Congratulations to the 23 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• Lyric Birkley (Girls Soccer)• Max Crawford (Boys Soccer)• Nick
December 28 at McNicholasMilford 58, McNicholas 53 (OT)RECORDSMilford 10-2McNicholas 1-9KEY PLAYERSMilfordMiah O’Toole 21 points, 4 assistsPaige Ayler 11 points, 5 reboundsKaylie McKenney 3 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assistsViolet Shuluga 9 points, 6
December 29 vs. Batavia Batavia 61, Milford 58RECORDS Milford 1-6 Batavia 6-3KEY PLAYERS Milford Ben Vollman 16 points (career-high), 4 reboundsLucas Neff 15 pointsErich Morgan 11 pointsBatavia Mason Weisbrodt 28 points, 11 rebounds, 3 blocksJosh Berger 11
December 29 Home Relay Meet Boys Team Scores1. Milford 84; 2. Mason 36; 3. West Clermont 34; 4. Anderson 4 Girls Team Scores1. Milford 64; 2. West Clermont 50; 3. Anderson 28; 4. Mason 20 Mixed Podium Finishers• 200 medley relay: 1st Paul Menker, Lily
December 29 at Lakota East Duals 2nd of 5 teams. Beat Covington Catholic 60-21, Lakota East 42-42 on criteria, and Princeton 52-24. Lost to Edgewood 52-21. 106 Forfeit113 Nathan Wiley 4-0, 1 pin120 Jason Denbow 2-1, 1 pin120 Isaiah Mattes 1-0126 Forfeit132
Thank you Eagle Nation! Because of your support, Milford student-athletes Mallory Klingshirn (Girls Bowling) and Erich Morgan (Boys Basketball) were named Cincinnati Enquirer Athletes of the Week on December 24. Milford’s Enquirer Athlete of the Week
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! Jason DenbowSophomoreWrestlingJason won his 120 lb.
December 22 vs. St. Xavier St. Xavier 40, Milford 39 106 Forfeit113 Kenley Robinson won 9-3 120 Jason Denbow won with a pin126 Collin Pschesang won with a pin132 Adam Clayton won with a pin138 Noah White won with a pin144 Chad Robinson won with a pin150
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! Paul MenkerJuniorSwimmingIn his first meet of the young
December 22 at West Clermont
Boys
Luke Eminger 1st 142.90
Brody Brandenburg 2nd 128.90
Ben Spence 3rd 91.10
Girls
Lilly Braun 5th 145.20
Haleigh Gruber 7th 131.25
Maggie Braun 8th 125.00
Eagles Nation; a trio of our student-athletes have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for bowler Mallory Klingshirn and basketball players Erich Morgan and Miah O’Toole and keep voting until the poll closes at 5
December 21 vs. FairfieldMilford 69, Fairfield 40RECORDSMilford 9-2Fairfield 3-7KEY PLAYERSMilfordMiah O’Toole 14 pointsViolet Shuluga 14 points (career-high)Kaylie McKenney 12 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists (9th career double-double)Katie Taum 11
December 18-19 at SWOWCA Coaches Classic Milford T-33rd of 43 teams 113 lbs. Nathan Wiley 0-2120 lbs. Jason Denbow 0-1126 lbs. Collin Pschesang 0-2132 lbs. Adam Clayton 2-2, 2 pins138 lbs. Noah White 1-2, 1 pin144 lbs. Chad Robinson 2-2, 1 pin150 lbs. Ethan
December 18 vs. Little MiamiMilford 56, Little Miami 39RECORDSMilford 8-2, 7-1 ECCLittle Miami 2-7, 2-6 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilfordMiah O’Toole 24 points (career-high), 3 reboundsKaylie McKenney 11 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists (career-high); 8th career
Following a vote of approval at Thursday evening’s school board meeting, the Milford High School Department of Athletics is ready to move forward with the installation of synthetic field turf at its soccer facility, Charity Lucas Field. The project,
December 17 vs. Walnut Hills Walnut Hills 77, Milford 47RECORDS Milford 1-5, 1-3 ECC Walnut Hills 6-1, 4-0 ECCKEY PLAYERS Milford Lucas Neff 16 points (career-high), 7 reboundsMatthew O’Donnell 10 points, 10 rebounds (first career double-double) Walnut
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! Owen FerraraSeniorSwimmingOwen was a four-time winner at
December 15 vs. Winton WoodsWinton Woods 57, Milford 51RECORDSMilford 7-2, 6-1 ECCWinton Woods 7-1, 5-1 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilfordMiah O’Toole 13 pointsMadalyn Hills 12 pointsKaylie McKenney 9 points, 12 reboundsWinton WoodsChance Gray 28 points, 4 rebounds,
Eagle Nation; our girls basketball team, along with senior swimmer Evan Fentress have been nominated for Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for the Eagles and Evan and remember, vote early, vote often, vote Eagles through 5pm
December 14 vs. Anderson Boys Team Scores1. Milford 132; 2. Anderson 55 Girls Team Scores1. Milford 110; 2. Anderson 83 Boys podium finishers• 200 medley relay: 1st Nick Welty, Paul Menker, Evan Fentress, Owen Ferrara 1:42.52• 200 medley relay:
December 14 at West Clermont Milford 61, West Clermont 58 (OT)RECORDSMilford 1-4, 1-2 ECCWest Clermont 0-4, 0-3 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilford Erich Morgan 20 points, 9 rebounds (both career-highs)Jay Brossart 16 points (career-high), 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals
December 14 vs. Walnut Hills
Milford 1743, Walnut Hills 1647
Milford Scores
Mallory Klingshirn 255-143—398
Shelby Sullivan 170-154—324
Cali Meshew 156-146—302
Faith Howlett 111-134—245
Savannah Smith 130-X—130
Jenna Behnke X-118—118
December 14 vs. Walnut Hills
Walnut Hills 2067, Milford 1871
Milford Scores
Ryan Lemley 216-179—395
Logan Moore 180-178—358
Connor Campbell 129-131—260
Nolan Littrell X-203—203
Sub 169-X—169
Ben Watson X-143—143
Sam Mailloux 106-X—106
December 12 at Holiday Classic
Milford 27th of 32 teams
Milford Scores
Ryan Lemley 147-164—311
Connor Campbell 145-139—284
Sam Mailloux 96-122—218
Nolan Littrell 199-X—199
Logan Moore X-142—142
Damian Watson X-120—120
Ben Watson 113-X—113
Football senior Logan Bartholomew added two more honors to his postseason tally recently as he was named second team all-city by the Southwest Ohio Football Coaches Association and honorable mention all-district by the Southwest Ohio media. Also a first team
December 10 vs. LovelandMilford 39, Loveland 37RECORDSMilford 7-1, 6-0 ECCLoveland 3-4, 3-3 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilfordKaylie McKenney 14 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 blocks, 3 stealsPaige Ayler 12 points, 9 rebounds, 3 stealsLovelandJosie Early 19 points, 5
December 11 at Holiday Classic
19th of 30 teams
Milford Scores
Mallory Klingshirn 142-198—340
Faith Howlett 133-120—253
Cali Meshew 119-125—244
Jenna Behnke 133-102—235
Shelby Sullivan 169-X—169
Sub X-116—116
December 10-11 at Edgewood Invitational Milford 21st of 27 teams 120 lbs. Jason Denbow 0-2126 lbs. Collin Pschesang 2-2, 2 pins132 lbs. Adam Clayton 0-2138 lbs. Noah White 0-2144 lbs. Chad Robinson 2-2, 2 pins150 lbs. Nathan Snyder 2-2, 2 pins157 lbs.
December 10 vs. KingsKings 64, Milford 46RECORDSMilford 0-4, 0-2 ECCKings 1-4, 1-2 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilfordMatthew O’Donnell 11 points (career-high), 9 rebounds, 3 blocksErich Morgan 10 points, 7 rebounds (career-high)KingsJD Moss 24 points, 6 reboundsKyle
December 10 vs. Seven Hills
Milford 2107, Seven Hills 1767
Milford Scores
Shelby Sullivan 167-165—332
Mallory Klingshirn 142-158—300
Faith Howlett 137-158—295
Cali Meshew 146-142—288
Savannah Smith X-205—205
Jenna Behnke 105-X—105
December 10 vs. Seven Hills
Seven Hills 2604, Milford 2313
Milford Scores
Logan Moore 224-214—438
Ryan Lemley 196-180—376
Nolan Littrell 185-183—368
Connor Campbell 147-104—251
Ben Watson 137-X—137
Sub X-109—109
December 8 vs. Walnut HillsMilford 55, Walnut Hills 43RECORDSMilford 6-1, 5-0 ECCWalnut Hills 1-5, 0-5 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilfordKaylie McKenney 20 points, 15 rebounds (both career-highs)Violet Shuluga 13 points, 3 rebounds (both career-highs)Miah O’Toole 10
December 8 vs. Dixie Heights/Simon Kenton Boys Team Scores1. Milford 109; 2. Simon Kenton 54; 3. Dixie Heights 28 Girls Team Scores1. Dixie Heights 116; 2. Milford 45; 3. Simon Kenton 37 Boys podium finishers• 200 medley relay: 1st Nick Welty, Brandon
December 8 at Greenview
Kinzie Snowden 1-1
Harley Keebaugh 1-1
Caitlyn Philhower 0-2
Ainsley Hull 0-2
Madison Fugate 0-1
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! Nick WeltyMilford - JuniorSwimmingNick started his
Eagle Nation; girls basketball senior Paige Ayler, has been nominated for Cincinnati Enquirer Girls Basketball Player of the Week award. Click here to vote for Paige and remember, vote early, vote often, vote Eagles through 5pm
December 7 vs. West Clermont
West Clermont 2839, Milford 2182
Milford Scores
Nolan Littrell 191-203—394
Connor Campbell 174-213—387
Ryan Lemley 165-182—347
Ben Watson 135-126—261
Sub X-105—105
Sam Mailloux 78-X—78
December 7 vs. West Clermont
Milford 2188, West Clermont 1697
Milford Scores
Shelby Sullivan 181-215—396
Cali Meshew 161-165—326
Mallory Klingshirn 150-160—310
Faith Howlett 127-147—274
Savannah Smith X-165—165
Jenna Behnke 126-X—126
December 6 vs. Kings
Kings 2510, Milford 2167
Milford Scores
Nolan Littrell 208-256—464
Ryan Lemley 204-171—375
Connor Campbell 180-175—355
Sam Mailloux 159-93—252
Sub X-112—112
Damian Watson 86-X—86
December 6 vs. Kings
Kings 2039, Milford 1820
Milford Scores
Jenna Behnke 158-110—268
Faith Howlett 106-161—267
Cali Meshew 150-110—260
Mallory Klingshirn 112-140—252
Savannah Smith 92-146—238
December 5 at Big Blue Challenge
Milford 19th of 28 teams
Milford Scores
Mallory Klingshirn 167-192-179—538
Cali Meshew 127-126-151—404
Savannah Smith 117-118-120—355
Faith Howlett 101-104-126—331
Jenna Behnke 114-X-98—212
Sub X-84-X—84
December 4 at West ClermontMilford 40, West Clermont 35 (OT)RECORDSMilford 5-1, 4-0 ECCWest Clermont 3-3, 1-3 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilfordMiah O’Toole 9 points, 5 reboundsKaylie McKenney 7 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assistsPaige Ayler 7 points, 7 reboundsViolet
December 4 at SycamoreSycamore 65, Milford 36RECORDSMilford 0-3Sycamore 3-0KEY PLAYERSMilfordErich Morgan 14 points, 5 reboundsLucas Neff 8 points, 5 reboundsSycamoreAustin Southerland 16 pointsBen Southerland 15 points, 11 reboundsCharlie Hall 13 pointsFINAL
December 4 at Big Blue Challenge
Milford 25th of 28
Milford Scores
Nolan Littrell 150-190-211—551
Ryan Lemley 141-151-179—471
Logan Moore 139-183-122—444
Connor Campbell 111-140-126—377
Sub 102-X-79—181
Sam Mailloux X-106-X—106
December 3 at LebanonLebanon 70, Milford 49RECORDSMilford 0-2, 0-1 ECCLebanon 2-0, 1-0 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilfordErich Morgan 19 points (career-high)Lucas Neff 10 points (career-high)Matthew O’Donnell 8 reboundsLebanonKam O’Connor 28 points, 4
December 1 vs. KingsMilford 60, Kings 47RECORDSMilford 4-1, 3-0 ECCKings 3-1, 2-1 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilfordPaige Ayler 22 points (career-high), 9 reboundsKaylie McKenney 19 points (career-high), 14 rebounds (7th career double-double)Miah O’Toole 10 points,
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 AylerMilford - SeniorBasketballIn three games last
December 1 at West Clermont Boys Team Scores1. Milford 170; 2. West Clermont 113 Girls Team Scores1. West Clermont 179; 2. Milford 104 Boys podium finishers• 200 medley relay: 1st Nick Welty, Brandon Wang, Jonny Bell, Walter Dickerson 1:50.26•
December 1 vs. Loveland
Loveland 1853, Milford 1845
Milford Scores
Mallory Klingshirn 188-148—336
Cali Meshew 127-153—280
Jenna Behnke 143-132—275
Savannah Smith 145-119—264
Faith Howlett 125-72—197
December 1 vs. Loveland
Loveland 2566, Milford 2270
Milford Scores
Nolan Littrell 202-216—418
Ryan Lemley 174-190—364
Logan Moore 159-192—351
Connor Campbell 143-158—301
Sam Mailloux X-102—102
Damian Watson 93-X—93
Eagle Nation; our girls basketball team, along with one of its seniors, Kaylie McKenney, have been nominated for Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for the Eagles and Kaylie and remember, vote early, vote often, vote Eagles through 5pm
November 30 at GoshenGoshen 65, Milford 51RECORDSMilford 0-1Goshen 1-2KEY PLAYERSMilfordErich Morgan 19 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists (all career-highs)Jay Brossart 13 points, 6 reboundsMatthew O’Donnell 8 points, 13 rebounds, 3 stealsLucas Neff 8
November 30 vs. Winton Woods
Milford 1492, Winton Woods 781
Milford Scores
Mallory Klingshirn 140-158—298
Jenna Behnke 176-98—274
Cali Meshew 122-132—254
Savannah Smith 110-120—230
Faith Howlett 110-99—209
November 30 at West Clermont
Boys
Luke Eminger 3rd 142.80
Ben Spence 5th 113.45
Girls
Maggie Braun 6th 150.75
Haleigh Gruber 8th 147.35
Lilly Braun 11th 136.80
Gabby Bussa 21st 104.95
November 27 at AndersonMilford 58, Anderson 34RECORDSMilford 3-1, 2-0 ECCAnderson 1-2, 0-2 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilfordKaylie McKenney 17 points (career-high), 10 rebounds, 3 assists (6th career double double)Katie Tatum 14 points, 3 reboundsPaige Ayler 12 points, 6
November 24 vs. LebanonMilford 50, Lebanon 37RECORDSMilford 2-1, 1-0 ECCLebanon 2-1, 0-1 ECCKEY PLAYERSMilfordPaige Ayler 13 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists (5th career double-double)Madalyn Hills 11 pointsOlivia Thierauf 10 points, 6 reboundsKatie Tatum 7
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! Olivia ThieraufMilford - SeniorBasketballLiv, a senior
FTF (Fund the Flock) is BACK!!! We are currently running a November-December HOLIDAY WISH LIST for our MHS Athletic Teams. All MHS teams were able to submit one or two items they'd like to have that we are currently unable to provide them or budget at
November 22 at Oak HillsMilford 76, Oak Hills 60RECORDSMilford 1-1Oak Hills 0-2KEY PLAYERSMilfordMadalyn Hills 15 points, 4 assists (career-high) 3 reboundsPaige Ayler 13 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists (career-high)Katie Tatum 13 pointsKaylie McKenney 12
Milford head bowling coach Mike Nolting is pleased to welcome two new members to the Eagle coaching staff for the 2021-22 season. Rachael Johnson enters her first full season with the Eagles, while Scott Thomas will also help coach this season. Rachael has
November 19 vs. Purcell MarianPurcell Marian 62, Milford 56RECORDSMilford 0-1Purcell Marian 1-0KEY PLAYERSMilfordMiah O’Toole 16 points, 6 rebounds (career-high)Olivia Thierauf 13 points (career-high)Kaylie McKenney 9 points, 15 rebounds
Two of Milford’s top soccer players this fall have once again been honored by the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association as all-state honorees. Boys standout Ryan Henke was tabbed first team All-Ohio, while girls star Ana Manning picked up second team honors.
