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BY DAVE SCHUITE ' Enquirercontrihutor If the coaches voting in The Enquirer's preseason boys track poll are on target, La Salle will win a sixth consecutive poll championship. Although coach Frank Russo's Lancersreceivedonlyeightofthe "--~~~..1 21· first Pace l votes, th ey <Ul~ 168 points to edge Princeton (152) and St Xavier (123). . 'There's a lot of parity in Cincinnatiwhichwillmakeforan interesting season," Russo said. ''There's a Iot ofd edicated coach· · es and ·mt erest Is up. " · ~ d to the all of Russo al so pomle the school's feeder programs as "tormajorreasontor · " th erenewed . t t· k m •vn. eres ·m 1rac · · hi h d cy;o ~ ue Juruor g an programs are getting the kids involved at a young age," Russo said. Until La Salle won the city track title in 1993 for the first time, Princeton had a stranglehold on it with 10 consecutive championships. "It's exciting being No. 1 because the coaches are recognizing what the team has accomplishedthepastfiveyears,"Russo said. "We'vechallengeourkidsto continue the tradition." 1. La Salle: As in past years, the Lancers will be strong in the middle distance and distance races along with the field events. Returning state qualifier Derrick Butler (800, 1,600, 3,200) will team with Steve Padgett (1,600 and 3,200) and Chris Hoeffer (400 and 800) to give La Salle three of the top runners in Cincinnati. Inthefieldevents,l.aSallewill rely on Geoff Ziegler (shot put), Brian Phelps (shot put), Dennis Fieglein Oong jump) and Bill Blessing Oong jump). 2. Princeton: Although coach Ken Meibers points to a rebuildingyear, counting the VIkings out ·could be a mistake. · Look for Jason Porter (800), AC. Carter (100, long jump), DamienJenkins (hurdles), Adam Rouse (800), George Stover
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BOYS TraCk 4- ..J-'1~ Coaches Poll 1. La Salle (8) 168 2. Princeton (6) 152 3. St. Xavier (1) 123 4. Moeller (3) 103 5. Colerain 86 6. Elder 79 7. Winton Woods 51 8. Hamilton 49 9. McNicholas (1) 32 10. Middletown 28 Others: Anderson, Sycamore 26,~ New Richmond 25, Harrison 21, Fairfield, Eastern Brown 17, Taylor (1) 14 • Walnut Hills 13· Loveland 12, Clermont Northeastern, Indian Hill11, Wyoming (1) 10, Cincinnati Country Day 9, Lakota East, Finneytown 8, Mount Healthy 7, Hamilton Badin 6, Roger Bacon, Lebanon 5, Hillsboro, Oak Hills 4, Blanchester, Georgetown 3, Amelia, Madeira, Turpin, Kings, Ross 2, Lakota West, Hughes, Mason, Hamilton Badin 1. (3200), Robert Parks (hurdles), Curt Karim (400, 800) and Charles Turk (200, 400) to lead the team. 3. St. Xavier: This team is deep (140 students), has good speed, above-average distance runners and senior leadership. This combination should spell success for the Bombers and first-year coach Mike Dehring. Inordertoremainintopphysical shape for football at Notre Dame, Rocky Boiman skipped baseball and will handle the sprints along with Josh Watkins. 4. Moeller: The numbers may be small but the quality of the athletes should keep the Crusaders competitive. Moeller has four returning state qualifiers: Dante Murray, a two-time GCL Track Athlete of the Year and state qualifier in the 200 meters; high jumper Ryan Fitzpatric, fifth at the state meet in 1997; sophomore Anthony
