nevels, Highlands; Christian Dingus, Walton-Verona
300 hurdles: Grady Shay, Walton-Verona; Kaden Gardner, Ryle
4-x-100 relay: Walton-Verona (Wiley Baker, Wesley Lucas, Jackson Smith, Geoffrey Kratzenberg); Lawrenceburg (Hayden Saylor, Luke Thornton, Brayden Combs, Alexander Witte, Dahya Patel).
4-x-200 relay: Campbell County (Trenen Lowther, Connor Gunn, Kameron Vickers, Elliott Warner); Brossart (Landon Bain, Tyler Twehues, Owen Davis, Nolan Jordan); Beechwood (Luke Erdman, Xavier Campbell, James Cusick, Nathan Howard).
4-x-400 relay: Bishop Brossart (Ryan Clines, Owen Davis, Tyler Twehues, Ryan Branch); Williamstown (McKinnley Cheeks, Alex Mirones, Joel McCain, Riley Morris); Ryle (Collin Hitch, Braxton Portwood, Rian Gallagher, Samuel Webb)
4-x-800 relay: Highlands (Thomas Gray-Torsell, Alex Lacourt, Will White, Sam Jones);Conner (Ryan Hanak, Joseph Impellitteri, Drew Moore, George Johnson); Calvary Christian (Gavin Yusko, Scott Heyob, Lucas Toro, Brent Smith)
Shot put: Xavier Campbell, Beechwood
Discus: Xavier Campbell, Beechwood; Thomas Sayers, Bishop Brossart
Triple jump: Zach Holtz, Bishop Brossart
High jump: Benjamin co*ker, Ryle; Isaac Surrey, Highlands
Pole vault: Mark Ryan, St. Henry; Greysen Gerth, Simon Kenton
Girls track and field
The Enquirer announces 2022all-stars for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky girlstrack and field.
Ohio Division I
Runner of the Year
Azariyah Bryant, Lakota East:Bryant captured a pair of state championships in the 100- and 400-meter dash and was named the GMC runner of the year for the second consecutive season.
Field athlete of the year
Lauren Barnes, Sycamore:Barnes won a state high jump championship and found the state podium in the long jump, as well, finishing sixth. She was also on Sycamore’s 4-x-100 relay, which finished seventh at state.
Coach of the Year
Tony Affatato, Mason:Affatato was named the GMC coach of the year after leading the Comets to a regional championship.
First team
4-x-800 relay: Loveland (Madison Conatser, Jessie Gibbons, Emmy Sager, Sarah Madix)
100 dash: Azariyah Bryant, Lakota East
100 hurdles: Myah Boze, Roos
4-x-200 relay: Princeton (Briasia Allen, Kelise Rabb, Kierra Morris, Bella Williams)
1,600 run: Sarah Madix, Loveland
4-x-100 relay: Colerain (Weslie Oliver, Keilani Broadnax, Aunaysia Poellnitz, Summer Swartwout)
400 dash: Jade Avance, Milford
300 hurdles: Myah Boze, Ross
800 run: Madison Conatser, Loveland
200 dash: Azariyah Bryant, Lakota East
3,200 run: Evelyn Prodoehl, Lakota West
4-x-400 relay: Princeton (Briasia Allen, Kierra Morris, Kelise Rabb, Jade Sinton)
Discus: Kristen Berwanger, Mercy McAuley
High jump: Lauren Barnes, Sycamore
Long jump: Lauren Barnes, Sycamore
Shot put: Jillian Yates, Oak Hills
Pole vault: Nia Gruffydd, Loveland
Second team
4-x-800 relay: Lebanon (Hannah Glassmeyer, Anna Packer, Milana McNamara, Grace Glassmeyer)
100 dash: Dashayla Worlaw, Mt. Healthy
100 hurdles: Mae Reed, Turpin
4-x-200 relay: Mason (Peyton Connelly, Abby Love, Emilia Capiello, Tessa Zecchino)
1,600 run: Avery Legault, Mason
4-x-100 relay: Sycamore (Lela Walker, Audrey Schmid, Laruen Barnes, Bella Delgado)
400 dash: Lizzie Sexton, Mercy McAuley
300 hurdles: Mae Reed, Turpin
800 run: Jade Stinson, Princeton
200 dash: Meredith Goff, Milford
3,200 run: Eva Hensley, Oak Hills
4-x-400 relay: Mason (Joy Resig, Carlie Condit, Abby Slife, Liza Borow)
Discus: Aidan Orth, Anderson
High jump: Zoe Lenney, Kings
Long jump: Kierra Morris, Princeton
Shot put: Aidan Orth, Anderson
Pole vault: Olivia Andrews, Talawanda
Honorable mention
4-x-800 relay: Mason (Advika Sumit, Macie Radcliffe, Avery Legault, Carlie Condit)
100 dash: Abby Love, Mason
100 hurdles: Riley Ludwig, Oak Hills
4-x-200 relay: Colerain (Weslie Oliver, Keilani Broadnax, Aunaysia Poellnitz, Summer Swartwout)
1,600 run: Elena Horn, Turpin
4-x-100 relay: Mason (Peyton Connelly, Abby Love, Emilia Capiello, Tessa Zecchino)
400 dash: Briasia Allen, Princeton
300 hurdles: Katlyn Pham, Lakota East
800 run: Carlie Condit, Mason
200 dash: Mackenzie Givens, Walnut Hills
3,200 run: Emmy Sager, Loveland
4-x-400 relay: Milford (Macie Bach, Kennedy Edgar, Emma Kauscher, Jade Avance)
Discus: Jillian Yates, Oak Hills
High jump: Haley O’Brien, Talawanda
Long jump: Lylla Kovals, Harrison
Shot put: Leelah McGuire, Middletown
Pole vault: Lauren Auriyana, Mason
Ohio Division II
Runner of the Year
Elizabeth Whaley, Indian Hill:The senior capped her prep career with a Division II state championship in the 1,600 run, followed by a state runner-up finish in the 800 run.