The Southwest Ohio Soccer Coaches Association has honored a pair of Eagles with inclusion on their 2021 Division I All-District squad. Representing Milford are senior Ryan Henke and junior Nick Haskins. Both players were named to the All-ECC first team this
Emily Morgan made her mark as a top defensive player during her Milford Volleyball career and has been rewarded once again, this time with inclusion on the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Region second team. She was also tabbed an AVCA honorable
Senior boys golfer Adam Horn has another award to celebrate as he was recently chosen All-District first team by area golf coaches. This comes on the heels of an ECC Player of the Year and first team all-league selection for Horn. Horn paced the league with
Two members of the ECC Champion girls golf team have earned recognition by area coaches as Abi Loux and Jessica Shay were each named All-District honorable mention. Both seniors and both members of the All-ECC first team this fall, Loux (2nd) and Shay (3rd)
The Milford High School Department of Athletics is pleased to announce that five members of its Class of 2022 will continue their athletic careers on the collegiate level. The student-athletes that have committed to continuing their academic and athletic
Fresh off a second place ECC finish this year, the Milford boys soccer squad has had seven members named all-conference. After a 13-4-2 final record, seniors Max Crawford and Ryan Henke, along with junior Nick Haskins picked up first team honors. Seniors
The Milford Football team has seen seven members of its 2021 roster earn All-Eastern Cincinnati Conference honors for their play this season. Headlining the list are a pair of first team honorees in seniors Logan Bartholomew and Tahj Price. The Eagles were
EAGLE MADNESS MILFORD JUNIOR HIGH/HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW Thursday November 11th, 2021 @ Milford High School Main Gym (6:30pm Doors Open, 7:00pm START) All Scrimmages will be 10 minutes total running
Conference player of the year. Three all-district selections. Eight All-ECC choices. And the ECC and District Coach of the Year. Following one of the most successful girls soccer seasons in school history, these are the latest accolades to be bestowed upon
For two quarters, Milford stood toe-to-toe with state-ranked and third-seeded Lakota West. But after the break, the Firebirds turned it up, turning a slim 14-7 lead into a 49-14 runaway victory over the Eagles. With the defeat, Milford finishes the 2021
The first 20-win volleyball season at Milford in over two decades has produced several all-league and all-district awards for the Eagles’ top players. Headlining the list is senior Emily Morgan, chosen as the ECC Defensive Player of the Year, second
SETTING THE SCENE: For just the second time in school history, Milford has advanced to the second round of the OHSAA Football Playoffs where the No. 6 Eagles will travel to No. 3 Lakota West. In its playoff opener, MHS pulled away in the fourth quarter from
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 Freshmen TrioMilford -Cross
Following their recently completed seasons, the Milford cross country teams had five representatives on the All-ECC squads. Leading the pack was boys freshman and regional qualifier Charlie Vause on the first team. The regional qualifying girls squad was
Eagle Nation; our football team, along with a pair of our student-athletes for been nominated for Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for the football team, along with soccer player Caitlin Evans and football’s Nick Klenk. Remember,
Congratulations to junior water polo players Carolyn Marks and Luke Westerkamp who recently received All-Ohio third team honors!
Milford scored a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns to pull away from Lebanon and into the second round of the OHSAA Football Playoffs with a 21-7 win over its conference rivals. With the victory, the sixth-seeded Eagles advance to the second round where they
October 30 at OHSAA RegionalsMilford tied its 2008 regionals finish by placing ninth on a wet, sloppy course in Troy, Ohio. Team Scores1 Loveland 692 Beavercreek 1023 Mason 1144 Centerville 1285 Lebanon 1466 St. Ursula 1827 Springboro 1838 Walnut Hills
October 30 at OHSAA Regionals
Charlie Vause wrapped up a great freshman year of cross country by placing 25th in a field of over 100 runners at the OHSAA Regional meet in Troy. On a wet, muddy, sloppy course, Vause stopped the clock with a time of 17:20.0.
Over the last three years, a resurgence of success has been enjoyed by the Milford Girls Tennis team. At the center, senior Elise Ostrander. Throughout her career, and even as a freshman, Elise has held the No. 1 spot in the Eagle line-up. During that
A memorable season full of team and individual accomplishments for the Milford girls soccer team came to a heartbreaking ending after a 1-0 overtime defeat to Centerville in the district finals. Facing the No. 1 seed from Dayton, the Eagles battled the Elks
SETTING THE SCENE: Its playoff time and Milford, which earned the No. 6 seed in Region 4, will be facing a familiar foe as it welcomes league rival Lebanon to Eagle Stadium Powered by Cullen Electric. For the second time in three weeks, the Eagles and
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! The Milford Boys Soccer DefenseMilford -SoccerThe
Eagle Nation; our girls cross country team, along with a trio of our student-athletes for been nominated for Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for the cross country girls, along with soccer players Nick Haskins and Ana Manning and
October 26 vs. AndersonAnderson scored the winning goal on a deflection with 11 minutes remaining as the Raptors knocked off Milford 2-1 in an OHSAA Boys Soccer District Semifinal. After falling behind 1-0 in the first half, the Eagles knotted the score early
Milford took advantage of an Anderson own goal with just over three minutes remaining, pushing the Eagles into the OHSAA District Championship for the second straight year after a 2-1 win over the Raptors. After falling behind early, Caitlin Evans got Milford
October 25 vs. Mason The Eagles have advanced to the next round of the OHSAA Volleyball Tournament after sweeping Mason. Milford topped the Comets by scores of 26-24, 26-24, 25-19 to advance to the district semifinals. The Eagles will next square up with No.
Eagles Nation; after helping Milford to a big win over West Clermont Friday night, junior DB Jacob Smith has been nominated for Tri-State Football Player of the Week. Click here to vote for Jacob and keep voting until the poll closes at Noon on Wednesday.
October 23 vs. Oak Hills
Milford 2, Oak Hills 0
Top performers
Nick Haskins 1 goal
Ryan Henke 1 goal
Max Crawford 1 assist
Collin Sinner 1 assist
October 23 at OHSAA DistrictsFor the first time since 2008, the Milford Girls Cross Country team has qualified for the OHSAA Regional Championships. In a 13-team field, the Eagles placed third, behind only Loveland and St. Ursula. Final Team Scores1 Loveland
October 23 at OHSAA DistrictsFinal Team Scores1 St. Xavier 282 Loveland 583 Elder 1014 Oak Hills 1065 Little Miami 1166 Milford 1767 Anderson 1788 LaSalle 2609 Princeton 26110 Goshen 26411 Edgewood 33112 Northwest 350 Individual Milford Results10 Charlie
Tofa Luani scored three touchdowns and Jacob Smith had a huge defensive game as Milford claimed a 28-7 Senior Night victory over rival West Clermont on a cold, rainy night inside Eagle Stadium Powered by Cullen Electric. With the victory, the Eagles conclude
SETTING THE SCENE: The OHSAA Playoffs are looming and Milford will make one final attempt at improving its ranking as the Eagles welcome West Clermont in a Week 10 match-up. After starting the season 4-1, the Eagles have dropped three of their last four,
October 20 vs. Monroe
Set scores: 25-8, 25-10, 25-16
Top performers
Macie Bach 5 kills, 5 digs
Olivia Gentry 8 kills
Ella Lindsey 6 kills
Emily Morgan 13 digs, 8 assists, 4 aces
Lauren Pickett 23 assists, 7 digs, 5 aces
Campbell Robinson 8 kills, 2 blocks
October 21 vs. Western Brown
Milford 6, Western Brown 0
Top performers
Ana Manning 2 goals, 2 assists
Lyric Birkley 1 goal, 1 assist
Peyton Cook 1 goal, 1 assist
Ella Hyott 1 goal
Bailey Smith 1 goal
Ashley Dargis 1 assist
Jessie Nagel Shutout, 3 saves
Following one of the best seasons in the history of the program, Milford is well-represented on the 2021 All-Eastern Cincinnati Conference girls tennis teams. Three individuals, along with a doubles team, have been recognized for their play this
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! Carolyn MarksMilford - JuniorWater PoloCarolyn had three
October 19 vs. Western BrownMilford 7, Western Brown 0 Top performersRyan Henke 2 goalsMax Crawford 1 goal, 2 assistsMichael Adams 1 goal, 1 assistNick Haskins 1 goal, 1 assistCollin Chitwood 1 goalCaleb Hjelming 1 goalJordan Klaus 1 assistEli Simones 1
After capturing the 2021 ECC Championship, four members of the Milford girls golf team have earned all-conference honors, including a trio of first team honorees. In addition, Matt Thompson has been voted by his peers the league’s coach of the
Eagle Nation; our girls soccer team is having a season to remember. So let's support them & senior Lyric Birkley as they battle for Enquirer weekly awards! Click here and vote early, vote often, vote Eagles through 5pm
Fresh off qualifying for his fourth consecutive OHSAA District Tournament, senior Adam Horn has been named the 2021 ECC Player of the Year. Horn led the league in average during the regular season and is now a four-time All-ECC selection. Freshman Jonathan
October 16 vs. Oak Hills
Milford 3, Oak Hills 1
Top performers
Lyric Birkley 2 goals
Ana Manning 1 goal, 2 assists
Sophie Wohl 1 assist
Jessie Nagle 5 saves
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October 16 at ECC ChampionshipsFinal Team Scores1 Loveland 332 Lebanon 613 Walnut Hills 1024 Milford 1235 Turpin 1386 Anderson 1567 Little Miami 1608 Kings 1649 West Clermont 244 Individual Milford Results14 Ayla Grabenbauer 19:54.0531 Ali Magelcic
October 16 at ECC ChampionshipsFinal Team Scores1 Loveland 432 Lebanon 833 Turpin 944 Walnut Hills 1045 Kings 1076 Little Miami 1187 Milford 1748 Anderson 2039 West Clermont 211 Individual Milford Results5 Charlie Vause 16:36.7033 Luke Eminger 17:45.5875
October 14 vs. Kings
Milford 2, Kings 2
Top performers
Max Crawford 1 goal
Nicholas Henke 1 goal
Eli Simones 1 assist
October 14 at Lakota West
Set scores: 25-8, 25-9, 26-24
Top performers
Macie Bach 14 digs
Olivia Gentry 7 kills
Ella Lindsey 5 kills
Emily Morgan 17 digs, 3 aces (200th career)
Lauren Pickett 31 assists, 4 aces
Campbell Robison 17 kills
MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL EAGLE STADIUM1 Eagles Way Milford, OH 45150November 6th & 7th 4:30 PM - 7:00 PMRegister by 10/22 for a clinic T-Shirt.The Milford HS Girls lacrosse team is hosting a lacrosse clinic for all youth lacrosse players. All skill levels and
MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS COURTSONE EAGLES WAYMichael Neverman and Paolo Dominguez will be conducting a Fall Tennis 6 Week Clinic beginning on Monday, October through Thursday, November 18 (weather permitting). The clinic will be held at the
An even, back-and-forth contest saw Lebanon score the game-winning touchdown with just 35 seconds remaining, handing Milford a heartbreaking 24-20 defeat in an ECC thriller. The Warriors’ Zane Duning and the Eagles’ Jaxon Stickle both appeared to
SETTING THE SCENE: With just two regular season contests remaining, the Milford Eagles will be out to improve their OHSAA Playoff positioning when they take to the road at Lebanon. The Eagles have dropped two of their last three, but are still in a three-way
October 14 at OHSAA Districts
Adam Horn concluded his outstanding high school golf career competing at the OHSAA Districts. He carded a round of 78 on the day to finish tied for 17th. Adam concludes his career as a four-time district qualifier and all-conference selection.
