October 31 vs. Lakota WestMilford stood toe-to-toe with the defending state champions all match long but came up just short against a tough Firebirds squad, falling by a 3-2 score in the district finals. West took a 2-0 lead into the half, but a score by Beth
October 31 at OHSAA Regional MeetThe 2020 girls cross country season came to an end for Milford at the OHSAA Regional meet. Junior Ayla Grabenbauer narrowly missed a trip to the state meet, finishing 22nd overall with a mark of 19:37.4, missing an individual
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! Ayla Grabenbauer and Sam ConradMilford -Cross
The Milford Athletic Department is seeking applicants for the role of Pinnette Advisor. The Pinnette Advisor-Runs meetings and teaches scoring (there is a handbook with all necessary information), assigns Pinnettes to work meets/tournaments, supervises
A statement from Milford High School Athletic Director Aaron Zupka:“This Friday's Milford High School varsity football game (Friday, October 30th) & JV football game (Saturday, October 31st) against West Clermont have been cancelled. The games
Eagles Nation; a trio of our student-athletes, along with the Eagles girls soccer team, have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award in their respective sports, along with the Girls Fall Team of the Week. Click here to vote for
October 27 vs. SetonThe Milford girls soccer team will play for a district championship after the seventh-seeded Eagles upset No. 5 Seton by a 2-1 score. Senior goalie Kylie Clifton was the star of the game for the Eagles, recording 16 big saves to stymie
October 27 vs. St. UrsulaA tremendous season by the Eagles Girls Volleyball team came to an end against a tough St. Ursula squad as they fell to the Bulldogs in three sets. Despite the defeat, Milford posted consecutive 17+ wins, District appearances and
October 26 vs. SycamoreAnother successful season for the Milford Boys Soccer team came to an end in the district semifinals after a hard fought 1-0 loss to No. 4 seed Sycamore. The Aves got a first half goal and withstood seven total shots from the Eagles to
Miss the action from Monday night’s OHSAA District Semifinal boys soccer match between Milford and Sycamore? Local cable access station ICRC-TV was on hand to catch all the action. You can also access ICRC programming on demand
October 24 vs. St. UrsulaFor the first time since 2011, the Eagles have advanced to the OHSAA District Semifinals after knocking off St. Ursula, 3-2 on the turf at Eagle Stadium. The seventh-seeded Eagles got the winning goal from Lyric Birkley on a free kick
October 24 vs. MasonFacing off with Mason for the first time in more than a decade, Milford walked away with an upset of the seventh-seed, knocking off the Comets in four sets to advance to the OHSAA District Semifinals. The No. 9 seed Eagles were victorious
October 24 at OHSAA District MeetJuniors Ayla Grabenbauer and Sam Conrad both had stellar days on the course at the OHSAA District Meet, as each qualified for next week’s Regional Championships with top-20 finishes. Grabenbauer easily had her best run
October 24 at OHSAA District MeetThe 2020 season came to a close for the Milford Boys Cross Country squad as they finished seventh at the OHSAA District Meet. Senior Dylan Mullarkey finished 28th in his final high school meet, crossing the line in
Week 9 Game Summary Milford was able to overcome two early turnovers, a 21-6 deficit and an injury to starting QB Austin Hardin as the Eagles scored a 34-28 win over Lebanon. Down 15 near the seven-minute mark of the second, the Eagles ripped off 28 straight
October 21 vs. Winton Woods
Set scores: 25-7, 25-9, 25-12
Top performers
Macie Bach 7 digs
Sara Geise 13 assists
Julia Gill 11 assists
Emily Morgan 7 digs, 4 aces
Campbell Robinson 7 kills, 3 blocks
Kennedy Robinson 7 kills
Jill Stokes 8 kills
SETTING THE SCENE: For the first time as members of the Eastern Cincinnati Conference, Milford and Lebanon will square off during Week 9 of the 2020 Ohio High School Football season. The Eagles are coming off perhaps their most complete performance of the
October 22 vs. MoellerSenior Colin McCain snapped a 1-1 tie with the match-winning goal with under 15 minutes remaining, pushing 8th-seeded Milford past No. 12 Moeller in OHSAA Sectional Tournament action. Ryan Henke got the Eagles on the board in the first
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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! Milford Girls Cross Country SeniorsMilford -Cross
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 girls soccer player Beth Cook, football player Vince Ringland and volleyballer Morgan
October 19 vs. LaSalleSenior Ryan Henke scored the game-winner in the fifth minute of the second overtime period, sending Milford past LaSalle, 3-2 in the opening round of the OHSAA Tournament at Eagle Stadium. The goal, one of two on the night for Henke,
The Milford Athletic Boosters are pleased to once again offer Eagle Nation a way to stay safe, while supporting the MABC Capital Building Fund through the sale of Eagles branded facemasks. The mask features a two-layer fabric (micropolyester outside and knit
