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! Chase DuesingMilford - JuniorFootballChase Duesing had
The Anderson HS Department of Athletics provided the following information about a streaming option for this Friday night's football game: We also stream all of our games, which your parents will have access to. You do have to pay for this streaming service,
Eagles Nation; a astounding SIX of our student-athletes, along with the Eagles football team, have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award in their respective sports, along with the Big School Football Team of the Week. Click here
September 29 at Eagles Nest Golf CourseThe Eagles closed out the regular season, knocking off league foes Loveland and West Clermont in a tri-match at Eagles Nest. Sophomore Cameron Manning picked up the first medalist honor of her career, leading all players
Miss the action from Tuesday night’s Milford-Turpin girls soccer match-up? Local cable access station ICRC-TV was on hand to catch all the action. You can also access ICRC programming on demand at www.icrctv.com.The playback schedule is as
September 29 vs. TurpinThe Eagles rolled to their fourth straight victory, shutting out league foe Turpin by a 1-0 score. The victory improves the squad’s record to 8-2 on the year and 3-2 in ECC play, good for a tie for fourth in the league standings.
September 24 at Miami Whitewater Golf Course
The Eagles dropped a narrow decision to Seton, falling by a score of 179-182. Sophomore Cameron Manning paced the Eagles with a round of 43.
September 26 at Coaches ClassicMilford earned second place in Flight E at the GCTCA Coaches Classic. The Eagles finished just two points behind Lakota West and in front of both Summit Country Day and Lakota East. Freshman Jasmin Mu led the way by earning the
Eagles Nation; after its big ECC win on Friday night, the Milford football team, along with its sophomore 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 of several
Milford opened up a big halftime lead then turned back an attempted Little Miami comeback by scoring the final 20 points of the night, picking up a wild 55-26 win over the Panthers in Week 5 of the 2020 prep football campaign. The Eagles got a huge night from
September 26 at Princeton InvitationalBehind a pair of top-10 finishers and two more in the top-25, Milford raced to a third-place finish at the Princeton Invitational at Landmark Christian Church. Senior Dylan Mullarkey led the way for the Eagles, crossing
September 24 at HamiltonJunior Lyric Birkley had her biggest match of the year, scoring two goals and assisting on a third, leading Milford to a 5-1 win over Hamilton. The victory was the Eagles’ third in a row to improve to 7-2 on the season. Seniors
September 21 vs. KingsSet scores: 13-25, 23-25, 10-25 Top performersJulia Gill 15 assists, 5 digsElla Lindsey 6 kills, 3 digs, 3 blocksEmily Morgan 19 digsCampbell Robinson 4 kills, 4 blocksKennedy Robinson 7 killsMorgan Whitaker 6 kills, 7 digs September
The resurgence of the Milford tennis team peaked as the Eagles finished a program-best second place at the 2020 ECC Championships. The Eagles advanced to singles players and a doubles team to the finals for a total of three runner-up finishes. The second
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! Austin HardinMilford - SophomoreFootballMaking his
Setting the Scene: For the first time since 2008, Milford and Little Miami will square off on the gridiron when the Eagles travel to face the Panthers in Week 5 of the 2020 season. Milford is coming off consecutive losses to two ECC heavyweights in Turpin and
September 24 at Terrace Park Country Club
Milford closed the dual meet portion of the season with its fourth straight win, a convincing 176-259 victory over Winton Woods. Junior Adam Horn once again led the way, carding an even par round of 36.
September 24 at LebanonMilford kept itself in the thick of the ECC Championship race, picking up a 4-1 road win at Lebanon to improve to 7-2-1 on the year and 3-1-0 in the conference. Sophomore Nick Haskins led the way, netting a pair of goals to give him
September 24 at Coaches ClassicStill riding high from its runner-up finish earlier in the week at the ECC Tournament, Milford opened play at the Coaches Classic by recording a record of 5-1 against Summit Country Day, Lakota East and Lakota West. Play wraps
September 22 vs. LebanonFreshman Ana Manning recorded the first two goal performance of her young career, propelling Milford past Lebanon, 3-1, in the first-ever ECC match-up between the schools. The Eagle defense also got it done, holding the Warriors to
Eagles Nation; a pair of our student-athletes, boys golf junior Adam Horn and volleyball junior Emily Morgan have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award in their respective sports. Click here to vote for Adam and Emily and keep
Adam Horn picked up tournament medalist honors and Cole Watson also placed in the top-five as Milford took fourth place in the 2020 ECC Postseason Tournament. Horn carded a 71 on the Grizzly Course in Mason to take the title by two shots. Watson tied for
September 21 at Friendly Meadows Golf Course
The Eagles picked up their fifth dual victory of the season, knocking off Western Brown by a 166-191 score at Friendly Meadows Golf Course. Junior Adam Horn led the way with a two-under score of 34.