Field athlete of the year
Penelope Webb, Wyoming:The freshman won a regional high jump championship before a state runner-up finish at the state meet.
Coach of the Year
Susan Savage, Indian Hill:Savage led Indian Hill to a district title, a fourth-place finish at regionals and a 10th-place showing at state
First team
4-x-800 relay: Indian Hill (Annie Isphording, Hayden Withers, Ava Egnaczyk, Elizabeth Whaley)
100 dash: Cameron Bittermann, Taylor
100 hurdles: Khamia Brooks, Summit Country Day
4-x-200 relay: Waynesville (Baylee Williams, Kelcie Grayson, Leila Jacox, Savanna Amburgy)
1,600 run: Elizabeth Whaley, Indian Hill
4-x-100 relay: Roger Bacon (Leah Dukes, Laila James, Cammy Niesen, Mia Huber)
400 dash: Cameron Bittermann, Taylor
300 hurdles: Khamia Brooks, Summit Country Day
800 run: Elizabeth Whaley, Indian Hill
200 dash: Cameron Bittermann, Taylor
3,200 run: Hayden Withers, Indian Hill
4-x-400 relay: Indian Hill (Annie Isphording, Ava Egnaczyk, Ella Riggs, Elizabeth Whaley)
Discus: Brooke Schoepho*rster, Waynesville
High jump: Penelope Webb, Wyoming
Long jump: Molly Anthony, Badin
Shot put: Brooke Schoepho*rster, Waynesville
Pole vault: Samantha Ringhand, New Richmond
Second team
4-x-800 relay: Waynesville (Maria Gill, Samantha Erbach, Emme Greeley, Savanna Amburgy)
100 dash: Erinae Coleman, Clark Montessori
100 hurdles: Jillian Layne, Waynesville
4-x-200 relay: Summit Country Day (Maya Wood, Delaney Kintner, Karley Michel, Khamia Brooks)
1,600 run: Hayden Withers, Indian Hill
4-x-100 relay: Finneytown (Nijah Robinson, Sophia Roque, Denver Miller, Macee Moore0
400 dash: Ashley Yontz, Fenwick
300 hurdles: Jillian Layne, Waynesville
800 run: Delaney Kintner, Summit Country Day
200 dash: Macee Moore, Finneytown
3,200 run: Emma Bergmann, Wyoming
4-x-400 relay: Taylor (Lindsey Bauer, Marissa Tedesco, Madison Tedesco, Brock Bittermann)
Discus: Tyriana Berry, Clark Montessori
High jump: Tabbi Courts, Bethel-Tate
Long jump: Samantha Ringhand, New Richmond
Shot put: Moriah Humphrey, Taft
Pole vault: Addison Hamilton, Wyoming
Honorable mention
4-x-800 relay: Taylor (Mya Brose, Elise Lindle, Nicole Myers, Brooke Grauel)
100 dash: Nijah Robinson, Finneytown
100 hurdles: Tabbi Courts, Bethel-Tate
4-x-200 relay: Taylor (Lindsey Bauer, Marissa Tedesco, Madison Tedesco, Brock Bittermann)
1600 run: Lauren Hudepohl, Wyoming
4-x-100 relay: Waynesville (Baylee Williams, Kelcie Grayson, Leila Jocox, Savanna Amburgy)
400 dash: Annie Isphording, Indian Hill
300 hurdles: Kelcie Grayson, Waynesville
800 run: Emme Greeley, Waynesville
200 dash: Hayden Shields, Bethel-Tate
3200 run: Brady Sterbling, Bethel-Tate
4-x-400 relay: Waynesville (Savanna Amburgy, Maria Gill, Emme Greeley, Samantha Erbach)
Discus: Carly Holbert, Reading
High jump: Ava Amato, Waynesville
Long jump: Lilly Webb, Bethel-Tate
Shot put: Ashlynn Etheridge, Batavia
Pole vault: Kaylee Ramsey, Clinton-Massie
Ohio Division III
Runner of the Year
Vivian Momper, Madeira:The freshman was sixth in the state in the 200 and was on a pair of Mariemont relay teams (4-x-200 and 4-x-400) that reached the state podium. She was fourth in the 200 at regionals.
