Congratulations to the Milford Cheer and Dance teams which each captured the Eastern Cincinnati Conference Championships. For the Cheer program, this marks the sixth straight conference crown, while the Dance team wins its first-ever. In addition, sophomore
January 30 vs. Fenwick/Goshen/West ClermontMilford enjoyed another successful day on the mats, going 2-1 in a quad meet against Fenwick, local rival Goshen and ECC foe West Clermont. The Eagles came away with wins over Fenwick (78-6) and Goshen (69-9) but
January 30 vs. KingsMilford played a solid first quarter, but were dominated in quarters two and three as the Eagles dropped a second straight ECC contest, a 64-53 decision to Kings. The setback evens the season series between the teams at a game apiece.The
January 30 at Lancer ClassicThe Eagles had a solid day at the Lancer Classic. MHS shot its highest Baker game of the season with a 187. They moved on to qualify 7th of 11 and won their first match against Carroll HS 100-75 and 143-117. They lost to Seton in
Miss the action from Friday night’s boys basketball contest between Milford and Walnut Hills? Local cable access station ICRC-TV was on hand to catch all the action. You can also access ICRC programming on demand at www.icrctv.com.The playback
January 29 vs. Walnut HillsMilford couldn’t overcome a miserable first half despite a valiant second half effort as they fell to Walnut Hills for the second time this season, 47-34. MHS surrendered 17 turnovers in the first half as they fell behind by
January 29 vs. AndersonMilford rolled to its third straight win, dominating Anderson by a final score of 2497-1583. A.J. Kaylor paced the Eagles, totaling a score of 459 over two games. Milford scoresA.J. Kaylor 235-224—459Ryan Lemley
Each week throughout the school year, we’ll feature the student athletes nominated by their coaches as Eastern Cincinnati Conference Athletes of the Week. Congratulations to each award recipient! Anthony (A.J.) KaylorMilford - SeniorBowlingA.J. led his
January 27 vs. LovelandThe Eagles got a big victory over a strong Loveland team, knocking off the Tigers by a score of 2712-2649. A.J. Kaylor and Nolan Littrell were on their game, rolling scores of 452 and 427, respectively to pace Milford. Milford
January 27 vs. Winton WoodsMilford was able to overcome a third quarter comeback by Winton Woods with a strong final period as the Eagles picked up a 51-41 win over the Warriors in an ECC battle. Katie Tatum made her return to the starting line-up for the
January 27 at West ClermontAustin Bodley sparked Milford’s return to the court for the first time in nearly three weeks as he exploded for a career-high 23 points in the Eagles 61-56 victory at West Clermont. Bodley was sensational all night, making six
January 27 vs. LovelandMilford fell to a tough Loveland team by a final of 2031-1638. For the Eagles, sophomore Shelby Sullivan kept up her strong play this season, finishing with a two-game score of 346. Milford scoresShelby Sullivan 176-170—346Mariah
Eagles Nation; a pair of our student-athletes have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award in their respective sports. Click here to vote for swimmer Erin Fentress and girls basketball player Madalyn Hills and keep voting until the
January 26 vs. Winton WoodsTwo Eagles went over 400 as Milford cruised past Winton Woods by a final pin count of 2715-1161. A.J. Kaylor continued his outstanding play with a 483, while Logan Moore put up a 427. Milford scoresA.J. Kaylor
January 26 vs. Winton WoodsMilford picked up a win over Winton Woods behind the play of junior Savannah Smith. The Eagles knocked down 1760 pins for the day to 1444 for the Warriors. Smith posted a two-game score of 266. Milford scoresSavannah Smith
January 23 vs. LovelandLoveland closed the game with a 13-0 run over the final five minutes of the game to hand Milford a heartbreaking 45-39 defeat in an ECC thriller. The Tigers took the lead for good with 33 seconds to go, before Milford had a chance to
January 25 at West Clermont Invitational
Boys
Brody Brandenburg 8th 142.20
Luke Eminger 9th 136.75
Girls
Sophie Cooper 5th 215.45
Maggie Braun 13th 177.20
Haleigh Gruber 24th 160.35
January 23 at ECC ChampionshipsBoys Team Scores1. Kings 3112. Turpin 2293. Walnut Hills 2274. Little Miami 1875. Milford 1756. Loveland 1007. Lebanon 798. Anderson 479. West Clermont 3610. Winton Woods 1 Girls Team Scores1. Turpin 4012. Walnut Hills 2083.
