Moeller High School 2007-08 Cross Country Articles

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Travis Hawes, · La'Salle The freshman finished second at districts, fourth at regionals and 12th in· the Divi~ion I state. meet (15.:51.40} ..

Jordan Parayil, Lakota West · The senior was second at districts, sixth at region aIs and 38th at the Division I state meet (16:12.68}. ·',

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· Kyle Rewick, Turpin . The senior was third at districts, 16th at regionals and 54th at the Division I state meet (16:24.63}.

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BOYS' DIV." I RUNNER OF THE YEAR V·

· Dan Thaler, St. Xavier: '

Aaron Gehring, Lakota West .

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The freshman finished second at the Division Ill district meet, third at regionals and 26th at the state meet (16:36.13).

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SycamQre. The senior was third at districts, 11th at regionals and 64th at the.Division I state .

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. His team finished seventh at state, the highest · finish f6r a Cin·cihnati team. He also was Fort An-: ' .Cient Valley Conference-Cardinal co.ach of the year.·

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The senior was Division ·1 state runner-up (15:.22.86}, the best state finish ever for a Bombers runner. He was district champion; third at reg!onals, and ran a school-record 15:18 eartier in the season.

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St:eve Smith, Badin His team finished fourth at Division II regionals and 14th at the state meet. He was GCL Central coach ofthe year.

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Matt Belliston,, MiHord The senior. was :fifth at districts, ninth at regionals arid 84th at the Division I state. (16:4 7:15).:'. · .. ._:r·-.

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Adam Gloyeske, Badin , . · .. ·. The senior was first at Division II dis~ tricts, ninth at regionals and 67th at the state meet (17:06.50}.

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Brad Gloyeske, -· Badin The senior was fourth at Division II dis- tricts, 12th at regionals and 70th at the stat_e meet (17:10.45}.

Isaiah· Bragg; · Cincinnati Christian · The sophomore was first at districts, fourth at region aIs and 13th at the Division ·· ·JII·state meet (16:19.43}

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,, ~., .. ·" · Ander;son - Grahal)'l Camp~ bell, NathanieiFinney; Colerain -Tony Pechiney; EdgewciodTQbias Deardorff; Elder ~Matt Book, Mike Butler, Mike/Madden, Josh Makin, Kyle Schenkel; Rnneytown .;.·Brad :Besserman; ·. Georgetown - Calvin ·cahall; Harrison - Dim Bel!; Kings - · Nick Swinford; Lakiitatist'- · Andrew Hills; .La s~ile"" Seari Comer; Lovelancr; Coiy Bailey; Mariemont -p(ris Porst, Ti_m W'l'll't,:.

Mason - Matt Larcomb, Matt Kahl,1Ed Ca~in; McNicholas Drew Valenzano; Milford - Matt •' Bayman, Robbie Dearhammer;: Moeller- Holden Marsh; Oak Hills - Andy Rasnake, lzak Velas~ quez, Joey Mueller, Shawn Baker; St. Xavier - Chris Glenn, Gus Walter, Stephen Mackey, Brendan Corcoran, Peter WeatherS; Tu'rpin. l -Dave Rodriguez, Rob DiMartino; · J :~~~~g AlexAutran, Spike :-

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· THE ENQUIRER

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Selected by Enquirer reporter Tom Groeschen based on recommendations from area coaches

GIRLS' FIRST TEAM Lauren Ellerman, Lakota West The senior averaged 39.26 this year and was named to the Southwest District coaches' first team, as West finished third in the state.

Marissa Steen, Lakota West The senior averaged 38.09 this season and was named to the Southwest District coaches' first team, as West finished third in the state.

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Alexis Nelson, Mason The junior averaged 39.56 to help lead Mason to a state runner-up finish. She was named to the Southwest District coaches' first team.

Emily Wrigbt, Mason The freshman averaged 39.96 and was Mason's top scorer at state as the Comets were state runner-up. She was All-Southwest District coaches' first team.

Kelly Gaugban, McAuley Jay La Prete for The Enquirer

BOYS' D-1 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Aidan Javed, Lakota East The junior led Division I area players in scormg (37.2 average) for the second consecutive year. Ire finished tied for lith in the state (161); and repeats as Greater Cincinnati Golf Coaches Association D-1 player of the year and EnqUirer D-1 player of the year.

