6 WBL Softball Players named to the OHSFSCA Coaches All-Ohio Teams.

Shawnee’s Sami Bullock, Shelby Lucas and Brittany Lauck were all voted to the 1st Team on the OHSFSCA Coaches Association All-Ohio Teams.  St. Marys’ Erika Thornsberry was voted 2nd Team All-Ohio.  Bath’s Camille Martin and Wapakoneta’s Taylor Rupert were both voted Honorable Mention All-Ohio.

Complete OHSFSCA Coaches All-Ohio Teams

St. Marys’ grad Trevor Kill committed to play baseball at Southeast Missouri State University.

St. Marys’ grad Trevor Kill who graduated in 2009 committed to play baseball at NCAA Division I Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.  Kill played 2 years at Butler Community College.

St. Marys’ Derek Roop committed to play basketball and baseball for the University of Northwestern Ohio.

St. Marys’ Derek Roop has committed to play basketball and baseball for NAIA University of Northwestern Ohio in Lima, Ohio.

2010-11 Division II All-Ohio Girls Basketball Team

FIRST TEAM:
Chelsey Radcliff, Cols. Eastmoor Acad., 5-foot-9, senior, 20.3 points per game; Chelsie Butler, Minerva, 6-4, sr., 16.5; Nikki McKee, Cin. Wyoming, 5-11, sr., 23.1; Kayla Fletcher, South Point, 5-0, sr., 16.4; Colette Hounshell, Mentor Lake Cath., 6-1, sr., 12.8; Leslie Raifsnider, Bellevue, 5-8, jr., 19.2; DiAndra Gibson, Ravenna, 5-11, jr., 14.3.

Players of the year: Nikki McKee, Cin. Wyoming; Chelsie Butler, Minerva.
Coaches of the year: Rod Hersha, Napoleon; Dan Linscott, Cambridge.

SECOND TEAM:
Alana Lassiter, Cols. East, 6-1, jr., 19.1; Molly Ritz, Cambridge, 5-10, sr., 9.3; Kelley Austria, Dayton Carroll, 6-0, jr., 13.0; Macketta Allen, Tol. Scott, 5-8, sr., 15.3; Amanda Cahill, Clyde, 6-1, fresh., 17.3; Annie Bova, Cleve. Hts. Beaumont, 5-7, jr., 22.1; Ne’Keia Evans, Painesville Harvey, 6-2, jr., 18.9; Nicole Bell, Cin. Indian Hill, 5-3, jr., 19.4.

THIRD TEAM:
Lindsy Snyder, Millersburg West Holmes, 6-0, sr., 12.6; Jalynn Bradburn, South Point, 5-9, sr., 19.0; Erica Dawson, Marietta, 5-9, soph., 16.8; Hailey Griffo, Lima Shawnee, 5-9, sr., 15.7; Emma Hostetler, Shelby, 5-7, soph., 19.1; Hannah McCue, Rocky River, 6-0, jr., 17.0; Taylor Krusinski, Parma Hts. Holy Name, 5-11, jr., 19.0.

Special Mention
Tabatha Piper, Sunbury Big Walnut; Tajanee Wells, Cols. Eastmoor Acad.; Brooke Zwayer, Lewis Center Olentangy; Shelby Stover, Byesville Meadowbrook; Bri Kamarec, Wintersville Indian Creek; Karen Sidwell, Zanesville Maysville; Kailee Howe, Zanesville; Mariah Harris, Spring. Kenton Ridge; Breanna Stucke, Tipp City Tippecanoe; Janae Driggs, Chillicothe Unioto; Ashley Lawson, WCH Miami Trace; Emily Robinson, Circleville Logan Elm; Nicole Chapman, Jackson; Beth Switzler, Mentor Lake Cath.; Sam Morford, Jefferson Area; Alyssa Kraus, Norton; Liz Reeves, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit; Taja Dave, Akron SVSM; Lori Inkrott, Wooster Triway; Allison Howard, Aurora; Katie Reed, Alliance Marlington.