January 21 at ECC Championships
Boys
Luke Eminger 4th 158.75
Brody Brandenburg 9th 121.70
Girls
Sophie Cooper 2nd 231.80
Maggie Braun 12th 160.30
Haleigh Gruber 13th 159.00
January 20 vs. Blanchester/BadinMilford’s trip to Blanchester to take on the host Wildcats, along with Hamilton Badin ended with an Eagles split. MHS knocked off Badin 58-23 and came up short to Blanchester, 40-28. Adam Clayton, Ray Clayton, Kaleb
Each week throughout the school year, we’ll feature the student athletes nominated by their coaches as Eastern Cincinnati Conference Athletes of the Week. Congratulations to each award recipient! Franklin Abt / A.J. Kaylor / Nolan LittrellMilford
January 20 vs. Walnut HillsA tight game featuring stout defense by both squads went the way of Walnut Hills as they overcame a 10-point second quarter deficit to knock off Milford by a 34-29 final score. The win by Walnut results in a season split between the
Eagles Nation; our girls basketball team, along with bowler Nolan Littrell have been nominated for Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. The girls hoopsters are up for Winter Team of the Week, while Nolan is a nominee for Bowler of the Week. Click here to vote
January 19 vs. West ClermontMilford couldn’t knock West Clermont from the ranks of the unbeatens as they fell to the Wolves by a final count of 2833-2539. A.J. Kaylor continued his stellar play, tossing a two-game series of 437. Milford scoresA.J.
January 19 vs. West ClermontMilford came up short against league-leading and undefeated West Clermont, falling by a score of 2239-1698. Shelby Sullivan paced the Eagles with a score of 344. Milford scoresShelby Sullivan 176-168—344Savannah Smith
January 18 vs. AndersonMilford tied its season-high for points and three-pointers as they won for the fourth straight game, knocking off ECC rival Anderson by a 62-38 final. The Eagles shot a season-best 52% from the field, knocking down 11 three-pointers to
January 16 at Loveland DualsThe Eagles took to the mats at the highly competitive Loveland Duals and came away with a 2-2 record for the day. Milford was victorious over Badin (60-21) and ECC foe Little Miami (37-36), while coming up short against Ross
January 16-17 at West Clermont ClassicBoys Varsity PrelimsLuke Eminger 18th 135.95Brody Brandenburg 22nd 125.40 Boys Varsity FinalsLuke Eminger 19th 231.45 Girls Varsity PrelimsSophie Cooper 8th 213.70Haleigh Gruber 38th 145.30 Girls Varsity FinalsSophie
Your Milford High School Dance squad showed out today!!! Took 1st place at The Battle of The Boro in the Hip Hop Division in their first competition of the year! This ladies were ferocious on the floor today! Watch out competition, our Eagles are coming for the top spot!!!
January 6 vs. Loveland/Indian Hill/Ursuline
Boys
Luke Eminger 1st 252.75
Brody Brandenburg 2nd 207.35
Girls
Sophie Cooper 2nd 390.70
Haleigh Gruber 15th 233.65
Maggie Braun 16th 225.50
Each week throughout the school year, we’ll feature the student athletes nominated by their coaches as Eastern Cincinnati Conference Athletes of the Week. Congratulations to each award recipient! Paige Ayler and Kaylie McKenneyMilford -BasketballPaige,
January 14 vs. Indian HillMilford’s stretch of incredible defense continued as the Eagles shut out Indian Hill in the first half of a 40-20 win over the Braves. After holding St. Ursula scoreless in the fourth quarter on Monday night, the Eagles posted
January 14 vs. AndersonBoys Team ScoresMilford 79Anderson 61 Girls Team ScoresMilford 106Anderson 73 Boys podium finishers• 200 medley relay: 1st Nick Welty, Paul Menker, Evan Fentress, Owen Ferrara 1:45.47• 200 freestyle: 1st Evan Fentress
January 14 vs. Sycamore/HarrisonMilford’s strong season rolled on as they knocked off both Harrison (39-28) and Sycamore (33-31). Eagles Chad Lynn, Nick Clark, Nick Scally and Hayden Harvey all went 2-0 on the day with Clark and Harvey each scoring a
January 13 vs. KingsMilford fell in another close one, falling to Kings by a final pin count of 1877-1746. Shelby Sullivan once again led Milford with a two-game total of 334. Milford scoresShelby Sullivan 172-162—334Jenna Behnke
January 13 vs. KingsMilford turned in a season-best day using three players with over 400 scores in toppling Kings 2682-2380. Nolan Littrell had a career day with a first game score of 268, finishing with a total of 437. The score was a career-best and the
Any Milford student-athlete that would like to learn more about capturing their highlights through the Hudl tool is invited to a free training session on Monday, January 18. A representative from Hudl will be available via Zoom call from 7:00-7:45 pm.To
Eagles Nation; a trio of our student-athletes have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award in their respective sports. Click here to vote for diver Sophie Cooper, wrestler Kaleb Gelter and bowler A.J. Kaylor and keep voting until
January 12 vs. Kings/McNicholasBoys Team ScoresMilford 81McNicholas 40 Kings 133Milford 48 Girls Team ScoresMilford 163McNicholas 0 Kings 107Milford 75 Boys podium finishers• 200 medley relay: 3rd Paul Menker, Patrick Derrig, Jonny Bell, Jack
January 11 at St. UrsulaFor the second straight game, Milford played exceptional team defense, this time yielding just three second half points as part of a big 48-21 non-conference win at St. Ursula. Balanced scoring keyed the offense, but it was a defense
January 9 at Simon Kenton QuadMilford made the trip to Northern Kentucky to take part in the Simon Kenton Quad. The Eagles finished the day with a 1-2 record, losing to Trinity, 43-27 and Simon Kenton 30-30 (on criteria), while toppling local foe Indian Hill
January 11 vs. AndersonMilford came up short in ECC action against Anderson, falling by a final count of 1834-1620. Shelby Sullivan’s stellar season continued with a two-game score of 326 for the sophomore. Milford scoresShelby Sullivan
Congratulations to the Milford Competition Cheer squad who picked up first place out of 16 teams at a competition at Centerville High School!