BOYS' DIV. I COACH OF THE YEAR Rick Bohne,

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His team shot 326-326 - 652 to finish second in the state. He also was named Greater Cincinnati Golf Coaches Association coach of the year.

The senior averaged 39.4 for the season and was All-Southwest District coaches' first team.

Kayla Hansmann, McAuley . The senior averaged 39.3 for the season and was All-Southwest District coaches' first team.

Erin Michel, Mason The freshman averaged 41.09 for the season and helped Mason finish as state runner-up. She was All-Southwest District coaches' second team.

Elizabeth Nebraski, Mason The junior averaged 41.5 this season and helped Mason finish as state runnerup. She was All-Southwest District coaches' second team.

Kari Hogeback, Colerain The sophomore averaged 38.41 for the season and was All-Southwest District coaches' first team.

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Brooke Van Skaik, Madeira_ The freshman averaged 41.5 for the season, was a state tournament. qualifier -· -_ and was All-Southwest District coaches' -_second team.

_Bailey Arnold, Seton The sophomore averaged- 40.5 for· the season and was All-Southwest District coaches' second team.

Chelsea Carstens, MND The senior ~veraged 40.9 for the season _and was All-Southwest District coache~· - · -second team. ·

· Annie Busam, Ursuline 1- The senior averaged ,41.35 for the season and was All-Southwest Djstrict co~ch- · es' second team. · . ·

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Badin - Dan Kruschinski; ElderBen Smith; Alex Haring; Fairfield Shawn Miller; Anneytown - Sam ' Tidwell; Harrison - Coope~ French, Dylan Ramsey, Jeremey Miller; Kings • Anthony Gady, Robby Keever; Lakota East- David Tepe, Doug Rees'; Lakota West- Tyler Green; La Salle - Buddy Braun, Aaron Meyer; Loveland '- Ryan Denney; Madeira Doug Tuke; Mason - Eric Prater; Middletown - Joey Richmond;, Moeller- Tommy Annour, Jarrett Gronauer, Nick Meyer; PrincetOn Scott Foster; St. Xavier - Colin Reenan; David Graham, Blake Harpenau; Seven Hills - Ca~ton Zesch; Summit Country Day - Luke Birk, Riley Burk; Turpin - Elliot Rubenc

Anderson - Holly Shelley; Cincinnati CountrY Day - Brigid Dunn; Colerain - ~ecky Wiesman;Kings - Jessica Stuart; Mason ., Allison Wehnnan, -Jessica Zhang; McAuley Ashley Wellman; McNicho· las - ~arrie Ftey, Lucy Frey; Middletown -Abbie Birch-_ , well; Mount !Notre Dame - ' Ghristille-Foppe; Northwest , - Heather McKee; · St. Unil!la - Allison SchultZ, M_egan Jones; . Sycamore -Amy Smith, Adrienne Wessinger; Taylor· - Jenna Reatherford; ' Ursuline -·OJiyia Capuano, 1

