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Special Supplement to The Clermont Sun
BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
Sun staff
The Amelia varsity boys basket-ball squad will be doing some seri-ous regrouping this season withthe return of just two lettermen.
Eight seniors graduated from ateam that was 5-15 regular seasonand 2-8 (fifth place) in theSouthern Buckeye ConferenceAmerican (SBC-A) Division ayear ago. One of the seniors wasTanner Owens, a conference all-star.
Craig Mazzaro returns as thehead coach at his alma mater afterseveral years away from the posi-tion of which he was very success-ful his first term as the head coach.
“We’re trying to establish agood work ethic especially withour defense and learning and will-ing to play hard,” he said.
“We’re very young and veryinexperienced. We are having a lotof competition for the startingpositions and playing time.”
Sophomore forward and centerTommy Hacker and sophomoreguard Trevor Simon are the mostexperienced Barons back in thefold. Others uniformed in Blueand White who are coming alongwell are junior forward MichaelCrowder, junior guard RickyMoeves, and junior forward DaleLuginbuhl.
“It’s going to be a challengingseason for us, but its good to beback working with a good groupof kids,” Mazzaro said.
Varsity RosterTim Ell, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior
tguard; Jared Armstrong, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard; BryanOlmstead, 6-feet, junior guard;Matt Hacomb, 5-feet, 11-inches,junior guard; Alec Ruiz, 6-feet,junior guard; Ricky Moeves, 5-feet, 10-inches, junior guard; DaleLuginbuhl, 6-feet, 1-inch, juniorforward; Michael Crowder, 6-feet,junior forward; Trevor Simon, 6-feet, 1-inch, sophomore guard;Dylan Durden, 6-feet, 2-inches,sophomore forward; TommyHacker, 6-feet, 5-inches, sopho-more forward; Christian Dean, 6-feet, junior forward; DomMarquez, 6-feet, 1-inch, juniorforward; and Stephen Clark, 6-feet, 5-inches, senior center.
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The Amelia Barons are, front row from left, Alyc Ruiz, Jerrod Armstrong, Matt Halcomb, BrianOlmstead, Tim Ell; middle row, Christian Dean, Mike Croward, Trevor Simon; back row,Coach Craig Mazzaro, Grarrett Weaver, Tommy Hacker, Stephen Clark, Dale Luiginbuhl,Ricky Moeves, assistant coach Bryan Lansaw.
Dec. 2 .....TurpinDec. 3 .....at MariemontDec. 9 .....GoshenDec. 13 ...BataviaDec. 16 ...New RichmondDec. 20 ...at Mt. HealthyDec. 23 ...at Glen EsteDec. 29 ...NorwoodJan. 6 ......at Clermont
NortheasternJan. 7 ......FelicityJan. 10 ....at WilliamsburgJan. 13 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 20 ....Western BrownJan. 21 ....at GeorgetownJan. 27 ....at GoshenFeb. 3 .....at New RichmondFeb. 4 .....Clermont
NortheasternFeb. 10 ...Bethel-TateFeb. 11 ....East ClintonFeb. 15 ...at Western Brown
Amelia Men’sVarsity Schedule
Head coach Craig Mazzaro
BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
Sun staff
In their second season of com-petition in the Southern BuckeyeConference American (SBC-A) Division, Amelia head coach
Tara Kaiser feels her charges willsurely advance from last year’s 8-12 overall regular season markand 4-7 (tied for fifth place) in theleague.The Barons return exactly one-
half of the eight players whoearned varsity letters from a sea-son ago. Among the returnees aresenior guard Kymmy Simon andsenior guard and forward MeganMentzel who earned all-confer-ence recognition last year.Kaiser pointed out her charges
have “speed, athleticism, desire,and effort.” But the Blue andWhite has a shortage of height.Amelia will get good perfor-
mances on the hardwood from“the experienced” Simon andMentzel. Kaiser noted the “goodinstinctive play” from junior for-ward Cassidy Bailey, junior for-ward Danielle Lehn, and the “spir-ited play” of senior forwardAlanna Whited as examples ofothers of her team she expects tohave good season.From the Amelia viewpoint,
Western Brown stands a good shotat repeating as the SBC-A champi-on because the Broncos are“bringing back some of their best
players.” The Barons’ mentor believes
her team “will be competitive. Ourgoal is to be at the top. I feel bet-ter about this team than any otherI’ve ever had. They are very excit-ed to get started playing ball.”
Varsity RosterCassidy Bailey, 5-feet, 9-inches,
junior forward; Andrea Bresser, 5-feet, 8-inches, junior forward;Gabby Ferro, 5-feet, 7-inches,junior forward; Danielle Lang, 5-feet, 9-inches, junior forward andcenter; Hannah Lehn, 5-feet, 4-inches, junior guard; MeganMentzel, 5-feet, 7-inches, seniorguard; Kymmy Simon, 5-feet, 7-inches, senior guard; MadisonTerry, 5-feet, 9-inches, sophomoreguard; and Alanna Whited, 5-feet,7-inches, senior forward.
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The Lady Barons are, front row from left, Hannah Lehn, Alanna Whited, Megan Mentzel,Gabby Ferro; back row, Cassidy Bailey, Andrea Bresser, Danielle Lang, and Kymmy Simon.Not present for picture: Madison Terry.
Dec. 1 .....at GoshenDec. 6 .....GeorgetownDec. 8 .....New RichmondDec. 15 ...at Clermont
NortheasternDec. 17 ...at FelicityDec. 19 ...MilfordDec. 21 ...at Glen EsteDec. 28 ...TurpinJan. 4 ......at Mariemont Jan. 5 ......at Bethel-TateJan. 10 ....BataviaJan. 12 ....Western BrownJan. 14 ....at WilliamsburgJan. 19 ....GoshenJan. 24 ....AikenJan. 26 ....at New RichmondJan. 28 Clermont
NortheasternFeb. 2 .....Bethel-TateFeb. 7 .....East ClintonFeb. 9 .....at Western Brown
Amelia Women’sVarsity Schedule
Head coach Tara Kaiser
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Milford Eagles have size on their sidesenior center, the Milford mentorexpects his Eagles’ other standoutsto be junior forward GarrettMayleben, and junior point guardBrennen Farrell.From the viewpoint of northwest-
ern Clermont County, the top teamsin the Fort Ancient East title chasewill be Walnut Hills’ Eagles andTurpin’s Spartans.“We could be pretty good. We
going to be competing in what willbe a strong defensive conferencethis year with the teams having adecent amount of talent comingback.”
Varsity Roster Josh Roof, 5-feet, 9-inches junior
guard; Josiah Greve, 6-feet, juniorguard; Zach Cook, 6-feet, 2-inches,junior forward; Joe Zurschmiede, 5-feet, 11-inches, junior guard;Brennen Farrell, 6-feet, 3-inches,junior guard; Garett Mayleben, 6-feet, 8-inches, junior forward; CyOverbeck, six-feet, 6-inches,junior forward; David Chesnut, 6-
feet, 3-inches, junior guard;Austin Taylor, 6-feet, 2-inches,sophomore guard; Robby Conley,6-feet, 2-inches, senior forward;and Robert Overbeck, 6-feet, 7-inches, senior forward.
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Head coach Joe Cambron
Milford Men’sVarsity Schedule
Dec. 6 .....at SycamoreDec. 9 .....Walnut HillsDec. 13 ...at WilmingtonDec. 17 ...Brookwood
(of Atlanta, Ga.)Dec. 20 ...at TurpinDec. 29 ...MasonJan. 3 ......at Glen EsteJan. 6 ......AndersonJan. 10 ....at LovelandJan. 13 ....KingsJan. 17 ....Little MiamiJan. 20 ....at Walnut HillsJan. 24 ....WilmingtonJan. 28 ....at GoshenJan. 31 ....TurpinFeb. 3 .....Glen EsteFeb. 7 .....at AndersonFeb. 10 ...LovelandFeb. 14 ...at KingsFeb. 17 ...at Little Miami
Wildcats coach expects a winning season
Nov. 25 ...at Paint ValleyNov. 28 ...GoshenNov. 29 ...at FayettevilleDec. 1 .....at East ClintonDec. 8 .....GeorgetownDec. 13 ...Clermont
NortheasternDec. 15 ...FelicityDec. 19 ...at Deer ParkDec. 27 ...White OakJan. 5 ......at Batavia
Jan. 12 ....at BlanchesterJan. 14 ....AmeliaJan. 19 ....East ClintonJan. 23 ....at New RichmondJan. 26 ....at GeorgetownJan. 28 ....at FelicityJan. 30 ....North AdamsFeb. 2 .....BataviaFeb. 7 .....Bethel-TateFeb. 9 .....Blanchester
Williamsburg Women’s Varsity Schedule
because “they always seem tocome in a close second toGeorgetown.”His own Wildcats “should have
a good season, but I’d like to havemore numbers out for the team. Istill expect us to have a winningseason,” Lowe said.
Varsity RosterTara Dennis, 6-feet, senior for-
ward and center; Ryan Gifford, 5-
feet, 8-inches, senior forward andcenter; Heidi McManus, senior, 5-feet, 5-inches, senior guard;Courtney Wagers, 5-feet, 7-inch-es, senior guard and forward;Elizabeth Meisberger, 5-feet, 5-inches, junior guard; SarahWetzel, 5-feet, 7-inches, juniorforward; Samantha Clark, 5-feet,6-inches, sophomore forward;Mallory Guess, 5-feet, 7-inches,sophomore forward and center;and Dana Little, 5-feet, 7-inches,freshman forward.
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BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
Sun staff
Coach Mike Hatfield sees thereturn of seven of the nineBulldogs he lettered a year agofrom a squad that had a 7-13 regu-lar season record and 3-7 (fifthplace tie) in the Southern BuckeyeConference National (SBC-N)Division.“We’re going to have an experi-
enced team and we’ll have depth,”said the former cage all-star atGlen Este High School. “We don’tshoot real well as a team, though,and we’re not real tall.”The head coach at the county
seat high school believes he has aquartet of talent to build his team’ssuccess around, senior point guardBrian Hawk, senior point guardDwayne Smith, junior forwardAlex White, and senior forwardDavid Pelphrey.“The league is going to be wide
open,” said Hatfield of the SBC-Ntitle chase. “There are so manyplayers who graduated from lastyear. Everybody lost a lot.Blanchester should win it, theyhave a tall team. Then maybeGeorgetown after that. They’realways so good.“I expect us to be competitive
for the league championship.We’ll be competitive in every oneof our games.”
Varsity RosterJeb Bucher, 5-feet, 9-inches,
senior guard; Matt Canter, 5-feet,10-inches, junior forward; MattCooper, 5-feet, 10-inches, seniorforward; Dillon Gilbert, 6-feet, 3-inches, junior center; Brian Hawk,5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard;Patrick Kuebel, 6-feet, 4-inches,senior center; Matt Montgomery,5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard;David Pelphrey, 6-feet, senior for-ward; Dwayne Smith, 6-feet,senior guard; Sam Suttles, 5-feet,9-inches, junior guard; AlexWhite, 6-feet, 2-inches, junior for-ward; and Neil Wilson, 5-feet, 8-inches, junior guard.
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The Batavia Bulldogs are, front row from left, Matt Canter, Sam Suttles, Brian Hawk, JebBucher, Dwayne Smith; back row, coach Mike Hatfield, Matt Cooper, Patrick Kuebel, AlexWhite, David Pelphrey, Matt Montgomery, assistant coach Aaron Brose.
Dec. 2 .....at St. BernardDec. 6 .....MariemontDec. 9 .....at Georgetown Dec. 13 ...at AmeliaDec. 16 ...BlanchesterDec. 17 ...at Riverview East Dec. 21 ...Deer ParkJan. 6 ......East ClintonJan. 7 ......New RichmondJan. 10 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 13 ....Williamsburg
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Batavia Men’s Varsity Schedule
Head coach Mike Hatfield
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Five of the eight players whoearned varsity letters one year agohave returned at WilliamsburgHigh School for another season ofSouthern Buckeye ConferenceNational (SBC-N) Division girlsbasketball action.Last year the Wildcats were 11-
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five players we have back andthey have quickness, but we arecontinuing to work on developingthe leadership skills of the girls,”he said.The quintet of ‘Cats around
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Wildcats coach expects a winning season
The Williamsburg Lady Wildcats are, front row from left, Dana Little, Heidi McManus, SamClark, Chelsea Arnold, Amanda Rogers; back row, Elizabeth Meisberger, Sara Wetzel, MalloryGuess, Tara Dennis, Kennedy Clark, Ciera Hayes, and Courtney Wagers. Not present for pic-ture was Becca Chase.
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Batavia plans to vastly improveon its 1-19 regular season recordof a year ago and 0-10 in theSouthern Buckeye ConferenceNational (SBC-N) Division. Fourof the eight girls who lettered lastyear are back.Head coach Beth Wolfer is
encouraged by what she has seenin the pre-season.“We have team quickness and
they are able to finish up with theirshots. We’re working on improv-ing our shooting,” she said,adding, “But we lack height. Wedon’t have a really big person onthe team. Our little group willhave to play hard lacking height.”Wolfer has a couple of players
she expects to help lead theBulldogs with their overall efforts- freshman Sam McElfresh, anAmerican Athletic Union (AAU)all-Ohio player who her coachsays will play all positions, andjunior forward McKenna Fraleywho earned SBC-N all-star recog-nition last year. In the SBC-N battle for the
gold, Wolfer expects the perennialchampion Georgetown Lady G-Men to be the favorite againbecause “they always have strongbasketball athletes.
“This year we’re definitelygoing to be an improved team andthis group is working hard andthey show more interest in playingbasketball than some of the girlsin the past.”
Varsity RosterKatie Taulbee, 5-feet, 4-inches,
sophomore guard; AllisonWagoner, 5-feet, 7-inches, sopho-more forward; Kylee Richardson,5-feet, 5-inches, junior guard;Jessica Bauer, 5-feet, 4-inches,junior guard; Hannah White, 5-feet, 7-inches, senior guard;Bethany Grimes, 5-feet, 8-inches,senior forward; Erin O’Brien, 5-feet, 4-inches, sophomore for-ward; Katelynn Everhart, 5-feet,8-inches, junior forward;McKenna Fraley, 5-feet, 8-inches,junior forward; Jordan Foster, 5-feet, 6-inches, sophomore for-ward; and Samantha McElfresh,5-feet, 10-inches, freshman guard.
