Friday, December 10, 2010

BOYS SWIM TEAM LOST A CLOSE MEET LAST NIGHT

The boys lost to Clark Montessori last night by a score of 46 to 48. The 1st place finishers were: 200 Medley Relay- Robbie Workman, Jacob Singleton, Alex Ariapad, and Tyler David; 200 Free- Tyler David; 200 IM- Alex Ariapad; 100 Butterfly- Alex Ariapad; and 100 Backstroke- Robbie Workman. The 2nd place finishers were 200 IM- Robbie Workman; 200 Free Relay- Alex Ariapad, Tyler David, Jacob Singleton, and Robbie Workman; 100 Backstroke- Colt Reese; 100 Breaststroke- Grant Gilman; and 400 Free Relay- Steve Benton, Theo Osterman, Colt Reese, and Trace Smith.

Many of the swimmers recorded their personal best times in their events.

The girls swim team lost to Clark Montessori by a score of 27-67. 1st place finishers were: 500 Free- Kara Burns; and 100 Breaststroke- Kara Burns. 2nd place finishers were:200 IM- Megan Woolum; 200 Free Relay- Gabby Benton, Kara Burns, Jessica Nazareth, and Amanda Schmidt; and 100 Backstroke- Megan Woolum.

The girls did a good job improving their times.

Next meet is on Tues. against Summit Country Day at home.

Lady Liong Get Big Win

The Lady Lions Varsity Basketball Team got a huge win last night @Bethel. The girls achieved short term season goals by winning a division game on the road and winning a close game, final score 55-50. The girls dominated inside with Josie Buckingham scoring 18 and Reno Frayne scoring scoring 15 while collecting 18 rebounds. Sarah Shoemaker provided solid perimeter play registering 11 solo post feeds and scoring 11 points of her own including important free throws. It was a good team effort all around and moves the Lady Lions into sole possession of 2nd place in the SBAAC. Next @ Norwood Mon 12/13.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Winter sports program going on sale

New Richmond's winter sports guide is going on sale for $4 at home events beginning this week. The 32-page program includes team photos, rosters and schedules of all winter sports. It's also available at the high school athletic office.

Norwood joining the SBAAC

The board of Southern Buckeye Academic and Athletic Conference voted Wednesday to accept Norwood as a member beginning with the 2012-13 season. Norwood currently is a member of the Ft. Ancient Valley Conference.

The announcement was made by SBAAC commissioner Pat Hill who said Norwood will become a member of the SBAAC’s American Division which also will include Amelia, New Richmond, Goshen and Western Brown in all sports. Bethel will play in the American Division in all sports except football. Bethel will drop down to the smaller National Division in football.

The National Division currently includes Clermont Northeastern, Williamsburg, Batavia, Blanchester, Georgetown, Felicity and East Clinton. Georgetown and Felicity do not play football and East Clinton is leaving the league after the 2011-12 season to become a member of the South Central Ohio League.

Northeastern, which has been a member of the American Division in all sports except football, will move to the National Division in all sports with the addition of Norwood.

The move by Norwood comes a day after Anderson, Turpin, Kings, Glen Este, Milford, Loveland and Walnut Hills announced they were leaving the FAVC to form a yet unnamed conference.

LONG TRIP BRINGS A DOUBLE WIN FOR THE NR SWIM TEAM

The boys swim team beat Greenfield McClain by a score of 72-22 last night. The 1st place finishers were 200 Medley Relay- Robbie Workman, Jacob Singleton, Alex Ariapad, and Tyler David; 200 Free- Tyler David; 200 IM- Alex Ariapad; 100 Butterfly- Alex Ariapad; 100 Free- Tyler David; 500 Free- Theo Osterman; 200 Free Relay- Robbie Workman, Trace Smith, Jacob Singleton, Alex Ariapad; 100 Breast- Grant Gilman; 400 Free Relay- Tyler David, Steve Benton, Tanner Duncan, and Colt Reese. 2nd place finishers were: 200 Free- Trace Smith; 200 IM- Robbie Workman; 50 Free- Jacob Singleton; 100 Butterfly- Brady Ginn; 100 Free- Colt Reese; 500 Free- Conall Stapleton; 100 Back- Robbie Workman; 100 Breast- Jake Ober; and 400 Free Relay- Cody Biehle, Tyler Flood, Daniel Dooley, and Grant Gilman.

It was a total team effort by all the swimmers.

