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For boys cross country, all schools except Withrow have boys competing in varsity cross country. Add to My List Edit this Entry Rate it: (1.00 / 2 votes) Translation Find a translation for Eastern Cincinnati Conference in other languages: Select another language: - Select - 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified) 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional) Check out the Enquirer Fall All Stars, announced January 1. The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) pushes for state athletic associations, like the OHSAA, to do their part in addressing racial injustice in our country. Read more HERE. Walnut Hills was in contention for the TriState Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week award, announced November 1. Kings went 7–0 in the conference, moving on to the regional semifinals. Turpin's Ella Lambert was the District Champion at the VOA race, while Lebanon's Faith Duncan was District Champion at the Cedarville race. GIRLS BASKETBALL:  Loveland finished the regular season with a 14-2 record in the league, while Lebanon finished at 11-3 and Turpin at 11-4. The Eastern Connecticut Conference is an interscholastic athletic league made up of 18 member high schools located in the eastern part of Connecticut. Withrow Leaves The ECC, Returns To The Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference. 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. Congratulations to Kings' Kevin Glennon for breaking the ECC record in the 100 fly (48.78) and 100 free (46.47) and to Walnut Hills' Alex Craft for setting a new conference standard in the 500 free (4:42.20). The Knights' 200 medley relay finished first, as did Kevin Glennon in both the 100 fly and 100 back. So, who comes out on top? Eastern Cincinnati Conference. Congratulations to Dani for winning the award! Walnut Hills Eagles Cincinnati. Joining Loveland will be individual qualifiers Coleman Miller and Jackson Miller (Anderson) and Adam Horn (Milford). Complete State qualifiers from the Lakota East Districts are HERE. Eastern Cincinnati Conference. Congratulations to William and Ella for winning the award! At State, Erin finished fifth in her 150 lb. Turpin's Dominic Cantrella (boys basketball) and Cecelia Hilgefort (girls basketball); Milford's Alex Hannah (boys basketball), Evan Fentress (boys swimming), and Erin Fentress (girls swimming); West Clermont's Marissa Jenike (girls basketball); Kings' Emory Crook (girls basketball); Loveland's Jenna Batsch (girls basketball); Lebanon's Camden Majors (boys bowling); and Anderson's Lily Cowan (girls swimming) were among the finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced January 5. Little Miami's Connor Petry-Minton and Aaron Horak also advanced to the District tourney. - Current. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY:  Congratulations to Lebanon for winning the ECC Meet and winning its first ECC cross country title. See complete list HERE. Shout out to Little Miami's Gavin Clishe for earning Player of the Year honors and to Little Miami's Ron Maupin and Walnut Hills' Brian Meeron for being named Coaches of the Year. Little Miami's James Janzen (boys cross country); Kings' Alex Justus (boys cross country), Leah Swayne and Bekah Baulein (girls golf), and Jules Fink (volleyball); West Clermont's Claire Hanna (girls cross country); Anderson's Coleman Miller (boys golf), Jackson Miller (boys golf), and Megan Bryan (girls golf); Loveland's Tyler Vallee (boys golf); Milford's Adam Horn (boys golf), Abi Loux (girls golf), Ryan Henke (boys soccer), and Ana Manning (girls soccer); Walnut Hills Meiyi Wu (girls golf), Liam Riggins (boys soccer), and Alexis Covington (girls tennis - singles); Lebanon's Grace Swartz (girls golf) and Riley Johnson (girls golf); and Turpin's Ellen Benintendi and Allie Fermann (girls tennis - doubles) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced October 13. West Clermont's Lexi Stewart (girls bowling), Little Miami's Alex Hobbs (wrestling), and Turpin's Maycee Herzog (gymnastics) are finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced March 9. West Clermont bowling was up for Ohio Boys Winter Team of the Week honors! Little Miami's William Zegarski (boys cross country), Grace Biddle (girls cross country), Aidan Jones (football), and Keegan Reese (boys soccer); Kings' Alex Justus (boys cross country) and Leah Swayne (girls golf); Walnut Hills' Jack Reuter (football); Winton Woods' Tyrek Spikes (football); Milford's Adam Horn (boys golf) and Emily Morgan (volleyball); West Clermont's Nolan Schirmer (boys soccer); Turpin's Brycen Haucke (boys soccer) and Ellen Benintendi (girls tennis); and Anderson's Aly Daly (girls tennis) are finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced September 21. 3 Posts. The ECC community is steadfast in its belief that the difficult conversations surrounding equality, those that have gone unsaid for so many years, need to begin TODAY. STATE MEET:  Congratulations to Loveland for placing seventh at the State Meet! Read more HERE. Erica's 536 led all ECC bowlers at the Colerain site. In addition, Turpin girls basketball, Turpin gymnastics, and Loveland boys bowling were finalists for the Winter Team of the Week awards. Complete District results are HERE. GIRLS TENNIS:  The ECC Tournament title went to Loveland, who outdistanced runner-up Milford 45-40. Turpin boys soccer is respected as one of the best teams in Ohio, having only lost 2 conference games since becoming a member of the ECC. GYMNASTICS:  In gymnastics, both Turpin and Anderson advanced to the State Gymnastics Meet at Hilliard Bradley HS. Turpin was also in contention for the Ohio Football Team of the Week award! Firelands Conference. Complete results are HERE. Our ECC squads that do participate in gymnastics typically fare quite well in both the regular season and into the postseason, and this season was spectacular! Read more HERE. Milford's Kaleb Gelter, Little Miami's Brentan Simmerman, and West Clermont's Bryan Hertel finished as alternates. For the boys bowling, Glen Este has had 6 title wins, while Loveland has 1, Anderson has 2, and Kings has 1. West Clermont's Darby Campbell was named Bowler of the Year, and the Lady Wolves' Leslie Campbell was named Coach of the Year. 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. Walnut Hills' Will Otten (boys basketball), Alex Craft (boys swimming and diving); and Phoebe Wright (girls swimming and diving); Loveland's Drew Gleason (boys basketball) and Tess Broermann (girls basketball); Milford's Alex Hannah (boys basketball), Evan Fentress (boys swimming and diving), and Erin Fentress (girls swimming and diving); Lebanon's Lindsey Sauerland (girls basketball); Little Miami's Mara Briscoe (girls basketball) and Aaron Horak (boys bowling); Anderson's Maddie Belcuore (gymnastics); Turpin's Maycee Herzog (gymnastics) and Eva Watts (girls swimming and diving); Kings' Kevin Glennon (boys swimming and diving); and Winton Woods' Kelsey McMenemy (girls swimming and diving) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced January 9. The Eastern Cincinnati Conference has an inherent duty to educate its student-athletes in more than just what occurs on the playing field. Cameron Mays led the Wolves with a fourth-place finish and a 647 series. - 2003. Click HERE. Go. Walnut Hills competed in the Miami Whitewater Sectional, with those results HERE. Also, Kings (boys) and Loveland (girls) cross country squads were up for the Fall Team of the Week award. Lebanon (wrestling), Walnut Hills (boys basketball), and Turpin (gymnastics) were up for Team of the Week honors. ... Western Reserve Conference. The Lady Wolves' Lexi Stewart led all ECC bowlers with a 594 series. CHEER AND DANCE:  Congratulations to Milford for capturing its sixth straight ECC Cheer title, finishing ahead of second-place finisher Lebanon. At State, Lexi finished eighth after she rolled a 581 series. Some conferences have schools in multiple regions, and will be listed in all applicable regions. On the boys' side, shout out to Walnut Hills' Ethan Moore and to Turpin's Logan Bliss and Kyle Allen for advancing to