Honorable Mention
Shanevian Holden, Cols. Mifflin; TaRonna Neal, Cols. Beechcroft; Morgan Plummer, Plain City Jonathan Alder; Kellie Roudabush, Hilliard Bradley; Jelicia Shelton, Cols. Bexley; Abby Wetherell, Cambridge; Kayla Prokopakis, Richmond Edison; Sarah Stephenson, New Philadelphia; Olivia Neace, Warsaw River View; Melanie Poorman, Zanesville Maysville; Mallory Waggle, East Liverpool; Rebecca Bruner, Spring. Northwestern; Whitney Dabbelt, Kettering Alter; Jordanne Gambill, Clarksville Clinton-Massie; Tess Jenike, Bethel-Tate; Kelsey Matthews, Cin. Indian Hill; Maegan Grosel, Marietta; Kyleigh Wyeth, Lancaster Fairfield Union; Chrissy Cobb, Greenfield McClain; Morgan Howard, Pomeroy Meigs; Kristin Reisinger, WCH Miami Trace; Elena Lein, The Plains Athens; Hannah Miller, Chillicothe Unioto; Vanessa Smith, Shaker Hts. Hathaway Brown; Taylor Seton, Bay Village Bay; Emily Julius, Avon; Lindsay Hammer, Chardon NDCL; Delani Stopp, Mentor Lake Cath.; Julia Weilemann, Chagrin Falls Kenston; Tanisha Lawler, Shaker Hts. Hathaway Brown; Cha’Ron Sweeney, Tol. Rogers; Jordan Fraley, Sandusky Perkins; Kaylea Griffin, Clyde; Megan Zachrich, Napoleon; Emily Ruhe, Lima Bath; Erika Thronsberry, St. Marys Memorial; Maura Bobby, Poland Seminary; Malorie Gibson, Ravenna; Moniqua Smith, Ravenna; Ronn’yeil Hogan, Alliance Marlington; Vakelyla Merriweather, Youngs. Liberty; Mindy Dykes, Youngs. Liberty; Brandi Snyder, Beloit West Branch; Katelyn Aredale, Struthers.

2010-11 Northwest Ohio All-District Girls Basketball Teams

Division II
FIRST TEAM:
Leslie Raifsnider, Bellevue, 5-8, jr., 19.2; Macketta Allen, Toledo Scott, 5-8, sr., 15.3; Amanda Cahill, Clyde, 6-1, fr., 17.3; Emma Hostetler, Shelby, 5-7, so., 19.1; Hailey Griffo, Lima Shawnee, 5-9, sr., 15.7.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Leslie Raifsnider, Bellevue.
COACH OF THE YEAR: Rod Hersha, Napoleon.

SECOND TEAM:

Cha’Ron Sweeney, Toledo Rogers, 5-2, so., 15.9; Jordan Fraley, Sandusky Perkins, 5-9, jr., 15.5; Kaylea Griffin, Clyde, 5-11, sr., 11.1; Megan Zachrich, Napoleon, 5-8, sr., 10.0; Emily Ruhe, Lima Bath, 6-foot, so., 15.5; Erika Thronsberry, St. Marys Memorial, 6-foot, sr., 15.3.

THIRD TEAM:

Sasha Dailey, Toledo Rogers, 5-8, fr., 17.1; Bailey Creager, Wauseon, 5-9, jr., 12.0; Maya Brown, Tiffin Columbian, 5-9, sr., 12.2; Alysun Daniel, Willard, 5-10, sr., 16.4; Vanessa Chatman, Galion, 5-10, sr., 17.3; Samantha Dervisevic, Lima Shawnee, 6-foot, sr., 18.8; Jackie Stalder, Kenton, 5-8, jr., 16.1.

Special Mention

Katie Butler, Maumee; Jasmyne Smith, Toledo Rogers; Abbey Cox, Susan Knight, Milan Edison; Hannah Schneider, Norwalk; Taylor Graboski, Upper Sandsky; Taylor Miller, Napoleon; Sadie Daeger, Defiance; Kayla Diefenthaler, Oak Harbor; Courtney Rolf, Eastwood; Taylor Whitaker, Lexington; Hannah Kochis, Mansfield Madison; Courtney Knippen, Wapakoneta; Jessica Johns, Lima Bath; McKenzie Butterman, Kenton; Elizabeth Aller, Lima Shawnee; Amanda Hoying, Celina; Jo Steva, Rachel Wale, St. Marys.

Division III

FIRST TEAM:
Caitie Craft, Liberty-Benton, 5-8, jr., 21.1; Lauren Abendroth, Ottawa Hills, 5-10, sr., 19.8; Veronica Wonderly, Fostoria, 5-7, sr., 27.0; Lauren Langenderfer, Evergreen, 5-8, jr., 20.9; Kaysie Brittenham, Lake, 5-9, sr., 19.3.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Caitie Craft, Findlay Liberty-Benton.
COACH OF THE YEAR: John Langenderfer,  Evergreen.