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! Caroline BrinkerMilford - FreshmanCross CountryCaroline
October 12 vs. Kings
Milford 1, Kings 1
Top performers
Ashley Dargis 1 goal
Kennedy Edgar 1 assist
October 12 vs. Anderson
Set scores: 25-20, 25-11, 25-14
Top performers
Macie Bach 7 kills, 4 digs
Aislinn Boyle 5 kills
Olivia Gentry 7 kills
Emily Morgan 13 digs
Lauren Pickett 23 assists, 6 digs
Campbell Robinson 9 kills, 3 aces
Eagles Nation; a pair of our student-athletes, along with our boys soccer team have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for boys soccer player Nick Haskins, volleyball’s Campbell Robinson and the Eagles boys
October 12 at OHSAA Districts
Individual Milford Scores
T38 Jessica Shay 89
T38 Abi Loux 89
October 9 at Oak Hills
Set scores: 25-19, 25-12, 25-23
Top performers
Olivia Gentry 8 kills, 3 blocks
Emily Morgan 10 digs, 6 assists
Lauren Pickett 33 assists, 6 digs
Campbell Robinson 17 kills, 4 blocks, 3 aces
October 9 at Mount Notre Dame
Milford 1, Mount Notre Dame 1
Top performers
Ella Hyott 1 goal
Peyton Cook 1 assist
Jessie Nagle 12 saves
October 9 at Madeira
Milford 3, Madeira 2
Top performers
Nick Haskins 2 goals
Nicholas Henke 1 goal
Max Crawford 1 assist
Eli Simones 1 assist
October 7 at Lebanon
Set scores: 18-25, 21-25, 14-25
Top performers
Macie Bach 9 digs
Ella Lindsey 6 kills
Emily Morgan 8 digs
Lauren Pickett 22 assists, 7 digs
Campbell Robinson 10 kills
October 9 at Ross InvitationalTeam Scores1 St. Ursula 572 Milford 703 Mercy McAuley 1074 Wyoming 1115 Oak Hills 1186 Ursuline 1547 Seton 2248 Fairfield 2449 Taylor 27710 Ross 28811 Turpin 29512 Colerain 31213 Summit Country Day 34714 Harrison 40715 Edgewood
October 8-9 at OHSAA Sectionals
Singles: Elise Ostrander 2-1 record
Singles: Jasmine Mu 2-1 record
Singles: Kira Pietila 2-1 record
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Zara Brown 2-1 record
Second doubles: Mia Gfroerer/Ariana Caranza 1-1 record
Thank you Eagle Nation! Because of your support, Milford has dominated this week’s Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week awards. Congratulations to Jackson Connor (Boys Water Polo), Ryan Henke (Boys Soccer), Jessie Nagle (Girls Soccer) and the tennis
Anderson dominated the first half and never looked back, racing past Milford by a 35-7 final score. With both teams entering the night in a tie for second place in the ECC at 4-1, the Raptors ran up over 300 yards in the first half as they took control
Miss the action from Friday night’s football contest between Milford and Anderson? 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 7 vs. Little Miami
Milford 7, Little Miami 0
Top performers
Eli Simones 2 goals, 1 assist
Nick Haskins 2 goals
Ryan Henke 2 goals
Max Crawford 3 assists
Collin Chitwood 1 goal
Sam Crawford/Michael Kirk Combined Shutout
SETTING THE SCENE: A big match-up between two ECC heavyweights awaits the turf at Eagles Stadium Powered by Cullen Electric between Milford and Anderson on Friday night. Both teams, despite distinctively different styles, enter the game 5-2 overall and part
October 6 vs. Seton
Milford 1, Seton 1
Top performers
Ana Manning 1 goal
Jessie Nagle 3 saves
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! Izzy KofaltMilford - SophomoreCross CountryWith no race
October 6 at OHSAA SectionalsFor the fourth consecutive year, Adam Horn will represent Milford at the OHSAA District Championships. Adam finished seventh overall and recorded the lowest round among players from non-qualifying teams to earn a districts
ESP Media and FLO Sports are pleased to be streaming LIVE Thursday night's boys soccer contest between Milford and Little Miami. The Senior Night festivities will also be shown live. Click here to watch.There is a $19.99 charge per month but this gives you
October 5 at Little Miami
Milford 2, Little Miami 1
Top performers
Peyton Smith 1 goal, 1 assist
Ana Manning 1 goal
Landen Gooley 1 assist
October 5 vs. TurpinSet scores: 23-25, 25-22, 25-15, 25-22 Top performersMacie Bach 6 kills, 9 digsAvery Fielman 10 digsOlivia Gentry 9 kills, 3 blocksElla Lindsey 6 killsJaney Miller 7 killsEmily Morgan 18 digsLauren Pickett 36 assists, 5 digs, 5
Eagles Nation; we have an astounding EIGHT nominees for Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards this week! Click here to vote for volleyball player Macie Bach, boys water polo player Jackson Connor, boys soccer record setter Ryan Henke, football’s Nick Klenk,
October 4 at OHSAA SectionalsTeam Scores (top-4 teams advance to districts)1 Sycamore 3352 Lakota West 3383 Ursuline 3404 Mount Notre Dame 3575 Turpin 3726 Milford 3737 Loveland 4128 Ross 4339 Little Miami 44210 Colerain 44911 Taylor 45112 Wilmington 46413
October 2 at St. Xavier InvitationalTeam Scores1 St. Xavier 202 Elder 833 Sycamore 834 McNicholas 835 Milford 1246 Highlands 127 Individual Milford Results6 Charlie Vause 16:58.7728 Luke Eminger 18:10.0129 Luke Hawes 18:07.0134 Zeke Edwards 18:33.9540 Trent
September 30 at Winton WoodsMilford 7, Winton Woods 0 Top performersCaitlin Evans 1 goal, 1 assistAva Hassert 1 goalSkylar Helms 1 goalGrace Huber 1 goalEmma Kauscher 1 goalAna Manning 1 goalSophie Wohl 1 goalLanden Gooley 2 assistsLyric Birkley 1 assistElla
SETTING THE SCENE: After seeing its three-game winning streak snapped last week, the Milford Eagles are back inside the friendly confines of Eagle Stadium Powered by Cullen Electric for Week 7 action against Little Miami. The game will also mark
A stout effort by the Milford defense and a balanced offensive attack proved to be the key ingredients for a 31-6 Homecoming victory for the Eagles over Little Miami. A potent Panther offense that entered the night averaging nearly 375 yards of total offense
September 30 at Little Miami
Set scores: 25-21, 28-26, 25-21
Top performers
Macie Bach 5 kills, 18 digs
Avery Fielman 7 digs
Sara Geise 11 digs
Ella Lindsey 8 kills
Janey Miller 8 kills
Emily Morgan 11 digs
Lauren Pickett 34 assists, 10 digs
Campbell Robinson 11 kills
Milford High School senior Ryan Henke made history on Thursday night as he scored a pair of goals in the Eagles win over Winton Woods to break the school record for goals in a career with 47. Henke topped the mark of 46 set by Aaron DeNu who graduated in
Eagles Nation; five of our student-athletes, along with our girls golf team have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for girls soccer player Peyton Cook, boys soccer’s Ryan Henke, boys golfer Adam Horn, girls
September 30 vs. Winton WoodsMilford 9, Winton Woods 0 Top performersEli Simones 2 goals, 1 assistNick Henke 2 goals, 1 assistNick Haskins 1 goal, 3 assistsRyan Henke 2 goalsMax Crawford 1 goalJordan Klaus 1 goalMichael Adams 1 assistCollin Kittrell 1
September 28 vs. Winton Woods
Set scores: 25-11, 25-14, 25-8
Top performers
Macie Bach 7 kills
Aislinn Boyle 8 kills
Sara Geise 13 assist
Olivia Gentry 7 kills
Ella Lindsey 10 kills
Emily Morgan 12 digs, 5 aces
Lauren Pickett 20 assists, 9 aces
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! Eli SimonesMilford - SeniorSoccerEli scored the game
September 28 at Turpin
Milford 5, Turpin 1
Top performers
Max Crawford 2 goals, 1 assist
Ryan Henke 1 goal, 2 assists
Jordan Klaus 1 goal
Eli Simones 1 goal
Nick Haskins 1 assist
Sam Crawford 0 goals allowed, 2 saves
September 29 vs. Seven Hills
Milford 5, Seven Hills 0
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-0 6-1
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-0 6-0
Third singles: Annika Hansen 6-0 6-4
First doubles: Mya Curran/Zara Brown 6-1 6-1
Second doubles: Mia Gfroerer/Ariana Caranza 6-0 6-1
September 27 vs. Loveland
Set scores: 26-24, 25-18, 25-22
Top performers
Macie Bach 8 kills, 8 digs
Avery Fielman 10 digs
Sara Geise 6 digs
Olivia Gentry 12 kills
Emily Morgan 8 digs, 5 assists, 4 aces
Lauren Pickett 31 assists, 8 digs
Campbell Robinson 10 kills, 9 blocks
September 27 at ECC ChampionshipsMilford placed second overall in the team competition. First Singles: Elise Ostrander 3rd placeSecond Singles: Jasmin Mu 1st placeThird Singles: Kira Pietila 1st placeFirst Doubles: Zara Brown/Annika Hansen 4th placeSecond
September 27 at Turpin
Milford 1, Turpin 0
Top performers
Landen Gooley 1 goal
Ana Manning 1 assist
Jessie Nagle Shutout, 6 saves
September 25 at Princeton InvitationalTeam Scores1 Milford 322 Turpin 813 Mariemont 1004 West Clermont 1395 Taylor 1396 Lakota East 1487 Indian Hill 1518 Princeton 1819 Colerain 221 Individual Milford Results3 Ali Maglecic 19:50.944 Ayla Grabenbauer
September 26 at Ross
Milford 1, Ross 0
Top performers
Ryan Henke 1 goal
Max Crawford 1 assist
Sam Crawford Shutout, 2 saves
September 25 at Neal Charske Fairmont InvitationalTeam Scores1 Miamisburg 652 Centerville 903 Springboro 1004 Fairmont 1425 Walnut Hills 1716 Little Miami 1807 Kings 2038 Milford 2119 Wayne 21210 Middletown 24411 Bellbrook 26812 Northmont 27813 Monroe 33514
September 25 at Coaches ClassicMilford won its flight at the Coaches Classic, topping a field that featured Mason, Loveland and Ursuline First singles: Elise Ostrander 3-0 recordSecond singles: Jasmine Mu 3-0 recordThird singles: Kira Pietila 1-2 recordFirst
September 23 at ECC ChampionshipsCongratulations to the Milford girls golf team as they’ve captured the program’s first ECC Championship since 2014. The Eagles took the top spot in the postseason tournament, and coupled with its win in the ECC
SETTING THE SCENE: The Milford Eagles will be fighting to stay atop the Eastern Cincinnati Conference standings when they travel to Winton Woods for a Week 6 clash. MHS is enjoying a fine season to date, having won three in a row to improve to 4-1 on the year
One week after rushing for over 450 yards in a win over Loveland, the Milford rushing attack was held to just 45 yards as the Eagles dropped a 40-13 decision at Winton Woods. The Eagles had no answer for a stout Warriors’ defense which registered seven
September 24 vs. Sycamore
Milford 4, Sycamore 1
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-1 6-2
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-4 6-4
Third singles: Mya Curran 2-6 0-6
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Zara Brown 6-2 6-1
Second doubles: Mia Gfroerer/Ariana Caranza 4-6 6-4 10-4
September 23 at Walnut Hills
Set scores: 25-21, 25-13, 25-6
Top performers
Olivia Gentry 8 kills
Ella Lindsey 5 kills
Emily Morgan 14 digs, 4 assists
Lauren Pickett 25 assists, 7 aces, 3 kills
Campbell Robinson 8 kills, 2 blocks
September 22 at Lebanon
Milford 4, Lebanon 2
Top performers
Lyric Birkley 1 goal
Kennedy Edgar 1 goal
Landen Gooley 1 goal
Ana Manning 1 goal
Caitlin Evans 2 assists
Aslyn Schaefer 1 assist
September 23 vs. St. Ursula
Milford 5, St. Ursula 0
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-1 6-0
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-0 6-0
Third singles: Mya Curran 7-6 6-4
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Zara Brown 6-4 7-6
Second doubles: Mia Gfroerer/Ariana Caranza 6-1 6-1
September 23 vs. Western Brown
Milford 170, Western Brown 226
Top Milford scores
Adam Horn 36
Jonathan Campbell 37
September 23 at Lebanon
Milford 3, Lebanon 1
Top performers
Max Crawford 1 goal
Nick Haskins 1 goal
Eli Simones 1 goal
Ryan Henke 2 assists
Eagles Nation; four of our student-athletes, along with our football team have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for football player Tofa Luani, girls soccer star Ana Manning, volleyball standout Emily Morgan, girls
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! Collin KittrellMilford - SeniorSoccerCollin has defended
Miss the action from Tuesday night’s volleyball contest between Milford and West Clermont? 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
September 21 vs. West Clermont
Set scores: 25-21, 25-12, 25-23
Top performers
Avery Fielman 9 digs
Olivia Gentry 6 kills
Ella Lindsey 6 kills, 6 digs, 3 blocks
Lauren Pickett 33 assists, 5 digs
Campbell Robinson 18 kills, 5 blocks
September 21 at ECC ChampionshipsTeam Scores1 Kings 3222 Turpin 3273 Loveland 3294 Little Miami 3385 Anderson 3446 Milford 3467 Lebanon 3618 West Clermont 3859 Walnut Hills 402 Individual Milford ScoresT-2 Adam Horn 75T-6 Jonathan Campbell 79T-20 Patrick
Eagle Nation; after his monster performance in Friday night’s win over rival Loveland, sophomore RB/LB Tofa Luani has been nominated for the Blitz 5 Primetime Performer Award. Click here to vote for Tofa and keep voting until the poll closes at 3 pm on
September 18 vs. Oak Hills
Milford 3, Oak Hills 0
Top performers
