Division Head Coach Co-Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Manager We dictate pressure every day in practice and our guards excel at that. Senior forward Colin Appell added 21 goals for the Eagles, who were seeded 12th in the district tournament and lost 3-2 in overtime to ninth-seeded Thomas Worthington in a quarterfinal Feb. 26 atOhioHealth Ice Haus. Raegan Ernst, Dublin Jerome gymnastics: Won her fourth consecutive district all-around title. Here's the full list of divisional assignments in both girls and boys basketball for this winter. Several of the Eagles top players are eligible to return, including their leading scorer in junior forward Colin Carr (36 goals, 28 assists) and three impact freshmen in forward Matan Lefebvre (16 goals, 24 assists), defenseman Dennyn Grand-Pierre (6 goals, 9 assists) and goalie Nathan Underhill (771 saves, 146 goals allowed). Football. They made us shoot quicker than we wanted to. Third team: Jase Becker (Granville) 6-0, jr., 12.7; Marquis Lucas (Linden) 6-2, fr., 14.5; Jovon McBride (Hamilton Township) 6-1, fr., 19.2; Pharez Nicholas (Hartley) 6-5, so., 13.9; Ryan Rudzinski (Watterson) 6-5, sr., 8.0; Dante Varrasso (Granville) 6-1, jr., 8.4; Jackson Wyant (Bloom-Carroll) 5-9, jr., 10.5. Second in the (MSL-Ohio Division) at 8-4 is another one Im not sure people would have thought wed have been able to do. Want to make sure your team's game information and statistics getto the right people? However, being a force in the paint is about more than height, and the Vikings hope their senior. Senior post player Kevin Reevesaveraged a team-high 13.9 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots. On 2/1, the Columbus Academy varsity basketball team lost their home conference game against Worthington Christian (Worthington, OH) by a score of 67-33. Jonas Tester, Wauseon, 6-2, sr., 14.5; Cayden Zachrich, Defiance, 6-6, jr., 15.4; Aidan Pratt, Van Wert, 6-4, jr., 15.8; Josh Mack, Napoleon, 6-4, sr., 14.3; Jaden Cook, Clyde, 6-2, sr., 14.5; Dru DeShields, West Branch, 6-4, jr., 16.0; Collin Dixon, Tallmadge, 6-2, jr., 16.1; Drew Weir, Salem, 6-6, sr., 13.0; Bryce Vecchio, Streetsboro, 6-5, sr., 15.3; Eathan Cobbin, Ravenna, 6-3, sr., 14.7; Thomas Cardiero, Girard, 6-4, jr., 16.0; Jake Grdic, Canfield, 6-6, sr., 16.0; Nick DelGratta, Struthers, 6-6, jr., 16.6; Hayden Nigro, Louisville, 6-2, so., 18.6; Brady Noll, Canton South, XX, sr., 12.5; Lance Hayes, Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary, 6-4, jr., 13.6; Christian Harmon, Akron Buchtel, 6-6, XX, 14.0; Derrick Welsh, Athens, 6-5, sr. 13.5; Trent Taylor, Vincent Warren, 6-5, so., 15.4; Tyler Kytta, Marietta, 6-2, sr., 15.2; Tristan Prater, Jackson, 6-1, sr., 10.0; Braylon Damron, Vinton County, 6-3, sr., 13.0; Braylen Baker, Logan Elm, 6-1, jr., 11.6; Ted Harrah, Fairfield Union, 6-5, jr., 10.3; Tanner Lemaster, Wash. Court House, 6-6, jr., 15.0; Andrew Guthrie, Miami Trace, 6-8, jr., 19.5; Hunter Price, Hillsboro, 6-3, Sr., 15.1; Kendyll Toney, Greenfield McClain, 6-4, Sr., 13.9; Reed Coconis, Sheridan, 5-11, jr., 11.8; Kaelan Pulliam, Sheridan, 6-4, sr., 13.4; Lukas Ratliff, New Lexington, 6-0, jr., 13.5; Will Futhey, Waverly, 6-5, sr., 15.5; Ryan Chew, Kettering Archbishop Alter, 5-11, sr., 13.5; Tim Carpenter, Trotwood-Madison, 6-4, so., 24.0; Justin Ackerman, New Richmond, 6-4, sr., 18.0; JaeSean Martin, Cincinnati Hughes, 5-9, sr., 19.5; Kelsie Frye, Cincinnati Woodward, 6-6, sr., 7.2; Darian Leslie, Dayton Dunbar, 6-0, sr., 12.2; Chris Mitchell, Bexley, 6-5, sr., 14.3; Cole Rhett, Watterson, 6-6, sr., 12.0; Jared Rose, Bloom-Carroll, 6-3, sr., 14.8; Troy Scowden, Buckeye Valley, 6-7, sr., 14.0; Carson Smith, River Valley, 6-4, so., 19.2; James Kosmides, Chagrin Falls, 6-5, jr., 11.4; Aidan Fitzgerald, Mentor Lake Catholic, 6-3, jr., 16.5; Sam Houk, Bay Village Bay, 6-3, sr., 19.0; Christian