PREP SOCCER STATISTICS 10-8-W10. Polls BOYS DIVISION 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
La Salle(1).......52 Moeller(1)....... 51 Colerain (3)......50 Lak. West(1)...48 St. Xavier.........34 Lakota East .....33 Turpin ..............22 Fairfield ........... 18 Oak Hills ..........16 Sycamore ........ 2
Others receiving votes: Anderson 1. BOYS DIVISIONS II-ill 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 6
Seven Hills(6)..69 Summit(1).......64 CCD .................53 Indian Hill .........45 Madeira ...........43 CHCA .............. 40 Wyoming ......... 27 Reading ...........18 Batavia ............14 North College Hill
Others receiving votes: Badin 4, Bethel-Tate 2• BOYS KENTUCKY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10.
Ryle(4)............ 80 St. Henry(3).... 79 CovCath(2)..... 73 Boone County.64 Scott ................48 Highlands ........ 44 Campbell Co....30 Dixie Heights ... 30 Conner .............28 Newport CC .....15
Others receiving votes: H Cross 2; Simon Kenton, Bishop Brossart 1. r GIRLS DIVISION 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 4.
Ursuline (4)......40 St. Ursula .........36 McAuley .......... 31 Lakota West .... 25 Oak Hills.......... 25
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Seton ...............19 Fairfield ........... 19 Glen Este ......... 9 Mason .............. 9 Mercy .............. 4
Others receiving votes: C Colerain l 1i GIRLS DIVISIONS 11-III 1. Indian Hill(10) 100 2. Badin ............. 82 3. Wyoming ....... 77 4. McNibholas ... 75 5. Roger Bacon . 63 6. Madeira ......... 51 7. CHCA ............ 30 8. CCD ............... 20 9. Summit.......... 19 10. N. Richmond.. 10 10. Mariemont ..... 10 Others receiving votes: Seven Hills 6, Batavia 4, Ross 2. GIRLS KENTUCKY 1. Ryle (4)............ 80 1. Notre Dame(3) 80 3. St. Henry ......... 66 4. Highlands(1)... 61 5. Bish.Brossart..56 6. Holy Cross(1)..55 7. Dixie Heights ...32 8. Newport CC .....25 8. Boone County.24 10. Conner ............. 8 Others receiving votes: Scoff 7.
► Top players OHIO BOYS Scoring Cunningham (Bethel) i 23 Jacobs(Madeira)...... 20 Miller(Bethel) 19 ".. """' Shtwei(Summit) ........16 Fear(Wilmington)......16 Lockaby(Ross).........14 Dill(Wilmington)........13 Benidict(NCH).......... 13 Sugarman(Sev. Hills 12 Heard (Lak. West)..... 12 Dunlap(Lak. West)....12 Hennessey(Batavia).12 Anderson La Salle ...11 ( ) 11 ......... Lyons(Moeller)
Mariscalco (Alter)......11 Porter(CNE)..............11 Woods(Batavia)........11 Spillman(Oak Hills)...10 Scott(Deer Park).......10 Crawford (Ross)........10 Cummings(Summit)..10 Cassidy(Princeton) 10 Hoffman (Colerain)....10 Berardo(Alter) .......... 10 Ayers(Northwest).......9 Bowers(Madeira)........9 Kumerle(Seven Hills)..9 Asif (Fairfield)..............9 Baysinger(Amelia)......8 Prendaville(Turpin).....8 Hall(Northwest)..........8 Heider(Reading).........8 Ellis (Wilmington).........8 Eslick(CHCA)..............8 'Byers(Colerain)..........8 Assists Jacobs(Madeira)...... 16 Miller(Bethel)............16 Fear(Wilmington)......13 Sugarman (Sev.Hills) 13 Mariscalco (Alter)......13 Stenson(CHCA)........11 Berardo(Alter) .......... 11 Daria(Bethel)............ 10 Stamper(Bethel).........9 Reckers(Loveland).....9 Cunningham (Bethel).. 8 Shtwei(Summit)..........8 Benidict(NCH)............ 8 Hoffman (Colerain)......8 Friermood (Harrison)..7 Shutouts Cornelius(Madeira).....9 Griehm (Wilmington)...6 Crew(Seven Hills).......6 Crew i (Lae. East)....... 6 Sto ati(Laer(La Salle) 5 Stoc (Northwest)...e) 5 Caudill(Reading).........5 Bray(Ross).................5 Klump(Batavia)...........5 KENTUCKY BOYS Scoring Becker(St. Henry) Blare(Boone nr) ......13 Sullivan(Boone Co.).12 Archual(Cov. Latin)...12 Poole (St. Henry).........9 Kordenbrock(CvCth)~~ 9