Nick Haskins 1 goal, 1 assist
Michael Adams 1 goal
Ryan Henke 1 goal
Eli Simones 1 assist
Blake Whitaker 1 assist
Sam Crawford Shutout, 1 save
September 18 at Milford Invitational Team Scores1 Sycamore 1362 St. Xavier 1473 Springboro 1534 Lakota East 1585 Turpin 1646 McNicholas 1897 Oak Hills 1938 Lebanon 2189 Walnut Hills 22010 Kings 25011 Milford 25112 Moeller 26913 Middletown 33314 Anderson
September 18 at Milford InvitationalTeam Scores1 Walnut Hills 662 Mason 663 Lebanon 1034 Springboro 1405 Oak Hills 1426 Milford 1807 Turpin 2238 Ursuline 2319 Sycamore 23610 Western Brown 25511 Mount Notre Dame 29812 Anderson 31213 Lakota East 33814 Kings
SETTING THE SCENE: Winners of two in a row and tied atop the ECC standings, Milford takes its show on the road to Loveland for the annual Battle of the Miami Township Victory Bell during Week 5 of the 2021 prep campaign. The Eagles are fresh off a huge win, a
Milford had a night to remember as the Eagles rushed for 456 yards and outlasted rival Loveland 48-34 in the annual battle for the Miami Township Victory Bell. Natwan Webster and Tofa Luani led the way, finishing with 182 and 180 yards respectively, with the
September 16 at Walnut Hills
Milford 2, Walnut Hills 1
Top performers
Eli Simones 1 goal, 1 assist
Ryan Henke 1 goal
Nick Haskins 1 assist
September 16 vs. Walnut Hills
Milford 3, Walnut Hills 2
Top performers
Ana Manning 2 goals, 1 assist
Landen Gooley 1 goal
Lyric Birkley 2 assists
September 16 at Kings
Set scores: 18-25, 18-25, 22-25
Top performers
Macie Bach 6 kills
Janey Miller 6 kills
Emily Morgan 12 digs
Lauren Pickett 30 assists, 8 digs
Campbell Robinson 14 kills
September 16 vs. Lakota West
Milford 3, Lakota West 2
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-3 6-4
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-0 6-0
Third singles: Kira Pietila 3-6 1-6
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Zara Brown 4-6 5-7
Second doubles: Mia Gfroerer/Ariana Caranza 6-3 6-1
September 16 vs. St. Ursula
St. Ursula 146, Milford 156 (school record)
Top Milford Scores
Abi Loux 37
Mikaila Dinkins 39
Jess Shay 40
Cameron Manning 40
Bailey Holt 48
September 14 at Anderson
Set scores: 25-18, 25-22, 25-17
Top performers
Olivia Gentry 5 kills, 9 blocks
Ella Lindsey 6 kills
Janey Miller 5 kills, 9 blocks
Emily Morgan 19 digs
Lauren Pickett 33 assists
Campbell Robinson 14 kills, 3 blocks
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! Katie TassielloMilford - FreshmanCross CountryKatie had
September 14 vs. Anderson
Milford 2, Anderson 0
Top performers
Ana Manning 2 goals
Lyric Birkley 1 assist
Caitlin Evans 1 assist
Jessie Nagle Shutout, 5 saves
September 13 vs. Lebanon
Set scores: 25-13, 22-25, 27-25, 25-16
Top performers
Macie Bach 7 kills, 9 digs
Olivia Gentry 8 kills
Ella Lindsey 15 kills
Janey Miller 7 kills, 6 digs
Emily Morgan 27 digs, 8 assists
Lauren Pickett 34 assists, 12 digs
Campbell Robinson 11 kills
September 14 vs. Mount Notre Dame
Mount Notre Dame 171, Milford 174
Top Milford Scores
Jess Shay 39
September 15 vs. Mount Notre Dame
Milford 5, Mount Notre Dame
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-0 6-1
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-4 6-2
Third singles: Kira Pietila 6-3 6-0
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Zara Brown 6-4 6-3
Second doubles: Mia Gfroerer/Ariana Caranza 6-3 6-0
Eagles Nation; after helping the Milford football team to a big win over Turpin last Friday night, senior DL Cam Zoromski is one of several players from across the state in all sports to be nominated for MaxPreps Ohio High School Athlete of the Week. Click
Eagles Nation; a trio of our student-athletes, along with our football team have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for boys golfer Adam Horn, football player Tofa Luani, girls water polo player Carolyn Marks and
September 14 vs. Kings
Milford 5, Kings 0
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-0 6-0
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-0 6-3
Third singles: Kira Pietila 6-3 6-1
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Zara Brown 7-6 6-2
Second doubles: Mia Gfroerer/Ariana Caranza 6-0 6-0
September 14 vs. Anderson
Anderson 3, Milford 1
Top performers
Max Crawford 1 Goal
Nick Haskins 1 Assist
September 11 at Fairfield
Set scores: 25-22, 25-13, 25-17
Top performers
Macie Bach 6 kills, 6 digs
Olivia Gentry 6 kills, 3 blocks
Janey Miller 4 blocks
Emily Morgan 11 digs
Lauren Pickett 27 assists, 6 digs
Campbell Robinson 12 kills
Eagles Nation; after its big win over Turpin Friday night, the Milford football team, along with its sophomore RB/LB Tufa Luani have been nominated for Tri-State Football weekly awards. The Eagles are up for team of the week, while Tofa is one of several
The Milford High School Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 2000 to recognize athletes, coaches and contributors who have made a substantial positive impact on the athletic program at Milford High School. Selections will be based on what the nominee
September 13 at Alter Invitational
Milford Team Score: 338 (10th/19)
Individual Milford Scores
Adam Horn 73 (5th)
Jonathan Campbell 83
Patrick Flynn 88
Cooper Ray 94
Logan Brocki 98
September 13 vs. Loveland & Ursuline
Ursuline 173, Milford 175, Loveland 205
Top Milford Scores
Jess Shay 39
Abi Loux 41
Cameron Manning 44
September 11 at Little Miami Invitational Team Scores1 Oak Hills 352 Little Miami 443 Milford 754 Harrison 1285 Elder 1316 Wilmington 1447 Northwest 208 Milford Individual Results2 Charlie Vause 14:57.110 Jacob Wagner 17:54.216 Luke Eminger 18:12.024 Owen
September 11 at Mason InvitationalTeam Scores1 duPont Manual 952 Mason 1153 Walnut Hills 1274 Loveland 1815 Springboro 2036 Northmont 2097 Tippecanoe 2608 Oakwood 2709 Mercy McAuley 27410 Fairmont 29911 Madeira 30812 Milford 31813 Gahanna Lincoln 32914 Siegel
September 11 at Springboro InvitationalMilford Team Score: 347 (T-7th) Individual Milford ScoresAdam Horn 77Jonathan Campbell 82Patrick Flynn 91Logan Brocki 93September 12 at Hadley Fall ClassicMilford Team Score: 347 Individual Milford ScoresAdam Horn 68
September 11 vs. FairfieldMilford 7, Fairfield 0 Top performersMichael Adams 2 goalsMax Crawford 1 goal, 1 assistNick Haskins 1 goal, 1 assistEli Simones 1 goal, 1 assistCollin Chitwood 1 goalRyan Henke 1 goalNicholas Henke 2 assistsCollin Sinner 1
September 11 vs. Fairfield
Milford 6, Fairfield 0
Top performers
Lyric Birkley 2 goals
Peyton Cook 1 goal
Ana Manning 1 goal
Peyton Smith 1 goal
Lindsay Taylor 1 goal
Ashley Dargis 1 assist
Caitlin Evans 1 assist
Landen Gooley 1 assist
Jessie Nagel Shutout, 6 saves
SETTING THE SCENE: In its second home game of the 2021 campaign, Milford will face a tall challenge when it welcomes Turpin to Eagle Stadium Powered by Cullen Electric for a Week 4 match-up. The Eagles are coming off a win to open ECC play as they used strong
For the second straight week, Milford’s rush defense was stout, this time limiting Turpin to just 55 yards, as the Eagles held on for a dramatic 20-13 win over the Spartans. The Eagles appeared to put the game on ice when Tofa Luani broke loose late in
Miss the action from Friday night’s football contest between Milford and Turpin? 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
September 10 vs. Little Miami
Milford 4, Walnut Hills 1
First singles: Elise Ostrander 4-6 2-6
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-0 6-3
Third singles: Kira Pietila 6-3 6-1
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Zara Brown 6-0 6-1
Second doubles: Mia Gfroerer/Ariana Caranza 6-1 6-0
September 9 at Loveland
Loveland 2, Milford 1
Top performers
Eli Simones 1 goal
Nick Haskins 1 assist
September 9 at TurpinSet scores: 26-24, 25-17, 25-22 Top performersMacie Bach 5 kills, 6 digsAvery Fielman 8 digsOlivia Gentry 6 killsElla Lindsey 11 killsAudrey Mills 7 digsEmily Morgan 11 digs, 5 acesLauren Pickett 33 assists, 8 digsCampbell Robinson 14
This weekend, our teams, along with Turpin, will be wearing GOLD shoelaces in support of Pediatric Cancer Awareness. Go4theGoal is an organization that works to improve the lives of children battling cancer by providing
September 9 vs. Little Miami
Milford 5, Little Miami 0
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-0 6-1
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-0 6-0
Third singles: Mya Curran 6-3 6-2
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Zara Brown 6-1 6-1
Second doubles: Mia Gfroerer/Ariana Caranza 6-1 6-0
September 9 vs. Kings
Milford 172, Kings 182
Top Milford Scores
Abi Loux 35
Jess Shay 43
Cameron Manning 43
Turpin vs Milford Varsity Football on Friday, September 10th will be available for free live streaming beginning with the ICRC Pregame Show at approximately 6:55 PM, on the following platforms: ICRC
September 9 vs. Little Miami
Milford 153, Little Miami 182
Top Milford Scores
Adam Horn 32
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! Jaxon StickleMilford - SeniorFootballJaxon was a key
September 8 vs. Fenwick
Fenwick 155, Milford 165
Top Milford Scores
Adam Horn 34
Jonathan Campbell 40
September 7 vs. Loveland
Milford 0, Loveland 0
Top performers
Jessie Nagel Shutout, 6 saves
September 8 vs. McNicholas
Milford 5, McNicholas 0
First singles: Annika Hansen 6-2 6-1
Second singles: Jordan Helsel 6-3 6-1
Third singles: Charley Gfroerer 6-0 6-1
First singles: Mya Curran/Zara Brown 6-1 6-4
Second singles: Mia Gfroerer/Ariana Caranza 6-1 6-0
September 7 vs. Little Miami
Set scores: 18-25, 22-25, 25-17, 28-26, 12-15
Top performers
Macie Bach 12 kills, 9 digs
Avery Fielman 11 digs
Sara Geise 18 digs, 4 assists, 4 aces
Ella Lindsey 13 kills, 6 digs
Emily Morgan 21 digs, 4 assists, 4 aces
Campbell Robinson 12 kills
Eagles Nation; a trio of our student-athletes girls soccer player Lyric Birkley, football player Chase Duesing and tennis player Jasmine Mu have been nominated for Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week in their respective sports. Click here to vote for the
September 4 vs. Sycamore
Milford 4, Sycamore 1
Top performers
Lyric Birkley 1 goal, 1 assist
Peyton Cook 1 goal
Ashley Dargis 1 goal
Peyton Smith 1 goal
Kennedy Edgar 1 assist
Emma Kauscher 1 assist
Milford’s defense was in fine form during Week 3 of the 2021 season as the Eagles yielded less than 200 yards of total offense and came up with a pair of turnovers in a 34-8 victory over Walnut Hills. MHS was particular stout against the run, holding
September 3 vs. Mariemont
Mariemont 4, Milford 1
First singles: Jasmine Mu 6-3 6-3
Second singles: Kira Pietila 4-6 2-6
Third singles: Carmen Gibson 0-6 0-6
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Zara Brown 3-6 6-1 2-6
Second doubles: Ariana Caranza/Mia Gfroerer 5-7 1-6
September 4 at Loveland InvitationalTeam Scores1 Mason 362 Loveland 503 Sycamore 1534 Turpin 1565 St. Henry 1656 Mariemont 1757 Kings 1928 Walnut Hills 2039 Little Miami 20910 Milford 24011 Anderson 30712 Indian Hill 30813 West Clermont 38414 Colerain 42915
SETTING THE SCENE: The start of the 2021 Eastern Cincinnati Conference schedule has arrived along with Week 3 of the season and it will see Milford hit the road to Walnut Hills. The Battle of the Eagles will pit a pair of 1-1 teams who are both coming off of
September 2 at West Clermont
Milford 6, West Clermont 1
Top performers
Max Crawford 2 goals
Ryan Henke 2 goals
Nick Haskins 1 goal, 2 assists
Nicholas Henke 1 goal
Michael Adams 1 assist
Collin Sinner 1 assist
Blake Whitaker 1 assist
Michael Kirk 3 saves, 0 GA
September 4 at Winton Woods
Set scores: 25-7, 25-3, 25-12
Top performers
Macie Bach 6 kills
Sara Geise 9 assists, 3 aces, 6 digs
Ella Lindsey 10 kills
Emily Morgan 8 digs, 5 assists
Lauren Pickett 24 assists, 8 aces
Campbell Robison 9 kills
September 2 vs. Turpin
Turpin 3, Milford 2
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-3 4-6 10-7
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-1 6-1
Third singles: Kira Pietila 6-0 6-1
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Arianna Carranza 6-0 6-0
Second doubles: Mya Curran /Zara Brown 6-1 6-1
September 1 vs. Little Miami
Milford 177, Little Miami 217
Top Milford Scores
Jessica Shay 41
Bailey Holt 44
Abi Loux 45
Cameron Manning 47
August 31 vs. McNicholas
McNicholas 163, Milford 168
Top Milford Scores
Adam Horn 38
September 1 vs. Turpin
Turpin 145, Milford 175
Top Milford Scores
Jonathan Campbell 40
Adam Horn 40
September 1 vs. Fairfield
Milford 5, Fairfield 0
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-3 4-6 10-7
