In 2019–20, Loveland got its first title and captured the ECC title. Read more HERE. Anderson's Joey Cron (boys basketball), Little Miami's Austin Center (girls basketball), Turpin's Cecelia Hilgefort (girls basketball), and Milford's Wesley Prather (wrestling) were in contention for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced December 28. Anderson's Aly Daly earned Player of the Year honors, while Loveland's Mikayla Pitman was named Coach of the Year. POSTSEASON UPDATES: Lebanon fell to Wayne in the District semifinals to wrap up a tremendous season at 16-4 overall. Congratulations! In District 15, Lebanon's Kendall Folley was named a Senior All-Star! Turpin's Cecelia Hilgefort (girls basketball), Maycee Herzog (gymnastics), Ava Sutphin (girls swimming and diving), and Peter Schmelzer (boys swimming and diving); Walnut Hills' Lauryn Hill (girls basketball), Phoebe Wright (girls swimming and diving), and Xavier Reblando (boys swimming and diving); West Clermont's Marissa Jenike (girls basketball), Lexi Stewart (girls bowling), and Cameron Mays (boys bowling); Lebanon's Cam O'Connor (boys basketball) and Camden Majors (boys bowling); Kings' Kyle Olson (boys basketball); Little Miami's Brandon Roy (boys bowling) and Seth Butler (boys swimming and diving); Milford's A.J. Simply put, true excellence can never be achieved unless it is achieved for each and every student. In the 2013 season, Loveland was a clear powerhouse with their 15–0 overall record. Complete results of the girls' Regional race are HERE. Read more HERE. POSTSEASON UPDATES: Kings finished fifth and Walnut Hills ninth at the District Tournament. Also congrats to Lebanon boys cross country for being named Team of the Week. GIRLS GOLF: The Kings Lady Knights captured their third consecutive ECC title on the links this fall. Also, Walnut Hills (soccer) and Turpin (soccer) were in contention for the Ohio Boys Fall Team of the Week honors. Congratulations to Lebanon's Zach Weber for earning Player of the Year honors and the Warriors' Nathan Chivington for receiving Coach of the Year recognition. https://tinyurl.com/ybbl29aw The three divers finished fifth, sixth, and seventh respectively at Districts. Complete District results are HERE. Loveland's Ryan Chevalier (boys cross country); Winton Woods' Tyrek Spikes (football) and Ziyad Lahbabi (boys soccer); Anderson's Jackson Kuhn (football); Turpin's Kaidan Naughton (football), Claire Klimkowski (girls soccer), and Jack Cnota (boys soccer); Milford's Vince Ringland (football) and Morgan Whitaker (volleyball); West Clermont's Gage Bullock (football); Milford's Beth Cook (girls soccer); Walnut Hills' Albert Vicino (boys soccer) and Alexis Covington (girls tennis - singles); and Lebanon's Nina Miranda (volleyball) were nominees for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced October 20. Cincinnati Western Baseball Conference: Sports league web site provided and hosted free of charge by LeagueLineup.com - The Youth and Amateur Sports Portal! On the heels of two victories at the Eastern Cincinnati Conference Championships, sophomore Erin Fentress has been named ECC Co-Swimmer of the Year. STATE BOUND: Lebanon represented the ECC at the OHSAA State Championships after the Lady Warriors' fourth-place finish at Regionals. See complete results HERE. She advanced to State after her fifth-place finish at Districts! Withrowwas a memb… See complete list HERE. Winton Woods and Anderson are in contention for the TriState Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week award, announced August 30. Congratulations to Caroline, Alex, Calvin, and Tyler or winning the award! Winton Woods' Andre Parker was named Coach of the Year! The latest run of luck began Feb. 1 … Turpin's Kaiden Naughton, Winton Woods' Tyrek Spikes, and Kings' Ty Stylski were finalists for the TriState Football Mella Player of the Week award, announced September 6. Complete results are HERE. Lebanon earned the Championship trophy at the Cedarville race, while Loveland was runner-up at Voice of America. Anderson's Aly Daly took the title at first singles, while Loveland's Grace Haught won at second singles and Walnut Hills' Emma Maher won at third singles. FOOTBALL: Winton Woods wrapped up its first season in the ECC with a perfect 6-0 record! Faith's first-place performance earned her Runner of the Year recognition. Read more HERE. POSTSEASON UPDATES: The Crossgate Sectional saw both West Clermont and Loveland advance to today's District Championships at Beaver-Vu Bowl in Beavercreek! Individual events results are as follows: VAULT: https://tinyurl.com/5f8f8vwzBARS: https://tinyurl.com/9vbbpn2vBEAM: https://tinyurl.com/29zkkwyzFLOOR: https://tinyurl.com/tr2w2vskALL AROUND: https://tinyurl.com/9hkca3wn. Loveland's Ryan Chevalier (boys cross country), Brooke Hatfield (girls soccer), and Babs Dwyer and Jenna Batsch (girls tennis); Kings' Zach Hymer (football) and Leah Swayne (girls golf); Winton Woods' MiChale Wingfield (football); Anderson's Jackson Kuhn (football) and Macy Hornsby (girls golf); Turpin's Matt Kissel (boys golf) and Ellen Benintendi (girls