Long (Grant Co.)......... 9 Porter(Ryle)................8 Jackson (Ryle)...1........:7 Barwell(Scott).............7 Kleiman (St. Henry).....6 Weckenbrock(CvCth).6 Rust(NewCath)...........6 Vahlsing(Camp.Co.)...6 Schlueter(Grant Co.)..6
Division 11 Roy(CNE)................. 23 Brinck (Talawanda)...18 Schenck (Indian Hill). 16 Hoyles(Wyoming).....15 Ebersold (Wyoming)..13 Collins(Bethel).......... 12 Geier(CCD).................9 Conrad (Bethel)...........9 Case(Georgetown).....9 Assists Krietemeyer(Madeira) 9 Poole (St. Henry).........8 Henderson(Norwood) 9 Klare(Boone Co.)........8 Sedlacek(Kadin).........8 Sullivan(Boone Co.)...8 A. Vilkoski(Badin).......8 Becker(St. Henry).......7 Pembauer(CHCA).......8 Veneman(NewCath)...6 Keriakes (Indian Hill) ...8 Scroggins(Grant Co.).6 Hess(Hillsboro)...........8 Jackson(Ryle).............5 Fulton(Wyoming)........8 Lowry (Scott)...............5 Lake(Ross).................8 Kubiak (Scott)..............5 Bogolo(Ross).............8 Dressman (St. Henry)..4, Vollmer(CCD)............. 8 Weckenbrock (CvCth).4 Craddock (St. Bern.)...8 Ducker(CovCath)........4 Kelly (St. Bernard).......7 Raney(Campbell Co.).4 Russell(Summit).........7 Graham (NewCath)..... 4 Wiggerhaus(Summit)..7 Barwell(Scott).............4 Kalubi Seven Hills 7 Howland (Mariemont)..7 Shutouts Billiter (St. Henry); 7 Assists Kreyling(CovCath)......7 Byrd (Ryle)...................5 Division I Broomall(NewCath)....4 Ruszkowski(Urs.).....10 Cicero(Boone Co.)..... 3 Santoro(St. Ursula).... 7 Rust(Scott).................3 Blackwell(St. Ursula)..5 Schwegmann (Brsst.)..3 T. Veith (St. Ursula).....5 Coleman(Grant Co.)...3 . Mcliwain(Anderson)... 5 Morgan(Oak Hills) ...... 4 OHIO GIRLS Brokhoff(Oak Hills).....4 Kunz(Glen Este)......... 4 Scoring Division 11 Division I Huhn(CNE)............... 15 Herweh (Ursuline)..... 16 Tecklenburg (Ind.Hll.) 13 Blackwell(St. Ursula) 10 Pembauer(CHCA).....11 Cunningham (McA.).... 9 Schenck (Indian Hill). 11 Piening (Ursuline)........8 Conrad (Bethel).........10 Dressman (Seton)....... 7 Case(Georgetown).....9 Thornton (Seton).........7 Bulach(Talawanda).... 8 Rothenbach Ursuline 6 Krietemeyer(Madeira) 7 T. Veith (St. Ursula) )6 Cousino(Indian Hill) ....6 Henderson(Norwood) 5 Dietrich ghee hi a(St. Ur) 6 Ebersold (Wyoming)....5 Leopold (Turpin) ) 5 Ginn(New Richmond).5 Le poi (Anderson).....5 Horn New Richmond).5 Barron (Glen Este)...... 4 Haas(Amelia)..............4 Shutouts Votapek(Amelia).........4 Division 1 M. Veith (St. Ursula)....6
Barber(MND)..............5 Mallory(Seton)............5 Kleimeyer(Glen Este).5 Westerling(Oak Hills)..3 Division 11 Hufford(Fayetteville)...8 Gendrew(R.Bacon)....5 Morris(Bethel)............ 5 Colebrook (Sev.Hlls.)..5 Tucker(Georgetown)..5 Phelan (Madeira).........5 Hewitt(CHCA).............4 Hilberg (Indian Hill)......4 Haubner(Ross)...........3 KENTUCKY GIRLS Scoring Herman (Ryle)........... 22 Noakes(Dixie Hts.)... 14 Clark (Brossart).........11 Sandfoss(Highlands)10 Powell(Ryle)............... 9 Kennedy(Holy Cross).9 Ri sbee Conner Phirman(Brossart)......9 Jones(Highlands)....... 8 Halenkamp(Boone)....8 Bode(Holy Cross).....:.8 Sugarman (Highlands) 7 Matheny(Boone Co.)..7 Lydon(Boone Co.)......7 Holtzapfel(Ryle)..........6 Schabell(Notre Dame)6 Buster(NewCath)....... 6 Schuck(NewCath)...... 6 Assists Holtzapfel(Ryle)........11 Hebbeler(N.D.)........... 7 Powell(Ryle)............... 7 Jones(Highlands)....... 7 Klare(NewCath)..........7 Kennedy(Holy Cross).6 Phirman(Brossart)......6 Herman (Ryle)............. 5 Noakes(Dixie His.) .... 5 Brockman (Dixie His.).5 Matheny(Boone Co.)..5 Nieporte(Brossart)..:.. 5 Shutouts Gardner(Holy Cross)..8 Wright(Brossart).........6 Gronotte(Ryle)............5 Owens(Boone r) .....5 Williams(Conner)........4