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-1 6-1
Third singles: Kira Pietila 6-0 6-1
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Arianna Carranza 6-0 6-0
Second doubles:Mya Curran /Zara Brown 6-1 6-1
August 31 vs. West Clermont
Milford 2, West Clermont 0
Top performers
Lyric Birkley 1 goal, 1 assist
Sophie Wohl 1 goal
Jessie Nagle Shutout, 3 saves
August 31 vs. LovelandSet scores: 25-23, 19-25, 23-25, 19-25 Top performersMacie Bach 5 kills, 5 digs, 2 blocksMadi Elsbernd 6 killsSara Geise 9 assists 3 aces, 3 digsOlivia Gentry 9 kills, 2 blocksJaney Miller 12 killsEmily Morgan 18 digs, 8 assistsLauren
Each week throughout the school year, we’ll feature the student athletes nominated by their coaches as Eastern Cincinnati Conference Athletes of the Week. This week we honor recipients nominated by their coaches during the pre-season and first two weeks
August 31 vs. Lebanon
Milford 5, Lebanon 0
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-0 6-1
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-0 6-0
Third singles: Kira Pietila 6-0 6-0
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Arianna Carranza 6-0 6-1
Second doubles:Mya Curran /Zara Brown 6-0 6-2
Eagles Nation; volleyball player Lauren Pickett is a nominee for the Cincinnati Enquier Player of the Week award. Click here to vote for Lauren and keep voting until the poll closes at 5 p.m. on
August 30 vs. Turpin
Milford 172, Turpin 196
Top Milford Scores
Cameron Manning 40
Jess Shay 41
Abi Loux 44
Bailey Holt 47
A tight defensive dominated battle saw Lakota East wear down Milford in the second half, ultimately pulling away from the Eagles by a 35-0 final score. The ThunderHawks, who finished with 300 yards rushing on the day, led just 14-0 at the half, but used three
August 28 at Lakota East Fall ClassicTeam Scores1 Milford 792 Lakota West 1033 Mount Notre Dame 1124 Turpin 1235 Miamisburg 1266 Wyoming 1317 Western Brown 1318 Lakota East 1509 Seton 16410 Ross 25011 Princeton 34912 Colerain 358 Milford Individual Results3
August 28 at Lakota East Fall ClassicTeam Scores1 Miamisburg 432 Turpin 763 Lakota East 804 Lakota West 1145 Milford 1276 Little Miami 1487 Western Brown 1638 Wyoming 2589 Ross 26610 Princeton 27511 Colerain 29212 Wilmington 327 Individual Milford Results7
August 26 vs. West Clermont
Set scores: 25-6, 25-18, 25-17
Top performers
Avery Fielman 7 digs
Olivia Gentry 5 kills
Janey Miller 6 kills
Emily Morgan 13 digs
Lauren Pickett 20 assists, 8 digs, 5 aces
Campbell Robinson 8 kills, 3 blocks
August 26 vs. Lakota East
Lakota East 1, Milford 0
Top performers
Sam Crawford 8 saves, 0 GA
SETTING THE SCENE: With its first victory of the 2021 season under its belt, the Milford Eagles are back on the gridiron this Friday night, hosting Lakota East in its home opener. The Eagles were flying high on opening night, registering over 500 yards of
The Milford Athletic Boosters Club is excited to offer a cashless option for our fans visiting Eagles Stadium Powered by Cullen Electric with the introduction of FanFood!FanFood allows fans the option to order their favorite food and beverage items from the
August 24 vs. LaSalle
Milford 2, LaSalle 2
Top performers
Nick Haskins 1 goal
Ryan Henke 1 goal
Max Crawford 1 assist
August 24 vs. Kings
Set scores: 25-18, 25-19, 25-23
Top performers
Macie Bach 6 kills, 4 digs
Ella Lindsey 7 kills, 3 blocks
Emily Morgan 14 digs
Lauren Pickett 26 assists, 9 digs
Campbell Robinson 9 kills
August 24 vs. Anderson
Milford 4, Anderson 1
First singles: Elise Ostrander 7-6 6-0
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-3 6-4
Third singles: Kira Pietila 7-5 6-0
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Arianna Carranza 6-2 6-1
Second doubles: Zara Brown/Mya Curran 3-6 4-6
August 24 vs. Lebanon
Milford 183, Lebanon 195
Top Milford Scores
Cameron Manning 43
Abi Loux 43
Jessica Shay 44
Eagles Nation; a pair of our student-athletes, along with our football team have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for football player Austin Hardin, boys soccer player Nicholas Henke and the Eagles football and keep
August 20 vs. HamiltonMilford 9, Hamilton 0 Top performersNicholas Henke 3 goalsMax Crawford 1 goal, 3 assistsCaleb Hjelming 1 goal, 2 assistEli Simones 2 goalsNick Haskins 1 goal, 1 assistRyan Henke 1 goal, 1 assistMichael Adams 1 assistSam Crawford/Michael
August 21 vs. SycamoreSet scores: 25-19, 25-15, 20-25, 25-11 Top performersMacie Bach 9 kills, 11 digsMadi Elsbernd 9 kills, 7 digsAvery Fielman 9 digsSara Geise 14 assists, 12 digsOlivia Gentry 9 killsEmily Morgan 34 digsLauren Pickett 28 assistsCampbell
Eagles Nation; after its season-opening win over Edgewood on Friday night, the Milford football team, along with its junior QB Austin Hardin have been nominated for Tri-State Football weekly awards. The Eagles are up for team of the week, while Austin is one
August 20 vs. Hamilton
Milford 4, Hamilton 0
Top performers
Landen Gooley 1 goal
Ella Hyott 1 goal
Ana Manning 1 goal
Lyric Birkley 2 assists
Peyton Smith 1 assist
Jessie Nagle Shutout, 4 saves
Long-time and highly successful head coach Tom Grippa, now in his fifth season leading the Milford football program, reached a coaching milestone on Friday night as he earned the 200th victory of his career. Grippa, a 30-year veteran of Cincinnati-area high
A 21-point second quarter propelled Milford to a win in its 2021 season opener as the Eagles rolled past Edgewood 41-14. The victory was also a milestone one for Milford head coach Tom Grippa as he picked up the 200th win of his illustrious coaching
August 21 at OHSAA Pre-season InvitationalTeam Scores1 Loveland 902 Hilliard Davidson 1433 Perrysburg 1884 Medina 2115 Centerville 2126 Westlake 2267 Mason 2378 Avon 3349 Rocky River 38810 Solon 38911 Gahanna Lincoln 39112 Brecksville 41413 Oak Hills 42414
August 21 at OHSAA Pre-season InvitationalTeam Scores1 Hilliard Davidson 652 Solon 1493 Loveland 1854 Centerville 1925 Olentangy Orange 2016 Worthington Kilbourne 2427 Dublin Jerome 2698 Toledo St. Francis 3049 Medina 30710 Olentangy Berlin 34411 Fairmont
SETTING THE SCENE: The 2021 prep football season has arrived and the Milford Eagles will kickoff the campaign with a Week 1 battle at Edgewood. The big story surrounding the Milford program is head coach Tom Grippa as the Eagles’ next win will be number
August 19 vs. Loveland
Milford 3, Loveland 2
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-0 6-2
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-1 6-1
Third singles: Kira Pietila 6-4 6-2
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Arianna Carranza 6-3 3-6 2-6
Second doubles: Zara Brown/Mya Curran 6-7 3-6
August 18 vs. Batavia
Milford 5, Batavia 0
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-1 6-0
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-0 6-0
Third singles: Kira Pietila 6-0 6-0
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Arianna Carranza 6-2 6-0
Second doubles: Zara Brown/Mya Curran 6-0 6-0
August 17 vs. West Clermont
Milford 5, West Clermont 0
First singles: Elise Ostrander 6-0 6-0
Second singles: Jasmine Mu 6-0 6-0
Third singles: Kira Pietila 6-0 6-1
First doubles: Annika Hansen/Arianna Carranza 6-0 6-0
Second doubles: Mia Gfroerer/ Carmen Gibson 6-0 6-0
April 16 vs. Mercy McAuley
Milford 176; Mercy McAuley 185
Individual Milford Scores
Abi Loux 40
Jessica Shay 42
Cameron Manning 43
August 16 vs. Mariemont
Milford 160; Mariemont 151
Top Milford Scores
Adam Horn 34
Patrick Flynn 37
A select amount of public tickets are NOW open for the varsity boys and girls soccer games this Friday, August 20 8/20 at the FC Cincinnati Mercy Health Training Center are now available!!! Get yours while they last here. Full Event Info
April 13 vs. Loveland
Milford: 164; Loveland: 194
Individual Milford Scores
Abi Loux 40
Jessica Shay 40
Cameron Manning 41
Mikaila Dinkins 43
August 11 at ECC Preseason TournamentTeam Scores1 Milford 3332 Turpin 3373 Anderson 3544 Kings 3585 Lebanon 3756 Loveland 3817 Little Miami 4728 West Clermont 526 Individual Milford Scores2 Jessica Shay 746 Abi Loux 81T-11 Kendall Slusher 8813 Mikaila
August 9 at Lakota East InvitationalMilford Team Score: 347 Individual Milford ScoresAdam Horn 77Jonathan Campbell 86Logan Reindl 96Patrick Flynn 88Logan Brocki 108 August 10 at ECC Golf PreviewTeam Scores1 Turpin 3112 Kings 3173 Loveland 3194 Anderson 3285
Long-time Milford High School baseball coach Tom Kilgore has announced his intention to retire from coaching following the 2022 season. Kilgore enters the upcoming season having been at the helm of the Eagle program for 22 seasons, with 389 victories to his
Any Milford High School student wishing to participate in swimming during the upcoming Winter season should plan to attend a pair of upcoming meetings. An informational meeting will be held on September 30 from 2:40pm-3:30pm in the High School Auditorium.
August 7 at Sycamore InvitationalTeam Scores1 St. Xavier 3002 Columbus Academy 3023 St. Charles 3134 Turpin 317Elder 3176 Loveland 3217 Westerville Central 3228 St. Xavier B 3239 Springboro 32810 Moeller 32911 Mason 33412 Sycamore 33513 Milford 34214 Lakota
The Milford High School Department of Athletics is pleased to announce that its boys and girls varsity soccer teams will open their 2021 seasons on the grass field at the FC Cincinnati Mercy Health Training Center on Friday, August 20. The doubleheader
HAS YOUR RIDING LAWN MOWER SEEN BETTER DAYS? ARE YOU TIRED OF PUSHING A SMALL LAWN MOWER ALL OVER YOUR YARD? DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY BEING SPENT ON A WEEKLY LAWN SERVICE? If you answered YES to any of these questions, the TDC has
The 2020-21 school year was another great one for Milford High School Athletics. In the midst of a global pandemic, the Eagles captured four Eastern Cincinnati Conference Championships, OHSAA District Finals appearance by the girls soccer squad and four
Congratulations to the 24 Milford student-athletes who were chosen to the Cincinnati Enquirer Fall All-Star teams. Click here to read more about all the honorees. Award Winners• Carson Geier (Boys Lacrosse Co-Player of the Year)• Conor Peck (Boys
With great excitement, Milford High School Director of Athletics Aaron Zupka is pleased to announce that the department has entered into an exclusive marketing and sponsorship with Cullen Electric. As part of the agreement, Milford’s Eagle Stadium will
In honor of the 20th anniversary of 9/11 on Saturday September 11, the Milford School Soccer program will be dedicating their annual “Soccer Fest” to those who’ve fought, served, and ultimately lost their lives for their country. Milford
You’re INVITED! Virtual Recruiting Workshop on Tuesday, June 22 at 8 p.m. ET.If you want to play sports in college, then this workshop is a must for you and your family! The NCAA has made many changes to Recruiting & Eligibility. You need
Recent Milford graduate Carson Geier put a huge exclamation point on his high school career as he was named a USA Lacrosse All-American. Also, an All-Ohio second team selection and the ECC Player of the Year, Carson finished his senior year with a league-best
The Milford High School Department of Athletics, under the direction of Aaron Zupka, is pleased to announce the hiring of Matt Tolliver as the Eagles’ new varsity girls basketball head coach. Coach Tolliver, whose hiring is pending by the Milford Board
Recent Milford graduate Sam Boothby put a huge exclamation point on her high school softball resume as she has been named first team All-Ohio. The honor comes on the heels of being named the Eastern Cincinnati Conference Player of the Year and a first team
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More honors for the ECC Champion boys lacrosse team have been revealed as four players have earned All-Ohio honors. Congratulations to second team recipients Carson Geier and Luke Ray, third team choice Jacob Smith and honorable mention Alex Hannah.
Junior Meredith Goff earned four All-Eastern Cincinnati Conference first team honors to lead the Milford contingent represented on this year’s squads. In addition, Goff was tabbed the Sprinter of the Meet at the ECC Championships after winning two
Three members of this year’s Milford boys track & field squad recently earned All-Eastern Cincinnati Conference honors for their performances this season. Congratulations to second team honorees KeShaun Barnes (200 meters) and Keisean Irvin (300 meter hurdles), along with Jason Poleski who earned honorable mention recognition.