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Head coach Beth Wolfer
Batavia Women’sVarsity Schedule
Nov. 29 ...Miami Valley Christian
Dec. 1 .....at GeorgetownDec. 5 .....at FayettevilleDec. 8 .....BlanchesterDec. 15 ...at East ClintonDec. 17 ...Summit
Country DayDec. 19 ...New RichmondJan. 3 ......at FinneytownJan. 5 ......WilliamsburgJan. 10 ....at AmeliaJan. 12 ....at FelicityJan. 17 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 19 ....GeorgetownJan. 24 Clermont
NortheasternJan. 26 ....at BlanchesterJan. 28 ....East ClintonJan. 30 ....at MariemontFeb. 2 .....at WilliamsburgFeb. 7 .....Gamble
MontessoriFeb. 9 .....Felicity
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The Williamsburg varsity boyscagers will be doing some rebuild-ing with just two letterman back inthe fold from the eight playerswho earned letters from last year’sSouthern Buckeye ConferenceNational Division championshipsquad that was 9-1 in the leagueand 16-4 during the regular sea-son.“Our team will have quickness.
It’ll be a team with speed, butwe’re not very big. Six-foot-threeis our biggest player and we areinexperienced,” said DanMcKibben, himself a former cageall-star at ‘Burg who was theNational Division’s coach of theyear a year ago.Leading the way for the
Wildcats will be senior guard JackHerren and junior guard and for-ward Kendal Young. Young was aSouthern Buckeye Conference
National Division all-star a yearago. Gone are all-conference per-formers Elliott Young and MattRichardson.“We have some guys with good
potential,” said McKibben. “Howwe do depends on how quick weovercome our inexperience. Butwe will be competitive.”
Varsity RosterLuke Workman, 5-feet, 10-inch-
es, junior guard; Jacob Herren, 5- feet, 9-inches, senior guard; JasonForsee, 5-feet, 10-inches juniorguard; Justin Kramer, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard; Ryan Boggs,6-feet, junior forward; Bill West,6-feet, 2-inches, senior forward;Max Madsen, 5-feet, 10-inches,junior guard; Kendal Young, 6-feet, 3-inches, guard and forward;Cornelius Myers, 6-feet, 4-inches,senior forward and center;Michael Posey, 6-feet, 3-inches,junior forward and center; TannerSuper, 6-feet, 5-inches, junior cen-ter; and Jacob Reed, 6-feet, 2-inches, senior center.
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The Williamsburg Wildcats are, from left, Justin Cramer, Jason Forsee, Jacob Herron, MaxMadsen, Luke Workman; back row, Billy West, Kendal Young, Cornelius Myers, Tanner Supe,Jacob Reed, and Ryan Boggs.
Dec. 2 .....at West UnionDec. 6 .....FayettevilleDec. 9 ...... at East ClintonDec. 12 ...at GoshenDec. 16 ...GeorgetownDec. 20 ...at Clermont
NortheasternDec. 29 ...ReadingJan. 6 ......FelicityJan. 10 ....AmeliaJan. 13 ....at Batavia
Jan. 14 ....Deer ParkJan. 20 ....at BlanchesterJan. 21 ....at New RichmondJan. 24 ....North AdamsJan. 27 ....East ClintonFeb. 3 .....at GeorgetownFeb. 4 .....at FelicityFeb. 10 ...BataviaFeb. 11 ....Bethel-TateFeb. 17 ...Blanchester
Williamsburg Men’s Varsity Schedule
Head coach Dan McKibben
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Bethel-Tate head boys basket-ball coach Craig Stork lost fivelettermen from last year’s squadand he sees the return of two let-termen. The Tigers were 12-8 forthe regular-season and 4-6 (fourthplace) in the American Divisionrace of the Southern BuckeyeConference (SBC-A).Tyler Bullock and Garrett Lang
are the Southern BuckeyeConference American all-starswho graduated. “We’re going to have decent
guard play. This team has goodteam chemistry and everyone ofthe players works had every day,”said Stork, cautioning, we do lacksize, we don’t have much.”“If we want to be successful this
year we’ll have to able to playgood defense and play hard.”A quintet of Tigers are expected
to help lead the Red and Gray -senior guard Matt Small, juniorpoint guard Tyler Atkins, seniorforward Ryan Reese, junior guardJason Adams, and junior guardRussell Hartley.The head coach from Bethel
pointed out Goshen, defendingSBC-A champion, and WesternBrown lost the most talent.“The conference is up for
grabs,” Stork said. “The team thatworks the hardest and improvesthe most through the seasonshould win the league.“We’re working hard to get bet-
ter every day. The kids are buyinginto our program.”
Varsity RosterAshton Hutchinson, 5-feet, 9-
inches, junior guard; Tyler Atkins,
6-feet, junior guard; RussellHartley, 5-feet, 11-inches, juniorguard; Ryan Rees, 6-feet, 2-inch-es, senior forward; Matt Small, 5-feet, 11-inches, senior guard;Layne Cherry, 5-feet, 11-inches,sophomore guard; Eric Shinkle, 5-feet, 10-inches, senior guard;Jason Adams, 6-feet, junior guard-forward; and Nick Marshall, 5-feet, 11-inches, junior guard-for-ward.
The Bethel-Tate Tigers are, front row from left, Ashton Hutchinson, Tyler Atkins, Matt Small;back row, coach Craig Stork, Jason Adams, Ryan Rees, Russell Hartley, and Layne Cherry.
Head coach Craig Stork
Tigers to benefit from good guard play
Bethel-Tate Men’sVarsity Schedule
Dec. 2 .....at GeorgetownDec. 3 .....Cincinnati
Country DayDec. 6 .....at RipleyDec. 9 .....Western Brown
(Youth Basketball Night)Dec. 16 ...at GoshenDec. 20 ...BlanchesterDec. 30 ...at Deer ParkJan. 3 ......at NorwoodJan. 6 ......at New RichmondJan. 10 ....BataviaJan. 13 ....AmeliaJan. 20 ....Clermont
NortheasternJan. 21 ....at Felicity
(Cross Town Shootout)Jan. 27 ....at Western BrownFeb. 3 .....GoshenFeb. 4 .....New RichmondFeb. 10 ...at AmeliaFeb. 11 ....at WilliamsburgFeb. 14 ...FayettevilleFeb. 17 ...at Clermont
Northeastern
BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
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Brad Hatfield, head coach of theNew Richmond varsity girls bas-ketball team, expects his team tobe able to build around some goodsenior talent and leadership.Last year the Lions were 10-10
during the regular season and 6-4(co-runner-up) in the SouthernBuckeye Conference American(SBC-A) Division title chase.He has some good experience
returning to the fold among hisone half-dozen returning letterearners. He lost a pair throughgraduation.“We’ve got good senior leader-
ship and we’ll have good teamdefense,” said the former FelicityHigh School basketball all-star.But he cautioned, “We’re weakhandling pressure when we’rehandling the ball and we need tocommunicate better.”His two standout veterans from
a year ago who are back to helplead the Lions’ efforts are sopho-more center Josie Buckinghamand senior point guard SarahShoemaker. Both were SBC-A all-stars last year. Among the lost isleague all-star performer RenoFrayne.Hatfield anticipates that
Western Brown will be tough in itsdefense of the SBC-A crown itwon a year ago. “They’ll be reallycompetitive and Goshen will beone of the best teams in theleague. . . “We’ll be tough. I don’t think
anybody can compete with oursize. We have speed and good ath-leticism, too. We have a strongsenior class. We’re all going towork hard. The underclassmenwill play hard and keep the pres-sure to play hard on the seniors.”
Varsity RosterSarah Shoemaker, 5-feet, 9-
inches, senior guard; MikaelaRupp, 5-feet, 5-inches. seniorguard; Courtney Grogan, 5-feet,4-inches, senior guard; CamieKeets, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior for-ward; Riley Deweese; 5-feet, 9-inches, junior forward; BaileyDeweese, 5-feet, 9-inches, juniorforward; Cassidy Martin, 5-feet,7-inches, junior guard; JosieBuckingham, 6-feet, 5-inches,sophomore center; BaileyWorkman, 5-feet, 5-inches, juniorguard; Grace Jaehnen, 5-feet, 5-inches, sophomore guard; HannahHall, 5-feet, 7-inches, sophomoreguard; Alexis Meyer, 5-feet, 7-inches, sophomore forward; andTina Lawrence, 5-feet, 7-inches,freshman guard and forward.
Experience, senior leadership to boost Lady Lions
The New Richmond Lady Lions are, front row from left, Courtney Grogan, Mikaela Rupp,Grace Jaehnen; middle row, Riley Deweese, Bailey Workman, Bailey Deweese, CassidyMartin; back row, Alexis Meyer, coach Brad Hatfield, Carie Keets, Sarah Shoemaker, JosieBuckingham, Tina Lawrence, and Hannah Hall.
Nov. 29 ...MariemontDec. 1 .....at Clermont
NortheasternDec. 5 .....FelicityDec. 8 .....at AmeliaDec. 12 ...NorwoodDec. 15 ...Bethel-TateDec. 19 ...at BataviaJan. 3 ......at MadeiraJan. 5 ......Western BrownJan. 9 ......at Ripley
Jan. 12 ....at GoshenJan. 17 ....at SetonJan. 19 ....Clermont
NortheasternJan. 23 ....WilliamsburgJan. 26 ....AmeliaJan. 28 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 30 ....GeorgetownFeb. 2 .....at Western BrownFeb. 6 .....at TaylorFeb. 9 .....Goshen
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It should be an interesting varsi-ty girls basketball season atBethel-Tate High School.The Tigers have quickness to
toughen their rugged defense forthis campaign, but good overallteam size does not really exist.Last year the Red and Gray was
13-7 overall regular season and 6-4 and second in the SouthernBuckeye Conference AmericanDivision (SBC-A) race.Head coach Dave Fallis wel-
comes the return of four of the sixplayers he lettered a year ago froma tough (SBC-A) championshipchase.“Definitely our defense will be
a strength and we have good over-all team speed,” he said. But headded that his charges are “under-sized. We are not a tall team. . . “We are going to need our speed
and defense to lead us to overcom-ing our lack of size.”The Red and Gray has two
starters back in the fold from aseason ago. Senior center and for-ward Cyra Jones and senior pointguard Carolin Baker, a SBC-A all-star, are returning to share theirtalented leadership capabilitiesand experience with their team-mates.Graduated are SBC-A all-stars
Tess Jenike and Brooke Kenneda.Fallis expects this duo will
receive help from some up-and-coming talent the likes of juniorguard Sydney Kilgore, seniorsmall forward Andi Lanigan, andjunior guard Taylor Atkins.“I’m counting on these girls to
be our leading defensive players,”said their coach.Fallis expects the Southern
Buckeye Conference Americanrace to be “interesting…WesternBrown always has solid basketballplayers and they are good outsideshooters. Amelia will be a con-tender, too. They came on stronglast year.“We’re trying to build our pro-
gram on the success we had lastyear. We can be competitive in theleague and we can beat otherteams in the league if our speed isthere.”
Varsity RosterAndi Lanigan, 5-feet, 6-inches,
senior forward; Katelyn Allen, 5-
feet, 4-inches, senior guard;Carolin Baker, 5-feet, 4-inches,senior guard; Cyra Jones, 5-feet,8-inches, senior forward; AlexShinkle, 5-feet, 7-inches, juniorforward; Sydney Kilgore, 5-feet,4-inches, junior guard; TaylorAtkins, 5-feet, 5-inches, juniorguard; and Kendall Murphy, 5-feet, 8-inches, junior center.
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Head coach Dave Fallis
Bethel-Tate Women’s Varsity ScheduleNov. 28 ...RipleyDec. 1 .....Western BrownDec. 8 .....at GoshenDec. 10 ...OylerDec. 13 ...at GeorgetownDec. 15 ...at New RichmondDec. 19 ...FayettevilleDec. 22 ...at ReadingDec. 27 ...Deer ParkJan. 5 ......AmeliaJan. 9 at ..Blanchester
Jan. 12 ....Clermont Northeastern
Jan. 17 ....BataviaJan. 19 ....at Western BrownJan. 23 ....FelicityJan. 26 ....GoshenJan. 28 ....New RichmondFeb. 2 .....at AmeliaFeb. 7 .....at WilliamsburgFeb. 9 at Clermont
Northeastern
BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
Sun staff
New Richmond may be themost improved boys varsity bas-ketball squad in the AmericanDivision of the Southern BuckeyeConference (SBC). Head coach Brian McMonigle
will have seven of the 11 playersback in the Den from last year’steam that was 2-18 overall and 1-9 (sixth place) in the conference.“We’re going to have stronger
guard play this year,” saidMcMonigle. “This team is a lotmore experience this year overall.They’re playing hard defensively,too. There’s a lot of pride in thisteam. . . “We’re going to have to work
on our play in the post, though.We have inexperience.”McMonigle, who was a former
basketball all-star at NewRichmond High and ClermontCollege, feels Amelia and WesternBrown will be the teams to beat inthe Southern Buckeye American.He feels he has some talented
players to help lead the turnaround of the fortunes of theNRHS boys varsity - senior pointguard Nick Hill, senior small for-ward Chris Turner, and seniorguard Jake Gundler.“We’ll be competitive in the
league. We have a good number ofkids who get along well and areworking hard to improve them-selves.”
Varsity RosterCole Bird, 6-feet, junior for-
ward; Austin Campbell, 6-feet, 1-inch, junior forward; AustenCraig, 6-feet, junior guard; JohnErnst, 6-feet, 3-inches, sophomoreforward; Jake Gundler, 5-feet, 11-inches senior guard; TuckerHawkins, 6-feet, 1-inch, seniorguard; Nick Hill, 5-feet, 7-inches,senior guard; Alex Horn, 6-feet,junior forward; Sam Leffler, 5-feet, 10-inches, junior guard; Evan
McKinley, 6-feet, junior guard;Chad Nort, 6-feet, 2-inches, juniorforward; Chris Turner, 6-feet, 1-inch, senior guard; and AustinWells, 5-feet, 8-inches, juniorguard.