State as well. Individual champion and ECC Runner of Year honors went to Loveland's Ryan Chevalier, with Turpin's Jack Bentley and Kings' Alex Justus finishing second and third respectively. Kings finished ninth. MyOHSAA Login ArbiterSports Phone Policy. Turpin's Abigail Dittman led the Lady Spartans with her eight-place finish in the all-around. Eastern Cincinnati Conference. POSTSEASON:  Kings finished third at the Walden Ponds Sectional Tournament and advanced to the District Tournament. Anderson's Maddie Belcuore finished fourth in the all-around. SHOUT OUT to Milford's Emily Morgan on her 1000th career dig in the Lady Eagles' four-set victory over Mason in Sectional tournament action October 24. Congratulations to Hannah for winning the award! Complete results of the boys' Regional race are HERE. Coach of the Year honors went to Lebanon's Mark Bierkan. 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 conference champion title for boys soccer has bounced back and forth between Walnut Hills and Turpin since the ECC formed in 2012. Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton Lima Toledo Youngstown Zanesville. Each of these schools compete in a variety of OHSA Division 1 and Division 2 Fall, Winter, and Spring sports. The Tigers' Preseason and Postseason tourney wins, coupled with their regular season performance, earned Loveland its third ECC Championship in the last four years. 2021 Eastern Cincinnati Conference Swimming & Diving Championships on January 21|23, 2021 Individual State qualifiers were Turpin's Ella Lambert, Loveland's Emmy Sager, and Kings' Sara Doughman. Little Miami and Walnut Hills were finalists for the TriState Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week award, announced September 20. The Panthers finished the regular season with a 16-0 record this winter, while Walnut Hills is 14-2. In District 15, Lebanon's Kendall Folley was named a Senior All-Star! Complete results can be found HERE. Shop By Price. The Postseason tourney also went to the Tigers, who shot a 304 to outdistance runner-up Turpin by 14 strokes. Faith's first-place performance earned her Runner of the Year recognition. Because OHIMA is committed to the health and safety of our attendees, exhibitors, speakers, and staff, OHIMA21 is going virtual! Cincinnati Western Baseball Conference: Sports league web site provided and hosted free of charge by LeagueLineup.com - The Youth and Amateur Sports Portal! The Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC) recently announced that they will be going through somewhat of a league transformation. The Tigers' Tyler Vallee won medalist honors with a 71, while Milford's Cole Watson and Turpin's Nick Langan tied for second (75) and Kings' Andrew Sharp and Loveland's Joe Jankowski tied for third (76). Congratulations to both teams! The Warriors' Cooper Cummings rolled a 634, good enough for seventh place, to lead all ECC scorers. Both squads had tremendous regular seasons which continued into the postseason. The ECC consists of ten high schools: Anderson, Kings, Loveland, Milford, Turpin, Walnut Hills, West Clermont, Lebanon, Little Miami, and Winton Woods. The Lady Warriors' Faith Duncan and Hope Carr finished first and second respectively. Lebanon's Faith Duncan was Regional runner-up with her second-place finish. STATE BOUND:  At Regionals, congratulations to Loveland for advancing to the State Meet! Kings' Ty Stylski, Little Miami's Aidan Jones, and Winton Woods' Tyrek Spikes were among the nominees for the TriState Football Mella Player of the Week award, announced September 20. Complete results of the boys' race are HERE. SHOUT OUT to Loveland for capturing the title at the ECC/SWOC Tournament on January 2. Loveland won all of their 10 regular season games, then continued on to win the Ohio Division 2 State Championship. 