Pataky, LaGrange Keystone, 6-3, sr., 13.9; Brandon Rose, Gates Mills Gilmour Academy, 6-3, jr., 14.4; Noah Clarke, Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph, 6-2, sr., 16.5; Avery Young, Sheffield Brookside, 5-10, jr., 16.5; Nathan Walker, New Concord John Glenn, 6-3, jr., 16.5; Avery Henry, St. Clairsville, 6-7, sr., 16.3; Skylar Pappas, Lisbon Beaver, 5-10, sr., 15.8; Darick Miller, Carrollton, 6-4, sr., 15.2; Brenten Jones, Steubenville, 6-3 sr., 14.1; Lucas Hagan, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley, 6-0, sr., 14.0; Zavea Green, East Liverpool, 6-6, sr., 13.5; Ty Smith, Dresden Tri-Valley, 6-0 sr., 11.0. 1 seed Tree of Life in a district semifinal. Whitehall-Yearling dropped to Division II as a result of competitive balance, while Johnstown moved up to Division II due to enrollment. Here are the top men's CCCAA basketball colleges, according to the CCCAA: City College of San Francisco. GISA is a non-profit association of private, independent K-12 schools throughout the state. MaxPreps is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Hes always there to let me know about certain things, just to make me a better basketball player.. Well rebuild. Players of the Year: Paul McMillan IV, Cincinnati Woodward; Sencire Harris, Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary, Coach of the Year: Travis Robertson, Waverly. Eight singles winners and eight doubles team winners from the Central District will compete in the District Tournament. New Albany girls swim team: Won second consecutive Division I state title. Player of the year: Abbie Riddle (Liberty Union), Coach of the year: Lee Sims (Harvest Prep). Player of the year: Landon Vanderwarker (Northside Christian), Coach of the year: Ryan Vanderwarker (Northside Christian). A handful of key players are eligible to return for the New Albany boys basketball team, which without senior forward Justin Perry lost 59-51 to visiting and 30th-seeded Worthington Kilbourne in the first round of the Division I district tournament Feb. 22. The 2023 football divisions and regional assignments were announced on May 3, with seven Columbus-area schools making moves. Supervises all sectional and district tournaments and conducts any draw and seed meetings. Both South and DeSales moved up to Division I due to enrollment. Please do not email your votes; they will not count. Gabe Cupps, Centerville, 6-2, jr., 14.2 (points per game); Tom House, Centerville, 6-7, sr., 15.3; Rich Rolf, Centerville, 6-7, sr., 17.4; Evan Mahaffey, Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller, 6-6, sr., 16.0; Elmore James IV, Lyndhurst Brush, 6-2, sr., 24.2; Michael Bova, Lakewood St. Edward, 6-2, sr., 19.4; Drey Carter, Westerville South, 6-8, sr., 17.8; Sean Jones, Gahanna Lincoln, 5-10, sr., 21.0; Devin Royal, Pickerington Central, 6-6, jr., 19.6; Sean Craig, Sylvania Northview, 6-7, sr., 28.2; Zack Oddo, Green, 6-6, sr., 16.3. Were excited about the crop of kids we have coming up, Buss said. LIVE Webcast - All-Atlantic Region T&F Conference Champion. Feb 15, 2023 COLUMBUS, OH - Founded in 1911, Columbus Academy has built an athletics reputation that includes winning a record 12 state championships in field hockey, earning the second-most state titles in Ohio history in boys golf with 12 and having 49 seasons of at least one singles or doubles team reach the boys tennis state tournament. Massillon Washington (10-1) 17-14 Warren Western Reserve def. On 1/12, the Columbus Academy varsity basketball team lost their away non-conference game against Amanda-Clearcreek (Amanda, OH) by a score of 59-21. We have some good numbers coming next year. Congrats @AJ_Uttech on signing to play for the @PointersMBB! Tournament Game. On 1/3, the Columbus Academy varsity basketball team lost their home non-conference game against Bishop Hartley (Columbus, OH) by a score