Varsity Head Coach: Shane Bartholomew
Conference Championships: 1923, 1924, 1939, 1978
District Runner-Up: 2022
11 Individual State Placers
Individual Conference Achievements (since 2004-2005)
All-Conference Selections: 58
Athlete of the Year Winners: 4
Individual or Relay
Conference Champions: 27
through 2022 season
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WANTED! COLLEGE ATHLETES The NATIONALLY Acclaimed program “Guiding the College-Bound Athlete” is coming to Milford H. S. Auditorium Monday, October 24, 2022 - 7:00 PM Learn how to get RECRUITED How to become Academically
The 2021-22 school year was the Year of the Eagle. Highlighting the year was winning the first Eastern Cincinnati Conference All-Sport Trophy in school history. The year also featured 10 state qualifiers and 34 seniors who committed to continuing their
Congratulations to the 34 Milford student-athletes who were chosen to the Cincinnati Enquirer Spring All-Star teams. Click here to read more about all the honorees. First Team• Callie Allison (Softball)• Jade Avance (Track & Field)• Luke
June 4 at OHSAA State Championships
Finals
• 200 meters: Meredith Goff 5th 24.54 (highest finisher by a track athlete in school history)
• 400 meters: Jade Avance 9th 58.68
June 3 at OHSAA State Championships Preliminary Results• 100 meters: Meredith Goff 11th 12.27• 200 meters: Meredith Goff 2nd 24.61 (advances to State Finals)• 400 meters: Jade Avance 8th 57.64 (advance to State Finals)• 4x400 meter relay:
A highly successful season, one of the best in the history of the program, has propelled the Milford Girls Track & Field team to a multitude of postseason awards. The Eagles finished runner-up at both the ECC and OHSAA Southwest District Championships and
May 25-27 at OHSAA Regional ChampionshipsFinal Team Scores1. Mason 65; 2. Lakota East 51; 3. Princeton 41; 4. Wayne 39; 5. Beavercreek 36; 6. Loveland 34; 7. Milford 33; 8. Centerville 29; 9. Troy & Oak Hills 25; 11. Sycamore 24; 12. Mercy McAuley 19; 13.
The best of the best among Milford High School student-athletes gathered on May 24 for the first-ever Aerie Awards. The awards are named for the large nest of a bird of prey, especially an Eagle. The awards were voted on by Milford student-athletes and
Eagle Nation; a trio of our student-athletes have been nominated for Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for girls track & field senior Meredith Goff, baseball sophomore Louden Hilliard and girls lacrosse junior Emma Schaefer through 4pm