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Eagles Nation; for the second time this season, sophomore QB Austin Hardin is one of several nominees for this week’s Tri-State Football Player of the Week Award. Austin threw for a career-high 351 yards and five touchdowns in Milford’s win over
October 17 at ECC ChampionshipsIn the first ECC Championship with the newly expanded league, Milford raced to an eighth place finish in the final team standings. Senior Dylan Mullarkey paced the Eagles, crossing the finish line in 29th place with a time of
October 17 at ECC ChampionshipsJunior Sam Conrad earned a finish inside the top-25 to lead Milford to an eighth-place finish in the 2020 ECC Championships. Conrad crossed the line in 24th place, stopping the clock in 20:44.53. Lebanon swept the top-two places
October 15 vs. UrsulineMilford closed the regular season in style, posting its third consecutive 4-0 win, this time blanking Ursuline. The victory was the Eagles’ fourth straight shutout and brings their record to 13-3 on the year. Kylie Clifton earned
A game that looked more like a track meet in the first half turned into a second half run away for Milford as the Eagles held on to the Victory Bell with a resounding 54-21 victory over rival Loveland. The triumph was Milford’s fifth in a row over its
Miss the action from Friday night’s Battle for the Victory Bell between Milford and Loveland? 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
SETTING THE SCENE: The annual Battle for the Miami Township Victory Bell heads to Eagles Way on Friday Night as rivals Milford and Loveland square off on the gridiron. Both squads are coming off defeats in the opening round of the OHSAA Playoffs with the
October 15 at Beavercreek Golf ClubMaking his third appearance in as many years at the OHSAA District Tournament, junior Adam Horn shot a round of 84 at Beavercreek Golf Club. Fighting adverse weather conditions all day, Adam carded a 40 on the front nine and
October 13 at AndersonSet scores: 21-25, 25-20, 25-12, 22-25, 15-7 Top performersAvery Fielman 9 digsSara Geise 22 assists, 16 digsOlivia Gentry 10 kills, 6 blocksJulia Gill 23 assists, 8 digs, 5 acesElla Lindsey 10 kills, 6 digs, 3 blocksEmily Morgan 26
October 15 vs. KingsThe Eagles wrapped up the regular season in style, securing a tie for third place in the final ECC standings with a 5-1 home victory over Kings. Three Milford players scored a goal and added at least one assist to lead the way. The Eagles
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! Maggie BraunMilford - SophomoreCross CountryMaggie has
Trailing by a point with just seconds remaining in its game last week at Kings, the Milford Freshman Football Team needed a miracle. And the trio of QB Luke Barkimer and WRs Landen Wisbey and Reece Davis were up for the task. Click here to watch the wild,
Eagles Nation; four 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 boys soccer player Ryan Henke, boys golfer Adam Horn, girls golfer Abi Loux and girls
October 13 at Glenview Golf CourseThe concluded an outstanding season at the OHSAA District Tournament, finishing ninth in a strong 12-team field. In appearing as a team at Districts for the first time since 2014, the Eagles shot a combined 363 for the day,
October 13 at KingsBehind two goals from Beth Cook and Kylie Clifton’s third straight shutout, Milford blanked Kings 4-0 in the final ECC match of the year. The Eagles, winners of three straight and eight of nine are now 12-3 on the year and wrap up
October 10 vs. WyomingThe Eagles improved to 11-3 on the year, the program’s most wins in a regular season since 2011, with a 4-0 win over Wyoming. Kylie Clifton and Jessie Nagel combined on a shutout between the pipes, while freshman Ana Manning paced
October 10 at Ross InvitationalJunior Sam Conrad earned a top-10 finish and all five Milford racers placed among the top-40 as the Eagles took fourth place in a 15-team field at the Ross Invitational. Conrad placed 10th in the event with a time of 20:27.36 to
October 10 at Ross InvitationalFacing a large, 18-team field, Milford came home a strong sixth at the Ross Invitational. Dylan Mullarkey led Milford, placing 13th with a time of 17:15.31. Team Scores1 Lebanon 322 Elder 663 Fairfield 984 Moeller 1205 Oak
October 10 at Oak HillsOn the eve of the OHSAA Tournament draw announcement, Milford knocked off fifth-ranked Oak Hills on the road by a 3-1 final score. The Eagles got goals in the game from Max Crawford, Nick Haskins and Ryan Henke. Henke’s score was
October 8 at LebanonSet scores: 20-25, 17-25, 25-23, 25-19, 11-15 Top performersOlivia Gentry 7 kills, 2 blocksJulia Gill 15 assists, 9 digs, 4 acesElla Lindsey 10 kills, 3 blocksEmily Morgan 25 digs, 7 assists, 3 acesCampbell Robinson 5 kills, 6
Colerain took advantage of three Milford turnovers, a short field on two scoring drives and a blocked punt for a touchdown as they knocked the Eagles out of the OHSAA Playoffs with a 38-7 victory. The Eagle defense played well, holding the Cardinals to 254
October 8 at Little MiamiMax Crawford and Ryan Henke each scored a pair of goals and assisted on another as the Eagles rolled past Little Miami by a 5-0 score. The victory improves Milford’s record to 10-3-1 overall and 5-2 in the ECC this season. Logan