SECOND TEAM:
Kelsey Wyant, Western Reserve, 5-9, sr., 12.5; Alicia Drewes, Archbold, 5-8, sr., 14.5; Anna Steffel, Tinora, 5-6, sr., 13.2; Alyssa Meis, Genoa, 5-10, sr., 11.0; Kendra Brusnwick, Fort Recovery, 5-7, sr., 12.9; Holly Brunswick, Fort Recovery, 5-8, sr., 12.1.

THIRD TEAM:

Theresa Jackson, Western Reserve, 5-8, so., 11.4; Kathleen Przeslawski, Delta, 5-8, sr., 17.7; Jessica Farr, Paulding, 6-foot, jr., 11.6; Carly Huston, Lake, 5-11, sr., 9.6; Julie Swartzmiller, Genoa, 5-8, sr., 10.5; Allie Hawkins, Bucyrus, 5-7, jr., 12.9.

Special Mention

Haley Jarecki, Carolyn Arnos, Cimone Reid, Ottawa Hills; Megan Thomas, New London; Rachel Myers, Liberty-Benton; Kelsey Tietje, Patrick Henry; Kendra McCann,  Tinora; Abby Grinnell, Fairview; Jessica Feller, Genoa; Broegan Sautter, Monique Wilson, Clear Fork; Sarah Davis, Buyrus; Stacia Allen, Lima Central Catholic; Tessa Deckebach, Toledo Ottawa Hills; Shannon Coy, Sarah Weyer, Kelsey Kromer, Castalia Margaretta; Lauren Volz, Huron; Sami Harrod, Bluffton; Taylor Babcock, Evergreen;  Nicole Hurst, Archbold;  Alexa Salsbury, Delta; Kaitlann Hogrefe, Liberty Center; Jessica Hoffman, Amy Gosche, Lakota; Brandi Schimming, Genoa; Audrey Thorbahn,  Woodmore; Macey Sheerer, Bucyrus; Allie Bise, Ashland Crestview; Erica Uselton, Ontario; Haley Burtch, Parkway.

OHSAA State Bowling Championships

Boys
Individual Results | Team Qualifying | Team Finals
2. Wapakoneta

Girls
Individual Results | Team Qualifying | Team Finals
1. St. Marys

St. Marys Girls Bowling State Champions

 

2010-11 WBL Girls Basketball All League Teams

WBL Player of the Year: Hailey Griffo, Shawnee
WBL Co-Coaches of the Year: Greg Mauk, Bath; Kelly Fulmer, St. Marys; Jeff Heistan, Shawnee

First Team
Emily Ruhe, Bath
Amanda Hoying, Celina
Jackie Stalder, Kenton
Erika Thornsberry, St. Marys
Hailey Griffo , Shawnee
Samantha Dervisevic, Shawnee

Second Team
Jessica Johns, Bath
McKenzie Butterman, Kenton
Jo Steva, St. Marys
Elizabeth Aller, Shawnee
Courtney Knippen, Wapakoneta

Third Team
Alyssa Brandon, Bath
Liz Brock, Bath
Kylee Bader, Celina
Amber Saddler, Elida
Rachel Wale, St. Marys

Honorable Mention
Emily Mauk, Bath
Mackenzie Rutschilling, Celina
Sadie Deager, Defiance
Kayla Smith, Elida
Morgan Tudor, Kenton
Sara Basinger, Ottawa-Glandorf
Dee Dee Sudhoff, St. Marys
Chrystena Smith, Shawnee
Alex Morrow, Van Wert
Morgan Quellhorst, Wapakoneta

St. Marys & Bath are ranked in the final AP Girls Basketball State Poll.

The WBL has 2 schools ranked in the final AP Girls Basketball State Poll.  St. Marys was ranked 12th and Bath was ranked 14th in Division II.

Ohio AP Girls Basketball State Poll
How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school girls basketball teams in the final weekly Associated Press polls, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):
Division I

1. Can. McKinley (18)   19-0 237
2. Twinsburg (3)   19-0 215
3. Cin. Princeton (3)   21-0 198
4. Kettering Fairmont   18-1 149
5. Reynoldsburg   19-1 133
6. Akr. Firestone (1)   19-0 126
7. Tol. Start   14-2 95
8. Rocky River Magnificat   18-1 65
9. Cols. Northland   18-1 49
10. Fairborn   18-2 36
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Middleburg Hts. Midpark 13. 11, Springboro 13. 11, Tol. Notre Dame 13. 14, Warren Howland 12.