The ECC boys volleyball coaches selected players to an unofficial All-ECC squad. Representing Milford were first team selection Jacob Downs and honorable mention choice DJ Messink.
The honors continue to roll in for lacrosse standouts Sarah Cardell and Emma Schaefer. Cardell was recently tabbed a second team All-Ohio and first team All-Region selection, while Schaefer was tabbed honorable mention in the region. A first team All-ECC
Four members of the Milford baseball team were recently recognized by the Eastern Cincinnati Conference coaches as all-conference members for the 2021 season. First team honorees were Jonathan Baker and Chase Herrell, while Tyler Hewlett was picked to the
Congratulations to sophomore Yusif Rustom who was named honorable mention All-ECC by the league’s coaches. He finished the season with a 6-7 record, a sixth place finish at the ECC Championships and a flight win at the Coaches Classic.
Three members of this spring’s Milford girls lacrosse team have been honored by the Eastern Cincinnati Conference coaches with selection to the 2021 all-league squads. Leading the way is senior Sarah Cardell who was named to the first team for the third
Congratulations to senior Matthew Marks who capped his stellar high school career by being named second team All-Ohio for his play during the recently completed water polo season. For the year, Marks accumulated 160 shots attempted, 72 goals made, 19 assists,
Fresh off an ECC Championship, a plethora of awards have flowed in for the Milford boys lacrosse team. Headlining the list is senior Carson Geier, the ECC and regional player of the year. For his efforts leading the Eagles to the league title, first-year head
On the heels of a season that saw them win a share of the ECC Championship and 22 games, the Milford Softball team has seen eight members of this year’s roster earn all-conference honors. In addition, seniors Sam Boothby and Emily Allphin have been
Any student interested in competing in bowling next winter should plan to attend an informational meeting on Monday, May 24 at 2:15pm in the cafeteria. Contact Coach Nolting with questions.
May 21 at OHSAA District ChampionshipsTeam Scores1. Mason 131.52. Princeton 1093. Loveland 63.54. Turpin 61.55. Milford 596. Sycamore 497. Anderson 478. Ursuline 309. Kings 27.510. Mount Notre Dame 2611. Walnut Hills 2512. Little Miami 1113. Goshen 1014.
May 21 at OHSAA District ChampionshipsTeam Scores1. St. Xavier 1092. Sycamore 1013. Mason 92.334. Loveland 785. Turpin 666. Moeller 487. Princeton 47.338. Kings 269. Western Brown 2510. New Richmond 1911. Walnut Hills 11.3312. Little Miami 1013. Withrow 1014.
May 20 at Moeller: Moeller 4, Milford 2 GAME REWINDMilford jumped to a 2-0 first inning lead, but a four-run third inning by Moeller would prove to be the only other runs of the game as the Crusaders ended the Eagles season with a 4-2 win. The Eagles had
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 GrabenbauerMilford - JuniorTrackThis past week at
May 19 at OHSAA District ChampionshipsDay 1 Team Scores1. Anderson 182. Loveland 153. Princeton 144. Mason 125. Turpin 11.56. Sycamore 117. Western Brown 98. Kings 5.59. Walnut Hills 510. Milford 411. Mount Notre Dame 412. Goshen 313. Ursuline 314. Little
May 19 at OHSAA District ChampionshipsDay 1 Team Scores1. Turpin 342. Sycamore 263. St. Xavier 254. Loveland 165. Princeton 146. Mason 117. Western Brown 108. Moeller 89. Kings 510. New Richmond 511. Walnut Hills 2No team scores: Anderson, Goshen, Little
Milford High School Director of Athletics Aaron Zupka is pleased to announce that the school has reached an all-school agreement for team apparel and equipment with Headline Sports. Headline Sports, founded in 2012, is based locally in nearby West
May 18 at Milford: Milford 6, Western Brown 1 GAME REWINDMilford got a simply outstanding pitching performance from senior Jonathan Baker as the Eagles advanced in the OHSAA Tournament with a 6-1 victory over Western Brown. Baker allowed just a single
May 17 at Lakota WestIn her final high school game, Sarah Cardell netted five goals as the Eagles fell in the opening round of the OHSAA Tournament to Lakota West by a 20-7 score. Cardell finishes her career with 195 goals, obtained in just three
One of the highlights of each year at Milford High School is the annual Flight Night. This year's event, featuring college basketball coaching great Bob Huggins, will take place this Thursday, May 20. While the limited amount of tickets for the event are sold
May 14 at ECC ChampionshipsFinal Team Scores1. Loveland 1422. Milford 1103. Turpin 1044. Anderson 865. Lebanon 776. Walnut Hills 507. Kings 458. Little Miami 299. Winton Woods 1310. West Clermont 7 Podium Finishers• 100 meters: Meredith Goff 1st
May 14 at ECC ChampionshipsTeam Scores1. Loveland 174.332. Turpin 133.53. Lebanon 90.334. Kings 65.335. Anderson 50.56. West Clermont 40.57. Milford 37.58. Little Miami 319. Walnut Hills 2110. Winton Woods 19 Podium Finishers• 100 meters: KeShaun Barnes
May 14 at Colerain: Milford 8, Colerain 6 GAME REWINDMilford rode a pair of big innings to victory in its regular season finale, holding off Colerain by an 8-6 final score. After falling behind early, the Eagles scored three runs in the second and four more
May 11 at Lebanon: Lebanon 8, Milford 3 GAME REWINDMilford couldn’t keep up with an 11-hit Lebanon attack as the Warriors grabbed an important 8-3 victory in the ECC. The Eagles cracked the scoreboard first with a run, but Lebanon scored seven times in
May 12 at Little MiamiSarah Cardell’s six goals led the Eagles to a 14-2 victory over Little Miami in a match-up of ECC rivals. Maria Rust and Mia Gfroerer also got in on the multi-goal scoring fun with three and two goals, respectively. Top
May 11 at Lebanon: Lebanon 13, Milford 3 GAME REWINDPlaying for a chance to earn a share of the ECC Championship, Lebanon rocked Milford with an offensive explosion as the Warriors handed the Eagles a 13-3 defeat. With the score knotted at three and a good
Any student that would like to participate in boys golf this fall should plan to attend a parent and player informational meeting on Wednesday, May 12th, at 6:30 pm in the High School auditorium.
The Milford High School Department of Athletics is pleased to announce that nine additional members of its Class of 2021 will continue their athletic careers on the collegiate level. The student-athletes that have committed to continuing their academic and
Jade AvanceMilford - JuniorTrackThis past week, Jade, a junior, helped our team secure the Championship at the Lebanon Warrior Invitational. She finished second in the 400 meter run and then led the 4x400 relay team to a victory in a new season's best time.
Eagles Nation; boys lacrosse player Sawyer Copp, along with his Eagle teammates and the Milford softball team have all been nominated for Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote Eagles and keep voting until the poll closes at 5pm on
Miss the action from Wednesday night’s baseball contest between Milford and Moeller? 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
May 12 at ECC ChampionshipsDay 1 Team Scores1. Loveland 382. Lebanon 263. Kings 214. Turpin 215. Walnut Hills 166. Milford 117. Little Miami 98. Anderson 79. West Clermont 7 Podium Finishers• Long jump: Brynn Morgan 2nd 16’10 ¼”•
May 12 at ECC ChampionshipsDay 1 Team Scores1. Turpin 72.52. Loveland 54.333. Lebanon 33.334. Anderson 25.55. West Clermont 13.56. Little Miami 117. Kings 10.338. Milford 6.59. Winton Woods 410. Walnut Hills 3 Podium FinishersNone Finals Qualifiers
Moeller vs Milford Varsity Baseball on Wednesday, May 12th will be available for free live streaming at 5:00 PM on the following platforms... ICRC TV https://www.ICRCTV.com Milford
Any student interested in competing in girls cross country this fall, should plan to attend a meeting in Mr. Jorden's room (N-02) after school this Thursday, May 12. The meeting will discuss summer plans in preparation for the 2021 season. Contact Coach Jorden with questions.
May 10 at Anderson: Milford 9, Anderson 8 GAME REWINDA wild game that came down to the final batter saw Milford prevail over Anderson and secure a split of the season series after a 9-8 victory. The Eagles trailed early 4-0, led late 9-4 then held on when
May 7 at Milford: Milford 13, Anderson 0 GAME REWINDFor the second day in a row, Milford scored double-digit runs in the second inning against Anderson, as the Eagles clinched at least a share of the 2021 ECC Championship with a 13-0 win. After exploding for
May 7 at Milford: Anderson 10, Milford 3 GAME REWINDAnderson scored five runs in the fifth inning to break open a close game and hand Milford a 10-3 defeat. After AHS got four in the third, the Eagles got a run back in their half of the fourth before
May 6 at Anderson: Milford 16, Anderson 2 GAME REWINDMilford overcame an early 2-0 deficit on the strength of a 12-run second inning explosion as the Eagles won their 11th in a row, bettering Anderson by a 16-2 score. Emily Allphin hit a pair of home runs,
May 6 at Milford: Milford 25, Winton Woods 1 GAME REWINDMilford played its way into the OHSAA record books with an astounding 21-run first inning outburst as the Eagles celebrated Senior Day with a 25-1 victory over Winton Woods. The 21 runs in the inning
May 6 at MilfordSarah Cardell had four goals for the second straight game as Milford fell to Kings by a 14-5 final score. Maria Rust added the Eagles’ other goal, while Emma Schaefer had 17 saves in goal. Top performersSarah Cardell 4 goalsHannah Herms
Kings vs Milford Varsity BOYS & GIRLS Lacrosse Games on Wednesday, May 5th and Thursday, May 6th will both be available for free live streaming at 7:00 PM each day, on the following platforms... ICRC
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! Brynn Morgan Milford - JuniorTrackBrynn, a junior, has
May 5 at Milford: Milford 9, Lebanon 8 GAME REWINDTyler Hewlett’s walk-off two-run base hit capped a wild seventh inning comeback for Milford as the Eagles stunned Lebanon 9-8 in an ECC thriller. The Eagles were down to their final out with a runner at
May 5 at Lebanon InvitationalTeam Scores1. Milford 97.52. Miamisburg 893. Lebanon 814. Turpin 76.55. West Carrollton 646. Loveland 557. Eaton 488. Wilmington 369. Middletown 2510. Franklin 2411. Fenwick 2112. Little Miami 2113. Springboro 1814. Lebanon B
May 5 at Lebanon InvitationalTeam Scores1. Loveland 1272. Middletown 1153. Turpin 924. Miamisburg 825. Wilmington 656. Lebanon 447. West Carrollton 368. Franklin 249. Milford 2310. Little Miami 1611. Eaton 15.512. Fenwick 1113. Springboro 714. Lebanon B 515.
The Milford High School boys lacrosse team captured its first outright Eastern Cincinnati Conference Championship on Wednesday night after an 18-6 victory over Kings. After finishing the 2019 season 2-16 overall and having the 2020 season cancelled by the
Congratulations to the six Milford student-athletes who were chosen to the Cincinnati Enquirer Winter All-Star teams. Click here to read more about all the honorees. First team• Evan Fentress (Boys Swimming & Diving) Second Team• Sophie Cooper
Eagles Nation; softball standout Sam Boothby has been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award. Click here to vote for Sam and keep voting until the poll closes at 5 p.m. on
May 3 at Milford: Milford 8, Lebanon 5 GAME REWINDA game that could go a long way to deciding the ECC Championship went the way of Milford as Sam Boothby’s home run and four RBI propelled the Eagles to an 8-5 win over Lebanon. The Eagles overcame an
May 1 at Centerville: Milford 12, Centerville 4 GAME REWINDSam Boothby hit a pair of home runs, leading Milford to its ninth straight win, a 12-4 road victory at Centerville. The Eagles struck early and often, then piled on four runs in the seventh to pick
April 29 at CHCASarah Cardell scored four goals and added two assists, but Milford came up short at CHCA by a 15-10 score. Emma Schaefer finished the game with 10 saves in goal. Top performersZara Brown 1 goal, 2 assistsSarah Cardell 4 goals, 2 assistsHannah
April 30 at TurpinTurpin rebounded from deficits twice, until Milford unleashed a 10-run fourth inning on the Spartans as the Eagles picked up a 15-5 win to improve to 18-3 on the season. The victory is Milford’s eighth straight and represents the
April 28 at Milford: Turpin 7, Milford 4 (completed April 30 at Turpin) GAME REWINDMilford was done in by seven errors and a five-run Turpin fourth inning as the Eagles dropped a 7-4 decision. The game was halted by rain in the fifth inning and completed two
April 27 vs. TurpinSarah Cardell scored a season-high six goals and Gillian Roeder added five, leading the Eagles to a 17-12 EC win over Turpin. Emma Schaefer did the job in goal with 11 saves in the victory. Top performersZara Brown 3 goals, 2 assistsSarah
Eagles Nation; four of our student-athletes, along with baseball team have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for boys water polo player Porter Bausch, girls lacrosse player Sarah Cardell, boys volleyball player Jacob
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! Jason PoleskiMilford - JuniorTrackJason, a junior, is
April 28 at Milford: Milford 11, Turpin 0 GAME REWINDMilford beat the rain, and Turpin, with a solid all-around effort, winning for the seventh straight game with an 11-0 triumph over the Spartans. The Eagles defense was stellar in support of pitcher Emily
April 28 at Milford InvitationalTeam Scores1. Loveland 1152. Milford 1053. New Richmond 794. West Clermont 58.55. Seven Hills 536. Anderson 21.57. Purcell Marian 188. Hughes 79. Milford B 610. Mariemont 4 Podium Finishers• 4x800 meter relay: Maggie
April 28 at Milford InvitationalTeam Scores1. Moeller 122.52. St. Xavier 89.53. Milford 584. Loveland 455. New Richmond 436. West Clermont 317. Seven Hills 158. Purcell Marian 149. Hughes 410. Mariemont 311. Milford B 312. Anderson 1 Podium Finishers•
April 26 vs. West Clermont
First singles: Yusif Rustom Win, 6-0 6-0
Second singles: Ty Dominguez Win, 6-1 6-1
Third singles: Forfeit Win
First doubles: Matt Altemuehle/Carson Haywood Win, 6-3 6-1
Second doubles: Logan Reindl/Wyatt Lindsey Win 6-1, 6-1
April 19 vs. Walnut HillsThe Eagles enjoyed an offensive explosion, blowing past conference rival Walnut Hills by a 21-4 final score. Keegan Laughlin paced the offensive attack with five goals and two assists, while Carson Geier tacked on three goals and
April 26 at Milford: Milford 14, Little Miami 4 GAME REWINDThe Milford offensive machine rolled on as the Eagles won for the sixth straight outing, run-ruling Little Miami for the second straight game, 14-4. The Eagles pounded out 20 hits on the day,
April 26 at Milford: Milford 8, Little Miami 2 GAME REWINDTwo big scoring innings and an outstanding pitching performance from Chase Herrell keyed Milford to a big ECC win, an 8-2 decision over Little Miami that keeps the Eagles alive in the battle for the
April 26 at McNicholasThe Eagles recent stretch of strong play continued as they stretched their win streak to three with a 14-3 victory at McNicholas. Sarah Cardell and Maria Rust were unstoppable, scoring five goals each to lead the way to victory. Top
The annual Milford Track & Field Invitational will be held on Wednesday, April 28 and ICRC-TV will be on hand providing live streaming. Click this link to enjoy the
April 23 at Little Miami: Milford 17, Little Miami 4 GAME REWINDMilford ran its win streak to five, a stretch where its averaging over 15 runs per game, with a 17-4 pummeling of Little Miami. The Eagles ran off eight runs in the first and never looked back,
April 23 at MadeiraThe Eagles picked up their second straight victory, grabbing a 13-10 non-conference road win at Madeira. Sarah Cardell and Gillian Roeder combined for nine of the 13 goals with five and four, respectively. Top performersZara Brown 2 goals,
April 23 at Little Miami: Milford 8, Little Miami 3 GAME REWINDAn error-plagued contest saw Milford take advantage of six errors by Little Miami in an important 8-3 win over the Panthers. The Eagles scored the game’s first seven runs to even their ECC
April 22-23 at Anderson InvitationalTeam Scores1. Mason 1542. Loveland 136.53. Milford 754. Anderson 605. Turpin 566. Mount Notre Dame 34.57. Walnut Hills 348. Ryle 279. Madeira 2610. Kings 2411. Conner 1312. Western Brown 12.513. Little Miami 1214. Summit
April 22-23 at Anderson InvitationalTeam Scores1. Loveland 1342. Mason 1253. Turpin 894. Kings 64.55. Highlands 50.56. Williamsburg 337. Goshen 28.58. West Clermont 249. Western Brown 23.510. Purcell Marian 2311. Little Miami 1812. Ryle 1713. CHCA 1614.
