West L.A. San Diego City. Second team: ALiyah Brock (Eastmoor Academy) 5-6, so., 12.0; Ava Gossman (Granville) 5-10, sr., 11.5; Taliyah Holmes (Heath) 5-7, sr., 12.3; Abbey Price (North Union) 5-9, jr., 10.5; Allison Price (North Union) 5-9, so., 9.9; Sofia Sheridan (Bexley) 5-10, sr., 10.2; Marissa Wilkinson (Bloom-Carroll) 5-7, jr., 14.0. We have some good numbers coming next year. Swain scored a game-high 23 points, and the Nubians (20-5) advanced to a regional semifinal Wednesdayagainst Malvern or Sugarcreek Garaway at Ohio University. Senior post player Kevin Reevesaveraged a team-high 13.9 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots. Senior guard Tanner Compton and freshman guard TheoFalkenhainhave provided the Vikings with solid perimeter shooting, as each hadmade 13 3-pointers throughninegames. Find an Academy Store Near You | Academy - Academy Sports + Outdoors First team: Abigail Adkins (Johnstown) 5-10, jr., 17.2; Jeniya Bowers (Africentric) 5-8, fr., 15.0; Leila Carter (International) 5-7, fr., 25.5; Meghan Mayotte (Worthington Christian) 5-9, sr., 19.0; Natiah Nelson (Africentric) 5-10, jr., 15.0; Abbie Riddle (Liberty Union) 5-10, sr., 18.8; Olivia Skillings (Mechanicsburg) 5-8, jr., 16.2. Third team: Shelby Carr (Liberty Christian) 5-6, jr., 11.1; Abbi Evans (Berne Union) 5-3, sr., 5.0; Joy Freeman (Madison Christian) 5-8, jr., 10.0; Lauren Leslie (Ridgedale) 5-7, jr., 10.3; Sophie Peloquin (Newark Catholic) 6-0, so., 10.1; Ellen Tiede (Delaware Christian) 5-8, so., 11.2; Jaylyn Workman (Danville) 5-7, sr., 10.7. Boys Volleyball. It was a good season, Compton said. On any given night, anybodycan step through. Player of the year: Madison Greene (Pickerington Central), Coach of the year: Tom Waterwash (Olentangy Liberty). We had a bump in the road when we lost our City League championship game (to Northland 60-58 on Feb. 11). Carter Piatt, Smithville, 6-0, jr., 18.3; Kaidan Spade, Garrettsville Garfield, 6-3, sr., 19.1; Brandon Clint, Ravenna Southeast, 6-2, sr., 20.9; Beau Brungard, New Middletown Spring., 6-0, sr., 14.0; James Davis, Liberty, 6-3, sr., 20.0; Aidan Stephens, LaBrae, 6-1, sr., 14.1; Trey Paxton, Willard, 6-2, sr., 18.0; Cam Hoffman, Millbury Lake, 6-6, sr., 14.3; Eli Schmenk, Ottawa-Glandorf, 6-2, sr., 10.3; DJ Newman, Archbold, 6-1, sr., 13.0; Max Dawson, Willard, 6-2, so., 20.3; TJ Hallett, Oak Harbor, 6-2, sr., 19.1; Garrett Newland, Harrod Allen East, 6-4, sr., 16.2.; Bryce Reynolds, Bloomdale Elmwood, 6-4, sr., 21.1; Evan Lumbrezer, Metamora Evergreen, 6-1, sr., 16.0; Nic Borojevich, Swanton, 6-1, sr., 18.4; Isaac Mason, Attica Seneca East, 6-2, jr., 28.0; Brooks Laukhuf, Haviland Wayne Trace, 6-1, so., 16.0; Mckinnon Mead, Centerburg, 6-0, sr., 17.9; Tyler Britton, Andover Pymatuning Valley, 6-6, jr., 18.6, John Castrilla, Jefferson Area, 6-0, Sr., 20.3; Ty Locklear, Oberlin, 6-1, Sr., 17.2; Zion Crowe, Springfield Shawnee, 6-3, jr., 18.1; Dalton Patterson, West Lafayette Ridgewood, 6-1, sr., 16.1; Kason Powell, Barnesville, 6-0, sr., 16.3; Franko Rome, Old Washington Buckeye Trail, 5-7, sr., 15.3; Hayden Cassidy, Cadiz Harrison Central, 5-11, so., 18.0; Luke Pattison, Zanesville West Muskingum, 6-1, sr., 14.7; Mason Kazee, South Point, 6-1, sr., 14.1; Coulter Cleland, Pomeroy Meigs, 6-2, sr., 17.0; Xzander Ream, Zane Trace, 6-4, jr., 15.0; Cyan Ervin, Wellston, 6-3, jr., 21.0; Bransyn Copas, North Adams, 5-10, so., 17.2; Myles Montgomery, Minford, 5-10, fr., 20.3; ; Levi Blankenship, Chesapeake, 5-11, sr., 21.7; Trent Hundley, Eastern Brown, 6-5, sr., 18.0. Compton credited Warstler and his staff for the programs continued success. For us, its about our own expectations. We started the season with 14 guys and at times played with 10 or 11. Honorable mention: Jeff Amapps (Pickerington North); Davion Bridges (Northland); Kison Coates-Edmondson (Licking Heights); Jadi Cunningham (Westerville South); Jordan Edwards (Olentangy Orange); Daniel Fetty (Grove City); Brody Fields (Teays Valley); Lethaniel Foster (Mifflin); Peyton Frey (Hilliard Davidson); Noah Gamble (Olentangy Berlin); Kraig Gilbert (Grove City); Damon Griffin (South); Jaden Griffith (Licking Heights); Gavin Headings (Pickerington Central); King Kendrick (Northland); Kevin Kirkby (Dublin Coffman); Markell Johnson (Pickerington Central); Noah Kershaw (Westland); Luke Kuhlman (Dublin Jerome); TeMar Lewis (Worthington Kilbourne); Marquis Long (Marion Harding); Jake Lowman (Delaware); Mikey McCollum (Olentangy Orange); Steele Meister (Newark); Jackson Mikola (Olentangy Liberty); Sam Miller (Teays Valley); Trent Minor (Big Walnut); P.J. Quinn Corna, Upper Arlington basketball: Became the seventh player in. 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 Columbus High School (Miami, FL) Varsity Basketball - MaxPreps Columbus Academy (Gahanna, OH) Girls Varsity Basketball - MaxPreps 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 First team: Grant Bentley (Northmor) 6-2, jr., 17.9; Ben Hopple (Fairfield Christian) 6-1, sr., 16.4; Trey Johnston (Millersport) 5-10, sr., 17.5; Spencer Payne (Danville) 5-9, sr., 14.5; Keith Prysock (Patriot Prep) 6-2, sr., 15.0; AJ Taylor (Wellington) 6-6, sr., 16.0; Landon Vanderwarker (Northside Christian) 6-7, so., 22.6. Toledo Scott (8-2) 23-15 FINAL (Akron Rubber Bowl) Voting is open for the Athlete of the Week. All rights reserved. We fought all the way through., MSL-Ohio standings: Buckeye Valley (12-0), Columbus Academy (8-4), Grandview and Worthington Christian (both 6-6), Bexley and Whitehall (both 5-7), Wellington (0-12), Seniors lost: Tanner Compton, Johnny Hill, Carter James, Parker Logan, Ryan Panley, Kevin Reeves and Henry Rubey, Key returnees: Theo Falkenhain and Yiling Hu, Postseason: Defeated Columbus International 50-39; def. Spencer Aurnou-Rhees, St. Charles swimming: Won the 200 IM and 100 freestyle titles at the Division I state meet. Columbus Africentric Early College is a public high school in Columbus, Ohio. Harvest Prep boys basketball players relished what they saw on film in preparing for Thursday nights Division III district final against Worthington Christian. Chase Walker, St. Charles basketball: Scored 25 points in a 59-57 sectional final win over Olentangy Berlin. 1 seed Tree of Life in a district semifinal. We dictate pressure every day in practice and our guards excel at that. Kamryn Grant, Africentric basketball: Had 23 points and 12 rebounds in a 69-34 sectional final win over Centerburg. Ella Wigal,Granville basketball: Scored 22 points in a 45-32 district semifinal win over Columbus School for Girls. Columbus Academy boys basketball coach Jeff Warstler took pride in his team's commitment this season, especially its defensive performance. 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. Sam Johnsons 17 points and 11 from Logan Woloshan led Worthington Christian, which came in having won 21 of 23. Player of the year: Landon Vanderwarker (Northside Christian), Coach of the year: Ryan Vanderwarker (Northside Christian). Moeller'sEvan Mahaffey, a senior forward, was Cincinnati's lone Division I first-team all-state selection after leading the Greater Catholic League-South in scoring. Email sports editor Brian Whiteat bwhite1@dispatch.com. A day after shaking up the football divisional and regional assignments for the fall, the Ohio High School Athletic Association on Tuesday announced updated divisions for winter sports, including basketball, Tuesday morning. A lot of teams cant handle our pressure. 