of 67-16. Rayvon Griffith, Cincinnati Taft, 6-6, jr., 19.6 (points per game); Tim Stewart, Cincinnati Mariemont, 6-6, jr. 21.3; Jack Kenneally, Elyria Catholic, 6-7, sr., 22.6; Bobby Ray, Jefferson Area, 6-5, sr., 24.0; Logan Stotzer, Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley, 6-1, sr.,16.5; Dailyn Swain, Columbus Africentric, 6-8, jr., 21.0; Colin White, Ottawa-Glandorf, 6-4, so., 19.1; Mason Studer, North Robinson Colonel Crawford, 5-11, sr., 18.0; Kevin Moore, Campbell, 6-4, sr., 20.0; Aiden Porter, Fairland, 6-1, sr., 22.1. Hornbeak, Toledo St. John's Jesuit, 6-2, jr., 18.9; Kannon Klusmeyer, Perrysburg, 6-5, sr., 12.7; Antoine West, Toledo Whitmer, 6-2, fr., 16.0; 12.7; Tegan Myers, Logan, 6-2, Sr., 15.4; Trey DePietro, Boardman, 6-6, sr., 14.2; Isaac Mayle, Zanesville, 6-1, sr. 12.5; Ayden Hall, Dover, 6-3, sr., 14.4. Hudson Williams, Olentangy Liberty swimming: Won the 50 free and finished thirdin the 100 backstroke at the Division I state meet. Watch this highlight video of the Columbus Academy (Gahanna, OH) girls basketball team in its game Columbus Academy vs The Wellington School Game Highlights - Jan. 24, 2023 on Jan 24, 2023. Abigail Atkins, Johnstown basketball: Scored 22 points, including the game-winning 3-pointer with less than 10 seconds left, in a 42-41 district semifinal win over Cardington. The https://t.co/Pos9iu38gt, This website is powered by SportsEngine's. Full Schedule Wed, 5/24 vs Utica W 2-0 Sat, 5/27 @ Heath L 4-3 Thu, 6/01 vs Ottawa Hills L 3-1 Rankings Full Rankings Ohio #188 Ohio Division III #31 Columbus #50 Academic Accomplishments AP Classes: Yes. The defense also helped Harvest Prep shoot 10 for 13 from the floor in the opening quarter, and it cruised to a 61-44 win at Capital. Ohio high school basketball All-Central District teams Boys Volleyball. 25 last week, finished at No. I stay on them and they take to it and keep getting better. The expectations werent super high, but as the year went on we really progressed as a team and started getting that chemistry up and were really able to all play together, Compton said. On 1/28, the Columbus Academy varsity basketball team lost their away conference game against Columbus School for Girls (Columbus, OH) by a score of 47-43. Columbus Academy Vikings | 2022-23 Basketball Boys | Digital Scout Connor Stonebraker, Versailles, 6-7, jr., 13.6; Cody Davis, Columbia Station Columbia, 6-5, Sr., 16.6; Cody Head, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East, 6-4, jr., 19.0; Jaizen Miles, Martins Ferry, 6-3, sr.,16.3; Colin Janes, McConnelsville Morgan, 6-4, sr., 20.2; Zach Vernon, North Union, 6-7, sr., 15.2; Dan Wagner, Columbus Africentric, 6-1, sr., 16.2; Jacob Meyer, Pemberville Eastwood, 6-3, sr.; Jude Muenz, Collins Western Reserve, sr., 11.8; Adam Wharry, New Middletown Springfield, 6-1, sr., 16.0; Trenton Zimmerman, Minford, 6-4, sr., 22.1. In girls basketball, a total of 120 schools (15.6%) moved across the four divisions. Voters can castone vote per hour per device. Columbus Academy State: OHIO Phone: 614-475-2311. Video: Harvest Prep boys basketball celebrates district title. You miss his IQ, leadership and calm demeanor. Third team: Christyn Anthony (Harvest Prep) 5-9, sr., 13.0; Cally Carpenter (Fredericktown) 5-7, so., 15.1; Jamie Custer (Worthington Christian) 5-6, jr., 10.0; Abby Dickson (Utica) 5-5, so., 15.2; Carly Lehman (Fairbanks) 5-8, sr., 12.0; Tatum Lusher (Grandview) 5-9, fr., 16.0; Brooke Mannon (West Jefferson) 5-11, sr., 14.8. Liz Hedger, Granville swimming: Finished fourth in the 50 free and seventh in the 100 back in the state paralympic meet. Jordan Fisher, Reynoldsburg basketball: Scored24 points in an 83-76 win over Groveport. Team Profile - Public Schools Athletic League Appell is the programs all-time leader in points. The. Player of the year: Madison Greene (Pickerington Central), Coach