Field athlete of the year
Casey Boeckerman, CHCA:The junior finished fourth in the state in the long jump. She was fifth in the event at regionals.
Coach of the Year
Josh Dooley, Madeira:Dooley led Madeira to a district team championship before a ninth-place finish at regionals and a 14th-place showing at state.
First team
4-x-800 relay: Madeira (Cate LeRoy, Claire LeRoy, Ella Garza, Keira O’Cull)
100 dash: Casey Boeckerman, CHCA
100 hurdles: Anne Murphy, Fayetteville-Perry
4-x-200 relay: Madeira (Corinne Westbrook, Hannah Jung, Kate Schomaeker, Vivian Momper)
1,600 run: Kaitlyn Gregory, Williamsburg
4-x-100 relay: Madeira (Ainsley Westbrook, Kate Schomaeker, Olivia Bradley, Corrine Westbrook)
400 dash: Vivian Momper, Madeira
300 hurdles: Anne Murphy, Fayetteville-Perry
800 run: Cate LeRoy, Madeira
200 dash: Vivan Momper, Madeira
3,200 run: Savannah Faught, Georgetown
4-x-400 relay: Madeira (Kate Schomaeker, Hannah Jung, Keira O’Cull, Vivian Momper)
Discus: Kennedy Cunningham, Madeira
High jump: Clarissa Leggett, Fayetteville-Perry
Long jump: Casey Boeckerman, CHCA
Shot put: Lauren Barr, Cincinnati Christian
Pole vault: Ava Kraft, CHCA
Second team
4-x-800 relay: CHCA (Taylor Bacher, Abigail Connor, Keagan Sheanshang, Ava Hoffman)
100 dash: Paige Rempe, CHCA
100 hurdles: Corrine Westbrook, Madeira
4-x-200 relay: Seven Hills (Riley Jones, Laila Kerr, Margaret Schnirring, Callie Drew)
1,600 run: Savannah Faught, Georgetown
4-x-100 relay: Cincinnati Country Day (Emma Valentin, Maria Steppe, Sydney Hardesty, Payton Hughes)
400 dash: Nicohl Dicks, Purcell Marian
300 hurdles: Julia Hamstra, Madeira
800 run: Kaitlyn Gregory, Williamsburg
200 dash: Callie Drew, Seven Hills
3,200 run: Annie Meyer, Madeira
4-x-400 relay: Seven Hills (Riley Jones, Margaret Schnirring, Abigail Li, Callie Drew)
Discus: Gracie Mitchell, Cincinnati Country Day
High jump: Ava Kraft, CHCA
Long jump: Lexi Adams, CHCA
Shot put: Kennedy Cunningham, Madeira
Pole vault: Emma Kate Schnieber, Cincinnati Country Day
Honorable mention
4-x-800 relay: Georgetown (Caitlyn Sweet, Savannah Faught, Autumn Sanders, Elizabeth Cahall)
100 dash: Caroline Hansel, Fayetteville-Perry
100 hurdles: Paige Murphy, CHCA
4-x-200 relay: Georgetown (Ariel Riddle, Kenna Gregory, Olivia Henson, Elizabeth Cahall)
1,600 run: Ella Garza, Madeira
4-x-100 relay: CHCA (Casey Boeckerman, Lexi Adams, Koah Wilson, Chandler Huffman)
400 dash: Emmerson Pinger, Felicity-Franklin
300 hurdles: Paige Rempe, CHCA
800 run: Taylor Bacher, CHCA
200 dash: Lexi Adams, CHCA
3,200 run: Hannah Lutes, Madeira
4-x-400 relay: Purcell Marian (Trinity Small, Abigail Patton, Nichole Dicks, MaKenzie Jimmar)
Discus: Sophie Humphries, Williamsburg
High jump: Shannon Kinebrew, Cincinnati Country Day
Long jump: Jordan Davidson, Williamsburg
Shot put: Bella Timmerding, Cincinnati Country Day
Pole vault: Katherine Sandstrom, CHCA
Northern Kentucky/ Indiana
Runner of the Year
Lexi Braun, Bishop Brossart:She won the 1A state championship in the 400 meters and ran on the state champion 4-x-200 and 4-x-400 relay teams, plus the second-place 4-x-100 relay team to help the Mustangs win the team state championship.
Field athlete of the year
Brooklyn Hammons, Grant County:The senior had a discus throw of 145-feet 3-inchesat the 3A state tournament, winning the state championship and snapping her already previous set state mark. Hammons also won the shot put for the second-consecutive season, throwing 42-feet 9-inches.