Both Lakotat's are good; best West coaches, like s--29-gFr BY DAVE SCHUTTE Enquirer contributor When Lakota split into two high schoolsfor the 1997-98 season, many predicted mediocrity for both of the boys soccer programs. . The opposite has occurred with Lakota West voted No. 1 in the Enquirer's preseason poll with Lakota East holding the No. 4 spot behind Moeller (2) and Oak Hills (3). 1. Lakota West It's easy to understand why Lakota West is the favorite. After all, the Thunderbolts return 11 playersfrom lastyear's team that went 16-2-3 and won Greater Miami Conference, sectional and district championships last season. "We will be explosive offensively and organized on defense," a confident Cummins said."But, well have an inexperienced goal keeper." Brett Dunlap (14 goals, five assists) and Andy Lallithan (six goals,eight assists) are the offensive mainstays along with Bryan Heard and Collin Jewett. 2. Moeller:The lack ofexperienced defensive players could be tough for the Crusaders to overcome,especially in early season games. However, coach Randy Hurley returns leading scorers Scott Lyons (10 goals) and Brian Boroff (11 goals), along with midfielder Joe Carroll. "We're an inexperienced team in that we have no returning defenders or goal keeper," Hurley said. 3. Oak Hills: This could be the year that Oak Hills emerges not only as a Cincinnati power butalso a state contender. Coming off an 11-3-3 season, the Highlanders return the entire starting lineup including major college prospects Peter Mike Kaufman and Chris Gaines. Also, brothers, Shawn and Scott Spillman and Justin and Brandon Dobbs add experience to an already deep and talented squad. "With so many returning let
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ter men,we expect a higher level of performance," coach Chuck Ausman said."The team has no superstars and.well rely on team unity and cohesiveness." 4. Lakota East Second-year coach Danny Landrum's team compiled a 10-6-3 record in 1997, playing mainly under classmen. We're strong on defense at at midfield," Landrum said. "But, replacing the attack presence of Osagie Enaiho may be tough." However, Lakota East returns several key players including goalie Craig Salvati(10 shutouts), midfielder Trevor Snowden and defenders Jeremy Hilen and Casey Fischer. 5..St Xavier: Although the Bombers return nine starters, they losttwo defensive standouts who may be tough for secondyear coach Mark Poblano to replace. St. X will rely on veteran goalie Brady Watkins, who allowed less than one goal per game last season, along with'a potent offense. 6. Turpin: If coach John Basalyga finds a goalie and someone to put the ball in the net, the Spartans will challenge for the City championship. Senior striker and two-year starter Brendan Prendaville will anchor the offense along with Chris Brinker while Joe Vogt and Andy Barton will captain the defense. Many players gained varsity experience last season and this should provide for a solid team concept,"_ Basalyga said. "Our biggest task is to find a `go to' scorer and goal keeper." 6. McNicholas: This is the Rockets'first season competing in Division I but it appears that coach Brian Berning has a team that will contend. "We have an incredible defense and our offense is very strong," Berning said."But our midfield is a little weak." The Heffernan twins, Scott and Colin, along with Scott Tilford, Scott Hutchinson, Kevin
