For the third time in the last four years, the Milford High School Athletics Department is at the top of the mountain. The Eagles once again captured the 2024-25 Eastern Cincinnati Conference All Sports Trophy on the strength of five conference championships. At Milford, the standard really is becoming the standard.

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Overall
Teams combined for a final head-to-head record of 222-165-8 (.567) and 132-79-4 (.623) in Eastern Cincinnati Conference play

Captured third ECC All Sports Trophy in the last four years

Won ECC titles in girls cross country, dance, boys lacrosse, boys swimming & diving and boys volleyball

Won a district crown in girls volleyball13 of 23 varsity teams finished their seasons with a winning record

Conference Awards
Ten ECC Athletes of the Year: Clay Barkimer (Boys Lacrosse), Joey Buchanan (Baseball), Brady Campbell (Boys Swimming), Elle Campbell (Girls Cross Country), Gabby Chadwell (Girls Basketball), Patrick Eminger (Boys Diving), Bryce Fielman (Boys Volleyball), Nick Henke (Boys Soccer), Rachel Morgan (Girls Volleyball), Mandy Schneider (Girls Lacrosse)

Four ECC Coaches of the Year: Matt Jorden (Girls Cross Country), Conor Peck (Boys Lacrosse), Jim Siciliano (Boys Volleyball), Megan Stilwell (Boys Swimming)

67 First Team All-ECC honorees: Baseball (2)—Joey Buchanan, David Kittrell; Boys Basketball (1)—Cam Arington; Girls Basketball (2)—Gabby Chadwell, Violet Shuluga; Girls Bowling (2)—Brylie Gold, Lilly Foertsch; Boys Cross Country (1)—Henry Newman; Girls Cross Country (3)—Elle Campbell, Shahd Masud, Claire McFarland; Boys Diving (1)—Patrick Eminger; Football (1)—Carter Ings; Boys Golf (1)—Jonathan Campbell; Boys Lacrosse (9)—Tyler Allard, Clay Barkimer, Alden Gooch, Carter Haun, Skyler Herald, Keegan Oldendick, Aidan Sexton, Trey Wagner, Preston Warther; Girls Lacrosse (4)—Catherine Cardell, Elena Ditchen, Kennedy Schneider, Mandy Schneider; Boys Soccer (4)—Nick Henke, A.J. Scanlon, Matt Smith, R.J. Smith; Girls Soccer (2)—Lizzie Fight, Whitney Sluder; Softball (3)—Meghan McClellan, Lanie McCoy, Maddie Varner; Boys Swimming (12)—Cameron Barclay (500 freestyle, 200 medley relay), Brady Campbell (50 freestyle, 100 breaststroke, 200 freestyle relay, 200 medley relay), Landon Crum (200 medley relay), Emmett Fentress (100 butterfly, 200 freestyle relay, 200 medley relay), Jake Nerl (200 freestyle relay), Jonah Otten (200 freestyle relay); Boys Tennis (3)—Koen Dominguez, Owen Blair/Kurtis Fullman; Boys Track & Field (1)—Zyon Randall (300 meter hurdles); Girls Track & Field (11)—Maren Barnett (4x800 meter relay), Emmie Bell (4x400 meter relay), Elle Campbell (1600 meters, 4x800 meter relay), Camille Hutzel (4x400 meter relay), Kate Lavin (4x400 meter relay), Schylar Sperl (400 meters, 4x400 meter relay, 4x800 meter relay), Mahima Vasa (800 meters, 4x800 meter relay); Boys Volleyball (3)—Ayden Brown, Bryce Fielman, Duran Jewett; Girls Volleyball (1)—Rachel Morgan

41 Second Team All-ECC honorees: Baseball (3)—Dillon Gamm, Sam Kiger, Quinn Zurmehly; Boys Basketball (1)—Sloan Gormley; Girls Basketball (1)—Rachel Morgan; Boys Bowling (1)—Kwami Macharia; Girls Bowling (2)—Kenzie Cramer, Paige Trent; Girls Cross Country (3)—Maren Barnett, Lauren Johnson, Mahima Vasa; Girls Diving (1)—Audrey Fox; Football (4)—Luke Brand, Mason Cooper, Jordan Davis, Daniel Walker; Boys Lacrosse (6)—Gabe Arbino, Nolan Burch, Jack Duncan, Jake Griffis, Ray Napier, Wade Rotunna; Girls Lacrosse (2)—Gabi Navas, Karis Pepin; Boys Soccer (2)—Carter Haun, Wyatt Simones; Girls Soccer (2)—Emmie Bell, Lindsay Bruce; Softball (3)—Jesslyn Roberts, Kristine Ruehl, Ella Stein; Boys Swimming (1)—Cameron Barclay (200 freestyle); Boys Tennis (1)—Thomas Kennedy; Girls Tennis (2)—Sarah Lane/Maggie Worthington; Boys Track & Field (1)—Daniel Walker (Shot put); Girls Track & Field (1)—Promise Wilson (100 meter hurdles); Boys Volleyball (2)—Andrew Dochterman, Drew Ward; Girls Volleyball (2)—Cam Burton, Grace Hamm