2; Connor Lintz, McDermott Northwest, 6-2, so., 17.0; Jesse Dixon, Portsmouth West, 6-3, sr., 16.5; Eli Swords, Wheelersburg, 6-1, Sr., 16.3 ; Wes Enis, Casstown Miami East, 6-1, so., 19.3; Jaydon Litten, Versailles, 6-3, sr., 17.8; Ethan Malafa, Cincinnati Mariemont, 6-7, sr., 8.5; Mekhi Elmore, Cincinnati Taft, 6-2, sr., 12.2; Conner Cravaack, Madeira, 6-5, jr., 18.8; Keenan Schomburger, Cincinnati Summit Country Day, 6-5, sr., 14.0; Grant Bentley, Northmor, 6-2, so., 16.5; MJ Book, West Jefferson, 6-4, sr., 18.2; Trey Booker, Pleasant, 6-0, so., 15.1; Trenton Collins, Utica, 6-3, jr., 19.8; Sam Johnson, Worthington Christian, 6-5, so., 15.5; Kevin Reeves, Columbus Academy, 6-7, so., 14.5; Luke Ruth, Ready, 6-2, jr., 12.1; Danny Hanton, Fairview Park Fairview, 5-10, sr., 16.4; Hagan Hejduk, Orwell Grand Valley, 6-1, sr., 16.0; Jayden Roberts, Wellington, 6-4, sr., 20.5; Robert Palmer, Elyria Catholic, 5-11, sr., 10-0; Isaac Thompson, Oberlin, 6-4, jr., 13.4; Braylyn Irby, Garfield Heights Trinity, 6-3, fr., 16.7; Nathan Lurie, Beachwood, 5-10, jr., 22.5; Carson Mummey, McConnelsville Morgan, 6-2, so., 18.1; Kaiden Mastri, Magnolia Sandy Valley, 6-1, sr., 15.3; Jakob Dowling, Bellaire, 6-2, jr.,14.7; Beezer Porter, Belmont Union Local, 5-10, jr.,14.2; Garrett Burga, Old Washington Buckeye Trail, 6-4, jr.,14.0; Zach Jennings, Coshocton, 5-10, sr., 13.3; Cameron Best, Rayland Buckeye Local, 6-1, sr., 12.6; Alex Roden, Sugarcreek Garaway, 6-2, jr., 11.9. By Cameron Drummond Updated July 05, 2023 8:12 AM North Augusta, S.C. Three Columbus-area basketball teams to change divisions in 2023-24 Eastmoor Academy (Columbus, OH) Varsity Basketball - MaxPreps Honorable mention: Izzy Arguelles (New Albany); Leah Brown (Marysville); Camryn Cummings (Olentangy); EMoni Finch-Guice (Westerville North); Cheneya Garner (Thomas Worthington); Brielle Gingras (Newark); Neila Guice (Westerville South); Zoe Guice (Westerville South); Olivia Keeney (Grove City); Alyssa Horsley (Teays Valley); Kayla Houston (Centennial); Nyah Hubbard (Walnut Ridge); Dylan Hunt (Pickerington North); Kamarice Jackson (Marion Harding); London Johnson (Canal Winchester); Leila Jones (Westerville South); Ava Krutowskis (Marysville); Lisa Kuhlman (Dublin Jerome); Addison Marston (Olentangy Liberty); Ella Martin (Westerville Central); Keiryn McGuff (Dublin Coffman); Claire Mikola (Olentangy Liberty); Jordyn Miller (DeSales); Aniya Mitchell (Marion Harding); Layla Merriweather (Olentangy Berlin); Catherine Pierce (Whetstone); Ashley Powers (Hilliard Darby); Aubree Price (Reynoldsburg); Kalleigh Rennie (Watkins Memorial); Alec Rothe (Dublin Scioto); Jenna Shackleford (Newark); ZeShari Shepherd (Groveport); Jaya Sheppard (Northland); Niah Smedley (Dublin Scioto); Whitney Stafford (Olentangy); Samantha Toney (Delaware); Cameryn Wheeler (Watkins Memorial); Bridget Womber (DeSales); Kennedy Younkin (Teays Valley). Want to make sure your team's game information and statistics getto the right people? We have a goal, getting a (state championship) ring.. Thacker, Fairland, 6-3, jr., 12.6; Owen Johnson, Coal Grove, 6-2, fr., 16.0; Owen Hankins, Rock Hill, 6-1, Sr., 15.3; Jance Lambert, Bidwell River Valley, 6-4, jr., 17.0; Levi Gullion, Piketon, 6-3, sr., 12.3; Tra Swayne, Piketon, 6-3, sr., 12.6; Ethan Carroll, Chillicothe Southeastern, 5-11, sr., 12.6; Casey Cline, Westfall, 6-1, jr., 14.1; Nalin Robinson, Zane Trace, 6-4, jr., 10.0; Luke Garrett, Eastern Brown, 6-1, sr., 17.8; Dariyonne Bryant, Portsmouth, 6-2, sr., 17.1; Kenny Sanderlin, Portsmouth, 6-1, jr., 16. Our kids played hard all the way to the buzzer.. On 2/28, the Patriot Prep Academy varsity basketball team won their neutral playoff game against Fisher Catholic (Lancaster, OH) by a score of 64-46. Zion, Carroll: Southwest Atlanta Christian* Utopian Academy: W. D. Mohammed* He helpedninth-seededAcademy advance to a district semifinal, which it lost55-40to top-seeded Worthington Christian. It was a long two weeks before we played a (postseason) game after we lost that game, so Im really happy with the way that they recovered and the way that they made the improvements.. 