of the year: Tom Waterwash (Olentangy Liberty). Find an Academy Store Near You | Academy - Academy Sports + Outdoors 2023 www.dispatch.com. 7-A Division II (15) Sub Region A: Atlanta Classical* Christian Heritage: DeKalb School of the Arts* Excel Christian* Genesis Innovation* Georgia School for Deaf* Woody Gap* Sub Region B: Ben Franklin Academy* Bowdon: Fulton Leadership Academy* Greenforest Christian* Mt. Full Schedule Tue, 1/31 vs Dublin Scioto L 60-35 Wed, 2/01 vs Worthington Christian L 67-33 Sat, 2/18 @ Worthington Christian L 61-17 Rankings Full Rankings Ohio #303 Ohio Division III #76 Columbus #72 Last Updated: Mar 31, 2022 SEASON: 2022-23 2021-22 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12. Stats are entered by the coach or designated team statistician in the admin. At 6-foot-7, Kevin Reeves gives the Columbus Academyboys basketball teaman inside presence. All-Time State Tournament Results - OHSAA Everyone has been hitting their stride, defensively and offensively. CDAB Board Member Swimming and Diving Liaison: Andy Scholz, Athletic Director, Madison Christian School, 3565 Bixby Road, Groveport 43125. 6 all time. Columbus Academy Vikings | 2022-23 Basketball Boys | Digital Scout live sports scores and stats. Honorable mention: Audrey Benedict (North Union); Tamiyah Harrington (Linden); Emily Huston (Buckeye Valley); Kameron Stover (Highland); Aniyah Thorne (Hartley); Mali Thornton (Eastmoor Academy); Emani Tynes (South); Avery Williams (Licking Valley); Mikayla Williams (Bexley). Second team: Grant Burkholder (Newark) 5-9, sr., 15.0; James Hummell (Olentangy Liberty) 6-2, sr., 11.1; Brandon Ivery (Gahanna) 6-4, sr., 12.5; Arness Lawson (Pickerington North) 6-1, so., 15.8; Kruz McClure (Westerville South) 6-4, so., 17.2; Ryan Nutter (Dublin Jerome) 6-4, sr., 12.6; Alex Okuley (Olentangy Liberty) 6-3, sr., 11.3. Men's California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) basketball rankings. Quinn Corna, Upper Arlington basketball: Became the seventh player in school history to reach 1,000 career points. James Nowell, Eastmoor Academy basketball: Scored 40 points, including a school-record 12 3-pointers, in an 85-59 sectional semifinal win over Horizon Science. Its a labor of love with him because he does everything the right way. Email that information to sports@dispatch.com. More: Enquirer names Cincinnati high school athletes of the week for March 25, Player of the Year: Dailyn Swain, Columbus Africentric, Coach of the Year: Todd Boblitt, Bluffton. Honorable mention: Hawa Ba (Horizon Science); Ella Bouton (Fredericktown); Emily Conley (Mechanicsburg); Ellie Fisher (Tree of Life); Allison Frickle (Columbus Academy); Sam Girton (Elgin); Ariel Grace (Africentric); Abigail Hardwick (Cardington); Faith King (Worthington Christian); Elaina Lahmers (Fairbanks); Kayla Larimore (Centerburg); Claire Mason (Madison-Plains); Sydney Opfer (East Knox); Charlee Palmer (Lakewood); Delaney Peck (Liberty Union); Emily Rimer (Columbus Academy); Dani Schipfer (Mechanicsburg); Kylie Sharp (Johnstown); Madison Simpson (Northmor); Emily Slone (Tree of Life); Ariyah Spillman (Ready); Grace Sturgell (Lakewood); Samairah Thompson (Africentric); Ava Travis (Northridge); Whitney Waddell (Pleasant); Carmyn Woods (Harvest Prep). Columbus Academy (CA) is a selective, independent college- preparatory school for students from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade. of titles: School: Sports: Year: 4: Upper Arlington: Boys Golf, Girls Cross Country, Boys Swimming & Diving, Baseball: 1986-1987: 3 : Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary Kentucky men's basketball recruits to play at Peach Jam | Lexington GISA advances excellence among its member schools through advocacy, professional growth, student engagement, and collaboration.
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