The New Richmond Lions are, front row from left, Evan McKinley, Austen Craig, Nick Hill,Austin Wells, Sam Leffler; back row, coach Brian McMonigle, John Ernst, Chad Nort, ColeBird, Chris Turner, Alex Horn, and Jake Gundler.
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New Richmond Men’sVarsity Schedule
Dec. 2 .....RipleyDec. 6 .....FelicityDec. 9 .....at Clermont
NortheasternDec. 10 ...at Newport, Ky.Dec. 13 ...at NorwoodDec. 16 ...at AmeliaDec. 21 ...HughesJan. 3 ......at MariemontJan. 6 ......Bethel-TateJan. 7 ......at BataviaJan. 13 ....Western BrownJan. 20 ....at GoshenJan. 21 ....WilliamsburgJan. 24 ....at McNicholasJan. 27 ....Clermont
NortheasternFeb. 3 .....AmeliaFeb. 4 .....at Bethel-TateFeb. 10 ...at Western BrownFeb. 14 ...Cincinnati
Country DayFeb. 17 ...Goshen
BY RICHARD CRAWFORDSun staff
Clermont Northeastern losteight players who first-year headcoach Jason Iles described as “theheart and soul of the team. He hasno varsity returning lettermen withwhom to lead or build his squadaround.“The guys are very quick and
athletic,” said their coach, but hecautioned his charges are “notvery big.”Among the departed are
Southern Buckeye ConferenceAmerican (SBC-A) Division all-stars the twin towers Jake andJosh Hogue, Ryan Mummert, andJohn Bailey.Iles does see some potential tal-
ent on his young squad. SeniorLucas Wolfe is described by hiscoach as “all-purpose,” othersforeseen to do well are junior postDerek Schmidt, senior guard TreyJohnson who is “a lot quicker thisyear,” sophomore shooting guardJay Teaney, and senior forwardand center Alex Gilkerson “themost athletic player on the team.”The new Northeastern head
honcho expects SBC-A defendingchampion Goshen to be tough tounseat and that Amelia may havethe best chance to do so.“I think we’ll be pretty success-
ful,” said Iles. “We’ll be doing alot of new things. I know our
defense will win games for us. It’svery good that the kids havealready bought into our plans.”
Varsity RosterJeff Johnson, 6-feet, senior
guard and forward; Jay Teaney, 5-feet, 11-inches, sophomore guard;Lucas Wolfe, 6-feet, 4-inches,senior forward; Trey Johnson, 5-feet, 10-inches, senior guard;Chad Dorsey, 6-feet, junior for-ward; Zach Myers, 5-feet, 11-inches, senior forward; ZaneBierman, 5-feet, 11-inches, juniorguard and forward; DerrickSchmidt, 6-feet, 4-inches, juniorforward; Patrick Cornett, 6-feet,junior forward; Alex Gilkerson, 6-feet, senior guard and forward;Jarrod Wolfe, 5-feet, 10-inches,junior guard; and AustinThompson, 5-feet, 10-inches,junior guard and forward.
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Lack of experience won’t hamper Rockets
CNE Men’sVarsity Schedule
Nov. 29 ...at RipleyDec. 2 .....ManchesterDec. 6 .....GeorgetownDec. 9 .....New RichmondDec. 16 ...Western BrownDec. 20 ...WilliamsburgDec. 29 ...Lynchburg
TournamentDec. 30 ...Lynchburg
TournamentJan. 3 ......West UnionJan. 6 ......AmeliaJan. 10 ....at BlanchesterJan. 13 ....Goshen
(Homecoming)Jan. 20 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 21 ....at BataviaJan. 27 ....at New RichmondFeb. 3 .....at Western BrownFeb. 4 .....at AmeliaFeb. 10 ...at GoshenFeb. 14 ...McNicholasFeb. 17 ...Bethel-Tate
Head coach Jason Iles
The Clermont Northeastern Rockets are, front row from left, Zach Myers, Zane Bierman, TreyJohnson, Austin Thompson; back row, coach Jason Iles, Jeff Johnson, Lucas Wolfe, DerickSchmidt, Alex Gilkerson, Jarrod Wolfe, and Patrick Cornett.
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BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
Sun staff
The Milford varsity girls bas-ketball team has the ammo tounleash on the opposition toimprove on last year’s 10-11 over-all record and 6-10 Fort AncientValley Conference East (FAVC-E)Division (fifth place) mark. Conference all-star and senior
forward-guard Morgan Wolcott isback, but is currently injured. Sheis expected to help lead the E-Galsalong with another all-star seniorKelly Yee at guard. Five of theseven players who lettered lastyear are back in the nest.“The girls have been working
hard and many of them are soccerplayers who are in good shapealready,” said Milford head coachKristi McKinney of the soccerteam which finished its very suc-cessful season very recently.“We have four seniors so we
have leadership and experience
especially at point guard andthey’re very athletic and verycompetitive.“But we’re a little behind
because we haven’t had the wholeteam on the floor because of thelate start of the soccer players andthey’re learning a new system.We’re going to have to be patientwith the ball and its going to taketime to jell. None of this is aweakness it’s just going to taketime. We need to work on ouroffense and develop scoring andfocus on rebounding.”The E-Gals’ taskmaster, in addi-
tion to her returning all-stars,expects good play from juniorpoint guard Meghan Canter andsophomore pivot ShaynaSimmons.She is pleased her charges “are
accepting their roles.” “We’ll be very competitive. I’m
very excited about this season.The girls are working hard. Ourmotto for the season is ‘Togetherwe believe.’”
Varsity Roster Kelly Yee, 5-feet, 10-inches,
senior guard; Morgan Wolcott, 6-feet, senior guard and forward;Meghan Canter, 5-feet, 5-inches,junior guard; Joanna Eppers, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard;Bridget Rheude, 5-feet, 9-inches,
sophomore guard; Rachel Alley,5-feet, 9-inches, junior guard andforward; Shayna Simmons, 6-feet,sophomore forward; Kristen
Knight, 5-feet, 10-inches, seniorforward; Brittany Glasgow, 5-feet,9-inches, junior guard and for-ward; Emily Osborne, 5-feet, 9-
inches, junior forward; and CarlyVentus, 5-feet, 10-inches, juniorguard and forward.
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The Milford Lady Eagles are, front row from left, Rachel Alley, Meghan Canter, BridgetRheude, Jaoanna Eppers; back row, assistant coach Donna Drury, Kelly Yee, ShaynaSimmons, Morgan Wolcott, Brittany Glasgow, Kristen Knight, coach Kristi Mckenney, assis-tant coach Shane Ferguson.
Milford Women’sVarsity Schedule
Nov. 26 ...TalawandaNov. 30 ...at Walnut HillsDec. 3 .....at WilmingtonDec. 6 .....GoshenDec. 10 ...TurpinDec. 14 ...Glen EsteDec. 17 ...at AndersonDec. 19 ...at AmeliaJan. 4 ......LovelandJan. 7 ......at KingsJan. 11 ....at Little MiamiJan. 14 ....Walnut HillsJan. 18 ....WilmingtonJan. 23 ....at Western BrownJan. 25 ....at TurpinJan. 28 ....at Glen EsteFeb. 1 ...... AndersonFeb. 4 .....at LovelandFeb. 8 .....KingsFeb. 11 ....Little Miami
Head coach Kristi McKinney
BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
Sun staff
Jason Kreimer, head coach ofthe Clermont Northeastern varsitygirls basketball team, expects hischarges to be competitive onceagain in the Southern BuckeyeConference American (SBC-A)Division race.Last year’s regular season
record was 8-12 and the Blue andGold was 4-6 and in fourth placein the SBC-A.He sees the return of four letter
earners from a year ago. Six whoearned letters last year are notcoming back.Among the graduated players
are SBC-A all-star Alexis Schmidtand Cydney Hill.“We’ve got big girls down low
and that will make us strong underthe basket and can give us controlof the boards,” said Northeastern’shead coach.He added, “We lack experience.
We have only two players with alot of varsity experience.”The taller Rockets expected to
do well on the boards are juniorforward Carly Aselage, senior for-ward Emily Werring, junior for-ward Jessica Kirby, and senior for-ward Spanky Burdsall. Juniorguard Osborn is expected by hercoach to be the CNE mainstay inthe backcourt. “Western Brown has won the
league about the past three yearsso I expect them to be tough againand Bethel should be good, too.New Richmond will be good, too.They have that six (feet) five(inches tall) girl.“We have a tough schedule, but
we can definitely be an improvedteam. We will have to work ongaining experience,” Kreimersaid.
Varsity RosterChelsae Osborn, 5-feet, 5-inch-
es, junior guard; Jackie Sullivan,5-feet, 7-inches, freshman; CarlyAselage, 5-feet, 11-inches, juniorforward; Allison Gilkerson, 5-feet, 8-inches, freshman; RachelWard, 5-feet, 4-inches, freshman;JoEllen Schmidt, 5-feet, 5-inches,junior; Lidia Wolf, 5-feet, 10-inches, sophomore center; BrianaSimpson, 5-feet, 2-inches, sopho-more guard; Abbi Pritchard, 5-feet, 6-inches, sophomore for-ward; Jessica Kirby, 5-feet, 9-inches, junior forward; SpankyBurdsall, 5-feet, 8-inches, seniorforward; Sarah Mantel, 5-feet, 5-inches, senior guard; and EmilyWerring, 5-feet, 11-inches, seniorforward.
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CNE Rockets expect improvement this year
The Clermont Northeastern Lady Rockets are, front row from left, Chelsae Osborn, AbbiPritchard, Jackie Sullivan; middle row, Rachel Ward, Spanky Burdsall, JoEllen Schmidt,Sarah Mantel; back row, Lydia Wolf, Jessica Kirby, Carly Aselage, Emily Werring, and AllisonGilkerson.
Head coach Jason Kreimer
CNE Women’s Varsity ScheduleNov. 28 ...McNicholasDec. 1 .....New RichmondDec. 3 .....GeorgetownDec. 5 .....at ManchesterDec. 8 .....at Western BrownDec. 13 ...at WilliamsburgDec. 15 ...AmeliaDec. 19 ...RipleyDec. 28 ...at Reading
TournamentDec. 29 ...at Reading
Tournament
Jan. 5 ......GoshenJan. 12 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 14 ....at BlanchesterJan. 19 ....at New RichmondJan. 24 ....at BataviaJan. 26 ....Western BrownJan. 28 ....at AmeliaFeb. 2 .....at GoshenFeb. 6 .....PeeblesFeb. 9 .....Bethel-Tate
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BY RICHARD CRAWFORDSun staff
Milford head boys basketballcoach Joe Cambron lettered nine ofhis players last year and four ofthem are back in the fold for anoth-er season of competition.Among the cagers lost were Fort
Ancient Valley Conference East(FAVC-E) Division all-stars ZachBaker, Nick Hittner, Jess Stankevehand Cody Dierks. Rob Overbeck isa returnee from the all-conference
contingent.Cambron, who was the FAVC
East Division’s coach of the yeardue to leading the Red and White tothe FAVC-E title with a 14-2 record(16-5 overall), says of his currentsquad, “We have size so the insideplay will be good, but we are incon-sistent with our guard play andsome of the players are not accept-ing their roles.”In addition to Overbeck who is a
Milford Eagles have size on their side
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BY RICHARD CRAWFORDSun staff
Exactly one-half of the eightboys who earned varsity basket-ball letters at Felicity a year agohave returned for another season.Among those graduated was
Southern Buckeye ConferenceNational (SBC-N) Divison all-starMatthew O’Brien. Leading theway this year will be returningSBC-N all-league Trevor Shouse.Damon Smith remains as the
head mentor at his alma mater.He said, “We’ve got a lot of
experience and quickness anddepth and we’ve got some prettygood shooters. What we lack issize. We’ll have some trouble withour rebounding. Shouse, a senior point guard, is
currently recovering from aninjury and will be missed early-on,but two other Cardinals areexpected to be tough this season.They are senior forward JeremyMoore who Smith says is strong,but particularly “strong on the leftside of the floor” and senior offguard Jake Frey has “quicknessand is a good shooter.”“We’re going to have to learn to
play together as a team and theyare going to have to learn to playtheir role.”Predicted the Cardinals’ head
coach, “Blanchester should be theteam to beat. They have most oftheir players back and Georgetown
always seems to have potential.“We’re going to be an improved
team. We have the potential to be areal contender in the league.”
Varsity RosterTrevor Shouse, 5-feet, 10-inch-
es senior guard; Jeremy Moore, 5-feet, 11-inches, senior forward;Jake Fry, 5-feet, 8-inches, seniorwing; Jake Jones, 5-feet, 8-inches,senior guard; Clay Wehrun, 5-feet,9-inches, senior forward; DerrickBrock, 5-feet, 9-inches, seniorguard; Devin Trammell, 5-feet, 8-inches, senior guard; Sean Lee, 6-feet, senior center and forward,Jeremy Miller, 5-feet, 10-inchessenior forward; ChristopherSmith, 6-feet, 1-inch, junior for-ward; Shane Reese, 6-feet, 2-inch-es, junior center; and Ethan Rudd,6-feet, 2-inches, junior center.
Head coach Damon Smith
The Felicity-Franklin Cardinals are, front row from left, Ethan Rudd, Derrick Brock, JakeJones, Jacob Fry; back row, coach Damon Smith, Chris Smith, Jeremy Moore, TrevorShouse, Shane Reese, and Shawn Lee.