Friday night's Milford at Colerain playoff game will be available to stream at OHSAA.tv. Spectrum subscribers can catch the action for free with a Spectrum login and password to access. Fans can also purchase the game pay per view style through
SETTING THE SCENE: The 2020 Ohio High School Football season, one like none before, turns to the opening round of the playoffs this weekend. Milford, seeded 12th in its region will travel to take on No. 5 seed Colerain. The Cardinals are also the most recent
October 8 at OHSAA Sectional TournamentAn outstanding 2020 season for the Eagles’ girl tennis team came to an end during the quarterfinals of the OHSAA Sectional Tournament. Junior Elise Ostrander dropped a 3-6, 4-6 decision to end a great year where
October 6 at TurpinSet scores: 14-25, 25-17, 21-25, 25-20, 5-15 Top performersAvery Fielman 14 digsSara Geise 12 assists, 4 digsOlivia Gentry 5 kills, 4 blocksJulia Gill 29 assists, 15 digsElla Lindsey 9 kills, 3 blocksEmily Morgan 15 digs, 7 assists, 3
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! Shae McHughMilford - FreshmanCross CountryAfter starting
For the third consecutive year, junior Adam Horn will compete at the OHSAA District Golf Tournament after he advanced during the Sectional Tournament, contested at the Grizzly Course in Mason. Horn was one of four individuals to make the cut, finishing tied
Playing as the No. 3 seed, Elise Ostrander is still alive after one day of play at the OHSAA Sectional Tournament. After receiving a first round bye, Elise rebounded from a 2-5 deficit in set two of her first match, winning 11 straight games to advance. She
October 6 vs. Little MiamiKylie Clifton tallied her second shutout of the year with five saves, leading the Eagles to a 1-0 win over Little Miami. The victory improves Milford’s record to 10-3 on the season, while its 5-2 league mark is tied for third
For the first time since 2014, the Milford girls golf team has qualified as a team for the OHSAA District Tournament after an outstanding performance at the sectional qualifier at Hamilton Elks Golf Club. The Eagles grabbed the fourth and final team
October 5 vs. Little MiamiSet scores: 25-17, 25-13, 25-23 Top performersAvery Fielman 7 digs, 3 acesSara Geise 11 assists, 4 digsOlivia Gentry 8 killsJulia Gill 19 assists, 7 digsElla Lindsey 6 killsAudrey Mills 8 digsEmily Morgan 13 digs, 7 acesKennedy
Miss the action from Monday night’s Milford-Little Miami volleyball match-up? 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 schedule is as
October 3 vs. Mount Notre Dame
Milford put up a valiant against Ohio’s No. 1 ranked team, but ultimately fell to Mount Notre Dame by a final score of 3-1. Senior Beth Cook scored her seventh goal of the season in the defeat.
Top performers
Beth Cook 1 goal
Caitlin Evans 1 assist
October 1 vs. Winton WoodsSet scores: 25-8, 25-9, 25-10 Top performersAvery Fielman 5 acesSara Geise 11 assists, 7 acesOlivia Gentry 10 killsJulia Gill 16 assistsEmily Morgan 11 digs, 6 acesJill Stokes 6 killsMorgan Whitaker 9 kills, 4 digs October 3 vs.
October 3 at Sycamore InvitationalThe Eagles placed three runners in the top-25 as they finished fourth in a tough six-team field at the Sycamore Invitational. Senior Dylan Mullarkey was Milford’s top-finisher, crossing the line 17th in a time of
October 3 at Sycamore InvitationalJunior Sam Conrad was Milford’s top-finisher, crossing the line in 15th as the Eagles placed fifth at the Sycamore Invitational. Conrad posted a time of 19:57.20 to lead the Eagles. Team Scores1 Loveland 352 Lakota
Setting the Scene: For the second straight week, Milford will take its show on the road, travelling for Week 6 to rival Anderson. The match-ups between the Eagles and Redskins have been hotly contested in recent years and provided some memorable moments for
Anderson rolled to a 35-point halftime lead and never looked back, proving too much for Milford as they scored a 42-13 win over the Eagles in Week 6 of the 2020 high school football season. Milford’s offense struggled for most of the night before
October 2 at Winton WoodsFacing off with Winton Woods for the first time as ECC foes, the Eagles rolled past the Warriors by a final score of 4-1. Senior Carter Morlock recorded his first career hat trick to lead the way for the Eagles while junior Max
October 1 vs. Winton WoodsMilford erupted for a season-high in goals as they raced past new ECC foe Winton Woods by a final score of 6-0. Senior Beth Cook scored a pair of goals, giving her six for the season to lead the offensive output. In goal, sophomore
September 29 at LovelandSet scores: 19-25, 23-25, 25-20, 20-25 Top performersLogan Downs 10 kills, 7 digsAvery Fielman 12 digsSara Geise 16 assists, 9 digsJulia Gill 21 assists, 10 digsElla Lindsey 7 killsEmily Morgan 14 digsCampbell Robinson 6 kills, 3
Congratulations to sophomore football player Austin Hardin and junior volleyballer Emily Morgan who have recently earned awards from local media outlets. Austin was the Tristate Football Player of the Week for this week, while Emily picked up the Cincinnati