Munoz is expected to improve :i overlastyear'sfifthplacefinishaLJ state in the shot put and pole! vaulter Drew Walter. , of Cincinnati ! 5 • Colerain: One · "I up-and-coming programs, the Cardinalswillbestronginthedistance, middle distance, sprints 1 and field events. ;1 Sophomore Mason Ward, one of the premier distance runners , in Cincinnati, team with Justin , Hussel and Chris Noelcke in the ; distance events. . _ _. 6. Elder: A lack of seniors (only six) will put much of thel hurd en on the 20 J.uniors and 30 sophomores who should improve~ as the season progresses. •:; Elder should be strong in the distance events with T'':oJ Dohertry, ~om Moore, Brad Hekler, Tim Westrich, Mark Van-r Hook and Mike Shaffer. Zackt Weber will handle the hurdles.: ?. 7. Winton Woods: Coacljl~ Lou Cynkar was disappointed at the Warriors' preseason ranking. The Warriors' corps of sprint:r ers may be second to none with Pierre Wooten, Brandon Mir~.q Wiz White and Danny Miree,:t while Raphael Glover is one ,OlJ the premier 400-meter runners:,2 8. Hamilton: The numbers s are down which will make the Big Blue vulnerable in the dis- 1 tance and field events this season.-{ However, Hamilton is Ioadc:a:~ with quality sprinters. , 9. McNicholas: If the Rockets s come up with several sprinters;.,J they could be tough. .~;b Mike Thompson and Kevl?) Heffernan in the 400 meters ana;; RobertHinesinthehighhurdlesq are three of the team's best afli: letes. : . •t 10. Middletown: Althouglill the Middies lack a proven spririt- 6 er, long jumper and shot putter,~ coach Floyd Horton is optimistic. rf The top performers are expected to be Derek Robinson. i (200,400), Kevin Aldridge (200), Wes Brooks (800, 1,600) Luke Schumacher (discus), Clint ' · Planck (high jump, 400), Mike: · Young (400,800),JamesSpencefj (pole vault) and Derrick WllliamsJ (sprints). ·~1
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HONORABLE MENTION BOYS
3200 Relay: Cole ram (Mason Ward,
Alison Zeinner Division I Performer of the Year Colerain Sophomore 3200 Meter Relay
Ron Russo Division I Coach ol the Year Colerain
April Craver Division II Performer of the Year Clermont Northeastern Sophomore
Cornell Munlin Division II Coach of the Year Wyoming
Isabella Kalubi Division Ill Performer of the Year Seven Hills Sophomore 100 Meters
Tana Luckie Division Ill Coach of the · Year Seven Hills
Robin Fulton Wyoming Senior 1600 Meter Relay
Alyssa Wood Walnut Hills Junior -400 Relay BOO Relay
Autumn Smith Walnut Hills Senior 400 Relay BOO Relay
Andrea Chandler. Walnut Hills Junior 400 Relay 800 Relay
Mary Danner Walnut Hills Senior BOO Relay
Arrin Hubbard Walnut Hills Senior 400 Relay
Sarah Lanham Middletown Junior
Monique Smith Hillsboro
Brandy Davis .Iffy Akubeze Madeira McNicholas Senior -~Jl.Q.PhQmore ··- --"""~--·,-:mn--· ·~~----~Junior·-c-c·-snot Pur' Lorig Jump Intermediate Discus Hurdles
Desiree Jones Wilmington
Brian Godsey Lou Cynkar Division I . Wintor\Woods
Kyle Schreiner St. Xavier Sophomore 3200 Meter Relay
Reade Kidd St. Xavier Junior 3200 Meter Relay
B.J. Cotter St. Xavier Senior 800 Meters 1600 Relay 3200 Meter Relay
Eric Mick St. Xavier Senior 1600 Relay
Mike Myers . Hamilton Junior 100 Meters 200 Meters
Angie K;st Colerain Senior 3200 Meter Relay
Kelly Crum Colerain Sophomore 3200 Meter Relay