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BY DAVE SCHUTTE Enquirer contributor BOYS SOCCER When Lakota split into two ter men,we expecta higher level high schoolsfor the 1997-98 sea of performance,â&#x20AC;? coach Chuck son, many predicted mediocrity Ausman said. "I'he team has no for both of the boys soccer pro- superstars and well rely on team grams. unity and cohesiveness." The opposite has occurred 4. Lakota East: Second-year with Iakota West voted No.1 in coach Danny Landrum's team the F,nquirer's preseason poll compiled a 10.0 record in 1997, with Lakota East holding the No. playing mainly under classmen. 4 spot behind Moeller (2) and We're strong on defense at at Oak Hills (3). midfield,"Landrum said.`But, 1. Lakota West: It's easy to 4 replacing the attack presence of understand why Lakota West is Osagie Enaiho may be tough." the favorite. However, Lakota East After all, the Thunderbolts returns several key players last year's including goalie Craig Salvati(10 return 11 players team that went 16.2-3 and won shutouts), midfielder Trevor Greater Miami Conference,secand defenders Jeremy tional and district championships Snowden Hilen and Casey Fischer. last season. 5. St, Xavier: Although the "We will be explosive offen-' Bombers return nine starters, sively and organized on defense," they losttwo defensive standouts a confident Cummins said."But, who may,be tough for secondwe'll have an inexperienced goal year coach Mark Poblano to keeper." replace. Brett Dunlap (14 goals, five St. X will rely on veteran assists) and Andy Iallithan (six goalie Brady . Watkins, who goals,eight assists),are the offen- alowed less than one goal per sive mainstays along with Bryan game last season, along with a Heard and Collin Jewett. xpo- potentoffense. 2. Moeller:The lack ofexpe6..Turpim..If coach John rienced defensive players could Basalyga finds a goalie and be tough for the Crusaders to someone to put the ball in the overcome,especially in early sea- net, the Spartans will challenge son games. the City championship. However,coach Randy Hur- forSenior striker and two-year ley returnsleading scorers Scott starter Prendaville will Brendan Lyons (10 goals) and Brian anchor the offense along with Boroff (11 goals), along with Chris Brinker while Joe Vogt and midfielder Joe Carroll "We're an inexperienced team Andy Barton'will captain the in that we have no returning defense. "Many players gained varsity defenders goal keeper," Hur- experience last season and this ley said. should provide fora solid team 3. Oak Hills:'T'his could be concept," Basalyga said. "Our the year that Oak Hills emerges biggest task is to fixid a 'go to' ,not only as a Cincinnati power scorer and goal keeper." but also a state contender. This is the 6. McNieholas: Coming off an 11-3-3 season, Rockets'first season competing the Highlanders return the in Division I but it appears that entireâ&#x20AC;&#x17E;starting lineup including coach Brian Berning has a team major college prospects Peter that will contend. Mike Kaufman and Chris ,,we h ve an incredible Gaines. defense and our offense is very Also, brothers,' Shawn and strong," Berning;said."But our Justin and ` ,Scott Spillman and Midfield is a little weak." Brandon Dobbs add experience Heffernan twins, Scott to an already deep and talented andThe Colin, along with Scott Tilsquad. ford, Scott Hutchinson, Kevin "With so many returning let- 'Morath, Franco Munda, Dave