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TournamentDec. 28 ...at Ripley Holiday
TournamentJan. 6 ......at WilliamsburgJan. 7 ......at AmeliaJan. 10 ....GoshenJan. 13 ....GeorgetownJan. 17 ....St. BernardJan. 20 ....at BataviaJan. 21 ....Bethel-TateJan. 27 ....Blanchester
(Homecoming)Jan. 31 ....at FayettevilleFeb. 3 .....at East ClintonFeb. 4 .....WilliamsburgFeb. 10 ...at GeorgetownFeb. 14 ...White OakFeb. 17 ...Batavia
BY RICHARD CRAWFORDSun staff
The Warriors have a lot ofreturning experience as theGoshen varsity girls basketballteam prepares to begin anothercampaign in the AmericanDivision of the Southern BuckeyeConference (SBC-A).There are eight letter earners
returning to the encampment withthe loss of three. Among that num-ber are league all-stars performersKelsi Steele and Allie Jeandrevin.Last year the Red and Gray was
6-14 during the regular season and3-7 (tied for fifth place in theSBC-A).Dave Mason is beginning his
first season as the head coach ofthe Warriors.He said, “This team has a lot of
maturity among the seniors wehave. We have depth and goodguards and speed and quickness,but we have a lot of young playersand we don’t have much size.”The new head coach at Goshen
expects his standout players to besenior point guard Kelsey Steele,senior guard Allie Jeandrevin,sophomore post Becca Davidson,senior post Courtney Taylor, andwhen they return from kneeinjuries, senior post JessicaWilcher and senior post CourtneyTucker.Masoon’s choice to win the
league will be Western Brown fora repeat because “they are thedefending champions and alwayshave a good program. “ He also anticipates that New
Richmond with “some size” willbe a major factor for the leaguetitle chase along with his ownteam and Amelia who he said issimilar to his team because “we’reabout the same in many ways and
they have a good program, too.”Mason said, “We can be com-
petitive with everybody. Our goalis to win the league which we cando if the senior leadership comesaround and we play with a lot ofenthusiasm and spirit.”
Varsity RosterAllie Jeandrevin, 5-feet, 7-inch-
es, senior guard; Erica Miracle, 5-feet, 5-inches, senior guard; KellyParriman, 5-feet, 7-inches, seniorforward; Kelsi Steele, 5-feet, 4-inches, senior guard; CourtneyTaylor, 5-feet, 8-inches, seniorcenter; Kaitlyn Tucker, 5-feet, 7-inches, senior forward; JessicaWilcher, 5-feet, 8-inches, seniorforward; Julie Graber-Pels, 5-feet,5-inches, junior guard; BeccaDavidson, 5-feet, 9-inches, sopho-more forward; Hannah Owens, 5-feet, 9-inches, sophomore center;Brittany Clark, 5-feet, 6-inches,freshman guard; Kayla Miller, 5-feet, 4-inches, freshman guard;and Courtney Turner, 5-feet, 5-inches, freshman guard.
Lady Warriors set sight on winning the league
Head coach Dave Mason
Goshen Women’s Varsity ScheduleNov. 28 ...at WilliamsburgDec. 1 .....AmeliaDec. 6 .....at MilfordDec. 8 .....Bethel-TateDec. 15 ...at Western BrownDec. 17 ...East ClintonDec. 19 ...RossDec. 22 ...at Little MiamiDec. 27 Norwood TournamentDec. 28 Norwood TournamentJan. 5 ......at Clermont
Northeastern
Jan. 12 ....New RichmondJan. 14 ....at FelicityJan. 19 ....at AmeliaJan. 21 ....BlanchesterJan. 26 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 28 ....Western BrownFeb. 2 .....Clermont
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Beginning her second year asthe head girls basketball coach ather alma mater, Kerri BertlineStamper, former SouthernBuckeye Conference cage all-star,welcomes the return of all but oneof the girls who lettered a yearago.“We have speed and experience,
good senior leadership,” said theCardinals’ coach who has a teamthat includes six seniors.But she cautioned, “We don’t
have size and this is not really astrong shooting team so far.”Leading the Red and White this
season will be junior center Aricastutz, senior guard Shelby Lucas,senior guard Ashley Davis, andsenior guard Hillary White. Stutzis a returning all-conference pick.Stamper expects Blanchester to
be the cream of the crop in theSouthern Buckeye NationalDivision race because theWildcats “are a pretty good teamand Georgetown, is always is agood team. . . East Clinton isquick, aggressive and a gooddefensive team.“We’ll definitely be improved
this year. I expect us to be at least.500. . . We have a great group ofgirls who are always enthusiastic.”
Varsity RosterMikayla Hamilton, 5-feet, 7-
inches, freshman forward;Mckayla Jacobs, 5-feet, 4-inches,freshman guard; Paige Kessen, 5-feet, 5-inches, freshman guard;Cheyenne Trammell, 5-feet, 7-inches, freshman forward and cen-ter; Kelsey Arkenau, 5-feet, 7-inches, sophomore guard and for-ward; Heather Collins, 5-feet, 7-inches, sophomore guard and for-
ward; Brooke Corbin, 5-feet, 6-inches, sophomore guard and for-ward; Serena Spaulding, 5-feet, 7-inches, sophomore forward andcenter; Whitney Grooms, 5-feet,6-inches, junior forward; KelseyMitchell, 5-feet, 4-inches, juniorguard; Arica Stutz, 5-feet, 9-inch-es, junior forward and center;Meghan Torrence, 5-feet, 7-inch-es, junior forward and center;Ashley Davis, 5-feet, 4-inches,senior guard; MackenzieDunaway, 5-feet, 4-inches, seniorguard and forward; Shelby Lucas,5-feet, senior guard; Erin Meyer,5-feet, 4-inches, senior guard andforward; Megan Obermeyer, 5-feet, 4-inches, senior guard andforward; and Hillary White, 5-feet, 4-inches, senior guard.
Head coach Kerri Stamper
Felicity-FranklinWomen’s
Varsity ScheduleDec. 1 .....at BlanchesterDec. 5 .....at New RichmondDec. 10 ...East ClintonDec. 15 ...at WilliamsburgDec. 17 ...AmeliaDec. 19 ...St. BernardDec. 29 ...at RipleyJan. 5 ......at GeorgetownJan. 7 ......PeeblesJan. 9 ......Cincinnati
Country DayJan. 12 ....BataviaJan. 14 ....GoshenJan. 19 ....BlanchesterJan. 23 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 26 ....at East ClintonFeb. 2 .....GeorgetownFeb. 4 .....WilliamsburgFeb. 7 .....at White OakFeb. 9 .....at Batavia
The Felicity-Franklin Lady Cardinals are, front row from left, Shelby Lucas, Hillary White,Erin Meyer, Kelsey Mitchell; back row, Ashley Davis, Kelsey Arkenau, Whitney Grooms,Megan Obermeyer, and Arica Stutz.
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There is plenty of rebuildinggoing on at Goshen among theboys basketball players and headcoach Scott Wake.He has no returning lettermen
from last year’s Southern BuckeyeConference American (SBC-A)Division championship squad. Helost all 10 players he lettered.Among the 10 lost are his son,
Nick, Derek Koch, Anthony Voto,and James Achcraft who allearned Southern BuckeyeAmerican all-conference status.“Our team has some good ath-
letes this year and some goodheight, but we have no experience.I have four kids on this year’steam who didn’t even play lastyear,” said coach Wake who wasthe conference’s coach of the yearhaving guided the Warriors to a 9-
1 record in the SBC and a 17-3overall regular-season mark.Wake said, “Northeastern and
Bethel lost the most of the bestplayers of the other teams in theleague. From what I saw over thesummer, Amelia looked verygood. They should have a goodyear. After that everything is up inthe air in the league.“In our situation, as we get more
and more experience we’ll get bet-ter and better as the year goesalong,” Wake said.
Varsity RosterRyan Ashcraft, 6-feet, junior
guard; Marcus Casey, 5-feet, 11-inches, junior guard; RyanDonaldson, 6-feet, 5-inches,senior forward; Alex Edwards, 6-feet, junior guard; Austin Fischer,6-feet, 4-inches, senior forward;Nick Messer, 6-feet, 3-inches,junior forward; Bryan Smith, 5-feet, 11-inches, junior guard; MarcTaylor, 6-feet, 2-inches, seniorforward; and Kyle Wake ,6-feet,2-inches, junior guard.
The Goshen Warriors are, front row from left, Alex Edwards, Marcus Casey, Ryan Ashcraft;back row, coaches Craig Hjelmeng and Jim Allen, Kyle Wake, Nick Messer, Austin Fischer,Mark Taylor, and coach Scott Wake.
Head coach Scott Wake
Goshen Men’sVarsity Schedule
Dec. 2 .....at RossDec. 9 .....at AmeliaDec. 12 ...WilliamsburgDec. 16 ...Bethel-TateDec. 20 ...at GeorgetownDec. 30 ...at Little MiamiJan. 6 ......at Western BrownJan. 7 ......East ClintonJan. 10 ....at FelicityJan. 13 ....at Clermont
NortheasternJan. 20 ....New RichmondJan. 21 ....BlanchesterJan. 25 ....HughesJan. 27 ....AmeliaJan. 28 ....MilfordFeb. 3 .....at Bethel-TateFeb. 4 .....Western BrownFeb. 10 ...Clermont
NortheasternFeb. 14 ...at HillsboroFeb. 17 ...at New Richmond
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Dave Caldwell, Glen Este headboys basketball coach, has eightreturning lettermen with whom towork this season. He lost sevenplayers who earned letters lastyear.Among the lost letter earners
were Fort Ancient ValleyConference East (FAVC-E)Division all-stars Mike Bouley,Corey Goedde, and ShaneSeckman“This team is very athletic. It’s
the most athletic team in theleague, but I’m not sure about ourskill level,” he said, adding,“We’re small. We don’t havemuch size.”The Trojans’ taskmaster has a
solid trio to set the Purple andWhite through their paces in theFAVC-E. The triumverate includessenior guard Alex Fultz, a FortAncient Valley East all-star last
year, junior guard Austin Rieck,and senior guard Alec Scardina.Said Caldwell, who has enjoyed
nothing, but winning seasons atGE, “The league is going to bevery strong this year. Along withus in the conference race there’sgoing to be Walnut Hills, Turpin,Kings, Milford, and Anderson. . .Any night anything can happen inthe league this year. We’ll justhave wait and see how things go.”
Varsity RosterTyler Burdick, 6-feet, 1-inch,
sophomore guard; Logan Harris,5-feet, 9-inches, sophomoreguard; Daniel Brock, 5-feet, 11-inches, senior guard; TylerFlanigan, 6-feet, 2-inches, sopho-more forward; Tim Martin, 5-feet,11-inches, sophomore forward;Kyle Keszel, 5-feet, 11-inches,sophomore guard; Alex Fultz, 6-feet, 5-inches, senior guard;Calvin Holloway, 6-feet, 2-inches,senior forward; Alec Scardina, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard; BenParrish, 6-feet, 1-inch, sophomoreguard; Trevor Carter, 5-feet, 9-inches, sophomore guard; HaydenJutze, 5-feet, 10-inches, seniorguard; Alec Gordon, 6-feet, 2-inches, junior guard; Austin Rieck,6-feet, 3-inches, junior guard;Robbie Cann, 5-feet, 9-inches,
sophomore guard; MitchellCrooks, 6-feet, senior guard; JoeySpiegel, 6-feet, 1-inch, juniorguard; Jordan Reed, 6-feet, 1-inch,freshman guard; Macon Overcast,6-feet, 1-inch, junior guard; CrisKeating, 5-feet, 10-inches, sopho-more guard; Colin Couch, 6-feet,2-inches, sophomore forward; andGage Rowan, 6-feet, 4-inches,sophomore forward.
Glen Este Men’sVarsity Schedule
Dec. 2 .....Mt. HealthyDec. 6 .....at Western BrownDec. 9 .....Little MiamiDec. 13 ...at LovelandDec. 16 ...Walnut HillsDec. 17 ...St. XavierDec. 20 ...at WilmingtonDec. 23 ...AmeliaJan. 3 ......MilfordJan. 6 ......at TurpinJan. 13 ....at AndersonJan. 17 ....KingsJan. 20 ....at Little MiamiJan. 24 ....Loveland Jan. 27 ....at Walnut HillsJan. 31 ....WilmingtonFeb. 3 .....at MilfordFeb. 7 .....TurpinFeb. 14 ...AndersonFeb. 17 ...at Kings
Head coach Dave Caldwell
The Glen Este Trojans are, front row from left, Mitchell Crooks, Tim Martin, Alec Scardina,Hayden Jutze, Alec Gordon, Macon Overcast; back row, Tyler Burrdick, Calvin Holloway,Tyler Flannigan, Alex Fultz, Austin Rieck, and Daniel Brock.
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Glen Este’s Lady Trojans havelost two key senior starters, butcoach Jeff Click expects theteam’s returning starters to be ableto step up and lead the team.Lost to graduation were Jackie
Young, a player Click says wasvery versatile, and Lakin Louiso,who was first team all-league andfinished as one of the best 3-pointshooters in school history.Click says that returning starters
Hannah Carson, Katie Gaskill,and Jessie Brenes will be a key tothe team’s success this season.“We’ve returned three good
starters, so that’s a good thing, butwe’ll have to have some peoplestep and replace them (Louiso andYoung).”Click expects Ashley Keith to
play a big role in this year’s team.“We’re looking for her to step
into the starting rotation and beable to fill the shoes of the peoplewho graduated,” he said.Coach Click said that the Lady
Trojans don’t have really tall play-ers to throw the ball to on theinside, so they will be workingtogether at half-court to createshooting opportunities.“We’re not big, but we have
some good shooters, so we don’tshy away from shooting the ball,”Click said. “The 3-point shot wasone of the things that we did real-ly well last year, and we’re look-ing to do that again.”
Click says that Wilmington isthe hands-down pick to win theleague this year.“They have good players and
good coaching, and they haveeverybody back from last year,”Click said.
Varsity RosterStephanie Bogan, 5-feet, 5-
inches, sophomore guard;Whitney Brand, 5-feet, 10-inches,freshman forward; Jessie Brenes,5-feet, 5-inches, junior guard;Hannah Carson, 5-feet, 4-inches,junior guard; Katie Gaskill, 5-feet,8-inches, junior forward; JesseGoedde, 5-feet, 5-inches, sopho-more guard; Kenzie Hall, 5-feet,8-inches, sophomore forward;Ashley Keith, 5-feet, 4-inches,sophomore guard; LindseySingleton, 5-feet, 9-inches, fresh-man forward; and Madison Velten,5-feet, 4-inches, sophomoreguard.
Head coach Jeff Click
Glen Este Women’sVarsity ScheduleNov. 28 ...SetonNov. 30 ...at Little MiamiDec. 7 .....at Walnut HillsDec. 10 ...WilmingtonDec. 12 ...Loveland Dec. 14 ...at MilfordDec. 19 ...TurpinDec. 21 ...AmeliaDec. 28 ...at AikenJan. 4 ......NorthwestJan. 7 ......AndersonJan. 11 ....at Kings Jan. 14 ....Little MiamiJan. 18 ....at LovelandJan. 21 ....Walnut HillsJan. 25 ....at WilmingtonJan. 28 ....MilfordFeb. 2 .....at TurpinFeb. 9 .....at AndersonFeb. 11 ....Kings
The Glen Este Lady Trojans are, front row from left, Hannah Carson, Madi Velten, JessicaBrenes, Stephanie Bogan; back row, Ashely Keith, Lindsey Singleton, Kenzie Hall, KatieGaskill, and Jessie Goedde.