Justin Hussel, Chris Noelcke, Christian Walter); Hillsboro (Shane Clemons, . Jeremy Mallow, Cam Marsh, Robert Martin). 400 Relay: Hamilton (Jason JohnAngel Fulton Julie Knapke son, Gary Richardson, Brandon Phillips, Mike Myers); Winton Woods (David Wyominp Wyoming Cole, B.J. Bronson, Dan Miree, Brandon Sophomore Freshman Miree); Middletown (Ryan Wells, Gaylon 1600 Meter 1600 Meter Vinson, Kevin Aldridge, Antwaun Relay Relay Rogers); Cincinnati Country Day (Jam in Johnson, Jovan Williams, Steve Mayne, James 'Foster). 1600 Meter Relay: Winton Woods (Bobby Howard, Dan Miree, Rapl1ael Glover, Pierre Wooten). 110 Meter High Hurdles: Matt Weermeyer, Lebanon; Nate Harris, Hughes; . Jon Lange, Cincinnati Country-Day; · ·· Todd Heincke, Middletown Fenwiek:.. · Doug Swann, Purcell Marian: Marl< Slagle, Clermont Northeastern. 300 Meter Intermediate Hurdles: Pierre Wooten, Winton Woods: Raymond Kemp, Springboro; Jon _ange, Cincinnati Country Day; Mark Slagle, Clermont Northeastern. 100 Meiers: Dante Murray, Moeller; · Jennifer Kelton Lindsay, Lebanon; Lee Jones, North College Hill; Mark Slagle, ClerCaldwell East Clinton mont Northeastern. 200 Meters: Dante Murray, Moeller; Freshman Jamal Shteiwi, Summit Country Day; 100 Meter Mike Harris, Finneytown. Hurdles 800 Meters: Chris Hoeffer, La Salle; Rob Myers, Leesburg Fairfield. 1600 Meters: Mason Ward, Colerain; Rob Myers, Leesburg Fairfield. Pole Vault: Drew Walter, Moeller: .----~-~ ,----'-=----,· Dan Woesterrrian, St. Xavier. Discus: Chris Anderson, Amelia; Mike Munoz, Moeller; Andy Mignery, Hamilton; Matt Edwards, Moel:er: Jon Maness, New Richmond. High Jump: Chris Smith, Colerain; Jon Lange, Cincinnati Country Day; Scott llg, Clinton Massie. Long Jump: Darron Ramsey, Reading; Glen Smith, Ross. ' Shot Put: Trey Wright, Cincinnati Country Day; Travis Vesser, Firneytown; Jimmy Wright Dari Fritz Jon Maness, New Richmond. . Division Ill St Xavier GIRLS
Calie Grebe Colerain Sophomore 3200 Meter Relay
Lola Omoyosi Wyoming. Junior 1600 Meter Relay
Sarah Petrie summit Country Day Junior BOO Meters
, Amanda Blackwelder Madeira Senior 1600 Meters
. IVIarl( Slagle Division II
Mark Slagle, Sr.
Jon lange Division Ill
Clermont Northeastern Senior
Year Clermont Northeastern
Cincinnati Country Day Senior
Cincinnati . Country Day
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Lee Jones North College Hill Junior 400 Meter · Relay
· Jason Jones North .College Hill Senior 400 Meter Relay
Mark Day North College Hill Junior 400 Meter Relay
Fred Smilh North College Hill Junior 400 Meter Relay
Pierre Wooten Winton Woods Senior 110 Meter High Hurdles
Todd Heincke Middletown Fenwick Junior 300 Meter lnmtermediate Hurdles
Derrick Butler La Salle Junior 3200 Meters
.Joe Godbey . Lockland Senior Pole Vault
Geoff Ziegler La Salle Junior Shot Put
Kourtney Ward Western Hills Senior Long Jump
Ryan Fitzpatric Moeller Senior High Jump
John Cardoza Madeira Sophomore Discus
Kelly Jackson · Amber Harris Princeton 'Middletown Senior Madison Freshman 200 Meters 400 Meters
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Rocky Boiman St. Xavier . Senior 1600 Relay
Hogan Winn St. Xavier Senior 1600 Relay
Aaron Grant Middletown Madison Sophomore 400 Meters
.Adam Thomas Fairfield Senior 1600 Meters
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Shelley Knight, Donna Pucke); Madeira (Allison Wagner, Rachel Barrett, Amanda Blackwelder, Jenny Winke); McNicholas (Sarah Huber, Kristen Nichols, Jess Stark, Maggie Dunn) .. 1600 Meter Relay: Mount Notre Dame(Shelley Knight, Donna Pucke, Rebecca Collins, Fallon Lane). 800 Meter Relay: Seton (Carly Steinker, Robyn Withers, Jeanna Martin,. Lea Minniti); Kings (Katie Vackell, Jillian Eslanich, Julie Roudabush, Melissa Appel); Wyoming (Jennifer Mimms, Brooke Fulton, Angel Fulton, R·Jbin Ful· ·. tan). 400 Meter Relay: Winton Woods (Nicole David; Dawn Gazaway, Naeemah Williams, Aketa Ogletree); Kings (Katherin Selby, Jullian Estanich, Julie Roudabush, Melissa Appel). 