25 Honorable Mention All-ECC honorees: Baseball (1)—Zach Wiener; Boys Basketball (1)—Carter Ings; Girls Basketball (1)—Lizzie Fight; Boys Bowling (1)—Alex Meshew; Girls Bowling (1)—Haylie Beerman; Boys Cross Country (1)—Henry Craycraft; Girls Cross Country (1)—Peyton Dooloukas; Football (1)—Christian Felix; Boys Golf (1)—Ian Schildmeyer; Girls Golf (1)—Addyson Althammer; Boys Lacrosse (1)—Brody Allen; Girls Lacrosse (1)—Carmen Stilphen; Boys Soccer (1)—Tyler Hill; Girls Soccer (1)—Kendal Boots; Softball (1)—Charley Johnson; Boys Swimming (1)—Charlie Jones; Girls Swimming (1)—Liz Fadden; Boys Tennis (1)—Jack O’Rourke; Girls Tennis (1)—Hazel Martin; Boys Track & Field (1)—D.J. Chadwell (1600 meters); Girls Track & Field (1)—Josi Stickle (100 meters); Boys Volleyball (1)—Andrew Morgan; Girls Volleyball (1)—Baechle Mathes; Boys Wrestling (1)—Colin Smith

299 ECC Academic Awards selections. Click here for list.

Five MSLA All-Conference selections: Clay Barkimer (Second Team), Nolan Burch (Honorable mention), Alden Gooch (Honorable mention), Carter Haun (Second Team), Trey Wagner (Honorable mention)

Individual Athletic Awards & Honors

10 All-American Selections: Clay Barkimer (Boys Lacrosse), Brady Campbell (Boys Swimming—50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 100 butterfly), Landon Crum/Cameron Barclay/Emmett Fentress/Brady Campbell (Boys Swimming—200 & 400 freestyle relay), Patrick Eminger (Boys Diving), Mandy Schneider (Girls Lacrosse)

21 All-Region Selections: Tyler Allard (Boys Lacrosse—Honorable Mention), Clay Barkimer (Boys Lacrosse—First Team), Ayden Brown (Boys Volleyball—Honorable Mention). Nolan Burch (Boys Lacrosse—First Team), Catherine Cardell (Girls Lacrosse—Second Team), Elena Ditchen (Girls Lacrosse—First Team), Bryce Fielman (Boys Volleyball—First Team), Alden Gooch (Boys Lacrosse—Second Team), Carter Haun (Boys Lacrosse—First Team), Skyler Herald (Boys Lacrosse—Second Team), Duran Jewett (Boys Volleyball—Second Team), Gabi Navas (Girls Lacrosse—Honorable Mention), Keegan Oldendick (Boys Lacrosse—Honorable Mention), Karis Pepin (Girls Lacrosse—Second Team), Kennedy Schneider (Girls Lacrosse—Second Team), Mandy Schneider (Girls Lacrosse—Player of the Year & First Team), Aidan Sexton (Boys Lacrosse—Second Team), Carmen Stilphen (Girls Lacrosse—Honorable Mention), Trey Wagner (Boys Lacrosse—Second Team), Drew Ward (Boys Volleyball—Honorable Mention), Preston Warther (Boys Lacrosse—Second Team)

13 All-Ohio Selections: Clay Barkimer (Boys Lacrosse—Third Team), Joey Buchanan (Baseball—First Team), Nolan Burch (Boys Lacrosse—Honorable Mention), Gabby Chadwell (Girls Basketball—Honorable Mention), Jackson Connor (Boys Water Polo—Honorable Mention), Bryce Fielman (Boys Volleyball—Honorable Mention), Carter Haun (Boys Lacrosse—Third Team), Nick Henke (Boys Soccer—First Team), Madeline House (Girls Water Polo—Third Team), David Kittrell (Baseball—Second Team), Mandy Schneider (Girls Lacrosse—Second Team), Violet Shuluga (Girls Basketball—Special Mention), Brynn Walker (Girls Water Polo—Honorable Mention)

Four All-District Selections: Cam Arington (Boys Basketball—Third Team, media), Gabby Chadwell (Girls Basketball—First Team, coaches; Second Team, media), Sloan Gormley (Boys Basketball—Honorable mention, media), Violet Shuluga (Girls Basketball— First Team, coaches; Second Team, media)