Returning starters will step up for the Lady Trojans
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Dave Caldwell, Glen Este headboys basketball coach, has eightreturning lettermen with whom towork this season. He lost sevenplayers who earned letters lastyear.Among the lost letter earners
were Fort Ancient ValleyConference East (FAVC-E)Division all-stars Mike Bouley,Corey Goedde, and ShaneSeckman“This team is very athletic. It’s
the most athletic team in theleague, but I’m not sure about ourskill level,” he said, adding,“We’re small. We don’t havemuch size.”The Trojans’ taskmaster has a
solid trio to set the Purple andWhite through their paces in theFAVC-E. The triumverate includessenior guard Alex Fultz, a FortAncient Valley East all-star last
year, junior guard Austin Rieck,and senior guard Alec Scardina.Said Caldwell, who has enjoyed
nothing, but winning seasons atGE, “The league is going to bevery strong this year. Along withus in the conference race there’sgoing to be Walnut Hills, Turpin,Kings, Milford, and Anderson. . .Any night anything can happen inthe league this year. We’ll justhave wait and see how things go.”
Varsity RosterTyler Burdick, 6-feet, 1-inch,
sophomore guard; Logan Harris,5-feet, 9-inches, sophomoreguard; Daniel Brock, 5-feet, 11-inches, senior guard; TylerFlanigan, 6-feet, 2-inches, sopho-more forward; Tim Martin, 5-feet,11-inches, sophomore forward;Kyle Keszel, 5-feet, 11-inches,sophomore guard; Alex Fultz, 6-feet, 5-inches, senior guard;Calvin Holloway, 6-feet, 2-inches,senior forward; Alec Scardina, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard; BenParrish, 6-feet, 1-inch, sophomoreguard; Trevor Carter, 5-feet, 9-inches, sophomore guard; HaydenJutze, 5-feet, 10-inches, seniorguard; Alec Gordon, 6-feet, 2-inches, junior guard; Austin Rieck,6-feet, 3-inches, junior guard;Robbie Cann, 5-feet, 9-inches,
sophomore guard; MitchellCrooks, 6-feet, senior guard; JoeySpiegel, 6-feet, 1-inch, juniorguard; Jordan Reed, 6-feet, 1-inch,freshman guard; Macon Overcast,6-feet, 1-inch, junior guard; CrisKeating, 5-feet, 10-inches, sopho-more guard; Colin Couch, 6-feet,2-inches, sophomore forward; andGage Rowan, 6-feet, 4-inches,sophomore forward.
Glen Este Men’sVarsity Schedule
Dec. 2 .....Mt. HealthyDec. 6 .....at Western BrownDec. 9 .....Little MiamiDec. 13 ...at LovelandDec. 16 ...Walnut HillsDec. 17 ...St. XavierDec. 20 ...at WilmingtonDec. 23 ...AmeliaJan. 3 ......MilfordJan. 6 ......at TurpinJan. 13 ....at AndersonJan. 17 ....KingsJan. 20 ....at Little MiamiJan. 24 ....Loveland Jan. 27 ....at Walnut HillsJan. 31 ....WilmingtonFeb. 3 .....at MilfordFeb. 7 .....TurpinFeb. 14 ...AndersonFeb. 17 ...at Kings
Head coach Dave Caldwell
The Glen Este Trojans are, front row from left, Mitchell Crooks, Tim Martin, Alec Scardina,Hayden Jutze, Alec Gordon, Macon Overcast; back row, Tyler Burrdick, Calvin Holloway,Tyler Flannigan, Alex Fultz, Austin Rieck, and Daniel Brock.
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Glen Este’s Lady Trojans havelost two key senior starters, butcoach Jeff Click expects theteam’s returning starters to be ableto step up and lead the team.Lost to graduation were Jackie
Young, a player Click says wasvery versatile, and Lakin Louiso,who was first team all-league andfinished as one of the best 3-pointshooters in school history.Click says that returning starters
Hannah Carson, Katie Gaskill,and Jessie Brenes will be a key tothe team’s success this season.“We’ve returned three good
starters, so that’s a good thing, butwe’ll have to have some peoplestep and replace them (Louiso andYoung).”Click expects Ashley Keith to
play a big role in this year’s team.“We’re looking for her to step
into the starting rotation and beable to fill the shoes of the peoplewho graduated,” he said.Coach Click said that the Lady
Trojans don’t have really tall play-ers to throw the ball to on theinside, so they will be workingtogether at half-court to createshooting opportunities.“We’re not big, but we have
some good shooters, so we don’tshy away from shooting the ball,”Click said. “The 3-point shot wasone of the things that we did real-ly well last year, and we’re look-ing to do that again.”
Click says that Wilmington isthe hands-down pick to win theleague this year.“They have good players and
good coaching, and they haveeverybody back from last year,”Click said.
Varsity RosterStephanie Bogan, 5-feet, 5-
inches, sophomore guard;Whitney Brand, 5-feet, 10-inches,freshman forward; Jessie Brenes,5-feet, 5-inches, junior guard;Hannah Carson, 5-feet, 4-inches,junior guard; Katie Gaskill, 5-feet,8-inches, junior forward; JesseGoedde, 5-feet, 5-inches, sopho-more guard; Kenzie Hall, 5-feet,8-inches, sophomore forward;Ashley Keith, 5-feet, 4-inches,sophomore guard; LindseySingleton, 5-feet, 9-inches, fresh-man forward; and Madison Velten,5-feet, 4-inches, sophomoreguard.
Head coach Jeff Click
Glen Este Women’sVarsity ScheduleNov. 28 ...SetonNov. 30 ...at Little MiamiDec. 7 .....at Walnut HillsDec. 10 ...WilmingtonDec. 12 ...Loveland Dec. 14 ...at MilfordDec. 19 ...TurpinDec. 21 ...AmeliaDec. 28 ...at AikenJan. 4 ......NorthwestJan. 7 ......AndersonJan. 11 ....at Kings Jan. 14 ....Little MiamiJan. 18 ....at LovelandJan. 21 ....Walnut HillsJan. 25 ....at WilmingtonJan. 28 ....MilfordFeb. 2 .....at TurpinFeb. 9 .....at AndersonFeb. 11 ....Kings
The Glen Este Lady Trojans are, front row from left, Hannah Carson, Madi Velten, JessicaBrenes, Stephanie Bogan; back row, Ashely Keith, Lindsey Singleton, Kenzie Hall, KatieGaskill, and Jessie Goedde.
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Beginning her second year asthe head girls basketball coach ather alma mater, Kerri BertlineStamper, former SouthernBuckeye Conference cage all-star,welcomes the return of all but oneof the girls who lettered a yearago.“We have speed and experience,
good senior leadership,” said theCardinals’ coach who has a teamthat includes six seniors.But she cautioned, “We don’t
have size and this is not really astrong shooting team so far.”Leading the Red and White this
season will be junior center Aricastutz, senior guard Shelby Lucas,senior guard Ashley Davis, andsenior guard Hillary White. Stutzis a returning all-conference pick.Stamper expects Blanchester to
be the cream of the crop in theSouthern Buckeye NationalDivision race because theWildcats “are a pretty good teamand Georgetown, is always is agood team. . . East Clinton isquick, aggressive and a gooddefensive team.“We’ll definitely be improved
this year. I expect us to be at least.500. . . We have a great group ofgirls who are always enthusiastic.”
Varsity RosterMikayla Hamilton, 5-feet, 7-
inches, freshman forward;Mckayla Jacobs, 5-feet, 4-inches,freshman guard; Paige Kessen, 5-feet, 5-inches, freshman guard;Cheyenne Trammell, 5-feet, 7-inches, freshman forward and cen-ter; Kelsey Arkenau, 5-feet, 7-inches, sophomore guard and for-ward; Heather Collins, 5-feet, 7-inches, sophomore guard and for-
ward; Brooke Corbin, 5-feet, 6-inches, sophomore guard and for-ward; Serena Spaulding, 5-feet, 7-inches, sophomore forward andcenter; Whitney Grooms, 5-feet,6-inches, junior forward; KelseyMitchell, 5-feet, 4-inches, juniorguard; Arica Stutz, 5-feet, 9-inch-es, junior forward and center;Meghan Torrence, 5-feet, 7-inch-es, junior forward and center;Ashley Davis, 5-feet, 4-inches,senior guard; MackenzieDunaway, 5-feet, 4-inches, seniorguard and forward; Shelby Lucas,5-feet, senior guard; Erin Meyer,5-feet, 4-inches, senior guard andforward; Megan Obermeyer, 5-feet, 4-inches, senior guard andforward; and Hillary White, 5-feet, 4-inches, senior guard.
Head coach Kerri Stamper
Felicity-FranklinWomen’s
Varsity ScheduleDec. 1 .....at BlanchesterDec. 5 .....at New RichmondDec. 10 ...East ClintonDec. 15 ...at WilliamsburgDec. 17 ...AmeliaDec. 19 ...St. BernardDec. 29 ...at RipleyJan. 5 ......at GeorgetownJan. 7 ......PeeblesJan. 9 ......Cincinnati
Country DayJan. 12 ....BataviaJan. 14 ....GoshenJan. 19 ....BlanchesterJan. 23 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 26 ....at East ClintonFeb. 2 .....GeorgetownFeb. 4 .....WilliamsburgFeb. 7 .....at White OakFeb. 9 .....at Batavia
The Felicity-Franklin Lady Cardinals are, front row from left, Shelby Lucas, Hillary White,Erin Meyer, Kelsey Mitchell; back row, Ashley Davis, Kelsey Arkenau, Whitney Grooms,Megan Obermeyer, and Arica Stutz.
Cardinals have speed, experience, leadership
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There is plenty of rebuildinggoing on at Goshen among theboys basketball players and headcoach Scott Wake.He has no returning lettermen
from last year’s Southern BuckeyeConference American (SBC-A)Division championship squad. Helost all 10 players he lettered.Among the 10 lost are his son,
Nick, Derek Koch, Anthony Voto,and James Achcraft who allearned Southern BuckeyeAmerican all-conference status.“Our team has some good ath-
letes this year and some goodheight, but we have no experience.I have four kids on this year’steam who didn’t even play lastyear,” said coach Wake who wasthe conference’s coach of the yearhaving guided the Warriors to a 9-
1 record in the SBC and a 17-3overall regular-season mark.Wake said, “Northeastern and
Bethel lost the most of the bestplayers of the other teams in theleague. From what I saw over thesummer, Amelia looked verygood. They should have a goodyear. After that everything is up inthe air in the league.“In our situation, as we get more
and more experience we’ll get bet-ter and better as the year goesalong,” Wake said.
Varsity RosterRyan Ashcraft, 6-feet, junior
guard; Marcus Casey, 5-feet, 11-inches, junior guard; RyanDonaldson, 6-feet, 5-inches,senior forward; Alex Edwards, 6-feet, junior guard; Austin Fischer,6-feet, 4-inches, senior forward;Nick Messer, 6-feet, 3-inches,junior forward; Bryan Smith, 5-feet, 11-inches, junior guard; MarcTaylor, 6-feet, 2-inches, seniorforward; and Kyle Wake ,6-feet,2-inches, junior guard.
The Goshen Warriors are, front row from left, Alex Edwards, Marcus Casey, Ryan Ashcraft;back row, coaches Craig Hjelmeng and Jim Allen, Kyle Wake, Nick Messer, Austin Fischer,Mark Taylor, and coach Scott Wake.
Head coach Scott Wake
Goshen Men’sVarsity Schedule
Dec. 2 .....at RossDec. 9 .....at AmeliaDec. 12 ...WilliamsburgDec. 16 ...Bethel-TateDec. 20 ...at GeorgetownDec. 30 ...at Little MiamiJan. 6 ......at Western BrownJan. 7 ......East ClintonJan. 10 ....at FelicityJan. 13 ....at Clermont
NortheasternJan. 20 ....New RichmondJan. 21 ....BlanchesterJan. 25 ....HughesJan. 27 ....AmeliaJan. 28 ....MilfordFeb. 3 .....at Bethel-TateFeb. 4 .....Western BrownFeb. 10 ...Clermont
NortheasternFeb. 14 ...at HillsboroFeb. 17 ...at New Richmond
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Exactly one-half of the eightboys who earned varsity basket-ball letters at Felicity a year agohave returned for another season.Among those graduated was
Southern Buckeye ConferenceNational (SBC-N) Divison all-starMatthew O’Brien. Leading theway this year will be returningSBC-N all-league Trevor Shouse.Damon Smith remains as the
head mentor at his alma mater.He said, “We’ve got a lot of
experience and quickness anddepth and we’ve got some prettygood shooters. What we lack issize. We’ll have some trouble withour rebounding. Shouse, a senior point guard, is
currently recovering from aninjury and will be missed early-on,but two other Cardinals areexpected to be tough this season.They are senior forward JeremyMoore who Smith says is strong,but particularly “strong on the leftside of the floor” and senior offguard Jake Frey has “quicknessand is a good shooter.”“We’re going to have to learn to
play together as a team and theyare going to have to learn to playtheir role.”Predicted the Cardinals’ head
coach, “Blanchester should be theteam to beat. They have most oftheir players back and Georgetown
always seems to have potential.“We’re going to be an improved
team. We have the potential to be areal contender in the league.”
Varsity RosterTrevor Shouse, 5-feet, 10-inch-
es senior guard; Jeremy Moore, 5-feet, 11-inches, senior forward;Jake Fry, 5-feet, 8-inches, seniorwing; Jake Jones, 5-feet, 8-inches,senior guard; Clay Wehrun, 5-feet,9-inches, senior forward; DerrickBrock, 5-feet, 9-inches, seniorguard; Devin Trammell, 5-feet, 8-inches, senior guard; Sean Lee, 6-feet, senior center and forward,Jeremy Miller, 5-feet, 10-inchessenior forward; ChristopherSmith, 6-feet, 1-inch, junior for-ward; Shane Reese, 6-feet, 2-inch-es, junior center; and Ethan Rudd,6-feet, 2-inches, junior center.