100 Hurdles: Lindsey Biddle; Ursuline; Sarah Lanham, Middletown 300 Hurdles: Desiree Jones, Wilmington; Kendra Hornschmeier, McNicholas; Jennifer Caldwell, East Clinton. 100 Meters: Kelly Jackson, Princeton; Rose Bataille, Felicity; Iffy Akubeze, McNicholas; Jenise Smith, Purcell Marian. 200 Meters: Tenea Green, Withrow; Isabella Kalubi, Seven hills; Iffy Akubeze, McNicholas; Robin Fulton, Wyoming. 400 Meters: Andrea Morgan, Amelia; Allison Nickel, Anderson; Beth Martin, Walnut Hills; Erika Howland, Mariemont; Rabin Fulton, Wyoming. 800 Meters: Angie Kist, Colerain 1600 Meters: Chelsea Homan, Anderson; Kerry Bogner, Sycamore; Shelby Pride, Bethel-Tate. 3200 Meters: Alison Zeinner, Colerain; Adrienne Beech, Cincinnati Coun: try Day. Discus: Amy Mobley, Harrison; · Mindy Gardner, Georgetown; Emily Miller, Mariemont; Monique Smith, Hillsboro. Long Jump: Keke Moore, Middletown; Isabella Kalubi, Seven Hills; Jesica Warren, Waynesvilfe; Chrissie Zepf, Mariemont; Jacqui Copeland, Indian Hill. Shot Put: Stephanie Woebkenberg, Mount Notre Dame; Sara Miller, Bethel-. Tate.
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BY DAVE SCHUTTE Enquirer contributor
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The cold, rainy, windy weather at Ohio Stadium Friday was almost as dismal as the performances by Cincinnati athletes at the state track and fieldmeet. There were 20 state championship events contested Friday with 120 medals awarded. St. Xavier's 3,2oo~meter relay 1 team and the, Colerain girls 3,200-meter relay team were After ~,600 meters;St. :X:~the oiJly Cincinnati athletes to vier was in sixth jplace but tbe place. · Bombers rallied during 'the fi~al "When the weather condi- 1,200 meters to ffil11 Ojlt thir~. tions are adverse, it's a matter· "We got to b~ satisfied s~t of focusing," Clermont North- ting a school rec%d and gettj~g eastern senior Mark Slagle, a medal,~' Cottef: said. "T~is said. "You have to think about race is nothing b~t stamina ~nd the race and visualizitig yourself speed. You go out :1m~d and g!ye doing well." it everything yoJ•ve got." 'i . ·.Slagle was one of the few . T.he .·.'schoot,' •:_.·. :reco.' rd w.:.,,as bnght spot~. , . 7:59.84 set las, :week at the He qualified to today s fu~als Dayton Division ;J• regional. li iti. three events, the 110 high · '1' ~~ hurdles, the 100-meter dash IJo' DIVlslOn ~ g1rls 3,2poand the 300 intermediate hur- meter r:elay: A!,school re<;prd cUes. 9:?3.1~ m the !],b,tte~i the C,ple-. "My best chance· to win a · rat?, gn:ts (Angi~ Ki,st, ~~~n state championship is inthe 300 Zelnneri ~elly. ~fum. a_nd s~tie hurdles," Slagle s1Jid. "If I run Gre,be) a fifth-p\~Fe fJmsh. ·ii. up to my potentia], I should win ''I don't thinJ$f~eran as !wd it." . . a~ we could. h~~~ t~day," i,baid Slagle predicted that it will Kist, .who wiij :.~un m the !!800 take a time of 38.1 to claim the meters. "The fast .pace qldn't title. His personal best time is surprise me. F,m happy ~th 37~8. getting a medaV,I' . ! . . . . , ,, I:• , , , Overall, oiJly rune of 22 g1rls Kist:; was a member of @olequalified to Saturday's finals rain's Division l:state chaujpion and nine of 20 boys. In the cross countr'y t~'am ! . 1/ 1 relays,. dthreehi\. of nitie girls teams .... n' . · · . . ~ . ' . ' 1 I ' b ' · f' f :,... lVlSlOI!-1 ' OYS nl• gh qu.alifJe ' w e we 0 . s~ven jump: :Ryan Fit~patrick w~'s the . ~oy~ teams moved on .to the ·. heayY ifa:roritef.'b.·ut: t?e eller . fina s. , . semor: failed t~! qualify for the · . He~e s ~ look at Fnday's firials. He had !the best qttalify- · . !·.'