September 21 at Eagles Nest Golf Course
Milford evened its dual record at 4-4 on the year with a narrow 177-179 victory over Mount Notre Dame at Eagles Nest. Sophomore Cameron Manning paced the Eagles with a round of 43.
Miss the action from Saturday night’s Milford-Winton Woods football match-up? Local cable access station ICRC-TV was on hand to catch all the action. You can also access ICRC programming on demand at www.icrctv.com.The playback schedule is as
September 18 vs. MadeiraMilford got back in the win column, picking up a 2-1 victory over Madeira as part of SoccerFest at MHS. Senior Madalyn Blair and freshman Ana Manning provided the goals, while Kylie Clifton nabbed six saves in goal. Top
Football Report: September 19 Playing with just one day of practice this week under their belts, Milford hung tough with state-ranked Winton Woods, but the Warriors proved too much in the second half as they rattled off 35 straight points to pull away from
September 19 at Milford InvitationalHosting its annual invitational at Valley View Nature Preserve, Milford raced to an eighth-place finish in a stout 18-team field. The Eagles finished deadlocked with Moeller, each with 194 points, but the Crusaders took the
September 19 at Milford InvitationalLike their male counterparts, the Milford girls hosted the annual Milford Invitational at Valley View Nature Preserve and when the day ended the Eagles walked away with a solid sixth place finish in a large 19-team field.
September 19 vs. MadeiraAfter consecutive 2-1 defeats, the Eagles got back on track with a 1-0 victory over Madeira. The combo of Logan Horton and Jeremiah Feist combined on a shutout in goal to lead the defense. Ryan Henke extended his streak with at least
Setting the Scene: After last week’s contest was cancelled due to a positive COVID-19 case, Milford is back on the gridiron this weekend, hosting a tough opponent in Winton Woods. The Eagles have split their first two contests of 2020, while the
September 15 at AndersonThe Eagles fell for the first time this season (5-1-1, 2-1-0 ECC) as they dropped a hard fought 2-1 decision at league rival Anderson. Sophomore Nick Haskins scored Milford’s lone goal in the setback. Top performersNick Haskins
Miss the action from Friday night’s Milford-Madeira girls soccer match-up? Local cable access station ICRC-TV was on hand to catch all the action. You can also access ICRC programming on demand at www.icrctv.com.The playback schedule is as
September 16 at Harmon Golf ClubPlaying the course at Harmon Golf Club against Lebanon for the first time as ECC foes, the Eagles fell to the Warriors by a final count of 181-193. Junior Abi Loux paced the Eagles with a round of 43. September 17 at Walden
September 16 at Shaker Run Golf Course
Facing three tough squads at Shaker Run, the Eagles finished in fourth in a quad meet against Elder (150), Mason (152) and Anderson (162). Cole Watson fired a round of 38 to finish with a total of 173.
The following events will be streamed for live viewing in the coming days for Milford soccer and football. Enjoy all the action by visiting these links: Girls Soccer vs. Madeira (Friday, 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! Sam ConradMilford - JuniorCross CountrySam had another
September 16 vs. FairfieldThe beat rolled on for the surging Milford tennis team as the Eagles swept Fairfield by a 5-0 score. The victory, Milford’s ninth of the year, marked the squad’s seventh match sweep. First singles: Elise Ostrander, Win,
September 15 vs. Lebanon
Set scores: 25-23, 27-25, 25-18
Top performers
Sara Geise 7 assists, 6 digs
Julia Gill 22 assists, 10 digs
Ella Lindsey 7 kills
Emily Morgan 21 digs
Kennedy Robinson 10 kills, 3 blocks
Morgan Whitaker 9 kills, 8 digs
Any Milford students interested in participating in Swimming/Diving during the 20-21 season should attend an informational meeting with Coach Stilwell on Thursday, October 1 after school until 3:30 pm on the Bauer Commons side of the Cafe. Contact
September 15 at Terrace Park Country Club
The Eagles picked up their third ECC victory of the year, knocking off Kings, 168-176 at Terrace Park Country Club. Junior Adam Horn was the Eagles’ low man for the match with a 37.
September 14 at Winton WoodsSet scores: 25-12, 25-12 25-15 Top performersAvery Fielman 7 acesSara Geise 10 assistsOlivia Gentry 5 kills, 4 digsJulia Gill 16 assists, 8 digsElla Lindsey 5 killsEmily Morgan 8 digsCampbell Robinson 5 killsJill Stokes 5 kills, 3
September 15 vs. KingsMilford won its third straight and seventh in its last eight outings with a 4-1 win over ECC foe Kings. For the third straight match, junior Elise Ostrander was a 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 1 singles to lead the way for the Eagles. First
Eagles Nation; a trio of our student-athletes, senior girls soccer player Beth Cook, boys soccer junior Ryan Henke and volleyball senior Kennedy Robinson have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award in their respective sports.