The girls swim team beat Greenfield McClain by a score of 55-34 last night. The 1st place finishers were: 100 Butterfly- Ann Bishop; 500 Free- Kara Burns; 200 Free Relay- Jessica Nazareth, Amanda Schmidt, Ashlee Lewis, Kara Burns; 100 Breaststroke- Kara Burns; and 400 Free Relay- Vicky Booker, Ann Bishop, Megan Woolum, and Amanda Schmidt. 2nd place finishers were: 200 Medley Relay- Megan Woolum, Kara Burns, Jessica Nazareth, Amanda Schmidt; 200 Free- Vicky Booker; 200 IM- Megan Woolum; 50 Free- Jessica Nazareth; 500 Free- Ashlee Lewis;100 Back stroke- Megan Woolum; 100 Breaststroke- Vicky Booker and 400 Free Relay- Abby Jewell, Kelsey Williams, Michaela Nordyke, and Micah Brondhaver.

KARA BURNS SET A NEW RECORD IN THE 100YD. BREASTSTROKE LAST NIGHT WITH A TIME OF 1:17.86. GREAT JOB KARA!!!!

It was a good team effort by all the girls.

NR BOYS SWIM TEAM BEATS HARRISON

The boys swim team beat Harrison by a score of 51-43. 1st place finishers were: 200 Individual Medley-Alex Ariapad; 100 Free-Tyler David; 500 Free- Theo Ostermann; 200 Free Relay- Alex Ariapad, Trace Smith, Jacob Singleton, Robbie Workman. 2nd place finishers were: 200 Medley Relay- Robbie Workman, Jacob Singleton, Alex Ariapad, Tyler David; 200 Free- Tyler David; 200 IM- Robbie Workman; 50 Free- Jacob Singleton; 100 Fly- Alex Ariapad; 100 Butterfly- Colt Reese; 500 Free- Conall Stapleton; 100 Backstroke- Robbie Workman; and 400 Free Relay- Tyler David, Steve Benton, Tanner Duncan, and Colt Reese.

Great job by all the swimmers.

Lady Lions Fall vs Milford

The Lady Lions Girls Basketball Team played Milford close all the way to the 4th quarter before falling 51-37 to Milford last night. The girls committed 25 turnovers which gave Milford extra chances all night. Freshman Josie Buckingham led the way offensively and defensivly scoring 11 points while collecting 14 rebounds. Mikaela Rupp hit all three of her three point attempts to score 9. Next @ Bethel Thursday 12/9.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

SWIM TEAM BEATS HARRISON

The girls swim team beat Harrison last night by a score of 54--40. 1st place finishers were:200 Medley Relay -- Kara Burns, Jessica Nazareth, Amanda Schmidt, and Megan Woolum; 200 yd. Freestyle -- Victoria Booker; 100 Free --Jessica Nazareth; 500 Free-- Kara Burns; 200 Free Relay - Gabby Benton, Kara Burns, Jessica Nazareth, and Amanda Schmidt; and 100 Breast stroke- Kara Burns. 2nd Place finishers were 50 Free-- Amanda Schmidt; 100 Butterfly--Ann Bishop; 100 Free-- Gabby Benton; 200 Free Relay-- Paige Anderson, Ann Bishop, Victoria Booker, Ashlee; 100 Backstroke Megan Woolum; 100 Breaststroke-- Gabby Benton and 400 Free Relay-- Ann Bishop, Victoria Booker, Amanda Schmidt, and Megan Woolum.
Great job by all the swimmers.

Monday, December 6, 2010

SWIMMERS MAKE A BIG SPLASH

SWIMMERS MAKE A BIG SPLASH @ CCD The New Richmond boys beat CCD and Greenfield McClain last Wed. night. The scores were 138 NR-84 CCD-65 Greenfield. 1st Place finishers were:200 Medley Relay -- Robbie Workman, Jacob Singleton, Alex Ariapad and Tyler David; 200 Free - Tyler David; 200 I.M. - Alex Ariapad; 100 Butterfly- Alex Ariapad; 100 Free -- Tyler David; 200 Free Relay - Alex Ariapad, Tyler David, Jacob Singleton, Robbie Workman; 100 Back- Robbie Workman; 100 Breast- Jacob Singleton. 2nd Place finishers were: 50 Free- Jacob Singleton; 500 Free- Theo Osterman; 100 Breast- Jake Ober and 400 Free Relay- Steve Benton, Theo Osterman, Tanner Duncan, and Colt Reese. Great Swim by all the swimmers. The New Richmond girls swim team had a strong showing at CCD by coming in 2nd place. The scores were as follows: 132-CCE, 85-NR and 57- Greenfield. 1st place finisher was 500 Free- Kara Burns and 100 Breast Kara Burns. 2nd place finishers were: 200 Medley Relay- Micah Brondhaver, Kara Burns, Jessica Nazareth and Amanda Schmidt; 100 Butterfly- Ann Bishop; and 400 Free Relay- Vicky Booker, Ashlee Lewis, Amanda Schmidt and Megan Woolum. Great job by all the swimmers. Big week starting Dec. 6 home against Harrison, Away at Greenfield on Tues. Dec. 7 and Home with Clark Montessori. Everyone is welcome to come out watch these talented athletes. There is no charge to get into a swim meet.