The Eagles had one of their best performances of the season as six Eagles scored in a close 19-15 setback to Sycamore. Carolyn Marks did an outstanding job and had 11 attempted shots, 7 goals, 4 assists, 5 steals. Abby Phillips, Lindsay Brown, Ava Blevins
The annual Milford Water Polo Invitational is set for this weekend (April 23-25) in the MHS Natatorium. Click here for the weekend schedule.
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 GrabenbauerMilford - JuniorTrackAyla, a junior, has
The Milford Department of Athletics is pleased to announce that Mike Nolting has been appointed to lead the Milford Bowling program. After serving as the girls head coach in 2020-21, Coach Nolting will become the head coach of both Eagle squads heading into
Eagles Nation; a pair of our student-athletes, along with our girls track & field team have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer weekly awards. Click here to vote for softball player Sam Boothby, girls track standout Meredith Goff and the Eagles
April 20 at St. Xavier: Milford 11, St. Xavier 9 GAME REWINDMilford built a 10-1 lead that nearly evaporated after a St. Xavier eight-run outburst, but closer Jonathan Baker put out the flames for his fourth save of the year, preserving an 11-9 Eagles
April 7 at MilfordMilford hung close with Mariemont, one of the area’s best, before coming up just short as they fell 14-11. Carson Rainone paced the Eagles with four goals scored. Top performersBryce Burleson 4 groundballs, 8 draw controlsSawyer Copp
April 17 at MilfordSarah Cardell netted a season-high five goals, but Milford came up short to Lakota East by a 15-11 score. Top performersZara Brown 2 assistsSarah Cardell 5 goalsHannah Herms 1 goalAvery Osborne 2 goalsGillian Roeder 2 goalsMaria Rust 1
April 14 at Loveland: Milford 18, Loveland 3 GAME REWINDNine runs in the first and eight more in the fifth were more than enough as Milford pummeled Loveland for the second day in a row by an identical score of 18-3. The Eagles finished with 17 hits on the
April 19 at Winton Woods: Milford 17, Winton Woods 5 GAME REWINDA game that was close for four innings turned into a Milford runaway as the Eagles plated 10 runs in the fifth to take down Winton Woods by a 17-5 final score. The Eagles scored the first seven
April 14 at Notre Dame AcademyThe Eagles notched a season-high in goals but it wasn’t enough as they fell in Northern Kentucky to Notre Dame Academy by a 18-12 final score. Maria Rust led the way for the Eagles with a trio of goals. Top performersZara
April 15 at Ross Park: Roger Bacon 4, Milford 1 GAME REWINDMilford was limited to just four hits by an outstanding pitching effort by Ryan Hallau as the Eagles dropped a 4-1 decision to Roger Bacon in a Reds Futures Showcase match-up. The Eagles got a solid
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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! Jonathan “Bubba” BakerMilford -
April 14 at Milford: Milford 18, Loveland 3 GAME REWINDThe Eagles kept swinging hot bats as they routed rival Loveland by an 18-3 score. With the outburst, Milford has now scored 44 runs in the last two days over a three-game span. Milford did damage early
April 14 at Milford: Loveland 5, Milford 3 GAME REWINDAnother close ECC battle went the way of Loveland late as the Tigers scored four times in the top of the seventh to knock off Milford by a 5-3 final score. After leading throughout, Loveland’s Cole
April 14 at New Richmond InvitationalTeam Scores1. Milford 1462. Western Brown 973. New Richmond A 964. Bishop Brossart 635. Williamsburg 456. West Clermont 367. Clark Montessori 358. Roger Bacon 319. South Dearborn 27.510. Fayetteville-Perry 27.511. Goshen
April 14 at New Richmond InvitationalTeam Scores1. Western Brown 1052. New Richmond 101.53. Milford 664. Williamsburg 665. Goshen 486. McNicholas 45.57. Bishop Brossart 448. South Dearborn 439. Roger Bacon 4010. West Clermont 3511. Clark Montessori 2712.
Girls game against Walnut Hills was lost 10-13.Emma Renner scored 4 goals and Carolyn Marks scored 4. Boys game against Walnut Hills was won 32-10 with Matthew Marks scoring 7, Luke Westerkamp scoring 3, Dylan Wright scoring 3, Mitchell Hansbuaer scoring 3,
April 13 at Milford: Milford 5, Walnut Hills 3 GAME REWINDMilford overcame a 3-0 deficit with four runs in the bottom of the fifth inning as the Eagles handed league-leading Walnut Hills its first ECC defeat of the year, a 5-3 final score. MHS used four
April 13 at Milford: Milford 12, Walnut Hills 0 GAME REWINDSam Boothby pitched her best game of the spring, a one-hit shutout as Milford cruised to a 12-0 win in game one of a doubleheader against Walnut Hills. The senior lefty was nearly perfect, striking
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 baseball player Jonathan Baker and softball player Brooklyn Stewart and keep voting until
April 6 at Milford: Milford 7, Western Brown 7 GAME REWINDMilford battled back from a 7-2 deficit with a five-run sixth inning outburst to ultimately force extra innings against Western Brown. But after nine innings and with darkness settling in, the game
April 6 at MilfordThe long-awaited season-opener for the Eagles saw Milford drop a 15-6 decision to Beavercreek. Super scorer Sarah Cardell, along with Zara Brown each scored a pair of goals in the defeat. Top performersZara Brown 2 goalsSarah Cardell 2
April 7 at West Clermont: West Clermont 6, Milford 5 GAME REWINDA Milford seventh-inning rally came up short as the Eagles fell for the first time in 2021 with a 6-5 defeat at rival West Clermont. Down three entering the final frame, Brooklyn Stewart drew
Milford head softball coach Christy Gregory made history during her team’s Friday night 8-3 victory over Wilmington as she earned the 300th victory of her coaching career. Gregory, who took over the Milford program in 2003, has accumulated all 300 of
April 7 vs. Fairfield
First singles: Yusif Rustom, Win
Second singles: Carson Haywood Loss
Third singles: Wyatt Lindsey Win
First doubles: Ty Dominguez/Reiland Eubank Win
Second doubles: Logan Reindl/Matt Bish Win
A BIG shoutout to senior Kaleb Gelter on being named to the Southwest Ohio Wrestling Coaches Association All-District Team! The MSJ signee had an outstanding season with a 23-7 record (14 pins)! He was a 1st Team All-ECC & State alternate.
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! KeShaun BarnesMilford - SeniorTrackKeShaun placed fifth
April 6 vs. Loveland
First singles: Yusif Rustom, Loss 5-7, 2-6
Second singles: Carson Haywood Loss 0-6, 5-7
Third singles: Wyatt Lindsey Loss 0-6, 1-6
First doubles: Ty Dominguez/Reiland Eubank Loss 4-6, 3-6
Second doubles: Gerry Dalziel/Matt Bish Loss 2-6, 4-6
March 26 vs. ElderCarson Geier and Carson Rainone combined for eight goals and three assists to lead Milford to a convincing 17-9 victory over Elder. Sawyer Copp and Luke Ray tacked on three goals each in the victory. Top performersSawyer Copp 3 goals, 1
Eagles Nation; our undefeated softball team, plus boys water polo player Matthew Marks have been nominated by the Cincinnati Enquirer for their weekly awards. Click here to vote and keep voting until the poll closes at 5 p.m. on
April 5 at Milford: Milford 6, West Clermont 4 GAME REWINDRun-scoring doubles by Brooklyn Stewart and Meghan Stulz in the fifth inning snapped a four-all tie and pushed Milford to an important 6-4 ECC win over West Clermont. The Stewart-Stulz duo put the
April 3 at Talawanda: Milford 8, Talawanda 4 GAME REWINDMilford sent 12 men to the plate as part of an eight-run fifth inning explosion that propelled the Eagles to an 8-4 non-conference victory at Talawanda. While several Eagles contributed at the plate, on
April 2 at Milford: Milford 12, Oak Hills 9 GAME REWINDMilford jumped to a 9-1 lead then held off an Oak Hills comeback in another wild one, a 12-9 Eagles win over the Highlanders. The Eagles exploded for eight extra-base hits on the day, including home runs
April 1 at West Clermont InvitationalTeam Scores1. Milford 1512. Loveland 1363. New Richmond 734. Western Brown 675. Seven Hills 676. West Clermont 467. Williamsburg 378. Fayetteville-Perry 219. CHCA 2110. Winchester Eastern 1611. Goshen 1312. Bethel-Tate
April 1 at West Clermont InvitationalTeam Scores1. Loveland 1982. New Richmond 823. West Clermont 74.54. Western Brown 69.55. Milford 566. Williamsburg 517. Turpin 348. Goshen 339. CHCA 2410. Winchester Eastern 1811. Seven Hills 1312. Fayetteville-Perry 513.