After last Friday night’s football cancellation due to a positive COVID-19 test, the Milford Department of Athletics is announcing the following schedule changes for the dates of September 18-19. The changes are necessary due to regulations surrounding
September 14 at Mount Notre DameThe Eagles improved to 7-2 on the year with a convincing 5-0 sweep of Mount Notre Dame. Elise Ostrander kept her exception season going, winning without dropping a game for the second straight match. First singles: Elise
September 12 at Springboro InvitationalMilford Individual ScoresAdam Horn 79Cole Watson 85Patrick Flynn 95Logan Reindl 106Ethan Hawkins 108 September 13 at Hadley InvitationalThe Eagles shot a 337 at the Hadley Invitational. Low medalist was Adam Horn with a
September 12 vs. McNicholasMilford produced its first double figure goal output in a match since 2011 as they steamrolled McNicholas, 10-0 at Charity J. Lucas Stadium. Junior Eli Simones led the attack with his first career hat trick, while Spencer Hore had
September 12 at Oak HillsThe Eagles bounced back from their first loss of the season, picking up a key non-conference win at Oak Hills by a final score of 3-1. Milford’s leading scorer from a year ago, senior Beth Cook, tallied a pair of markers, with
September 12 at Don Horn InvitationalBehind a strong runner-up finish from senior Dylan Mullarkey and three runners finishing in the top-10, Milford cruised to victory in Middletown Fenwick’s Don Horn Invitational. Mullarkey blazed the course in
September 12 at Mason InvitationalA full morning of cross country action at Corwin Nixon Park saw Milford finish sixth in the Mason Invitational D1 race against a highly competitive field. Junior Libby Mailoux finished 22nd in a field of 140 runners with a
September 10 vs. Turpin
Set scores: 20-25, 16-25, 17-25
Top performers
Sara Geise 10 digs
Olivia Gentry 3 kills, 3 blocks
Julia Gill 13 assists, 7 digs
Emily Morgan 11 digs
Kennedy Robinson 5 kills
Morgan Whitaker 3 kills, 7 digs
This evening's Milford High School varsity football game (Friday, September 11th, 2020) against Loveland is cancelled. The game is cancelled due to a positive COVID-19 test involving a student athlete on the Milford football team. We will be working together
September 10 at Eagles Nest Golf Course
Kings, the ECC leaders, remained undefeated with a 159-190 win over Milford at Eagles Nest. Junior Abi Loux led the way for the Eagles with a round of 45.
Setting the Scene: Following a tough game last week at ECC heavyweight Turpin, Milford returns home for the Battle of Miami Township Victory Bell, hosting Loveland in Week 3. The Eagles are owners of a 1-1 record on the year, while Loveland has dropped each
September 10 at Bel-Wood Country Club
The Eagles got back in the win column against new ECC foe Little Miami, picking up a 165-180 win on the course at Bel-Wood Country Club. Junior Adam Horn carded a one-under round of 34 to lead the way for Milford.
September 10 vs. LovelandThe Eagles improved to 4-0-1 on the year and 2-0 in the ECC, knocking off rival Loveland by a 2-1 score at Eagle Stadium. The victory was Milford’s first over the rival Tigers since 2013. Top performersRyan Henke 1 goalColin
September 10 vs. Little MiamiMilford celebrated Senior Day in a big way, as the Eagles swept Little Miami in the first-ever ECC match-up between the schools. Senior Raven Benshoof and Zoey Wiesner each won their singles matches, while fellow senior Lauren
September 8 at Little MiamiSet scores: 25-23, 23-25, 25-23, 25-16 Top performersAlani Anoa’i 9 kills, 4 blocksSara Geise 12 assists, 7 digsOlivia Gentry 10 kills, 5 blocksJulia Gill 24 assists, 13 digsAudrey Mills 10 digsEmily Morgan 18 digsCampbell
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 CountryIzzy set a
September 9 at Wildwood Golf Course
The Eagles took to the course at Wildwood Golf Course, but fell to Fenwick by a score of 161-173. Junior Adam Horn led Milford with a low score of 40.
Eagles Nation; a pair of our golfers, juniors Adam Horn and Abi Loux have been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award in their respective sports. Click here to vote for Adam and Abi and keep voting until the poll closes at 5 p.m. on
September 8 at Eagles Nest Golf Course
Milford picked up its first-ever ECC win over Little Miami with a convincing 177-247 victory over the Panthers. The Eagles were led by medalist Abi Loux and a score of 39. Other great rounds, Cameron Manning (43), Kendall Slusher (46), and Lauren Lutson (49).