Division II

1. Ravenna (8)   18-0 209
2. Cin. Indian Hill (11)   16-1 199
3. Clyde (1)   17-0 181
4. Day. Carroll   16-4 137
5. Millersburg W. Holmes (1)   18-2 131
6. Bellbrook   18-1 112
7. Mentor Lake Cath. (2)   17-2 109
8. Kettering Alter   15-5 54
9. Washington C.H. Miami Trace (1)   18-1 29
10. Aurora   16-3 28
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Chagrin Falls Kenston 25. 12, St. Marys Memorial 23. 13, Shaker Hts. Hathaway Brown 16. 14, Lima Bath 15. 15, Cin. Wyoming (1) 12. 15, Bellevue 12.

Division III

1. Oak Hill (17)   18-0 233
2. Lake (1)   18-0 183
3. Anna   18-1 156
4. Akr. Manchester (1)   18-1 145
5. Liberty-Benton   17-2 125
6. Cols. Africentric (4)   18-2 114
7. Elyria Cath. (1)   17-2 92
7. T8, Genoa Area   18-1 80
7. T8, Middletown Madison   17-3 80
10. Richwood N. Union (1)   19-1 58
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Gates Mills Gilmour 25. 12, Ft. Recovery 15. 13, Defiance Tinora 14.

Division IV

1. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (17)   19-1 227
2. Arlington (4)   19-0 215
3. Wayne Trace (1)   18-0 187
4. Wynford   18-1 139
5. Minster   17-2 127
6. Ottoville   17-2 120
7. New Madison Tri-Village   18-1 86
8. Delphos Jefferson   15-2 84
9. N. Ridgeville Lake Ridge (3)   15-4 58
10. Berlin Hiland   16-4 40
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Holgate 21. 12, Shadyside 16. 12, Reedsville Eastern 16.

Bath & St. Marys are ranked in the latest AP Girls Basketball State Poll.

The WBL has 2 schools ranked in the latest AP Girls Basketball State Poll.  Bath was ranked 11th and St. Marys was ranked 16th in Division II.

Ohio AP Girls Basketball State Poll

Division I
1. Can. McKinley (16)   16-0 228
2. Twinsburg (4)   16-0 208
3. Cin. Princeton (3)   20-0 187
4. Kettering Fairmont   16-1 131
5. Reynoldsburg   17-1 117
6. Akr. Firestone (1)   17-0 108
7. Tol. Start   12-2 95
8. Fairborn   16-1 62
8. T9, Cols. Northland   18-0 26
8. T9, Rocky River Magnificat   16-1 26
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Warren Howland 25. 12, Tol. Notre Dame 24. 13, N. Can. Hoover 12.

Division II
1. Cin. Indian Hill (11)   14-1 197
2. Ravenna (5)   16-0 183
3. Bellbrook (3)   16-0 170
4. Clyde (1)   15-0 149
5. Day. Carroll   13-3 112
6. Millersburg W. Holmes   15-2 96
7. Mentor Lake Cath. (1)   15-2 59
8. Aurora   16-2 49
9. Kettering Alter   13-5 44
10. Shaker Hts. Hathaway Brown (2)   9-7  37
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Washington C.H. Miami Trace (1) 26. 11, Lima Bath 26. 13, Spring. Kenton Ridge 22. 14, Tipp City Tippecanoe 21. 15, Chagrin Falls Kenston 19. 16, St. Marys Memorial 18. 16, Tol. Rogers 18. 18, Day. Chaminade-Julienne 12. 18, Bellevue 12.

Division III

1. Akr. Manchester (15)   16-0 223
2. Oak Hill (8)   16-0 206
3. Elyria Cath.   16-1 141
4. Lake   16-0 138
5. Anna   15-1 132
6. Liberty-Benton   14-2 103
7. Cols. Africentric   17-2 88
8. Middletown Madison   14-3 61
9. Genoa Area   16-1 49
10. Richwood N. Union (1)   16-1 44
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Ft. Recovery 22. 12, Gates Mills Gilmour 20. 12, Defiance Tinora 20. 14, Metamora Evergreen 15. 15, Burton Berkshire 12.

Division IV

1. Canal Winchester Harvest Prep (16)   17-1 219
2. Arlington (3)   16-0 196
3. Minster   15-1 179
4. Wayne Trace (1)   15-0 171
5. Wynford   17-1 108
6. Ottoville   16-2 103
7. Delphos Jefferson   13-2 74
8. New Madison Tri-Village   15-1 61
9. Berlin Hiland   14-3 53
10. N. Ridgeville Lake Ridge (3)   13-4 51
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Holgate 19. 12, Reedsville Eastern 18. 13, Waterford 12. 13, Mansfield St. Peter’s 12.

St. Marys hires Greg Phillips as their new Varsity Football Coach.

St. Marys hired Greg Phillips as their new varsity football coach.  Phillips was previously coach at Oak Hill.