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. First team: Reggie Bagley (Whitehall) 6-5, so., 21.0; Rosean Burns (Beechcroft) 6-0, jr., 24.3; Carson Myers (River Valley) 6-4, sr., 21.4; Cole Rhett (Watterson) 6-7, sr., 11.0; Charlie Russell (Ready) 6-5, sr., 17.3; Luke Ruth (Ready) 6-2, sr., 13.1; Kaleb Schaffer (Ready) 6-5, sr., 15.3. Columbus Boys Basketball 25 last week, finished at No. The Division I and II All-Ohio teams will be announced Tuesday, followed by the Ohio Mr. Basketball Award on Wednesday. Junior forward Yiling Hu and sophomore point guard Theo Falkenhain gained experience in starting roles and again should be key players next season. Hes playing great and his leadership has really advanced, coach Jeff Warstler said. Both South and DeSales moved up to Division I due to enrollment. High School Athlete of the Week: Vote in Columbus Dispatch poll Thats been our key all year. Dispatch.com readers can now vote for their favorite high school athletes of the week on their desktop,the Dispatch.com mobile web or Dispatch app once per hour byscrolling down to ballots listed below. All rights reserved. Emily Brown, Dublin Coffman swimming: Pulled off her second consecutive sweep of the 200 free and 500 free at the state meet. 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. State Records : State Champions - OHSAA Fifth-seeded Harvest Prep fed off a stifling full-court press to force five turnovers and alter several more possessions in the first quarter, taking second-seeded Worthington Christian out of its rhythm. On 1/31, the Columbus Academy varsity basketball team lost their home non-conference game against Dublin Scioto (Dublin, OH) by a score of 60-35. We worked our tails off all year long to get into this position. Full Schedule Sat, 2/25 @ Centerburg W 45-31 Mon, 2/27 @ Madison Plains W 43-36 Thu, 3/02 @ Africentric Early College L 78-56 Rankings Full Rankings Ohio #111 Ohio Division III #12 Columbus #22 Last Updated: Mar 27, 2023 Once athletes win during the regular season, they're not eligible to be back on the ballot until the postseason. Im hopeful with what weve done that well get even more interest.. Olentangy Orange 5-3; def. Academic Accomplishments AP Classes: Yes. The Eagles, who were seeded 17th, finished 12-10. In Division III, Taft's Rayvon Griffith was first-team All-Ohio after leading the Senators to a Division III state championship. NCAA's Dan Gavitt talks new host sites for 2023-26 March Madness. I enjoyed all of the time we had this season. COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Division III and IV girls basketball All-Ohio teams were announced Monday by the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association. VIKINGS. John Mackenzie, the former head ofschool at Academy, played basketball atBowdoin. Ive been after them in practice. The boys basketball All-Ohio teams will be announced starting next Monday, Mach 28. Player of the year: Devin Royal (Pickerington Central), Coach of the year: Shan Trusley (Westerville North). Home| Administrator's Corner| Eligibility| Sports| News| Contact Us OHSAA All-Time State Football Tournament Results CLASS AAA 1972 Semifinals (both at Ohio Stadium, Columbus) Cincinnati Princeton def. Devin Reese, Streetsboro, 6-3, sr., 19.1; Ross Dedo, Poland, 6-4, sr., 20.4; Terrance Pankey, Ursuline, 6-2, jr., 19.8; Anthony Massucci, Howland, 6-3, sr., 19.5; Will Aljancic, Louisville, 6-4, jr., 21.9; Connor Evanich, Marlington, 