Coach of the Year
David Schuh, Bishop Brossart:He led the Mustangs to a dominant performance to win the 1A team state championship, scoring 104 points to win by 62 over runner-up Fort Campbell
First team
100: Chloe Hein, Bishop Brossart
200: Isabella Vonlehman, Conner
400: Lexi Braun, Bishop Brossart
800: Olivia Holbrook, Campbell County
1,600: Olivia Holbrook, Campbell County
3,200: Amy Klocke, Bishop Brossart
100 hurdles: Madison Rabe, Ryle
300 hurdles: Madison Rabe, Ryle
4-x-100 relay: Dixie Heights (Jade Calhoun, Jordan Faulkner, Kaylee Ollberding, Jayden Proffitt)
4-x-200 relay: Bishop Brossart (Kaitlyn Kramer, Hayley Hickman, Hannah Kramer, Lexi Braun)
4-x-400 relay: Bishop Brossart (Hannah Kramer, Emma Bezold, Lexi Braun, Sophie Neufelder)
4-x-800 relay: Bishop Brossart (Amy Klocke, Emma Bezold, Izzy Hummel, Claire Curtsinger)
Shot put: Brooklyn Hammons, Grant County
Discus: Brooklyn Hammons, Grant County
Long jump: Chloe Hein, Bishop Brossart
Triple jump: Natalie Bain, Notre Dame
High jump: Maddie Neary, Lloyd Memorial
Pole vault: Lauren Kent, St. Henry
Second team
100: Isabella Vonlehman, Conner
200: Chloe Hein, Bishop Brossart
400: Abigail Kopp, Dixie Heights
800 Reganne and Mackenzie McMain, St. Henry
1,600: Claire Curtsinger, Bishop Brossart
3,200: Maddie Strong, Scott
100 hurdles: Natalie Hall, Walton-Verona
300 hurdles: Ava Mylor, Gallatin County
4-x-100 relay: Bishop Brossart (Lexi Braun, Hayley Hickman, Rylee Schultz, Chloe Hein)
4-x-200 relay: Dixie Heights (Jada Calhoun, Jordan Faulkner, Veronica Orr, Kaylee Ollberding)
4-x-400 relay: Dixie Heights (Harper Allen, Emily Bruns, Abigail Kopp, Veronica Orr)
4-x-800 relay: Ryle (Yasmin Garcia, Angelina Harris, Renae Kopser, Allison Kopser)
Shot put: Maggie Buerger, Walton-Verona
Discus: Maggie Buerger, Walton-Verona
Long jump: Ellie Hill, East Central
Triple jump: Haley Zell, Highlands
High jump: Ja Nia Johnson, Holmes
Pole vault: Abigale Bauer, Campbell County
Honorable mention
100: Abigail Kopp, Dixie Heights; Alexis Howard, Simon Kenton
200: Abigail Kopp, Dixie Heights; Natalie Bain, Notre Dame
400: Natalie Bain, Notre Dame; Veronica Orr, Dixie Heights; Kate Jamie, Highlands
800: Avery and Ashlyn Vanlandingham, Conner; Allison Kopser, Ryle
1,600: Allie Kopser, Ryle; Amy Klocke, Bishop Brossart
3,200: Lexi Baker, Villa Madonna; Audrey Shelton, Grant County; Olivia Holbrook, Campbell County
100 hurdles: Jayden Profitt, Dixie Heights; Jade Rehberger, Highlands
300 hurdles: Kaitlyn Kramer, Bishop Brossart; Mackenzie Kessans, Villa Madonna; Hope Fox, East Central
4-x-100 relay: Highlands (Emmie Brewer, Sarah Thurnauer, Ava Gwisdalla, Faith Broering); East Central (Hope Fox, Ellie Hill, Anna Graf, Rachel Campbell)
4-x-200 relay: Highlands (Laney Smith, Haley Zell, Faith Broering, Sarah Thurnauer
4-x-400 relay: Highlands (Faith Broering, Kate Jamie, Laney Smith, Haley Zell); St. Henry (Cassidy Cline, Lizzie Casey, Mackenzie McMain, Reganne McMain); Conner (Isabella Vonlehman, Chanler Bhoolai, Paige Becknell, Ashlyn Vanlandingham); East Central (Anna Graf, Launa Davis, Ellie Hill, Rachel Campbell)
4-x-800 relay: Highlands (Kate Jamie, Franny Smith, Avery Barber, Ava Meyer); Beechwood (Isabel Ginter, Becca Grunkemeyer, Catie Hazzard, Annie Harris); Dixie Heights (Harper Allen, Emily Bruns, Clarissa Miller, Abby Parsons)
Shot Put: Ella Goetz, Notre Dame; Rylee Swope, Highlands
Discus: Ella Goetz, Notre Dame; Anna Guard, St. Henry
Long jump: Allie Hungler, Ryle; Jenna Gies, Campbell County; Hope Fox, East Central
Triple jump: Miranda Csordas, Bishop Brossart; Lizzie Casey, St. Henry; Sarah Sizemore, Beechwood
High jump: Autumn Ponder, Scott; Savannah Seiler, Simon Kenton
Pole vault: Grace Schroeder, Bishop Brossart
Boys volleyball
The Enquirer announces 2022all-stars for Greater Cincinnati boys volleyball.