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closest competitor;, '!: ' 1 , • . . ; 'I , · : •1 : : .,.. Dtvtstoll,,I .boys dJscus: 1 t Matt ;Edward~p:russed a tnedal 1 by ~m~ pl.ac~ !/iMt~ :the ~~eller . semor flmshi~g seventh rth a thro"f of 159j4. . . )i · .,.. Division I .girls!! high i:ump: Wilmiijgton freghman Desiree }one~ was 11th,li;jumping 5-2. He~l! height w~s the same as the'/}ixt~-place jlfinish'- · ers but she ~d one moif miss. i.
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Discus: 1. Ketr (WesterviUe south) 152·11; B. Mobley !Harrison) 1'18·'7. Long Jump: 1. Conley (SO: lonl 19-1.5; 9. Moore !Middletown> 16-10. _ . High'Jump; 1. none Shot Put: 1.1. Kelr (Wester· viDe South) 49-11; 10. Woebkenberg (Mt. Notre Dame) 38-3.5. 3200 Relay: 1. WesterviUe North (Seminerio, Weifthoff, Terrell, Trent) 9:15.41; 5. Colerain (Kist,_ i:;rebe, Crum, Zelnner) 9:23.14; a Mt. Notre Dame
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! ·.: 200:· Myers:i'.(Hamilton) 22~02, ONQ-Murrci)' (Moellei) 22.81 .. : ' :!:: . .! 1:":·: 1600 Relay;:.1 1'St. Xavier (11\ick; Boiman, Winn, Cotter) .:~;20.66; Winton Wo,'9ds (Howard, :P~ Mir~e, Glover, Wooten) ,IG:2.0.6l :!i,: , •
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BOO Relay: Walnut Hills (Chandler, Danner, Wood, smith) 1:43.7 4. DNQ·Scton (Stelnker, Withers, M-artln, Minniti) 1:47.12. . 26 37 · · :· _::' 40p Relay: nqne' :; · 400 Relay; ONQ·Wiidon · .1600 RelaY: none: ::!' ,: 40_0: Grant!L: (Middletown ,woods (David, Gazaway, Wil· Bovs!' ,:r.'ladisonl 49A2. 'i·1 ,: Iiams. Ogletree) OQ; Walnut HiUs DiVisiOn I : 1,' 300 Hurdes} Slagle (.CNE) (Wood, Smith, Hubbard, Chan· 23 3 ChamPionship Even1s :': i'8. ; li" ; :· dlerl 49.76. High Jump: t: CotfcchJa :.'j2QO: DNQ-~arris (FinneY· 400. DNQ·Morgan !AmeUa) (Olmsted FallS) 6-8. t;JNQ-Fitzpa'!~:town) '23.03, · :1! 59.19; Danner (Walnut Hills) tric (Moeller); Smith'-(Colerain). 1 1 1600 Relay: .none 58.71; Nickel (Anderson) 59.28. 300 Hurdles: DNQ,Jones Shot Put:). Hallett (Norton) : Divisi.Iin Ill '(Wilmington) 46.39. 