Head coach Damon Smith
The Felicity-Franklin Cardinals are, front row from left, Ethan Rudd, Derrick Brock, JakeJones, Jacob Fry; back row, coach Damon Smith, Chris Smith, Jeremy Moore, TrevorShouse, Shane Reese, and Shawn Lee.
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Varsity ScheduleDec. 6 .....at New RichmondDec. 9 .....at BlanchesterDec. 12 ...at Deer ParkDec. 16 ...East ClintonDec. 27 ...at Ripley Holiday
TournamentDec. 28 ...at Ripley Holiday
TournamentJan. 6 ......at WilliamsburgJan. 7 ......at AmeliaJan. 10 ....GoshenJan. 13 ....GeorgetownJan. 17 ....St. BernardJan. 20 ....at BataviaJan. 21 ....Bethel-TateJan. 27 ....Blanchester
(Homecoming)Jan. 31 ....at FayettevilleFeb. 3 .....at East ClintonFeb. 4 .....WilliamsburgFeb. 10 ...at GeorgetownFeb. 14 ...White OakFeb. 17 ...Batavia
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The Warriors have a lot ofreturning experience as theGoshen varsity girls basketballteam prepares to begin anothercampaign in the AmericanDivision of the Southern BuckeyeConference (SBC-A).There are eight letter earners
returning to the encampment withthe loss of three. Among that num-ber are league all-stars performersKelsi Steele and Allie Jeandrevin.Last year the Red and Gray was
6-14 during the regular season and3-7 (tied for fifth place in theSBC-A).Dave Mason is beginning his
first season as the head coach ofthe Warriors.He said, “This team has a lot of
maturity among the seniors wehave. We have depth and goodguards and speed and quickness,but we have a lot of young playersand we don’t have much size.”The new head coach at Goshen
expects his standout players to besenior point guard Kelsey Steele,senior guard Allie Jeandrevin,sophomore post Becca Davidson,senior post Courtney Taylor, andwhen they return from kneeinjuries, senior post JessicaWilcher and senior post CourtneyTucker.Masoon’s choice to win the
league will be Western Brown fora repeat because “they are thedefending champions and alwayshave a good program. “ He also anticipates that New
Richmond with “some size” willbe a major factor for the leaguetitle chase along with his ownteam and Amelia who he said issimilar to his team because “we’reabout the same in many ways and
they have a good program, too.”Mason said, “We can be com-
petitive with everybody. Our goalis to win the league which we cando if the senior leadership comesaround and we play with a lot ofenthusiasm and spirit.”
Varsity RosterAllie Jeandrevin, 5-feet, 7-inch-
es, senior guard; Erica Miracle, 5-feet, 5-inches, senior guard; KellyParriman, 5-feet, 7-inches, seniorforward; Kelsi Steele, 5-feet, 4-inches, senior guard; CourtneyTaylor, 5-feet, 8-inches, seniorcenter; Kaitlyn Tucker, 5-feet, 7-inches, senior forward; JessicaWilcher, 5-feet, 8-inches, seniorforward; Julie Graber-Pels, 5-feet,5-inches, junior guard; BeccaDavidson, 5-feet, 9-inches, sopho-more forward; Hannah Owens, 5-feet, 9-inches, sophomore center;Brittany Clark, 5-feet, 6-inches,freshman guard; Kayla Miller, 5-feet, 4-inches, freshman guard;and Courtney Turner, 5-feet, 5-inches, freshman guard.
Lady Warriors set sight on winning the league
Head coach Dave Mason
Goshen Women’s Varsity ScheduleNov. 28 ...at WilliamsburgDec. 1 .....AmeliaDec. 6 .....at MilfordDec. 8 .....Bethel-TateDec. 15 ...at Western BrownDec. 17 ...East ClintonDec. 19 ...RossDec. 22 ...at Little MiamiDec. 27 Norwood TournamentDec. 28 Norwood TournamentJan. 5 ......at Clermont
Northeastern
Jan. 12 ....New RichmondJan. 14 ....at FelicityJan. 19 ....at AmeliaJan. 21 ....BlanchesterJan. 26 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 28 ....Western BrownFeb. 2 .....Clermont
NortheasternFeb. 7 .....HillsboroFeb. 9 .....at New Richmond
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Jason Kreimer, head coach ofthe Clermont Northeastern varsitygirls basketball team, expects hischarges to be competitive onceagain in the Southern BuckeyeConference American (SBC-A)Division race.Last year’s regular season
record was 8-12 and the Blue andGold was 4-6 and in fourth placein the SBC-A.He sees the return of four letter
earners from a year ago. Six whoearned letters last year are notcoming back.Among the graduated players
are SBC-A all-star Alexis Schmidtand Cydney Hill.“We’ve got big girls down low
and that will make us strong underthe basket and can give us controlof the boards,” said Northeastern’shead coach.He added, “We lack experience.
We have only two players with alot of varsity experience.”The taller Rockets expected to
do well on the boards are juniorforward Carly Aselage, senior for-ward Emily Werring, junior for-ward Jessica Kirby, and senior for-ward Spanky Burdsall. Juniorguard Osborn is expected by hercoach to be the CNE mainstay inthe backcourt. “Western Brown has won the
league about the past three yearsso I expect them to be tough againand Bethel should be good, too.New Richmond will be good, too.They have that six (feet) five(inches tall) girl.“We have a tough schedule, but
we can definitely be an improvedteam. We will have to work ongaining experience,” Kreimersaid.
Varsity RosterChelsae Osborn, 5-feet, 5-inch-
es, junior guard; Jackie Sullivan,5-feet, 7-inches, freshman; CarlyAselage, 5-feet, 11-inches, juniorforward; Allison Gilkerson, 5-feet, 8-inches, freshman; RachelWard, 5-feet, 4-inches, freshman;JoEllen Schmidt, 5-feet, 5-inches,junior; Lidia Wolf, 5-feet, 10-inches, sophomore center; BrianaSimpson, 5-feet, 2-inches, sopho-more guard; Abbi Pritchard, 5-feet, 6-inches, sophomore for-ward; Jessica Kirby, 5-feet, 9-inches, junior forward; SpankyBurdsall, 5-feet, 8-inches, seniorforward; Sarah Mantel, 5-feet, 5-inches, senior guard; and EmilyWerring, 5-feet, 11-inches, seniorforward.
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The Clermont Northeastern Lady Rockets are, front row from left, Chelsae Osborn, AbbiPritchard, Jackie Sullivan; middle row, Rachel Ward, Spanky Burdsall, JoEllen Schmidt,Sarah Mantel; back row, Lydia Wolf, Jessica Kirby, Carly Aselage, Emily Werring, and AllisonGilkerson.
Head coach Jason Kreimer
CNE Women’s Varsity ScheduleNov. 28 ...McNicholasDec. 1 .....New RichmondDec. 3 .....GeorgetownDec. 5 .....at ManchesterDec. 8 .....at Western BrownDec. 13 ...at WilliamsburgDec. 15 ...AmeliaDec. 19 ...RipleyDec. 28 ...at Reading
TournamentDec. 29 ...at Reading
Tournament
Jan. 5 ......GoshenJan. 12 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 14 ....at BlanchesterJan. 19 ....at New RichmondJan. 24 ....at BataviaJan. 26 ....Western BrownJan. 28 ....at AmeliaFeb. 2 .....at GoshenFeb. 6 .....PeeblesFeb. 9 .....Bethel-Tate
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BY RICHARD CRAWFORDSun staff
Milford head boys basketballcoach Joe Cambron lettered nine ofhis players last year and four ofthem are back in the fold for anoth-er season of competition.Among the cagers lost were Fort
Ancient Valley Conference East(FAVC-E) Division all-stars ZachBaker, Nick Hittner, Jess Stankevehand Cody Dierks. Rob Overbeck isa returnee from the all-conference
contingent.Cambron, who was the FAVC
East Division’s coach of the yeardue to leading the Red and White tothe FAVC-E title with a 14-2 record(16-5 overall), says of his currentsquad, “We have size so the insideplay will be good, but we are incon-sistent with our guard play andsome of the players are not accept-ing their roles.”In addition to Overbeck who is a
Milford Eagles have size on their side
The Milford Eagles are, front row from left, Josiah Greve, Brennan Farrell, Austin Tayler, JoeZurschmiede; back row, Robby Conley, Rob Overbeck, Garrett Mayleben, Cy Overbeck, andDavid Chesnut.
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Clermont Northeastern losteight players who first-year headcoach Jason Iles described as “theheart and soul of the team. He hasno varsity returning lettermen withwhom to lead or build his squadaround.“The guys are very quick and
athletic,” said their coach, but hecautioned his charges are “notvery big.”Among the departed are
Southern Buckeye ConferenceAmerican (SBC-A) Division all-stars the twin towers Jake andJosh Hogue, Ryan Mummert, andJohn Bailey.Iles does see some potential tal-
ent on his young squad. SeniorLucas Wolfe is described by hiscoach as “all-purpose,” othersforeseen to do well are junior postDerek Schmidt, senior guard TreyJohnson who is “a lot quicker thisyear,” sophomore shooting guardJay Teaney, and senior forwardand center Alex Gilkerson “themost athletic player on the team.”The new Northeastern head
honcho expects SBC-A defendingchampion Goshen to be tough tounseat and that Amelia may havethe best chance to do so.“I think we’ll be pretty success-
ful,” said Iles. “We’ll be doing alot of new things. I know our
defense will win games for us. It’svery good that the kids havealready bought into our plans.”
Varsity RosterJeff Johnson, 6-feet, senior
guard and forward; Jay Teaney, 5-feet, 11-inches, sophomore guard;Lucas Wolfe, 6-feet, 4-inches,senior forward; Trey Johnson, 5-feet, 10-inches, senior guard;Chad Dorsey, 6-feet, junior for-ward; Zach Myers, 5-feet, 11-inches, senior forward; ZaneBierman, 5-feet, 11-inches, juniorguard and forward; DerrickSchmidt, 6-feet, 4-inches, juniorforward; Patrick Cornett, 6-feet,junior forward; Alex Gilkerson, 6-feet, senior guard and forward;Jarrod Wolfe, 5-feet, 10-inches,junior guard; and AustinThompson, 5-feet, 10-inches,junior guard and forward.
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CNE Men’sVarsity Schedule
Nov. 29 ...at RipleyDec. 2 .....ManchesterDec. 6 .....GeorgetownDec. 9 .....New RichmondDec. 16 ...Western BrownDec. 20 ...WilliamsburgDec. 29 ...Lynchburg
TournamentDec. 30 ...Lynchburg
TournamentJan. 3 ......West UnionJan. 6 ......AmeliaJan. 10 ....at BlanchesterJan. 13 ....Goshen
(Homecoming)Jan. 20 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 21 ....at BataviaJan. 27 ....at New RichmondFeb. 3 .....at Western BrownFeb. 4 .....at AmeliaFeb. 10 ...at GoshenFeb. 14 ...McNicholasFeb. 17 ...Bethel-Tate
Head coach Jason Iles
The Clermont Northeastern Rockets are, front row from left, Zach Myers, Zane Bierman, TreyJohnson, Austin Thompson; back row, coach Jason Iles, Jeff Johnson, Lucas Wolfe, DerickSchmidt, Alex Gilkerson, Jarrod Wolfe, and Patrick Cornett.
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BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
Sun staff
The Milford varsity girls bas-ketball team has the ammo tounleash on the opposition toimprove on last year’s 10-11 over-all record and 6-10 Fort AncientValley Conference East (FAVC-E)Division (fifth place) mark. Conference all-star and senior
forward-guard Morgan Wolcott isback, but is currently injured. Sheis expected to help lead the E-Galsalong with another all-star seniorKelly Yee at guard. Five of theseven players who lettered lastyear are back in the nest.“The girls have been working
hard and many of them are soccerplayers who are in good shapealready,” said Milford head coachKristi McKinney of the soccerteam which finished its very suc-cessful season very recently.“We have four seniors so we
have leadership and experience
especially at point guard andthey’re very athletic and verycompetitive.“But we’re a little behind
because we haven’t had the wholeteam on the floor because of thelate start of the soccer players andthey’re learning a new system.We’re going to have to be patientwith the ball and its going to taketime to jell. None of this is aweakness it’s just going to taketime. We need to work on ouroffense and develop scoring andfocus on rebounding.”The E-Gals’ taskmaster, in addi-
tion to her returning all-stars,expects good play from juniorpoint guard Meghan Canter andsophomore pivot ShaynaSimmons.She is pleased her charges “are
accepting their roles.” “We’ll be very competitive. I’m
very excited about this season.The girls are working hard. Ourmotto for the season is ‘Togetherwe believe.’”
Varsity Roster Kelly Yee, 5-feet, 10-inches,
senior guard; Morgan Wolcott, 6-feet, senior guard and forward;Meghan Canter, 5-feet, 5-inches,junior guard; Joanna Eppers, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard;Bridget Rheude, 5-feet, 9-inches,
sophomore guard; Rachel Alley,5-feet, 9-inches, junior guard andforward; Shayna Simmons, 6-feet,sophomore forward; Kristen
Knight, 5-feet, 10-inches, seniorforward; Brittany Glasgow, 5-feet,9-inches, junior guard and for-ward; Emily Osborne, 5-feet, 9-
inches, junior forward; and CarlyVentus, 5-feet, 10-inches, juniorguard and forward.
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The Milford Lady Eagles are, front row from left, Rachel Alley, Meghan Canter, BridgetRheude, Jaoanna Eppers; back row, assistant coach Donna Drury, Kelly Yee, ShaynaSimmons, Morgan Wolcott, Brittany Glasgow, Kristen Knight, coach Kristi Mckenney, assis-tant coach Shane Ferguson.