1; 2; First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page. In the post-season regional semi-finals, Kings defeated Turpin to advance in the playoffs. Simply put, true excellence can never be achieved unless it is achieved for each and every student. Loveland's Lauren Donovan was named the ECC Player of the Year and the Lady Tigers' Todd M. Kelly earned Coach of the Year accolades. Shout out to Carter, Hope, Gabe, and Sammie for winning the award. POSTSEASON UPDATES:  At the Crossgate Sectional, West Clermont advanced to the District Tournament after its second-place finish. After months of planning, it was decided to begin by gathering students and athletic directors from all ECC schools to discuss social equality. Shout out to Dominic, Emery, and Lily for winning the award, as did Lebanon boys basketball! Also, Walnut Hills boys basketball, Lebanon girls basketball, and Milford cheer and dance and were up for Ohio Winter Team of the Week honors. In addition, West Clermont boys bowling and Loveland girls basketball were up for Winter Team of the Week honors. She placed second on beam to lead all ECC performers in that event. Read more HERE. Congratulations to Alec and Hannah for winning the award! Anderson's Aly Daly earned Player of the Year honors, while Loveland's Mikayla Pitman was named Coach of the Year. See list of all State qualifiers HERE (read more above). Loveland won 9 of 10 regular season games by a margin of at least 28 points. Walnut Hills athletic director Steve Ellison then discussed some ground rules. Other DII All-Ohio honorees included Winton Woods' Mi'Chale Wingfield, Cam Sanders, Tamarion Crumpley, and Seven Blue; Kings' Ty Stylski and Adrian Razo; Turpin's Gabe Hickman, Will Myres, and Will Guy; and Anderson's Brody Foley, Jackson Kuhn, Joey Faulkner, and Jimmy O'Toole. Walnut Hills' Gianni Allwein (boys cross country) and Caroline Meyer (girls cross country); Loveland's Alex Wolf (boys cross country), Sarah Madix (girls cross country), Calvin Cloud (football), and Tyler Vallee (boys golf); Milford's Sam Conrad (girls cross country), Austin Hardin (football), Adam Horn (boys golf), Nick Haskins (boys soccer), Lyric Birkley (girls soccer), and Campbell Robinson (volleyball); Winton Woods' MiChale Wingfield (football) and Daysia Thompson (girls soccer); Turpin's Will Schulok (football), Abby Montague (girls golf), Ellen Benintendi (girls tennis), and Julie Wittekind (volleyball); Anderson's Ryan Sullivan (boys soccer) and Aly Daly (girls tennis); and Kings' Jules Fink (volleyball) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced September 28. Kings swept the three medalist positions, with Leah Swayne (71), Bekah Baumlein (74), and Katie Gabert (78) finishing 1-2-3 respectively. Loveland's Ryan Chevalier (boys cross country), Emmy Sager (girls cross country), Aiden Callahan (boys golf), and Lauren Donovan (girls soccer); Little Miami's William Zegarski (boys cross country); Turpin's Ella Lambert (girls cross country) and Jack Cnota (boys soccer); Winton Woods' Andrew "Bam" Booker (football); Milford's Vince Ringland (football); Anderson's Jackson Miller (boys golf), Megan Bryan (girls golf), Aly Daly (girls tennis), and Sammie Engel (volleyball); West Clermont's Nolan Schirmer (boys soccer) and Erin Fite (girls soccer); and Kings' Jules Fink (volleyball) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced August 31. Read more HERE. Sort By: Quick view Compare Choose Options. Walnut Hills' Owen Murray (boys basketball), Loveland's Jenna Batsch (girls basketball), Milford's Miah O'Toole (girls basketball), West Clermont's Marissa Jenike (girls basketball), Turpin's Cecelia Hilgefort (girls basketball), and Lebanon's Alec Frank (boys bowling) and Hannah Rearick (girls bowling) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced December 1. Shout out to our Players of the Year, Winton Woods' Cam Sanders (Defensive Player of the Year) and Winton Woods' MiChale Wingfield and Kings' Ty Stylski (Offensive Players of the Year). Each of these schools compete in a variety of OHSA Division 1 and Division 2 Fall, Winter, and Spring sports. POSTSEASON UPDATES:  The following ECC divers advanced to the District Meet:  Walnut Hills' Elizabeth Noble and Elleka Boeres; Milford's Sophie Cooper; Turpin's Anna Grimes; West Clermont's Kristal Boyd-Hughes, and Loveland's Sara Mueller, Sydney Keil, Kali Egan, and Morgan Eversole. POSTSEASON UPDATES:  The Crossgate Sectional saw both West Clermont and Loveland advance to today's District Championships at Beaver-Vu Bowl in Beavercreek! POSTSEASON UPDATES:  Walnut Hills defeated Anderson in the ECC Tournament Finals to capture the Conference Tournament title! POSTSEASON:  DISTRICT FINALS:  Loveland fell to Centerville in the District finals to finish their great season as District runners-up! Hannah finished thirty-first with her 525 series. For the 2019–20 season the boys' leader is Jarryd Forthuber, West Clermont with an average of 222.7. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eastern_Cincinnati_Conference&oldid=978079407, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 September 2020, at 19:36. Lebanon cross country and Milford soccer were also in the running for the Ohio Fall Girls Team of the Week recognition. Winton Woods was up for the Ohio Football Team of the Week award. See complete results HERE. Turpin's Rachel Reichard (girls basketball); Kings' Madi Barnett (girls basketball); Anderson's Mattie Bailey (gymnastics); Walnut Hills' Ethan Moore (boys swimming and diving), Elizabeth Noble (girls swimming and diving), and Erin Martin (girls wrestling); and Lebanon's Tyler Stein (wrestling) were in contention for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced February 16. Loveland's Ryan Chevalier (boys cross country), Winton Woods' MiChale Wingfield (football), Anderson's Jackson Kuhn (football), West Clermont's Jenny Aicholtz and Alli Stahl (girls soccer), Kings' Jules Fink (volleyball), and Lebanon's Mya White (volleyball) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced October 6. Two ECC runners finished in the top ten - Turpin's Ella Lambert (fourth) and Lebanon's Faith Duncan (eighth)! Also, Kings girls bowling, Loveland girls bowling, and West Clermont girls basketball were up for the Winter Team of the Week honors! GIRLS GOLF:  The Kings Lady Knights captured their third consecutive ECC title on the links this fall. Hannah finished runner-up at Districts and Lexi finished ninth. Other qualifiers from the Middletown Sectional were West Clermont's Ryan Walker, Logan Eads, Isaiah Roberts, Cameron Mahaffey, Dylan Smith, Dauevion Williams, and Tyler Taktak; Loveland's Brett Hogan, Ty Harter, Jarod Mendoza, Tristan Greatorex, and Vaughn Pence; Anderson's Maclain Morency, Brock Vogel, Sam Mizukawa, and Sean Hartley; and Walnut Hills' Dezmond Gayle. GIRLS BOWLING:  Lebanon's Hannah Rearick and West Clermont's Lexi Stewart advanced to the State Bowling Championships! Loveland Tigers. The Kings Island Sectional saw Loveland advance as a team after the Tigers' second place finish. Congratulations to Ethan Moore (fifth), Logan Bliss (sixth), and Kyle Allen (seventh) for finishing in the top seven and earning a trip to STATE (read more above)! Read more HERE. The Postseason tournament title also went to Kings, as the Lady Knights outdistanced runner-up Turpin by 46 strokes. On September 28, the first of many ECC Diversity Task Force Town Hall Meetings was held virtually. For a list of All-District honorees from the Ohio Sportswriters Association, click HERE. POSTSEASON UPDATES:  Lebanon fell to Wayne in the District semifinals to wrap up a tremendous season at 16-4 overall. At the State Swim Meet, top ECC performers on the girls' were Walnut Hills' Phoebe Wright (3rd in 200 free and 4th in 100 free), Turpin's Ava Sutphin (6th in 500 free), and Lebanon's Katie Fisher (7th in 200IM). Vote HERE. Loveland cross country was up for Boys Fall Team of the Week honors and Lebanon was in contention for the Football Team of the Week award. Congratulations to Austin for winning the award! See complete girls' results HERE. FOOTBALL:  Winton Woods wrapped up its first season in the ECC with a perfect 6-0 record! For the complete list of All-Ohio players (Divisions II through VII), click HERE. At the District Tournament, Loveland finished fifth overall. Kings was in contention for the TriState Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week honors, announced September 6.