The Loveland Sports Weekly Roundup
- Christopher Ball
- Apr 12
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 21
Our baseball, volleyball, lacrosse, and tennis teams are either perfect or almost perfect as the spring season continues on. The Tigers have multiple league leaders in goals, home runs, and more! Check it out below!
Baseball
The Tigers remain unbeaten on the diamond as we continue the month of April. They are 5-0 in conference play and 7-0 overall. Most recently they picked up an 8-7 win over West Clermont as Brady Stidham knocked in two runs. Both Rylan Litchfield and Greyson Wagner had multi-hit games. On the mound Brody Miller struck out seven over the course of four innings.
On the year, Blake Carrigan is fourth in the ECC in average (.458) and he is tied for the league lead in home runs (3) with fellow Tiger Drew Oerther. Drew leads the conference himself with 12 RBIs.
Softball
Loveland softball has lost three straight after winning four of their first five games. They are 3-2 in conference and 4-4 overall, and look to get back on track against Turpin on Monday. Helena Keeton is showing a lot of early power for the Tigers as she currently has three home runs, and Summer Rohlfs is third in the conference with a .563 batting average.
Boy’s Tennis
With the weather warming up, our Tiger tennis squad has also opened up their season on the court. And they’ve done so with four straight wins, most recently with a 4-1 victory over West Clermont. Bode Zappin and Ethan Deck are both 4-0 in their singles matches this season. Alex Hill, Marlee Fleming, and Taigan Drohan all have spotless records for doubles.

Boy’s Volleyball
The boys have been dominating the gym so far this season in volleyball, going 10-1 so far. They picked up a straight set win over conference foe Milford after dropping their first match of the year, a bitterly contested defeat at the hands of powerhouse Lakota East.

We have quite a few Tigers atop the ECC leaderboards for volleyball as well. Gavin McWaters is second in the conference in kills (119) while Andrew Dostal is second in assists (152). They will lead the Tigers in tough matchups this week against both Anderson and Lebanon.
Lacrosse
Boy’s lacrosse is also still rolling along, taking a 6-1 record into mid-April. They had a tough defeat 15-6 against Centerville this past week but otherwise have looked very strong as pot has opened up. Rocco Filia has maintained his conference lead in goals for most of the season, and now has 21. Kyle Harden is locking things down on defense as well, leading the conference with 29 turnovers caused.

Girl’s lacrosse also has but a single loss on the year, and stand at 5-1. They picked up a nice 14-8 victory over Seven Hills on Saturday and have now won five straight. They have games against Fairfield and Walnut Hills on the slate this week.

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