Milford Women’sVarsity Schedule
Nov. 26 ...TalawandaNov. 30 ...at Walnut HillsDec. 3 .....at WilmingtonDec. 6 .....GoshenDec. 10 ...TurpinDec. 14 ...Glen EsteDec. 17 ...at AndersonDec. 19 ...at AmeliaJan. 4 ......LovelandJan. 7 ......at KingsJan. 11 ....at Little MiamiJan. 14 ....Walnut HillsJan. 18 ....WilmingtonJan. 23 ....at Western BrownJan. 25 ....at TurpinJan. 28 ....at Glen EsteFeb. 1 ...... AndersonFeb. 4 .....at LovelandFeb. 8 .....KingsFeb. 11 ....Little Miami
Head coach Kristi McKinney
BY RICHARD CRAWFORDSun staff
It should be an interesting varsi-ty girls basketball season atBethel-Tate High School.The Tigers have quickness to
toughen their rugged defense forthis campaign, but good overallteam size does not really exist.Last year the Red and Gray was
13-7 overall regular season and 6-4 and second in the SouthernBuckeye Conference AmericanDivision (SBC-A) race.Head coach Dave Fallis wel-
comes the return of four of the sixplayers he lettered a year ago froma tough (SBC-A) championshipchase.“Definitely our defense will be
a strength and we have good over-all team speed,” he said. But headded that his charges are “under-sized. We are not a tall team. . . “We are going to need our speed
and defense to lead us to overcom-ing our lack of size.”The Red and Gray has two
starters back in the fold from aseason ago. Senior center and for-ward Cyra Jones and senior pointguard Carolin Baker, a SBC-A all-star, are returning to share theirtalented leadership capabilitiesand experience with their team-mates.Graduated are SBC-A all-stars
Tess Jenike and Brooke Kenneda.Fallis expects this duo will
receive help from some up-and-coming talent the likes of juniorguard Sydney Kilgore, seniorsmall forward Andi Lanigan, andjunior guard Taylor Atkins.“I’m counting on these girls to
be our leading defensive players,”said their coach.Fallis expects the Southern
Buckeye Conference Americanrace to be “interesting…WesternBrown always has solid basketballplayers and they are good outsideshooters. Amelia will be a con-tender, too. They came on stronglast year.“We’re trying to build our pro-
gram on the success we had lastyear. We can be competitive in theleague and we can beat otherteams in the league if our speed isthere.”
Varsity RosterAndi Lanigan, 5-feet, 6-inches,
senior forward; Katelyn Allen, 5-
feet, 4-inches, senior guard;Carolin Baker, 5-feet, 4-inches,senior guard; Cyra Jones, 5-feet,8-inches, senior forward; AlexShinkle, 5-feet, 7-inches, juniorforward; Sydney Kilgore, 5-feet,4-inches, junior guard; TaylorAtkins, 5-feet, 5-inches, juniorguard; and Kendall Murphy, 5-feet, 8-inches, junior center.
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Head coach Dave Fallis
Bethel-Tate Women’s Varsity ScheduleNov. 28 ...RipleyDec. 1 .....Western BrownDec. 8 .....at GoshenDec. 10 ...OylerDec. 13 ...at GeorgetownDec. 15 ...at New RichmondDec. 19 ...FayettevilleDec. 22 ...at ReadingDec. 27 ...Deer ParkJan. 5 ......AmeliaJan. 9 at ..Blanchester
Jan. 12 ....Clermont Northeastern
Jan. 17 ....BataviaJan. 19 ....at Western BrownJan. 23 ....FelicityJan. 26 ....GoshenJan. 28 ....New RichmondFeb. 2 .....at AmeliaFeb. 7 .....at WilliamsburgFeb. 9 at Clermont
Northeastern
BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
Sun staff
New Richmond may be themost improved boys varsity bas-ketball squad in the AmericanDivision of the Southern BuckeyeConference (SBC). Head coach Brian McMonigle
will have seven of the 11 playersback in the Den from last year’steam that was 2-18 overall and 1-9 (sixth place) in the conference.“We’re going to have stronger
guard play this year,” saidMcMonigle. “This team is a lotmore experience this year overall.They’re playing hard defensively,too. There’s a lot of pride in thisteam. . . “We’re going to have to work
on our play in the post, though.We have inexperience.”McMonigle, who was a former
basketball all-star at NewRichmond High and ClermontCollege, feels Amelia and WesternBrown will be the teams to beat inthe Southern Buckeye American.He feels he has some talented
players to help lead the turnaround of the fortunes of theNRHS boys varsity - senior pointguard Nick Hill, senior small for-ward Chris Turner, and seniorguard Jake Gundler.“We’ll be competitive in the
league. We have a good number ofkids who get along well and areworking hard to improve them-selves.”
Varsity RosterCole Bird, 6-feet, junior for-
ward; Austin Campbell, 6-feet, 1-inch, junior forward; AustenCraig, 6-feet, junior guard; JohnErnst, 6-feet, 3-inches, sophomoreforward; Jake Gundler, 5-feet, 11-inches senior guard; TuckerHawkins, 6-feet, 1-inch, seniorguard; Nick Hill, 5-feet, 7-inches,senior guard; Alex Horn, 6-feet,junior forward; Sam Leffler, 5-feet, 10-inches, junior guard; Evan
McKinley, 6-feet, junior guard;Chad Nort, 6-feet, 2-inches, juniorforward; Chris Turner, 6-feet, 1-inch, senior guard; and AustinWells, 5-feet, 8-inches, juniorguard.
The New Richmond Lions are, front row from left, Evan McKinley, Austen Craig, Nick Hill,Austin Wells, Sam Leffler; back row, coach Brian McMonigle, John Ernst, Chad Nort, ColeBird, Chris Turner, Alex Horn, and Jake Gundler.
Head coach Brian McMonigle
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Dec. 2 .....RipleyDec. 6 .....FelicityDec. 9 .....at Clermont
NortheasternDec. 10 ...at Newport, Ky.Dec. 13 ...at NorwoodDec. 16 ...at AmeliaDec. 21 ...HughesJan. 3 ......at MariemontJan. 6 ......Bethel-TateJan. 7 ......at BataviaJan. 13 ....Western BrownJan. 20 ....at GoshenJan. 21 ....WilliamsburgJan. 24 ....at McNicholasJan. 27 ....Clermont
NortheasternFeb. 3 .....AmeliaFeb. 4 .....at Bethel-TateFeb. 10 ...at Western BrownFeb. 14 ...Cincinnati
Country DayFeb. 17 ...Goshen
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Bethel-Tate head boys basket-ball coach Craig Stork lost fivelettermen from last year’s squadand he sees the return of two let-termen. The Tigers were 12-8 forthe regular-season and 4-6 (fourthplace) in the American Divisionrace of the Southern BuckeyeConference (SBC-A).Tyler Bullock and Garrett Lang
are the Southern BuckeyeConference American all-starswho graduated. “We’re going to have decent
guard play. This team has goodteam chemistry and everyone ofthe players works had every day,”said Stork, cautioning, we do lacksize, we don’t have much.”“If we want to be successful this
year we’ll have to able to playgood defense and play hard.”A quintet of Tigers are expected
to help lead the Red and Gray -senior guard Matt Small, juniorpoint guard Tyler Atkins, seniorforward Ryan Reese, junior guardJason Adams, and junior guardRussell Hartley.The head coach from Bethel
pointed out Goshen, defendingSBC-A champion, and WesternBrown lost the most talent.“The conference is up for
grabs,” Stork said. “The team thatworks the hardest and improvesthe most through the seasonshould win the league.“We’re working hard to get bet-
ter every day. The kids are buyinginto our program.”
Varsity RosterAshton Hutchinson, 5-feet, 9-
inches, junior guard; Tyler Atkins,
6-feet, junior guard; RussellHartley, 5-feet, 11-inches, juniorguard; Ryan Rees, 6-feet, 2-inch-es, senior forward; Matt Small, 5-feet, 11-inches, senior guard;Layne Cherry, 5-feet, 11-inches,sophomore guard; Eric Shinkle, 5-feet, 10-inches, senior guard;Jason Adams, 6-feet, junior guard-forward; and Nick Marshall, 5-feet, 11-inches, junior guard-for-ward.
The Bethel-Tate Tigers are, front row from left, Ashton Hutchinson, Tyler Atkins, Matt Small;back row, coach Craig Stork, Jason Adams, Ryan Rees, Russell Hartley, and Layne Cherry.
Head coach Craig Stork
Tigers to benefit from good guard play
Bethel-Tate Men’sVarsity Schedule
Dec. 2 .....at GeorgetownDec. 3 .....Cincinnati
Country DayDec. 6 .....at RipleyDec. 9 .....Western Brown
(Youth Basketball Night)Dec. 16 ...at GoshenDec. 20 ...BlanchesterDec. 30 ...at Deer ParkJan. 3 ......at NorwoodJan. 6 ......at New RichmondJan. 10 ....BataviaJan. 13 ....AmeliaJan. 20 ....Clermont
NortheasternJan. 21 ....at Felicity
(Cross Town Shootout)Jan. 27 ....at Western BrownFeb. 3 .....GoshenFeb. 4 .....New RichmondFeb. 10 ...at AmeliaFeb. 11 ....at WilliamsburgFeb. 14 ...FayettevilleFeb. 17 ...at Clermont
Northeastern
BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
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Brad Hatfield, head coach of theNew Richmond varsity girls bas-ketball team, expects his team tobe able to build around some goodsenior talent and leadership.Last year the Lions were 10-10
during the regular season and 6-4(co-runner-up) in the SouthernBuckeye Conference American(SBC-A) Division title chase.He has some good experience
returning to the fold among hisone half-dozen returning letterearners. He lost a pair throughgraduation.“We’ve got good senior leader-
ship and we’ll have good teamdefense,” said the former FelicityHigh School basketball all-star.But he cautioned, “We’re weakhandling pressure when we’rehandling the ball and we need tocommunicate better.”His two standout veterans from
a year ago who are back to helplead the Lions’ efforts are sopho-more center Josie Buckinghamand senior point guard SarahShoemaker. Both were SBC-A all-stars last year. Among the lost isleague all-star performer RenoFrayne.Hatfield anticipates that
Western Brown will be tough in itsdefense of the SBC-A crown itwon a year ago. “They’ll be reallycompetitive and Goshen will beone of the best teams in theleague. . . “We’ll be tough. I don’t think
anybody can compete with oursize. We have speed and good ath-leticism, too. We have a strongsenior class. We’re all going towork hard. The underclassmenwill play hard and keep the pres-sure to play hard on the seniors.”
Varsity RosterSarah Shoemaker, 5-feet, 9-
inches, senior guard; MikaelaRupp, 5-feet, 5-inches. seniorguard; Courtney Grogan, 5-feet,4-inches, senior guard; CamieKeets, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior for-ward; Riley Deweese; 5-feet, 9-inches, junior forward; BaileyDeweese, 5-feet, 9-inches, juniorforward; Cassidy Martin, 5-feet,7-inches, junior guard; JosieBuckingham, 6-feet, 5-inches,sophomore center; BaileyWorkman, 5-feet, 5-inches, juniorguard; Grace Jaehnen, 5-feet, 5-inches, sophomore guard; HannahHall, 5-feet, 7-inches, sophomoreguard; Alexis Meyer, 5-feet, 7-inches, sophomore forward; andTina Lawrence, 5-feet, 7-inches,freshman guard and forward.
Experience, senior leadership to boost Lady Lions
The New Richmond Lady Lions are, front row from left, Courtney Grogan, Mikaela Rupp,Grace Jaehnen; middle row, Riley Deweese, Bailey Workman, Bailey Deweese, CassidyMartin; back row, Alexis Meyer, coach Brad Hatfield, Carie Keets, Sarah Shoemaker, JosieBuckingham, Tina Lawrence, and Hannah Hall.
Nov. 29 ...MariemontDec. 1 .....at Clermont
NortheasternDec. 5 .....FelicityDec. 8 .....at AmeliaDec. 12 ...NorwoodDec. 15 ...Bethel-TateDec. 19 ...at BataviaJan. 3 ......at MadeiraJan. 5 ......Western BrownJan. 9 ......at Ripley
Jan. 12 ....at GoshenJan. 17 ....at SetonJan. 19 ....Clermont
NortheasternJan. 23 ....WilliamsburgJan. 26 ....AmeliaJan. 28 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 30 ....GeorgetownFeb. 2 .....at Western BrownFeb. 6 .....at TaylorFeb. 9 .....Goshen
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Batavia plans to vastly improveon its 1-19 regular season recordof a year ago and 0-10 in theSouthern Buckeye ConferenceNational (SBC-N) Division. Fourof the eight girls who lettered lastyear are back.Head coach Beth Wolfer is
encouraged by what she has seenin the pre-season.“We have team quickness and
they are able to finish up with theirshots. We’re working on improv-ing our shooting,” she said,adding, “But we lack height. Wedon’t have a really big person onthe team. Our little group willhave to play hard lacking height.”Wolfer has a couple of players
she expects to help lead theBulldogs with their overall efforts- freshman Sam McElfresh, anAmerican Athletic Union (AAU)all-Ohio player who her coachsays will play all positions, andjunior forward McKenna Fraleywho earned SBC-N all-star recog-nition last year. In the SBC-N battle for the
gold, Wolfer expects the perennialchampion Georgetown Lady G-Men to be the favorite againbecause “they always have strongbasketball athletes.
“This year we’re definitelygoing to be an improved team andthis group is working hard andthey show more interest in playingbasketball than some of the girlsin the past.”
Varsity RosterKatie Taulbee, 5-feet, 4-inches,
sophomore guard; AllisonWagoner, 5-feet, 7-inches, sopho-more forward; Kylee Richardson,5-feet, 5-inches, junior guard;Jessica Bauer, 5-feet, 4-inches,junior guard; Hannah White, 5-feet, 7-inches, senior guard;Bethany Grimes, 5-feet, 8-inches,senior forward; Erin O’Brien, 5-feet, 4-inches, sophomore for-ward; Katelynn Everhart, 5-feet,8-inches, junior forward;McKenna Fraley, 5-feet, 8-inches,junior forward; Jordan Foster, 5-feet, 6-inches, sophomore for-ward; and Samantha McElfresh,5-feet, 10-inches, freshman guard.
The Lady Bulldogs are, front row from left, Alexis Hebert, Jada Burt, Sophie Enriquez; mid-dle row, Haley Kilgore, Shelby Schaeffer, Katie Taulbee, Kylee richardson, Alister Nickley,Jessica Bauer; back row, coach Jason Strine, Hannah White, Allison Wagoner, KatelynnEverhart, Samatha McElfresh, McKenna Fraley, Erin O’Brien, Sophia Gipson, coach BethWolfer.