SBAAC Athletic Directors Support The Rachel Underwood Benefit

The SBAAC Athletic Directors continue to show their support For Georgetown Athletic Director and basketball coach Jerry Underwood and his family by holding a raffle. All proceeds will go to the Underwood family to help cover expenses as his wife Rachel continues her battle against cancer. The raffle will continue through the end of the basketball season and the drawing will take place on March 7th at the Winter SBAAC banquet. Please help support this great cause.

Rachel
UNDERWOOD
Family


Benefit Raffle Sponsored By The

SOUTHERN BUCKEYE CONFERENCE

$1.00 EACH or 6 for $5.00

1st Prize: 4 Day/3 Night @ Biltmore (Ashville, NC)

2nd Prize: 3 Day/2 Night at Woodson Bend Resort (Lake Cumberland)

3rd prize: Side of Beef ($800.00 value)

4th prize: Stihl Edger ($450.00 value)

5th Prize: Watch ($400.00 Value)

6th Prize: Craftsman Toolbox

7th Prize: OSU Football Helmet

8th prize: Gun Case

Thank You to the following sponsors:

Cahall's John Deere @ Georgetown
Sears Hometown Store @ Georgetown
Croswell Tours @ Williamsburg
Facet Jewlery & Pawn @ Amelia
Amelia Athletic Dept.
Sportszone
RB Printing Company - 937- 446- 4442
Mark & Diane Slagle & Goodwin Farms
For tickets please contact Doug Foote, (513) 553-3191 x 10003 or foote_d@nrschools.org

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Boys Basketball vs Deer Park

The varsity boys basketball team lost its season opener Saturday night at Deer Park. The lions had cut the Wildcats lead to 26-25 in the 3rd quarter, but a few key turnovers led to a 7-0 run by Deer Park to end the 3rd Quarter. The lions again fought back to come within 3 in the closing minutes, but Deer Park was able to hit their free throws and hold on to win 45-40. Leading scorers for the Lions were sophomore Austen Craig with 12 points, senior Shane Campbell with 12 points and also had 9 rebounds, and junior Chris Turner chipped in 7 points.

The JV Wrestling Lions open the season at Wilmington.

The first tournament of the year was a huge success. The Lions placed 10 wrestlers out of 14 weight classes. They did not keep a team score but we know the results if they would have, Lions win! Brody Hooks placed first, Tyler Loyd, Mickey McCollum, Chris Klinker and Aaron Pollard finished second, Tristan Williams and Clay Loadman finished third, AJ Rostetter and Zack Fields finished fourth and Ryle Beckerich finished fifth. Coach Minor was impressed with the Lions performance for the first meet of the year. He explained they have a long way to go but this was an impressive beginning to the 2010-2011 season! WE ARE NR!

The Wrestling Lions takedown the first meet of the year!

The Lions attacked the Roger Bacon duals Saturday morning. They posted a 72-6 win over Roger Bacon in the first round. The second round saw the Lions dominate the Mariemont Warriors. Then came the Norwood Indians who were no match for the Mighty Lions. The fourth round was a battle for the ages. The Lions faced the Reading Blue Devils, both teams unbeaten and hungry for a trip to the finals. The Lions started off hot with two wins in quick fashion, then Reading won the next four followed by a few impressive wins by the Lions. When the dust settled the Lions fell a little short losing 39-23. The final round of the day was for third place with the Lions squaring off against the Wyoming Cowboys. Those Cowboys felt the wrath of a Lion team coming off their first loss of the season, Lions 62 Cowboys 9. enough said!
Austin Skaggs, Cody Gableman, Ryan Zawacki and JR Forsee all went undefeated, posting a 5-0 record. Nathan Rostetter, Sam Anderson, Robbie Lemar and Kevin Reid went an impressive 4-1. WE ARE NR!