March 31 at Milford: Kings 7, Milford 2 GAME REWINDFive unearned runs in the final two innings doomed Milford as the Eagles dropped a 7-2 decision to Kings. After yielding a first inning run to the Knights, Milford took the lead in the bottom of the third on
March 29 at Kings: Milford 14, Kings 11 GAME REWINDA wild slugfest saw Milford score the game’s final three runs as the Eagles hung on for a 14-11 win at Kings. The Eagles pounded out 15 hits, including a double and home run by Avery Fielman, while Sam
March 30 at Conner: Conner 12, Milford 7 GAME REWINDMilford couldn’t overcome a seven-run first inning by Conner as they Eagles dropped a 12-7 non-conference decision in Northern Kentucky. The Eagles got on the board first in the top of the opening
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! Harper HendricksonMilford - SophomoreBaseballHarper, a
March 30 vs. St. XavierMilford picked up a pair of singles wins and a double split to come away with a 3-2 victory over St. Xavier. Yusif Rustom and Reiland Eubank were winners in singles action, with Matt Altermuehle and Wyatt Lindsey grabbing a win at No. 2
March 29 at Kings: Milford 2, Kings 0 GAME REWINDBraden Pickett hurled six shutout innings, striking out 12 along the way as Milford picked up its first ECC win of the year with a 2-0 victory at Kings. Pickett was brilliant in his first start of the year,
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 boys lacrosse player Carson Geier and boys water polo player Matthew Marks and keep
March 27 at Milford: Lakota West 10, Milford 4 GAME REWINDMilford had a rough start to the new season as they fell to Lakota West by a 10-4 final score. With the score tied at two after three innings, the Firebirds ripped off five runs in the next three
March 27 at Milford: Milford 7, Mercy McAuley 6 GAME REWINDMilford jumped to a 6-0 lead then held off a furious Mercy McAuley comeback as it won its softball season opener with a 7-6 decision over the Wolves. The game was the Eagles’ first on the
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At the conclusion of this year’s bowling season, Senior, Franklin Abt bowled his last frame for Milford High School. As a four-year bowler, and one of two seniors in the program, Franklin was named the team captain in his final year. Leading the team to
March 23 at Mason
The Eagles improved to 3-1 on the young season with a strong 18-10 victory at Mason. Goal scorers for the Eagles included: Matthew Marks (7), Porter Bausch (3), Mitchell Hansbauer (2), Ethan Holman (2), Dylan Wright (2), Parker Cobain (1), Will Pond (1)
With Covid-19 safety guidelines in effect, please note some of the following protocols put into place at Milford High School athletic venues for the best safety of our student-athletes, staff, & fans:DUE TO STRICT CAPACITY LIMITS, NO BOOSTER PASSES OR
March 20 at MiamisburgBehind six goals from junior Keegan Laughlin, Milford opened the first season under head coach Conor Peck with a dominating 19-4 victory over Miamisburg. Sawyer Copp and Luke Ray each added hat tricks in the season-opener while Carson
March 17 UpdateThe Eagles are off to a 2-1 start on the young season. Milford opened the season at the St. Xavier Invitational with wins over Oakwood (12-6) and the host Bombers (15-3). St. X got a measure of revenge in the Eagles’ most recent outing,
Four members of this year’s Milford’s wrestling team have earned All-Eastern Cincinnati Conference honors for their performances during the recently completed season. Senior Hayden Harvey leads the way as a first team selection, with Ray Clayton
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! Kaleb GelterMilford - SeniorWrestlingKaleb took fifth
Shelby Sullivan and Savannah Smith have been recognized by the Eastern Cincinnati Conference girls bowling coaches with inclusion on this year’s all-conference squads. Shelby was placed on the All-ECC second team, while Savannah is honorable
March 5-6 at OHSAA DistrictsSeniors Kaleb Gelter and Hayden Harvey each wrapped up outstanding seasons as they competed at the OHSAA Southwest District Championships. Gelter had an exceptional meet, posting a 3-2 record to earn fifth place in the 182-pound
Headlined by first teamer A.J. Kaylor, the Milford Eagles have had three players recognized All-Eastern Cincinnati Conference boys bowling in a vote by league coaches. Joining A.J. are second team honoree Nolan Littrell and honorable mention selection
Two of Milford’s senior boys basketball players, Alex Hannah and Austin Bodley have been recognized for their play this winter with inclusion on the All-Eastern Cincinnati Conference teams. Alex was one of the league’s elite players all season and
March 4 at OHSAA DistrictsSenior Ray Clayton closed his outstanding career at Milford in the opening day of the OHSAA Southwest District Championships, finishing the day with a 1-2 record. Clayton opened the day pinning Troy’s Nathan Brewster in 1:13 to
On the heels of the first winning season at Milford in five years, a trio of Eagles have been named All-Eastern Cincinnati Conference by the league’s girls basketball coaches. Junior Kaylie McKenney earned a first team berth, while classmate Paige Ayler
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! Erin FentressMilford - SophomoreSwimmingErin made her
The OHSAA Southwest District Wrestling Championships (March 4-6) will be streamed live and can be viewed here: https://videos.tkdssports.com/2021-ohsaa-swdab-districts-wrestling-kettering-fairmont-hs-march-4-5-and-6th-feb-2021-pricing/ Pricing
Milford’s state qualifying foursome of Evan Fentress, Owen Ferrara, Paul Menker and Nick Welty have been rewarded for their outstanding seasons with a total of six All-Eastern Cincinnati Conference honors. Evan leads the way as a three-time selection,
On the heels of two victories at the Eastern Cincinnati Conference Championships, sophomore Erin Fentress has been named ECC Co-Swimmer of the Year. Erin won both the 50 and 100 freestyle crowns and shared the award with Lebanon’s Katie Fisher. Joining
Evan Fentress placed sixth in the 100 butterfly, leading Milford at the 2021 OHSAA State Championships. Fentress, who competed in two individual events and two relays, clocked a time of 49.76, missing a top-three slot by just one second. All Milford
February 27 at OHSAA SectionalsMilford will send three wrestlers to next week’s OHSAA Southwest District Championships following their performances at Sectionals. Headlining the list is Ray Clayton who went 4-1 in the 138-pound class to place
Congratulations to sophomore Erin Fentress who placed 12th at the OHSAA State Championships in the 50 freestyle. Erin swam a time of 24.02 seconds, narrowly missing a top-10 by less than one-tenth of a second. This marks the second straight year she’s
2019 MHS grad Andrea Armstrong is competing this weekend at the Horizon League Track & Field Championships!!! She is currently ranked second in the league in the 400 meter dash, top-15 in the 200 meter dash & her 4x400 meter relay team is ranked #1.
Another honor for girls basketball standout Kaylie McKenney and the first for top boys player Alex Hannah as each Eagle has been named honorable mention All-Southwest District by area sportswriters. McKenney was also recently tabbed All-District 16 honorable
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! Hayden HarveyMilford - SeniorWrestlingHayden won the ECC
Senior diver Sophie Cooper just committed to Ohio University to further her academic and athletic career. Sophie took upon diving after an incident in 2014 while she was competing in gymnastics’ that ultimately lead her to two broken and dislocated
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 swimmer Evan Fentress, boys basketball player Alex Hannah and wrestler Hayden Harvey and
A send off for the Eagles’ state qualifying swimmers will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 1:15 pm and shown live on Milford’s YouTube page. Click here to watch.Representing Milford will be individuals Erin Fentress (50 freestyle) and Evan
February 20 at ECC ChampionshipsWith a win, two runners-up and a 11 top-four finishes, Milford placed third at the 2021 Eastern Cincinnati Conference Championships. Hayden Harvey was the big winner of the day, scoring the title in the 285-pound class. Ray
February 20 at OHSAA DistrictsEvan Fentress set a pair of school records leading the Eagles at the OHSAA Southwest District Championships. Fentress placed 10th in the 200 freestyle, setting a new mark of 1:42.39 along the way. Swimming the opening leg of the
February 19 vs. LovelandMilford was able to overcome a sluggish first quarter with two outstanding middle quarters as the Eagles outlasted Miami Township and ECC rival Loveland, 49-40 in the opening round of the OHSAA Sectional Tournament. With the win, the
February 19 at OHSAA DistrictsErin Fentress set a school record in the 50 freestyle, highlight the Milford girls participation in the 2021 OHSAA Southwest District Championships. The mark earned Fentress a third-place finish and should be good enough to earn
February 19 at OHSAA SectionalsThe Eagles came up short of advancing to the OHSAA Districts after a 14th place at Sectionals. Milford was led by Ryan Lemley who put together a three-game total of 523. Team scores1 St. Xavier 40432 West Clermont 39943
February 18 at OHSAA Districts
Milford results
Brody Brandenburg 18th 192.45
Luke Eminger 23rd 104.95
Congratulations to Milford junior Kaylie McKenney as she was named third team All-District 16 this week in a vote of the district coaches. Kaylie had an outstanding junior season, ranking second in the ECC with 8.8 rebounds per game and fourth with 47.8%
Grace Ertel, a 2020 graduate of Milford High School and the lady kicker for the Eagles football team for two seasons, has joined the roster at Mount St. Joseph University. After spending her first college semester at the University of Cincinnati, Grace has
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! A.J. KaylorMilford - SeniorBowlingA.J. rolled scores of
February 17 at OHSAA SectionalsThe Eagles season came to an end at OHSAA Sectionals after the team finished 14th with a team score of 2524. Shelby Sullivan paced the Eagles, wrapping her sophomore season by placing 43rd with a score of 401. Team scores1
February 17 at OHSAA DistrictsCongratulations to senior Sophie Cooper who wrapped up her outstanding diving career by placing ninth at the OHSAA Southwest District Championships in a 24-diver field. Sophie finished with the 11-dive event with a score of
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February 13 vs. TurpinMilford overcame an 11-points halftime deficit with a huge third quarter, then took eighth-seeded Turpin down to the wire before the Spartans pulled out a 63-59 win over the No. 18 Eagles in a thrilling OHSAA Tournament opener for both
February 13 at OHSAA Sectionals
Boys (11-dive)
Luke Eminger 17th 255.10 (district qualifier)
Brody Brandenburg 21st 208.20 (district qualifier)
Girls (11-dive)
Sophie Cooper 7th 389.40 (district qualifier)
Haleigh Gruber 30th 205.20
February 12 at TurpinMilford hung around in the first half with one of the ECC’s best, but Turpin took control after the break, pulling away for a 47-33 win over the Eagles. For the second straight game, Erich Morgan posted a new career-high as he led
A.J. KaylorMilford - SeniorBowlingA.J. continues to ROLL the ball with GREAT SKILLS. In three matches this past week, he rolled a total pin count of 1393. He averaged 232.1 for the six games he bowled. Turpin 220 + 209 = 429 series, Little Miami 268 + 225 =
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
February 8 vs. Little MiamiMilford closed the regular season on a high note, knocking off Little Miami by a 45-32 final score and clinching the program’s first winning season since 2015-16. Paige Ayler and Kaylie McKenney came up big for the Eagles,
February 5 at Lakota East QuadFacing tough competition that will help the Eagles when postseason rolls around saw Milford drop three matches at the Lakota East Quad. The Eagles fell to Elder 42-33, Campbell County 41-24 and the host Thurnderhawks 37-34. Nick
February 8 at LebanonMilford started hot, leading by eight after one quarter, but ECC-leading Lebanon recovered, finishing the night with 13 three-pointers as the Warriors knocked off the Eagles 61-46. The Eagles would remain close, trailing by only two at
February 8 vs. LebanonTaking on the top team in the ECC, Milford dropped a 2202-1600 decision to Lebanon. Junior Savannah Smith topped the Eagles for the day with a two-game series of 246. Milford scoresSavannah Smith 129-117—246Mariah Isenhower
February 8 vs. LebanonMilford fought hard against one of the ECC’s best before coming up just short to Lebanon 2712-2461. Logan Moore’s two-game score of 388 topped the Eagles. Milford scoresLogan Moore 217-171—388Franklin Abt
February 6 at West ClermontMilford was able to overcome a sluggish third quarter to hold off West Clermont and pick up a hard fought 39-31 road victory over the rival Wolves. After WC rallied to tie the score at 31 with five minutes to play, Milford ran off
February 6 at OHSAA SectionalsAll Results• 50 freestyle: 1st Erin Fentress 24.48 (district qualifier)• 50 freestyle: 6th Madelyn Payne 27.57• 50 freestyle: 8th Gretchen Feldkamp 28.74• 50 freestyle: 13th Elizabeth Eminger 31.95• 100
February 6 at West Clermont Invitational
Boys Varsity (11-dive)
Luke Eminger 11th 251.55
Brody Brandenburg 13th 217.80
Girls Varsity (11-dive)
Sophie Cooper 4th 360.70
Haleigh Gruber 12th 278.50
Girls JV
Maggie Braun 2nd 147.30
February 5 vs. Winton WoodsBehind a career-night from senior Alex Hannah, Milford led from start to finish of a 66-50 ECC win over Winton Woods. The Eagles’ scoring output matched the team’s second-highest of the season.Hannah finished with a
February 5 at OHSAA SectionalsAll Results• 50 freestyle: T-5th Jonny Bell 25.08• 100 freestyle: 4th Paul Menker 50.82 (alternate district qualifier)• 100 freestyle: 6th Nick Welty 51.71• 200 freestyle: 1st Evan Fentress 1:43.58 (district
A big congratulations to our Cheer and Dance teams, along with senior wrestler Ray Clayton who were named Cincinnati Enquirer athletes of the week this week. Shout out to Eagle Nation for voting our student-athletes to victory!This continues a trend for
February 4 vs. KingsFollowing a wild last minute, Milford came away on the smiling side of a 51-50 victory over Kings. The game featured three lead changes in a 17 second span in the final minute and wasn’t decided until Eagle Paige Ayler grabbed a
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! A.J. Kaylor/Ryan Lemley/Nolan Littrell/Logan
The Milford High School Department of Athletics is pleased to announce that 13 members of its Class of 2021 will continue their athletic careers on the collegiate level. The student-athletes that have committed to continuing their academic and athletic
February 3 vs. AndersonA classic ECC battle that featured three ties and a staggering 16 lead changes throughout went the way of Anderson late as it pulled out a 50-45 win over Milford. The Eagles took their final lead with seven minutes left in the contest
February 3 at TurpinFor the second time this season, Milford gave Turpin, one of the top teams in the ECC all it could handle, but a tough third quarter proved the Eagles undoing as they fell to the Spartans by a 42-37 final. The Eagles will get one final
February 3 vs. AndersonThe Eagles got back in the win column with a convincing win over Anderson by a final score of 2538-1934. A.J. Kaylor was on his game again, finishing with a 471, while Parker Baumgartner had a 370. Milford scoresA.J. Kaylor
February 2 at LovelandMilford got back into the win column behind an outstanding first half and a big night from senior Jack Ackermann as the Eagles knocked off rival Loveland by a 58-47 final score. The victory extends Milford’s win streak over its
February 2 vs. Little MiamiThe Eagles came up just short in a battle with Little Miami, falling by just six pins 1699-1693. Shelby Sullivan led Milford with a 287 series, with Cali Meshew just behind at 265. Milford scoresShelby Sullivan
Eagles Nation; a trio of our student-athletes, along with the Eagle Cheer and Dance teams have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award in their respective sports. Click here to vote for the Eagle spirit programs, along with
February 2 vs. Little MiamiA close battle that came down to the last baker game ended up going the way of Little Miami as they defeated Milford 2737-2681. A.J. Kaylor had a monster day, finishing with a 493 series, including a high of 269. Milford scoresA.J.
February 1 vs. TurpinMilford came up short in an ECC match-up with Turpin, falling to the Spartans by a score of 2201-1812. Freshman Mariah Isenhower paced the Eagles with a two-game score of 275, while Savannah Smith had the team’s high game for the
February 1 vs. TurpinMilford got big performances from A.J. Kaylor and Nolan Littrell, leading the Eagles to a 2644-2488 victory over Turpin. Kaylor ended with a two-game total of 429, while Littrell was just behind at 401. Milford scoresA.J. Kaylor
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