Head coach Beth Wolfer
Batavia Women’sVarsity Schedule
Nov. 29 ...Miami Valley Christian
Dec. 1 .....at GeorgetownDec. 5 .....at FayettevilleDec. 8 .....BlanchesterDec. 15 ...at East ClintonDec. 17 ...Summit
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The Williamsburg varsity boyscagers will be doing some rebuild-ing with just two letterman back inthe fold from the eight playerswho earned letters from last year’sSouthern Buckeye ConferenceNational Division championshipsquad that was 9-1 in the leagueand 16-4 during the regular sea-son.“Our team will have quickness.
It’ll be a team with speed, butwe’re not very big. Six-foot-threeis our biggest player and we areinexperienced,” said DanMcKibben, himself a former cageall-star at ‘Burg who was theNational Division’s coach of theyear a year ago.Leading the way for the
Wildcats will be senior guard JackHerren and junior guard and for-ward Kendal Young. Young was aSouthern Buckeye Conference
National Division all-star a yearago. Gone are all-conference per-formers Elliott Young and MattRichardson.“We have some guys with good
potential,” said McKibben. “Howwe do depends on how quick weovercome our inexperience. Butwe will be competitive.”
Varsity RosterLuke Workman, 5-feet, 10-inch-
es, junior guard; Jacob Herren, 5- feet, 9-inches, senior guard; JasonForsee, 5-feet, 10-inches juniorguard; Justin Kramer, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard; Ryan Boggs,6-feet, junior forward; Bill West,6-feet, 2-inches, senior forward;Max Madsen, 5-feet, 10-inches,junior guard; Kendal Young, 6-feet, 3-inches, guard and forward;Cornelius Myers, 6-feet, 4-inches,senior forward and center;Michael Posey, 6-feet, 3-inches,junior forward and center; TannerSuper, 6-feet, 5-inches, junior cen-ter; and Jacob Reed, 6-feet, 2-inches, senior center.
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Dec. 2 .....at West UnionDec. 6 .....FayettevilleDec. 9 ...... at East ClintonDec. 12 ...at GoshenDec. 16 ...GeorgetownDec. 20 ...at Clermont
NortheasternDec. 29 ...ReadingJan. 6 ......FelicityJan. 10 ....AmeliaJan. 13 ....at Batavia
Jan. 14 ....Deer ParkJan. 20 ....at BlanchesterJan. 21 ....at New RichmondJan. 24 ....North AdamsJan. 27 ....East ClintonFeb. 3 .....at GeorgetownFeb. 4 .....at FelicityFeb. 10 ...BataviaFeb. 11 ....Bethel-TateFeb. 17 ...Blanchester
Williamsburg Men’s Varsity Schedule
Head coach Dan McKibben
BY RICHARD CRAWFORD
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Coach Mike Hatfield sees thereturn of seven of the nineBulldogs he lettered a year agofrom a squad that had a 7-13 regu-lar season record and 3-7 (fifthplace tie) in the Southern BuckeyeConference National (SBC-N)Division.“We’re going to have an experi-
enced team and we’ll have depth,”said the former cage all-star atGlen Este High School. “We don’tshoot real well as a team, though,and we’re not real tall.”The head coach at the county
seat high school believes he has aquartet of talent to build his team’ssuccess around, senior point guardBrian Hawk, senior point guardDwayne Smith, junior forwardAlex White, and senior forwardDavid Pelphrey.“The league is going to be wide
open,” said Hatfield of the SBC-Ntitle chase. “There are so manyplayers who graduated from lastyear. Everybody lost a lot.Blanchester should win it, theyhave a tall team. Then maybeGeorgetown after that. They’realways so good.“I expect us to be competitive
for the league championship.We’ll be competitive in every oneof our games.”
Varsity RosterJeb Bucher, 5-feet, 9-inches,
senior guard; Matt Canter, 5-feet,10-inches, junior forward; MattCooper, 5-feet, 10-inches, seniorforward; Dillon Gilbert, 6-feet, 3-inches, junior center; Brian Hawk,5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard;Patrick Kuebel, 6-feet, 4-inches,senior center; Matt Montgomery,5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard;David Pelphrey, 6-feet, senior for-ward; Dwayne Smith, 6-feet,senior guard; Sam Suttles, 5-feet,9-inches, junior guard; AlexWhite, 6-feet, 2-inches, junior for-ward; and Neil Wilson, 5-feet, 8-inches, junior guard.
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The Batavia Bulldogs are, front row from left, Matt Canter, Sam Suttles, Brian Hawk, JebBucher, Dwayne Smith; back row, coach Mike Hatfield, Matt Cooper, Patrick Kuebel, AlexWhite, David Pelphrey, Matt Montgomery, assistant coach Aaron Brose.
Dec. 2 .....at St. BernardDec. 6 .....MariemontDec. 9 .....at Georgetown Dec. 13 ...at AmeliaDec. 16 ...BlanchesterDec. 17 ...at Riverview East Dec. 21 ...Deer ParkJan. 6 ......East ClintonJan. 7 ......New RichmondJan. 10 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 13 ....Williamsburg
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Five of the eight players whoearned varsity letters one year agohave returned at WilliamsburgHigh School for another season ofSouthern Buckeye ConferenceNational (SBC-N) Division girlsbasketball action.Last year the Wildcats were 11-
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The Williamsburg Lady Wildcats are, front row from left, Dana Little, Heidi McManus, SamClark, Chelsea Arnold, Amanda Rogers; back row, Elizabeth Meisberger, Sara Wetzel, MalloryGuess, Tara Dennis, Kennedy Clark, Ciera Hayes, and Courtney Wagers. Not present for pic-ture was Becca Chase.
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In their second season of com-petition in the Southern BuckeyeConference American (SBC-A) Division, Amelia head coach
Tara Kaiser feels her charges willsurely advance from last year’s 8-12 overall regular season markand 4-7 (tied for fifth place) in theleague.The Barons return exactly one-
half of the eight players whoearned varsity letters from a sea-son ago. Among the returnees aresenior guard Kymmy Simon andsenior guard and forward MeganMentzel who earned all-confer-ence recognition last year.Kaiser pointed out her charges
have “speed, athleticism, desire,and effort.” But the Blue andWhite has a shortage of height.Amelia will get good perfor-
mances on the hardwood from“the experienced” Simon andMentzel. Kaiser noted the “goodinstinctive play” from junior for-ward Cassidy Bailey, junior for-ward Danielle Lehn, and the “spir-ited play” of senior forwardAlanna Whited as examples ofothers of her team she expects tohave good season.From the Amelia viewpoint,
Western Brown stands a good shotat repeating as the SBC-A champi-on because the Broncos are“bringing back some of their best
players.” The Barons’ mentor believes
her team “will be competitive. Ourgoal is to be at the top. I feel bet-ter about this team than any otherI’ve ever had. They are very excit-ed to get started playing ball.”
Varsity RosterCassidy Bailey, 5-feet, 9-inches,
junior forward; Andrea Bresser, 5-feet, 8-inches, junior forward;Gabby Ferro, 5-feet, 7-inches,junior forward; Danielle Lang, 5-feet, 9-inches, junior forward andcenter; Hannah Lehn, 5-feet, 4-inches, junior guard; MeganMentzel, 5-feet, 7-inches, seniorguard; Kymmy Simon, 5-feet, 7-inches, senior guard; MadisonTerry, 5-feet, 9-inches, sophomoreguard; and Alanna Whited, 5-feet,7-inches, senior forward.
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The Lady Barons are, front row from left, Hannah Lehn, Alanna Whited, Megan Mentzel,Gabby Ferro; back row, Cassidy Bailey, Andrea Bresser, Danielle Lang, and Kymmy Simon.Not present for picture: Madison Terry.
Dec. 1 .....at GoshenDec. 6 .....GeorgetownDec. 8 .....New RichmondDec. 15 ...at Clermont
NortheasternDec. 17 ...at FelicityDec. 19 ...MilfordDec. 21 ...at Glen EsteDec. 28 ...TurpinJan. 4 ......at Mariemont Jan. 5 ......at Bethel-TateJan. 10 ....BataviaJan. 12 ....Western BrownJan. 14 ....at WilliamsburgJan. 19 ....GoshenJan. 24 ....AikenJan. 26 ....at New RichmondJan. 28 Clermont
NortheasternFeb. 2 .....Bethel-TateFeb. 7 .....East ClintonFeb. 9 .....at Western Brown
Amelia Women’sVarsity Schedule
Head coach Tara Kaiser
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Milford Eagles have size on their sidesenior center, the Milford mentorexpects his Eagles’ other standoutsto be junior forward GarrettMayleben, and junior point guardBrennen Farrell.From the viewpoint of northwest-
ern Clermont County, the top teamsin the Fort Ancient East title chasewill be Walnut Hills’ Eagles andTurpin’s Spartans.“We could be pretty good. We
going to be competing in what willbe a strong defensive conferencethis year with the teams having adecent amount of talent comingback.”
Varsity Roster Josh Roof, 5-feet, 9-inches junior
guard; Josiah Greve, 6-feet, juniorguard; Zach Cook, 6-feet, 2-inches,junior forward; Joe Zurschmiede, 5-feet, 11-inches, junior guard;Brennen Farrell, 6-feet, 3-inches,junior guard; Garett Mayleben, 6-feet, 8-inches, junior forward; CyOverbeck, six-feet, 6-inches,junior forward; David Chesnut, 6-
feet, 3-inches, junior guard;Austin Taylor, 6-feet, 2-inches,sophomore guard; Robby Conley,6-feet, 2-inches, senior forward;and Robert Overbeck, 6-feet, 7-inches, senior forward.
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Head coach Joe Cambron
Milford Men’sVarsity Schedule
Dec. 6 .....at SycamoreDec. 9 .....Walnut HillsDec. 13 ...at WilmingtonDec. 17 ...Brookwood
(of Atlanta, Ga.)Dec. 20 ...at TurpinDec. 29 ...MasonJan. 3 ......at Glen EsteJan. 6 ......AndersonJan. 10 ....at LovelandJan. 13 ....KingsJan. 17 ....Little MiamiJan. 20 ....at Walnut HillsJan. 24 ....WilmingtonJan. 28 ....at GoshenJan. 31 ....TurpinFeb. 3 .....Glen EsteFeb. 7 .....at AndersonFeb. 10 ...LovelandFeb. 14 ...at KingsFeb. 17 ...at Little Miami
Wildcats coach expects a winning season
Nov. 25 ...at Paint ValleyNov. 28 ...GoshenNov. 29 ...at FayettevilleDec. 1 .....at East ClintonDec. 8 .....GeorgetownDec. 13 ...Clermont
NortheasternDec. 15 ...FelicityDec. 19 ...at Deer ParkDec. 27 ...White OakJan. 5 ......at Batavia
Jan. 12 ....at BlanchesterJan. 14 ....AmeliaJan. 19 ....East ClintonJan. 23 ....at New RichmondJan. 26 ....at GeorgetownJan. 28 ....at FelicityJan. 30 ....North AdamsFeb. 2 .....BataviaFeb. 7 .....Bethel-TateFeb. 9 .....Blanchester
Williamsburg Women’s Varsity Schedule
because “they always seem tocome in a close second toGeorgetown.”His own Wildcats “should have
a good season, but I’d like to havemore numbers out for the team. Istill expect us to have a winningseason,” Lowe said.
Varsity RosterTara Dennis, 6-feet, senior for-
ward and center; Ryan Gifford, 5-
feet, 8-inches, senior forward andcenter; Heidi McManus, senior, 5-feet, 5-inches, senior guard;Courtney Wagers, 5-feet, 7-inch-es, senior guard and forward;Elizabeth Meisberger, 5-feet, 5-inches, junior guard; SarahWetzel, 5-feet, 7-inches, juniorforward; Samantha Clark, 5-feet,6-inches, sophomore forward;Mallory Guess, 5-feet, 7-inches,sophomore forward and center;and Dana Little, 5-feet, 7-inches,freshman forward.
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The Amelia varsity boys basket-ball squad will be doing some seri-ous regrouping this season withthe return of just two lettermen.
Eight seniors graduated from ateam that was 5-15 regular seasonand 2-8 (fifth place) in theSouthern Buckeye ConferenceAmerican (SBC-A) Division ayear ago. One of the seniors wasTanner Owens, a conference all-star.
Craig Mazzaro returns as thehead coach at his alma mater afterseveral years away from the posi-tion of which he was very success-ful his first term as the head coach.
“We’re trying to establish agood work ethic especially withour defense and learning and will-ing to play hard,” he said.
“We’re very young and veryinexperienced. We are having a lotof competition for the startingpositions and playing time.”
Sophomore forward and centerTommy Hacker and sophomoreguard Trevor Simon are the mostexperienced Barons back in thefold. Others uniformed in Blueand White who are coming alongwell are junior forward MichaelCrowder, junior guard RickyMoeves, and junior forward DaleLuginbuhl.
“It’s going to be a challengingseason for us, but its good to beback working with a good groupof kids,” Mazzaro said.
Varsity RosterTim Ell, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior
tguard; Jared Armstrong, 5-feet, 9-inches, senior guard; BryanOlmstead, 6-feet, junior guard;Matt Hacomb, 5-feet, 11-inches,junior guard; Alec Ruiz, 6-feet,junior guard; Ricky Moeves, 5-feet, 10-inches, junior guard; DaleLuginbuhl, 6-feet, 1-inch, juniorforward; Michael Crowder, 6-feet,junior forward; Trevor Simon, 6-feet, 1-inch, sophomore guard;Dylan Durden, 6-feet, 2-inches,sophomore forward; TommyHacker, 6-feet, 5-inches, sopho-more forward; Christian Dean, 6-feet, junior forward; DomMarquez, 6-feet, 1-inch, juniorforward; and Stephen Clark, 6-feet, 5-inches, senior center.
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Dec. 2 .....TurpinDec. 3 .....at MariemontDec. 9 .....GoshenDec. 13 ...BataviaDec. 16 ...New RichmondDec. 20 ...at Mt. HealthyDec. 23 ...at Glen EsteDec. 29 ...NorwoodJan. 6 ......at Clermont
NortheasternJan. 7 ......FelicityJan. 10 ....at WilliamsburgJan. 13 ....at Bethel-TateJan. 20 ....Western BrownJan. 21 ....at GeorgetownJan. 27 ....at GoshenFeb. 3 .....at New RichmondFeb. 4 .....Clermont
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