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Boys' cross country preview

It's St. Xavier, not La Salle, · ~s the preseason frontrunner. Bfr(!d?/nfs 7

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Division I St Xavier and La Salle, foes School Points in the Greater Catholic 1. St Xayier (6) 90 League's South division, are 2,.Turpin 70" separated by about 5 miles. 3. La Salle (2) 68 It wouldn't be too much of a ~-Loveland(!) 64 stretch to see the school's 5. Elder 56 cross country runners pass- p.Sycamore 42 ing each other as they train for 7. Mason 40 the 3.1-mile races. 8. Milford 28 Though La Salle is the two- 9.Anderson 24 time defending state champi- 10."Kings i3 on, the Bombers found a way to pass the Lancers atop the Others receiving votes: LakoEnquirer preseason Division I ta West 12, Oak Hills 11, Moelcoaches' poll. . ler 11, Colerain 6, Middletown "La Salle graduated a lot of 3, Lebanon 2 runners," St. X coach Mike Dehring said. 'The league. is Divisions 11·111 traditionally strong year in School PointS and year out. ... There are four 1. Wyoming(4) 48 or five teams with the chance 2.Ta~or · ···· · 42 to be No.1, and I think we are 3. Badin 38 one of them." 4. Mariemont 3f- · Being voted into the top 5: S8Verl Hilis 30 spot is nice, Dehring said. But ~- Ci~Cinnati c~ristian . 28 " someone will need to help all1. Indian Hill 21 state perfonner Dan Thaler. New Richmond 25 · "My biggest concern is that a. 9. McNicholas • 24 we have to have guys step up ~O.Madeira · 21 and become good second and third men," Dehring said. Others receiving votes: Ripley La Salle was voted third to 4, Georgetown 2, Goshen 3, start the season. The Lancers Roger Bacon 3, Purcelll return just one of their top seven runners. But La Salle has finished first or second at state six times since 2000 for a led by senior Kyle Rewick, reason. whose time of 16:30 is the "It's going to be a great third-best all time at the challenge this year," coach school. Rob DiMartino and Frruik Russo said. "We've got Nicholas El-Khoury are also guys who will need to step up threats for Turpin. for us." Wyoming tops the DiviFortAncient Valley Confer- sions li-lli poll for the second ence member Turpin was vot- consecutive year. The Cowed second in Division I. The boys return Junior Olympic Spartans return six ruimers1 . nationQl qualifier Spike Knick-

el, a senior, and iuni?r Peter Leugers. Taylor, wtth new coach Jeff Smith, was voted second. Others to Watch:

Division I Anderson: The Redskins will be led by Alex Bare and '

Graham Campbell. Loveland: Coach Scott Sears begins his ninth year with Nick Baker, Chris Oligee and Cory Bailey leading the Tigers. Those three and Cuilen Belleville were all-league perfonners last season. Elder: Captains Matt Book and Kyle Schenkle return to lead the Panthers. Others to watch: Dave Rodriguez (Turpin), Drew DiSabatino (Turpin), Ed Carlin (Mason), Holden Marsh (Moeller), Nick Swinford (Kings), Tom Pechiney (Colerain), Matt Belliston (Milford).

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Divisions 11-111 Badin: Twin seniors Brad and Adam Gloyeske will lead the Rams this season as coach Steve Smith looks to win the GCL Central. Cincinnati Chi1stlan: Junior Josiah Bragg and sophomore Isaiah Bragg had times strong enough to reach state as individuals had the Cougars not qualified as a team a year ago. Seven Hills: Tana Luckie begins her 24th season coaching, with Peter Mannion and Bryan Romaine as the stars. Others to watch: Kevin ' Quinn (Wyoming),. Dan Marty (Wyoming), Sam Durham (Seven Hills), Brent Fritz (Badin), J\d<lm Bird (Madeira);


' Boys' cross country Division 1 t c ·•l.Q -G Troy Regional " (3.1 miles at Troy Memorial Stadium) Top four teams and 16 Individuals advance to

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stale Team Scores: I. Centerville 77; 2. Mason 12!; 3. Turpin 124; 4. St. Xavier 134. Top Finishers: I. Rooth (Miamisburg) 15:41; 2. Wills (Mason) 15:45; 3. Thaler(St. X) 15:4 7; 4. Hawes (La Salle) 15:54; 5. Roberts (C'ville) 16:04; 6. Parayll (West) 16:11; 7. Gehnng (West) 16:12; B. Michna (Fairmont) 16:14; 9. Belliston (Milford) 16:15; 10. Sharkey(ButleQ 16:16; II. Foley(Sycamore) 16:17; 12. Neff (Butler) 16:17; 13. Norris (Butler) !6:!B; 14. Schmidt (C'ville) 16:20; 15. Baker (Loveland) !6:2D; 16. Rewick (Turpin) !6:21.