September 6 at Mason Golf Center Team Results1 Mason Green 3172 Dublin Jerome 3283 Ursuline 3344 Mason White 3355 St. Ursula 3366 Kings 3377 Upper Arlington 3418 Lakota East 3509 Sycamore 37810 Lakota West 38711 Milford 389 Individual Milford ResultsT-18
September 5 at SycamoreFor the second straight match, Milford overcame an early deficit, this time overcoming a 1-0 halftime score with a pair of second half matches as the Eagles outlasted Sycamore, 2-1. Lyric Birkley and Peyton Cook provided the offensive
September 3 vs. Loveland
Set scores: 25-21, 25-23, 25-17
Top performers
Alani Anoa’I 6 kills, 2 blocks
Emily Morgan 15 digs, 3 assists
Olivia Gentry 5 kills, 2 blocks
Campbell Robinson 5 kills
Kennedy Robinson 6 kills
Morgan Whitaker 8 kills
Julia Gill 21 assists, 8 digs
September 5 at Loveland InvitationalThe Milford girls were finally able to open their 2020 season, finishing fourth at the Loveland Invitational at Home of the Brave Park. The Eagles finished the event tied for third, but fell to fourth on the sixth runner
September 5 at Loveland InvitationalSenior Dylan Mullarkey placed 18th to lead Milford at its second meet of the year, the Loveland Invitational, held at Home of the Brave Park. Mullarkey crossed the line in 17:34.3, helping Milford to a ninth place finish in
Turpin showed while they will once again be in contention for the Eastern Cincinnati Conference title as the defending league champs surged past Milford by a 49-14 score during Week 2 of the 2020 season. The Spartans scored all seven of their touchdowns in
September 3 vs. West ClermontMilford stayed unbeaten, while picking up its first ECC win of the year with a convincing 4-2 win over West Clermont. Senior Jacob Haskins led the scoring parade with a pair of goals, leading a trio of Eagles with at least three
September 3 vs. TurpinMilford saw its four-match win streak come to an end as they narrowly fell to Turpin, 3-2. Junior Elise Ostrander picked up her third consecutive victory at No. 1 singles. First singles: Elise Ostrander, Win, 6-4, 6-4Second singles:
Setting the Scene: With a Week 1 non-conference victory to its credit, Milford will turn its attention to the Eastern Cincinnati Conference as the Eagles travel to Turpin on Friday night. The Spartans, defending champs of the ECC, opened the 2020 campaign
September 3 at Terrace Park Country Club
Despite a score of 38 from junior Adam Horn, the Eagles couldn’t overcome Turpin as they fell to the Spartans by a score 163-176.
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! Ana ManningMilford - FreshmanSoccerIn her varsity debut,
September 2 vs. St. UrsulaThe Eagles made it four wins in a row with another sweep, this time knocking off St. Ursula. First singles: Elise Ostrander, Win, 6-0, 6-2Second singles: Jasmine Mu, Win, 6-4, 6-0Third singles: Kira Pietila, Win, 6-1, 6-1First
September 1 vs. RossMilford continued its early season scoring explosion, while winning on Senior Night, knocking off visiting Ross by a 5-1 score. Junior Max Crawford led the way for the Eagles with a pair of goals. Top performersMax Crawford 2 goalsRyan
September 1 at West ClermontAfter falling behind 2-1 early, the Eagles ripped off three straight goals to take a 4-2 win at West Clermont. Freshman Ana Manning led the way, scoring one goal and assisting on another. Top performersAna Manning 1 goal, 1
August 29 vs. Fairfield
Set scores: 25-14, 25-15, 25-22
Top performers
Sara Geise 11 assists
Julia Gill 9 assists
Olivia Gentry 5 kills, 2 blocks
Ella Lindsey 7 kills
Campbell Robinson 6 kills, 3 blocks
Morgan Whitaker 5 kills, 3 blocks
September 1 at Legendary Run Golf Course
Milford broke into the win column in the ECC with a 179-198 win over Anderson at Legendary Run. Senior Abi Loux led the way with a one over par 37. Other great rounds included Jess Shay (46), Cameron Manning (48) and Bailey Holt (48).
September 1 at LebanonMilford stretched its win streak to three in a row and improved to 4-1 on the young season with a sweep over Lebanon. The match-up was the first between the Eagles and Warriors as members of the Eastern Cincinnati Conference. First
Eagles Nation; senior football player Vince Ringland has been nominated for the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the Week award. Click here to vote for Vince and keep voting until the poll closes at 5 p.m. on