66-3; IL Ziegler rr.a salreJ sr- :,:;. Champions~(P Events 200: Green (Withrow) 25.!6; 6J5. ,i ': ~ong Jump" lf Smith (LiberJackson (Princeton) 25.34. Discus: l. McAllister (Chilli- : iiY Center) 22-8.5.1 1600 Relay: DNQ.Ml Notre Cothe) 176-1; ].,.Edwards (Moe!~ 1. ·:,' Pole Vault: 1) Weus (F,~CIIk· Darile !Knight, Pucke, CoDins, lerl 159-4; 9. Anderson (AmeRa) , ;tort Adena) 13~; 9. GOdbey Lane) 4:03.51. '52·11; 12. Munoz (Moeller) ''(Lockla"nd) 12-6. 'i 1• Division II 149·3. DNQ-Mignery (Hamilton). : ShOt Put: 1. ~~urer (Smmr ChampionShip Events Long Jump: l Wilson (Wes· ,y:llcl 56f3; 12. Wright (CCD) 14B-B. 3~oo Relay: 1. Cleveland terville North) 2J.I; :12 Ward " 3200 Relay: 111. versailles Heights Beaumont -(Robinson Hills)'2J.l. (Rober,s, Rahm, Berger, Wood) Downing, Campbell, _Nemasf (western Pole Vault: 1. StanwvCk 7·59 39 :' .9:11.99; 10. McNicholas (Huber, (Brunswick) 14-9; 11. Walter · · · · ' NichOis,.Stark, Dunn) 9:49.41. (Moeller) 13-6i !12. Waesterman . ;I:~ Rurynlng Pi"ellininarie$: 1 Running ~refiminaries (St. Xavier) lJ.O; 14. Niederhel- ·~·i QuaUflers fa Saturday'S fi· :i nals: . i !,i • _nals: Qual~lers ·to SaturdaYs' fl- man (Mason) 13-0 · 3200 Relay: 1. Dublin Coff. l]OiHlghHur~es:JonLOnge 100 Hurdtes: none man (Estwanik, Hendei"son, Say- ~~~CO) 1:4.91. DN~~eincke (~en· 1DO:DNQ-Smith (Purcell) lor, Heegard) 7:45.72; l.' St. Xavl· !:)Ck).; : . ')!! .' 12.89; Akubeze (McNicholas) er (Fritz, Schreiner, Kidd, ,p: 1qo: DNQ·Jqnes {Ncl-0 13.22. Cotter) 7:50.29; 10. 'Coleraln i/,i~!pa. ; :li: College;,: H':ll . 800 Relay; Wyoming , ·(Minns, B. Fullon, A. Fullen; R. ~~:62.' Hussel, Noelcke, Walter) ,. ay, Smith) Fulton) 1:45,96, ·oNQ·Kings Running Prelimin'aries Williams; {VockeiJ., Es.tanlch, Roudabush, nafs.· Quantlers to. sat~rday's if- :[ . ~J73. Appel) 1:47.56, i:'! 400::none ! 400 Relay: DNQ.Kings (Sel. 110 High. Hurdles: Wooten .11:!;1 300 Hurdles: H~;inecke (~entt\fsfanich, Roudabush, Appel) (Wmfon Woods) 14.89. DNQ· WICk) 39 J6• J II ( Woehrmyer (Lebanon) 14 95· 3a:27. • • ' on .;!"'ge q;o) .400: Hai-ris (Middlefown . I ijU; 200:! ONQ-Sh~~~rw'i rsc'o) MadiSon) 1:00.25. DNS.R.T<Piton Harris (Hughes) !15.11 ·, CWyom1ng >. ,, TOO: Myers (Hamilton) r:lp. ; •.' •,' 11.07. DNQ·Murray (¥oeller) /" 1600;Re!ay: n~·~ ~ 1
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