Pickerington Regional (3.1 miles at Pickerington) . Top four teams and 16 Individuals advance to stale Team Scores: I. Pickenngton North 96, 2. Hil· liard Davidson 107, 3. Reynoldsburg 115, 4. Sylvania North~ew 167 Top finishen: I. Batchelder (Worth. Kilbourne) 15:49; 2. Jackson (Hilliard Dartly) 15:50; 3. Esbin (Syl. Northview) 16:01; 4. Szana (Worth. Thoma) 16:08; 5. Pettiford (To!. St Fra) 16:10; 6.' Ahmed (Gal· !away westland) 16:13; 7. Corder (Pick. North) 16:13; 8. Cartlajal (Dublin Scioto) 16:17; 9. Garteb (Pick. North) 16:20; !D. Beckmann (Gahanna Uncoln) 16:22; II. Hershner (Lexington) !6:26; 12. McKenna (Hilliard Oartly) 16:26; 13. Bascal (Findlay) 16:27; 14. Murphy (Reynoldsburg) 16:2B; !5. Kirapik (Hilliard Davidson) 16:31; 16. Hannaford (Wester. North) 16:33. Division II

Troy Regional (3.1 miles at Troy Memorial Stadiwnl Top four teams and 16 individuals advance to stale Team Scof'tF I. Tippecanoo 71; 2. Northwest· em 107; 3. Carroll114; 4. Badin 142. Top Finishers: I. Tnck (Carroll) 16:12:2. Salyer (Tipp) !6:!9; 3. Hines (Shawnee) !6:23; 4. McCubbin (N'westem) 16:25; 5. Jones (N'westem) 16:25; 6. Hix (Oakwood) 16:3B: 7. GogJe (Big Walnut) 16:39; B. Annbrust (Big Walnut) 16:41; 9. A. Gloyeske (Badin) 16:42; !D. Hatcher (Bellefontaine) 16:44; 11. Feit· shans (Tipp) 16:45; 12. B. Gloyeske (Badin) !6:46; 13. Lacey (Kent) 16:4B; 14. Ruthertord (St Francis) 16:49; 15. Hawke (St. Pans) 16:50; 16. Kiggins (Car· roll) 16:51.

Pickerington Regional (3.1 miles at Pickerington) Top four teams and 16 individuals advance to stale Team Scores: I. Uhnchsville Claymont B5; 2. Canal Winchester B7; 3. Vincent Warren 112; 4. Chill. Unioto 121. Individual Scores: I. Dills (Unioto) 16:03; 2. Cantley (Vincent Warren) 16: 12; 3. Edwards (Uhnchs· ville) 16:26; 4.1rwin (Canal Winchester) 16:3D; 5. Wil· son (Vincent Warren) 16:36; 6. Ustoo (Cirtle~lle) 16:40; 7. Winiard (Can. Winchester) 16:41; B. Jones (Gnadenhutten) 16:42; 9. Thornburg (St. Clairs~lle) 16:45; 10. Dotts (Uhnchsville) !6:46; 11. Edwards (Unioto) 16:49; 12. Rhue (The Plains Athens) !6:51; 13. Cavallaro (Col. Bexley) 16:57; 14. Muller (Col. Bexley) 17:00; 15. Edens (Canal Winchester) 17:02; 16. Sayre (Zoarville Tu) 17:06.

Division Ill Troy Regional (3.1 miles at Troy Memorial Stadium) Top four teams and 16 individuals advance to stale Team Scores: I. Russia 61; 2. St. Henry 116; 3. New Bremen 125; 4. Minster 134. Top Finishers: 1. W. Lutlrell (Day. CMstian) 16:08; 2. J. Lutlrell (Day. Chnstian) 16:17; 3. Cotton :summit) 16:28; 4. Bragg (Fairmont) 16:36; 5. Born· horst (Russia) 16:41; 6. Ho~ng (Russia) 16:42; 7. Ul· J lard (Anna) 16:44; 8. Kremer(New Bremen) 16:45; 9. Peters (Yellow Spnngs) !6:45; 10. Bragg (Fainnont) 16:47; 11. Kuess (Coldwater) 16:50; 12. Onfry (Yellow Spnngs) 16:51; 13. McCarty (Bethel·Tate) 16:54; 14. Oiding (Minster) 16:54; 15. Cahall (Georgetown) · 16:55; 16. Mogle (New Madison)16:57.

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cross country preview ·

It's St.. Xavief, not La Sane, l as the preseason frontrunner; ..- .._.