6-4, sr., 16.7; Hayden Nigro, Louisville, 6-2, so., 18.6; Brady Noll, Canton South, 6-4, sr., 12.5; Josiah Gonzalez, Chaney, 6-3, jr., 16.0; Adam Thorbahn, Port Clinton, 6-3, jr., 15.1; Baden Forup, Lexington, 6-7, jr., 15.0;; Jarrie Alexander, Sandusky, 6-2, sr., 15.3; Bryce Burns, Tiffin Columbian, 6-3, sr., 15.0; Logan Beaston, Tiffin Columbian, 6-4, jr., 18.5; Derek Vorst, Rossford, 6-10, jr., 15.5.; JJ Simmons, Beechcroft, 5-11, sr., 18.5; LB Towns, Linden, 5-9, sr., 18.0.; Owen Osborne, Buckeye Valley, 5-9, sr., 16.5; Atticus Schuler, Columbus DeSales, 6-7, sr., 18.2; Ben Welty, Ashtabula Edgewood, 6-1, sr., 15.0; Akinlana Popoola, Parma Padua Franciscan, 5-9, sr., 18.9; Nathanael Sulka, Chardon, 6-5, Sr., 19.0; Jake Cubbison, Perry, 6-2, jr., 19.1; Hayden Jarrett, Zanesville Maysville, 6-1, jr., 18.9; Carter Vandall, New Philadelphia, 6-5, jr.,15.8; Owen Emig. Victory Ridgemont, 6-2, sr., 24.5; Cale Rammel, Fort Recovery, 6-6, jr., 17.3; Julius Kimbrough, St. Thomas Aquinas, 6-4, so., 14.3; Kolten Miller, Latham Western, 6-2, sr., 14.7; Grady Jackson, New Boston, 6-0, sr., 23.7. 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. CDAB Board Member Swimming and Diving Liaison: Andy Scholz, Athletic Director, Madison Christian School, 3565 Bixby Road, Groveport 43125. The Columbus Dispatch 0:05 0:30 For two years, Jerry Easter II represented Emmanuel Christian on the hardwood as well as anyone to come before him. Ohio High School Cross Country Statistics and Results - Athletic.net 2022-2023 Region Alignments | GHSA.net On 1/26, the Columbus Academy varsity basketball team lost their away non-conference game against Fisher Catholic (Lancaster, OH) by a score of 66-20. 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. OHSAA > Central Sports & Tournaments > Swimming & Diving On the film, it looked like when they got pressured they got pretty rattled, so we took that into consideration and tried to use it in the game, Harvest Prep guard Zyaun Hutson said. Columbus Academy - Wikipedia 1 in our final ranking of the 2022-23 season. Hudson Williams, Olentangy Liberty swimming: Won the 50 free and finished thirdin the 100 backstroke at the Division I state meet. Third team: Evan Adair (Liberty Christian) 6-1, sr., 18.7; Andrew Benvie (Granville Christian) 5-11, jr., 14.0; Peyton Owens (Fisher Catholic) 6-0, jr., 12.2; Chris Stokes (Patriot Prep) 6-0, jr., 12.0; Nathan Thiel (Ridgedale) 6-1, jr., 11.1; Matt Tranel (Delaware Christian) 6-4, sr., 11.0; Walker Weckesser (Danville) 6-0, jr., 12.1. The GIAA is an ancillary division of the Georgia Independent School Association (GISA). Appell is the programs all-time leader in points. 6-5, so., 15.5; Kevin Reeves, Columbus Academy, 6-7, so., 14.5 . Raegan Ernst, Dublin Jerome gymnastics: Won her fourth consecutive district all-around title. First team: Trey Booker (Pleasant) 6-0, jr., 19.5; Trenton Collins (Utica) 6-3, sr., 22.4; Theo Falkenhain (Columbus Academy) 5-10, so., 12.8; Sam Johnson (Worthington Christian) 6-7, jr., 19.1; Carter Mallernee (Northridge) 6-3, jr., 20.6; Nyelle Shaheed (Harvest Prep) 6-5, sr., 15.7; Dailyn Swain (Africentric) 6-8, sr., 18.6. The mission of GISA is to advance excellence and collaboration among Georgia's . Were rebounding really well and were in a really good spot right now, Reeves said. Tree of Life and East Knox moved up to Division III due to competitive balance. Now, with an eye on his future, the five-star. OHSAA boys basketball: All-Ohio Division I, II teams announced Tanner Compton, Columbus Academy basketball: Scored 24 points in a 50-25 sectional semifinal win over International. At 6-foot-7, Kevin Reeves gives the Columbus Academyboys basketball teaman inside presence.
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