Division I
Player of the Year
Drew Maune, Elder:Maune was named a first-team all-region and all-state pick for the second time and this campaign was named the Ohio Division I Player of the Year.
Coach of the Year
Sean Tierney, Elder:Tierney was named the state coach of the year after coaching Elder to its first solo Greater Catholic League-South title since 2008. The Panthers finished the season 27-2 as the state’s Division I runner-up.
First team
Drew Maune, Elder
Will Patterson, Moeller
Griffin Wheatley, Walnut Hills
Joey Bianco, Elder
Owen Walsh, Sycamore
Bentley Meyer, St. Xavier
Anthony fa*go, Mason
Ben Kirlin, Loveland
Sebastian Navarro, Lakota East
Noah Smith-Trondle, Walnut Hills
Kyle Rees, West Clermont
Jacob Downs, Milford
Second team
Will Busken, Elder
Nate Renneker, Moeller
Michael Harmeyer, St. Xavier
Jacob Goldberg, Lakota West
Jake Reisner, Lakota East
Trajan Kress, Sycamore
Abner Ramos, Middletown
Nick Feldkamp, St. Xavier
J.J. Rennekamp, Fairfield
Honorable mention
Elder: David Maurer, Sam Schwallie; Fairfield: Gerald Kerkuka; Lakota East: Carson Hill; Ryan Leisten; Lakota West: Adam Blair, Ben Fisher; Lebanon: Zane Duning; Loveland: Owen Huynh; Mason: Porter Lorenz; Milford: Dominic Grieco; Moeller: Brody Threm, Brandon Wong; Oak Hills: Tyler Weller; St. Xavier: Reed Terrell; Walnut Hills: Evan Tombragel.
Division II
Player of the Year
Eli Halverson, Badin:The Division II state, region and conference Player of the Year led Badin to the first state championship in the program’s history.
Coach of the Year
Anitra Brockman, Badin:Brockman’s Badin Rams went 26-2, earning its first ever GCL Coed and Division II state championship.
First team
Eli Halverson, Badin
Nate Birck, La Salle
Will Strasser, Taylor
Jordan Brockman, Badin
Jack Bush, Fenwick
Harrison Hausfeld, La Salle
Ethan Gundrum, McNicholas
Peter Wilke, Roger Bacon
Jack Wagner, Fenwick
Second team
Trent Herper, McNicholas
Sam Vornhagen Badin
Wes English, Fenwick
Dominic Brink, Royalmont Academy
Toph Albrinck, La Salle
Andy Peters, Roger Bacon
Jaxson Snell, Taylor
Jackson Eichold, La Salle
Honorable mention
Badin: Luke Dwire; J.J. Even; Edgewood: Luke Smith; Fenwick: Kiefer Gavigan, Todd Snyder; La Salle: Roger Wilcox; McNicholas: Kevin Kaser; Roger Bacon: Nick Hughes; Taylor: Luke Weis
Boys tennis
The Enquirer announces 2022all-stars for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky boys tennis.
Ohio Division I
Singles Player of the Year
Vignesh Gogineni, Mason:After a Division I state runner-up finish last year, Gogineni finished the job this year, winning a state championship. He also claimed a sectional title and was named the GMC athlete of the year for the second-straight season.
Doubles Team of the Year
Anish Gangavaram-Akshay Joshi, Mason:The tandem made it a clean sweep with sectional, district and state championships.
Coach of the Year
Mike Reid, Mason:Reid had Comets claim a state singles and doubles championship then led Mason to an OTCA Tournament team runner-up finish.
First team singles
Vignesh Gogineni, Mason
Nicholas Choo, Sycamore
Chad Miller, Sycamore
Second team singles
Rishi Dore, Springboro
Sai Dore, Springboro
Yusif Rustom, Milford
Honorable mention singles
Andrew Wittenbaum, Sycamore
Eric Xu, Mason
Jacob Eddingfield, Elder
Ben Zhou, Anderson
Beckett Enscoe, St. Xavier
Max Jody, Loveland
Anish Kandi, Walnut Hills
Aidan Vogt, Kings
Aly Daly, Anderson
Tristen Staneck, Anderson
Clayton Arnett, Moeller
Silas Gleason, Turpin
First team doubles
Anish Gangavaram-Akshay Joshi, Mason
Nick Meyers-Mark Karev, Sycamore
Kevin Dong-Arjun Rajagopala, Sycamore
Second team doubles
Drew Evans-Tucker Berry, St. Xavier
Vamshi Singidi-Aron Dornhecker, Mason
Josh Satter-Linus Kennedy, Springboro
Honorable mention doubles
Apurv Dongre-Drew Baumgartner, Springboro
Andrew Vass-Cam Frazier, Lakota East
Eric Schaumloffe-Tomasso Strocchi, Oak Hills
Chase Homan-Eli Kadakia, St. Xavier
James Marshall-Logan Reindl, Milford
Jacob Goehring-Will Castlen, Turpin
Michael Nieman-Seth Hopkins, Harrison
Nathan Cohen-Adam Szolwinski, Lakota West
Ohio Division II
Singles Player of the Year
Avi Mahajan, Seven Hills:Mahajan was named the MVC player of the year after winning a sectional title and district championship before reaching the second round of the Division II state singles tournament.