tennis); and Milford's Ryan Henke (boys soccer), Kennedy Robinson (volleyball), and Beth Cook (girls soccer) were among the nominees for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced September 14. Anderson Redskins Cincinnati. Walnut Hills' Erin Martin finished first at the February 14 District Tournament in the 160-pound weight class and advanced to the February 19-20 Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association State Tournament! Milford was in contention for the TriState Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week award, announced September 27. The Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC) is an Ohio high school athletic conference in the eastern Cincinnati area, part of the Southwestern Ohio Region. Kings went 7–0 in the conference, moving on to the regional semifinals. The Turpin Spartans were in contention for the TriState Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week award, announced September 12. Milford's Adam Horn was medalist, firing a 71. On September 28, the first of many ECC Diversity Task Force Town Hall Meetings was held virtually. Top ECC finisher was the Tigers' Ryan Chevalier who finished seventh. The Eastern Connecticut Conference is an interscholastic athletic league made up of 18 member high schools located in the eastern part of Connecticut. Winton Woods was up for the Ohio Football Team of the Week award. The Warriors finished just four points ahead of runner-up Loveland (53-57). Turpin's Maycee Herzog finished tied for 17th in the all around and Anderson's Abby Pitts finished 27th. Walnut Hills Eagles Cincinnati. Turpin was also in contention for the Ohio Football Team of the Week award! Sort By: Quick view Compare Choose Options. Congratulations to Walnut Hills' Elizabeth Noble for winning the ECC dive title. Other District qualifiers from the Lebanon Sectional were Lebanon's Logan Steiner, Tyler Stein, Tanner Smith, Joshua Bonny, and Matt McCowan; Milford's Kaleb Gelter, Ray Clayton, and Hayden Harvey; Little Miami's Nurbol Kanatbek, Caden Moore, and Collin Streuer; and Kings' Dzhambulat Zam Tckhovrrbov. Hannah finished thirty-first with her 525 series. athletics, ohio, Uncategorized. Congratulations to all three teams! With this in mind, ECC schools unite in their efforts to see a day when race, gender, sexuality, socio-economic class, ethnicity, and religion are not obstacles or barriers to achieving excellence, whether it be in the athletic arena, in the classroom, in the workplace, or in the home. Click HERE. Top-five finishes were turned in by Lebanon's Carter Davidson (second at Cedarville race) and Joey Shupe (fifth at Cedarville race), Loveland's Ryan Chevalier (fourth at VOA race), Walnut Hills' Gianni Allwein (fourth at VOA race), and Turpin's Jack Bentley (fifth at VOA race). POSTSEASON: DISTRICT FINALS: Milford fell to defending State Champion Lakota West in the District Finals 3-2 to finish a tremendous season with a fine 15-4 record. Football is one of the more competitive sports in the ECC, with games taking place on Friday nights during football season, usually late August to early November, depending on how far the team advances in the playoffs. In addition, Turpin gymnastics is up for the Team of the Week award! The ECC officially recognizes the following as Fall sports: boys and girls cross country, boys football, boys and girls soccer, girls volleyball, girls tennis, and boys and girls golf. Also, check out this Scott Springer story about the two coaches behind the success of these two squads, Turpin's Gail Maundrell and Anderson's Stacey Bailey HERE. The Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC) recently announced that they will be going through somewhat of a league transformation. Milford's Kaleb Gelter, Little Miami's Brentan Simmerman, and West Clermont's Bryan Hertel finished as alternates. West Clermont's Darby Campbell was named Bowler of the Year, and the Lady Wolves' Leslie Campbell was named Coach of the Year. Read more HERE. Withrow was a member school beginning with the 2014–2015 school year, but withdrew effective 2020–2021 school year to rejoin the Cincinnati Metropolitan Athletic Conference. Read more HERE. Kings was in contention for the TriState Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week honors, announced September 6. Kings' Gabe Hunt (football), Payton Schult (boys soccer), Sydney Barrett (volleyball), and Sara Doughman (girls cross country); Winton Woods' Tyrek Spikes (football); Anderson's Joey Faulkner (football), Jack Barnhill (boys soccer), and Sammie Engel (volleyball); West Clermont's Preston Hannika (football); Walnut Hills' Charlie Hamann (boys soccer); Turpin's Johannes Schwarz (boys soccer); Loveland's Ethan Smith (boys soccer), Audrey Planner (volleyball), Ryan Chevalier (boys cross country), and Eva Dudeck (girls soccer); Milford's Ryan Henke (boys soccer), Ella Lindsey (volleyball), and Lyric Birkley (girls soccer); and Lebanon's Carter Davidson (boys cross country) and Hope Carr (girls cross country) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced October 27.