January 8 vs. TurpinDefense was the name of the game as Turpin won a hard fought ECC battle over Milford by a final score of 47-45. The Eagles scrapped throughout the night, coming within a basket on several occasions, but the Spartans were able to hold on
January 6 vs. TurpinThe Eagles had one of their best team scores of the year as they knocked off ECC foe Turpin by a score of 2633-2341. A.J. Kaylor was Milford’s top scorer with a two-game total of 406. Milford scoresA.J. Kaylor
Each week throughout the school year, we’ll feature the student athletes nominated by their coaches as Eastern Cincinnati Conference Athletes of the Week. Congratulations to each award recipient! Shelby Sullivan and Jade BehnkeMilford -BowlingShelby, a
January 6 vs. Turpin & Walnut Hills
Boys
Luke Eminger 3rd 158.35
Girls
Sophie Cooper 3rd 231.90
Haleigh Gruber 6th 170.50
Maggie Braun 9th 159.50
January 6 vs. TurpinMilford recorded its second-highest pin total of the season, but fell short to Turpin by a final score of 2012-1640. Shelby Sullivan once again led the Eagles with a score of 346. Milford scoresShelby Sullivan 158-188—346Jade Behnke
January 5 vs. TurpinBoys Team ScoresTurpin 101Milford 68 Girls Team ScoresTurpin 119Milford 63 Boys podium finishers• 200 medley relay: 2nd Paul Menker, Owen Ferrara, Evan Fentress, Nick Welty 1:45.40• 200 freestyle: 1st Evan Fentress
Eagles Nation; a trio of our student-athletes have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award in their respective sports. Click here to vote for swimming siblings Erin and Evan Fentress, along with boys basketball player Alex Hannah
January 5 vs. LebanonTwo Eagles topped 400 series, but it wasn’t enough as Milford fell to undefeated Lebanon by a final pin count of 2739-2471. A.J. Kaylor led the way with a 451, while Franklin Abt totaled 404. Milford scoresA.J. Kaylor
January 5 vs. LebanonUnbeaten Lebanon was too much for Milford as the Eagles dropped a 2067-1258 match to the Warriors. Shelby Sullivan topped the leaderboard for the Eagles with a 294. Milford scoresShelby Sullivan 105-189—294Cali Meshew
January 4 vs. FenwickThe Eagles used an outstanding team defensive performance and a balanced attack on offense as they picked up a key non-conference victory with a 45-30 win over Fenwick. Paige Ayler returned to the starting line-up for the first time in
January 4 vs. Lakota East & Lakota West
Boys
Luke Eminger 2nd 163.75
Brody Brandenburg 3rd 157.50
Girls
Sophie Cooper 1st 222.85
Haleigh Gruber 2nd 165.80
Maggie Braun 3rd 161.60
Congratulations to Wesley Prather and his Milford Wrestling teammates for winning a pair of awards from the Cincinnati Enquirer. Wesley was named the Wrestler of the Week, while the Eagles picked up the Winter Team of the Week accolade.
January 2 at ECC/SWOC ChallengeAt the ECC/SWOC Challenge, the Eagles were in first place after the first round, before being eliminated in the qualifying round. Milford ended the day with a score of 4175, behind a three-game series of 627 from Nolan
January 2 vs. GoshenAlex Hannah put up his second straight double-double and keyed a third quarter Milford run that allowed the Eagles to pull away from Goshen on the way to a 59-46 win. With the score knotted at 33 at the halfway point of the third quarter,
January 2 at ECC/SWOC ChallengeShelby Sullivan led Milford with a three-game series of 427 as the Eagles competed at the ECC/SWOC Challenge. The Eagles finished the day with a team score of 2353. Milford scoresShelby Sullivan 155-132-140—427Jade Behnke
Congratulations to the 17 Milford student-athletes who were chosen to the Cincinnati Enquirer Fall All-Star teams. Click here to read more about all the honorees. First team• Beth Cook (Girls Soccer)• Ana Manning (Girls Soccer)• Jacob Haskins