Doubles Team of the Year
R.J. Poffenberger-Tejas Pisati, Indian Hill:The tandem won Division II sectional, district and state championships.
Coach of the Year
Wade Ward, Indian Hill:Ward had a doubles team from the Braves win a state title before leading Indian Hill to a championshipfinish in the OTCA Tournament.
First team singles
Avi Mahajan, Seven Hills
Will Stephens, Mariemont
Ethan Camp, Indian Hill
Second team singles
Jack Pollack, Indian Hill
Naikhil Shah, Cincinnati Country Day
Mark Keller, Wyoming
Honorable mention singles
Alex Jones, Clinton-Massie
Julian Guitron, CHCA
Wyatt Poehner, Badin
Brett Woffington, Seven Hills
Conor Bergan, Wyoming
Zander Cummins, Felicity-Franklin
Bennet Harris, Mariemont
Ty Shepherd, Batavia
Izaiah Puls, Middletown Madison
First team doubles
R.J. Poffenberger-Tejas Pisati, Indian Hill
John Corbett-Ethan Blatt, Seven Hills
Max Berghausen-Michael Ryu, Indian Hill
Second team doubles
Gavin Isakov-Neel Parameswaren, Seven Hills
Ethan Drago-Jack Nicoloff, New Richmond
Teddy Sumnar-Graeme Barrere, Summit Country Day
Honorable mention doubles
Julian Prezgay-Chase Crimmins, CHCA
Davis Whitmore-Thomas Sauter, Mariemont
Emory Heimann-Leo Joffe, Cincinnati Country Day
Zac Vickers-Alex Browning, CHCA
Aaron Altman-Luke Browning Madeira
Thompson Blade-Kaan Ladd, Wyoming
Will Glassmeyer-David Andrews, Mariemont
Avery Krause-Cullen Batsel, Wyoming
Jaxson Gallby-Jaxson Marks, Georgetown
Nathan Baker-Luke Jennings, Felicity-Franklin
Northern Kentucky/ Indiana
Singles Player of the Year
Brady Hussey, Covington Catholic:He won his second-straight Ninth Region championship and advanced to the Kentucky High School Athletic Associationstate semifinals.
Doubles Team of the Year
Jackson Poulos and Alex Yeager, Covington Catholic:They won the Ninth Region championship and advanced to the semifinals of the state tournament.
Coach of the Year
Al Hertsenberg, Covington Catholic:He directed the Colonels to the Ninth Region championship and led three players to the state semifinals.
First team singles
Brady Hussey, Covington Catholic
Eli Back, Highlands
Nick Wittrock, Campbell County
Nathan Warner, Covington Catholic
Shayaan Ahmad, Villa Madonna
Second team singles
Joey Case, Villa Madonna
Luke Dawson, Scott
Matthew Pham, Dixie Heights
Neal Reddy, Beechwood
Matthew Zureick, Cooper
First team doubles
Chase Combs and Colin Combs, Campbell County
Jackson Poulos and Alex Yeager, Covington Catholic
Kalei Christensen and Daniel Kyntchev, Covington Catholic
John Laskey and Jacob Clifton, Highlands
Eric Hurst and Mason Hardy, Pendleton County
Christopher Harpum and Matthew Marlette, Ryle
Second team doubles
Bennett Ahlers and Isaac Macke, Beechwood
Griffin Derry and Zachary Forton, Dixie Heights
Ben Schuh and Ryder Perme, Highlands
Chase Fields and Josh Templeton, Newport Central Catholic
Elijah Wells and Charlie Wells, Campbell County
Wyatt Wassom and Nick McIntosh, Simon Kenton
Girls tennis
The Enquirer announces 2021 all-stars for Northern Kentucky girls tennis.
Single Player of the Year
Sara Watanabe, Covington Latin: She won her second-straight Ninth Region singles championship and advanced to the KHSAA state semifinals for the second year in a row.
Doubles Team of the Year
Taylor Meenach and Hailey Fullenkamp, Notre Dame:They won the Ninth Region doubles championship and advanced to the round of 16 of the state tournament.
Coach of the Year
Lyndsey Maynard, Notre Dame:She directed the Pandas to the Ninth Region team championship.