·.By Todd Bonds Enquirer contributor

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el, a senior, and junior Peter;; Leugers. Taylor, with neW'· Division I. coach Jeff Smith, was voted; Points · :second. •,, · , _Others to watch: \

St:Xavier and La Salle, foes School in the · Greater Catholic :1"')' League's South division, are Division I ... · :? separated by about 5 miles. Anderson: · The · Reds!tirls\ It wouldfl't be to·o much of a will be led by Alex Bare arii:i: . stretch to see the school's cross country runners passGraham CampbelL . . . , ·,1 ingeachotherastheytrainfor · · Loveland: · Coach Scott the 3.1-inile races. , Sears begins his ninth year; Though La sane is the tw<r with Nick Baker, Chris Oligeei 'time defending state champiand Cory Bailey leading the' on, the Bombers found a way .. Tigers. Those three and Cu(j ·to pass the Lancers atop the · Others receiving votes: Lako- len Belleville .were all-league·: Enquirer preseason Division I ta West 12, Oak Hills 11, Moel- performers last season.\ ·.· ·~~ coaches' poll.· . · ler 11, Colerain 6, MiddletoWn · Elder: Captains Matt Book': • "La Salle graduated a lot of 3, Lebanon 2 . ·and Kyle· Schenkle retum'to~' lead the Parithers. ,.,t runners," St X coach Mike Dehring said. ~The league is Divisions 11-111 Others to , watch: Pav~ traditionally strong year iri School Po'ints .·Rodriguez . (Turpin}, ... Drew: · ·and year out ... There are four 1. Wyoniing1 4) DiSabatino (Turpin),EdCar-• 48 or five teams With the chance \'!i~lllti~-~giiB . ~o~!:>~n),N~c~de~!fo~~~ to be Nci. 1, and I think we are ,~1Jr~Yl9nl~\~si,\l! 3. Badin ' 38 · one of them." . ~liM~fl~m~~~::: i:(ili))[i!l';;~~tl1111/i (Xings), ToniPechiney (Cole-s Being voted into the top 5. seven Hills t,ilin), Matt 'Belliston (Mil-~ 30 · spot is nice, Dehring said. But ~);§l@j~6~1!1~Kff~liJ!'l[:j)~?J§~i~ ford)· ·. ~ someone will need to help all~ 1. Indian Hill · 21 · · . Divisions 11-111 . -~' state performer-Dan 'Ihal.er. ~'!Nl!~!~i~]·m~n~i'ifi!§i{!.ig~~*)~~~ Badln:.'Twin ·seniors Brad) ·"My biggest concern is that 9. McNicholas 24 , · · · we have to have guys step up ~Q,]iM~~~~r~l i\f:r~~iil!i!rl~~~~~w·wt and Adam Gloyeske will lead) and become good second and the Rams this season as coach,i third men," Dehring said. . · Others receiving votes: Ripley Steve Smith looks to .win th~~ • ' La Salle was voted third to 4, Georgetown 2, Goshen 3; GCL Central. . ~' · Cincinnati Christian: junior<: start the season. The Lancers Roger Bacon 3, Purcelll returnjustoneoftheirtopsev· Josiah Bragg and sophomore~~ en .runners. But La Salle has. Isaiah Bragg had times strong~~ . finished first or second at · enough to reach state as indi•·: state· six times' since 2000 fora led by senior Kyle Rewick, viduals had the Cougars not:: reason. whose time of 16:30 is the qualified as a team year ago.il . "It's going to be a great third-best. all time . at the · Seven Hills: Tana Luckie.\ challenge this year," ~oach school. Rob DiMartino and beginsher24thseasoncoach;,; Frank Russo said. "We've got Nicholas El-Klioury are also ing, with Peter Marinion and;, guys who will need to step up threats for ,Turpin. · · Bryan Romaine as the stars. ~: •for us:" Wyoming tops the D.ivi.Others tO watch: Kevin: Fort Ancient Valley Confer-· sions II-III poll for the second Quinn (Wyoming), Dan Mar:; • ence member Turpin was,vot' consecutive year. The Cow- ty (Wyoming}, Sam Durham: ed second in Division I. Th~. boys return Junior Olympic (Sev€m Hills), BrentFritz (Ba-:: Snartans return six nmners. · ·national nnalifierSnikeKni~k- rlin) A.-l::~m Rirrl fM:~rleir:i) r

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