First team singles
Paetyn Ashcraft, Villa Madonna
Martine Hue, Notre Dame
Heidi Kane, East Central
Isabella McDowell, Campbell County
Honor Valentine, Highlands
Sara Watanabe, Covington Latin
Second team singles
Kyah Andros, Ryle
Cassidy Derry, Dixie Heights
Kaylie Johnson, Cooper
Elle McMullen, Lawrenceburg
Payton Pies, East Central
Rylee Ritter, Campbell County
Alana Tinnell, Boone County
First team doubles
Elizabeth Wintersheimer and Mehr Brar, Beechwood
Ally Rassenforss and Natalie Elleman, Conner
Helen Halbauer and Olivia Hoffmann, Highlands
Ella McAndrew and Lola Safaviyan, Lawrenceburg
Taylor Meenach and Hailey Fullenkamp, Notre Dame
Katelin Aulick Lily Brinkdpepke, Pendleton County
Kailynn Hans and Eva Russo, Simon Kenton
Second team doubles
Abbey Sleet and Sadie Jones, Beechwood
Ashley Coulter and Kate Carris, Highlands
Sam Spellman and Clare Shay, Notre Dame
Kelsey Holland and Bria Patel, Villa Madonna
Hannah Schultz and Leah Collins, Campbell County
Boys lacrosse
The Enquirer announces2022 all-stars for Greater Cincinnati boys lacrosse.
Division I
Player of the Year
Luke Vrsansky, St. Xavier: The senior attacker was a first-team All-American after leading the Bombers to a regional title. He is committed to play lacrosse at the United States Air Force Academy.
Coach of the Year
Nate Sprong, St. Xavier:Sprong guided the Bombers to their fourthstraight regional title and sixth in eight years.
First team
Ethan Lund, Loveland
Zach Mulligan, Loveland
Sam Neiger, Loveland
Will Westermeyer, Loveland
Gavin DeWitt, Mason
Craig Wexelblatt, Mason
Luke Barkimer, Milford
Keegan Laughlin, Milford
Luke Ray, Milford
Jacob Smith, Milford
Joe Ginetti, Moeller
Jayden Stewart, Moeller
Tommy Stines, Moeller
Max Bonner, St. Xavier
Jimmy Ryan, St. Xavier
Luke Vrsansky, St. Xavier
Clayton Wood, St. Xavier
Alec Blessing, Sycamore
Second team
Max Stallmeyer, Elder
Trevor Almanza, Fairfield
Nick Hoying, Kings
Colten Simkins, Lakota East
JD Hale, Lakota West
Collin Willits, Lakota West
Drew Schrudde, LaSalle
Jackson Newman, Lebanon
Jake Moore, Little Miami
Devin Traister, Little Miami
Jay Christian, Loveland
Cameron Delaney, Loveland
Aiden Schramm, Mason
Weston Simmons, Mason
Bryce Burleson, Milford
Nate Reichling, Oak Hills
Zach Buddelmeyer, Springboro
Ty Harris, Sycamore
Honorable mention
Elder:Andrew Spinney, Joe Steicher;Fairfield:Luke Corner;Kings:Riley Platter;Lakota East:Bobby Guise,Ryan Hamburg,EJ Upton;Lakota West:Brydan Pitman;Lebanon:Hudson Newman;Little Miami:Brady Tucker;Loveland:Jackson Noe, Sean Reynolds, Nathan Salm;Mason:Drew Elfers;MIlford:Kurtis Ackermann, Brady Stern;Moeller:Michael Antaki, Landon Ladd, Zach Wendling;Oak Hills:Blake Jackson, Garrett Kessling, Drew Scherra;St. Xavier:Khalif Hocker, Eli Kirk, PJ McColgan;Springboro:JT Bodner, James Kendrick;Sycamore:Andrew Cathy, Andrew Dwyer;Walnut Hills:Zayd Barakat.
Division II
Player of the Year
Max Tepe, Mariemont:He was named an All-American and led Mariemont to the state semifinals.
Coach of the Year
Steve Peterson, Mariemont:He guided the Warriors to a 17-3 record in a season that ended with the Warriors' 11th state semifinal appearance.
First team
Ben Carter, CHCA
Jonah Lang, CHCA
Will Saxby, CHCA
Colt Bradshaw, Fenwick
Will Adair, Indian Hill
Luke Folke, Indian Hill
Robbie Gutman, Indian Hill
Antwan Peek Jr., Indian Hill
Cooper Wyler, Indian Hill
John Baumgartner, Mariemont
Luke Brennaman, Mariemont
Boden Gall, Mariemont
Barrett Lindell, Mariemont
Evan Morgan, Mariemont
Max Morgan, Mariemont
Connor Souders, Mariemont
Max Tepe, Mariemont
Jackson Palermo, Wyoming
Second team
Tristan Davis, CCD
Carson Yackey, CCD
Roman Mahlerwein, CHCA
Brady Nix, CHCA
Will Grant, Fenwick
Mathew Swisher, Fenwick
Tommy Wimmers, Fenwick
Robby Orr, Indian Hill
Jackson Rabenold, Indian Hill
Derek Edie, Madeira
Owen Hilgeman, Madeira
Elias Buttress, Seven Hills
Colin Chen, Seven Hills
Jack Good, Seven Hills
Kye Uchiyama, Seven Hills
Ian Conklin, Turpin
Drew Covington, Turpin
Dozer Ambrose, Wyoming
Coleman Jeffers, Wyoming
Honorable mention
CCD:Hayden Bortz,Titan McMullen;Fenwick:Parker Beuerlein, Augie Quirch;Madeira:Brandon Connor, Benjamin Parker;McNicholas:Adam Carville;Summit Country Day:Jake Carrico;Seven Hills:Jai Chaudhary, Gabe Dorsch;Turpin:Rhett Johnson, Brennan Shaw;Wyoming:Alex Gordon.
Girls lacrosse
The Enquirer announces 2022all-stars for Greater Cincinnatigirls lacrosse.
Division I
Player of the Year
Corinne Baker, Sycamore: She scored 88 goals and recorded 12 assists, and was the only Division I player to be named an All-American.
Coach of the Year
Eddie Clark, Sycamore:He was named the Region 4 Division I Coach of the Year and led the Lady Aves to a 19-4 record and a state semifinal appearance.
First team
Corinne Folchi, Kings
Katie Gabert, Kings
Anna Wells, Lakota West
Alex Nunn, Loveland
Elle Cimini, Mason
Ava Mahoney, Mason
Ella Shemak, Mason
Taylor Cox, MND
Megan Pierani, Mercy McAuley
Lucy Sander, MND
Sutton Case, Springboro
Caroline Ling, Springboro
Katie Ling, Springboro
Sophie Canter, St. Ursula
Brynna Hall, St. Ursula
Corinne Baker, Sycamore
Liv Berke, Sycamore
Aoife Black, Sycamore
Sarah Lynn, Sycamore
Laney Simons, Sycamore
Carly Thiel, Sycamore
Tyler Bowers, Walnut Hills
Gabby Nelson, Walnut Hills
Second team
Ryan Armstrong, Anderson
Kenzie Beck, Kings
Maddie Saylor, Lakota West
Katie Beasley, Loveland
Allie Despotakis, Loveland
Isabella Huff, Loveland
Lyla Glinski, Mason
Zoey Miller, Mason
Sydney Minick, Mason
Alexis Denman, Mercy McAuley
Lilly Finamore, Mercy McAuley
Zara Brown, Milford
Kate Sullivan, St. Ursula
Kelsey Heaton, Sycamore
Lulu Cline, Walnut Hills
Honorable mention
Kings:Sofia Folchi;Lakota East:Avery Butts;Milford:Emma Schaefer;Mount Notre Dame:Libby deStefano;Oak Hills:Lexi Williams;Springboro:Chloe Downing, Emma Dresher.
Division II
Player of the Year
Delaine Oliviera, Mariemont: She scored 88 goals and had 12 assists, led Mariemont to their second straightstate championship andwas named and an All-American.
Coach of the Year
Kevin Ferry, Mariemont:Ferry coached the Warriors to a 20-1 record and their third state championship in four seasons.
First team
Cassie Larsen, Indian Hill
Lexi Larsen, Indian Hill
Sarah Comer, Mariemont
Erika Dewey, Mariemont
Piper George, Mariemont
Brynna O’Brien, Mariemont
Delaine Oliviera, Mariemont
Caroline Soller, Mariemont
Marley Valentine, Mariemont
Kara Spritzky, Turpin
Ainsley Benken, Wyoming
Victoria Chesson, Wyoming
Second team
Katie Gallagher, Fenwick
Maddie Strong, Fenwick
Anna Ulland, Fenwick
Emily Eckert, Indian Hill
Alex Witsken, Seton
Aly Young, Seton
Biz Kohnen, Seven Hills
Alexis Veldhuis, Seven Hills
Kate Hooper, Turpin
Claire Klimkowski, Turpin
Quinn Cramer, Ursuline
Aly Prasinos, Ursuline
Honorable mention
Cincinnati Country Day:Isabel Ramirez, Elizabeth Zimmerman;CHCA:Amanda Hurry, Macy Lashells;McNicholas:Erin Byrne, Gia Underhill;Seven Hills:Anna Papakirk;Summit Country Day:Sarah Joseph;Ursuline:Taylor Bieber, Kate Skufca.
Bass Fishing
The Enquirer announces 2022all-stars for Northern Kentucky bass fishing.
Northern Kentucky
Players of the Year
Brandon Smith and Sam Scroggins, Covington Catholic:The only state qualifiers out of Northern Kentucky, they finished 12th in the KHSAA state tournament after catching eight fish out of the maximum 10 allowed, for a total weight of 19 pounds, 4 ounces. In the Region 2 championships, they finished 10th with five fish totaling 11 pounds, 4 ounces.
Coach of the Year
Robb Schneeman, Covington Catholic:He directed CovCath’s top boat to a high finish in the regional and state tournaments. CovCath had two boats in the top 50 at the Region 2 meet.
First team
Brandon Smith and Sam Scroggins, Covington Catholic
Hagen Conley and Patrick Theissen, Covington Catholic
Andrew Worroll and Phoenix Parks, Covington Catholic
Juliana Stewart and Ronni Glover, Simon Kenton
Mason Stewart and Carter Cooper, Simon Kenton
Mason Baker and Joseph Beckett, Walton-Verona