113 All-City Selections: Owen Blair/Kurtis Fullman (Boys Tennis), Colt Barbro (Boys Track & Field—Honorable Mention x2), Maren Barnett (Girls Track & Field—First Team x2, Second Team), Sydney Barthlomew (Girls Track & Field—Honorable Mention), Emmie Bell (Girls Track & Field—First Team, Honorable Mention), Eli Bollman (Boys Track & Field—Second Team), Mya Brown (Girls Track & Field—Third Team), Joey Buchanan (Baseball—Co-Pitcher of the Year & First Team), Gaby Bussa (Girls Track & Field—Second Team), Elle Campbell (Girls Track & Field—First Team x4), D.J. Chadwell (Boys Track & Field—First Team x2, Second Team, Third Team), Mikayla Chadwell (Girls Track & Field—Honorable Mention), Alina Cheung (Girls Track & Field—Honorable Mention), Evie Cole (Girls Track & Field—Honorable Mention), Henry Craycraft (Boys Track & Field—First Team, Second Team x2, Third Team x2), Ella Dahlheimer (Girls Track & Field—Third Team), Ben Dargis (Boys Track & Field—First Team, Second Team), E.J. Davis (Boys Track & Field—Shot put), Tim Dick (Boys Track & Field—First Team x2, Honorable Mention x2), Koen Dominguez (Boys Tennis), Paul Dumont (Boys Track & Field—First Team, Second Team x2, Third Team), Mallory Fejkowski (Honorable Mention- x3), Nick Henke (Boys Soccer), Lilly Heywood (Girls Track & Field—Honorable Mention), Camille Hutzel (Girls Track & Field—First Team x3, Second Team), Anna Jorden (Girls Track & Field—First Team, Third Team, Honorable Mention), Will Laslo-Haer (Boys Track & Field—Third Team), David Kittrell (Baseball—Second Team), Kate Lavin (Girls Track & Field—First Team x3), Gideon List (Boys Track & Field—Second Team, Third Team, Honorable Mention), Shahd Masud (Girls Track & Field—Second Team, Third Team), Claire McFarland (Girls Track & Field—Second Team, Third Team), Tyler McQueen (Boys Track & Field—First Team x2, Honorable Mention x2), Michael Neverman (Boys Tennis Coaching Award), Corrine Newman (Girls Track & Field—Second Team), Henry Newman (Boys Track & Field—First Team x2, Second Team, Honorable Mention), Skylar Padial (Girls Track & Field—First Team, Third Team), Ava Pappas (Girls Track & Field—Honorable Mention), Veer Patel (Boys Track & Field—Third Team), Zyon Randall (Boys Track & Field—First Team x3, Second Team, Third Team), Katie Reckman (Girls Track & Field—First Team), Jesslyn Roberts (Girls Track & Field—First Team), Alli Rupert (Girls Track & Field—Third Team), A.J. Scanlon (Boys Soccer), R.J. Smith (Boys Soccer), Schylar Sperl (Girls Track & Field—First Team x4, Honorable Mention), Josi Stickle (Girls Track & Field—First Team x2, Honorable Mention x2), Nathan Stoutenborough (Boys Track & Field—Third Team), Melody Swats (Girls Track & Field—Third Team x2, Honorable Mention), Katie Tassiello (Girls Track & Field—Honorable Mention), Tristin Thomas (Girls Track & Field—Honorable Mention), Cooper Vandergriff (Boys Track & Field—Second Team), Mahima Vasa (Girls Track & Field—First Team, Third Team, Honorable Mention), Chase Vincent (Boys Track & Field—Honorable Mention), Daniel Walker (Boys Track & Field—First Team x2), Promise Wilson (Girls Track & Field—First Team x2, Second Team), Caroline Willson (Girls Track & Field—First Team, Third Team), Lilly Wood (Girls Track & Field—First Team)

10 Cincinnati.com Player of the Year Finalists: Clay Barkimer (Boys Lacrosse), Joey Buchanan (Baseball), Brady Campbell (Boys Swimming), Elle Campbell (Girls Cross Country), Jackson Connor (Boys Water Polo), Bryce Fielman (Boys Volleyball), Nick Henke (Boys Soccer), Madeline House (Girls Water Polo), Meghan McClellan (Softball), Mandy Schneider (Girls Lacrosse)

10 All-Star Game Participants: Cam Arington (Boys Basketball), Cam Burton (Girls Volleyball), Gabby Chadwell (Girls Basketball), Lizzie Fight (Girls Basketball), Lilly Foertsch (Girls Bowling), Brylie Gold (Girls Bowling), Sloan Gormley (Boys Basketball), Bryson Mills (Baseball), Violet Shuluga (Girls Basketball), Paige Trent (Girls Bowling)

82 Cincinnati Enquirer All-Stars: First Team-Clay Barkimer (Boys Lacrosse), Joey Buchanan (Baseball), Nolan Burch (Boys Lacrosse), Brady Campbell (Boys Swimming), Elle Campbell (Girls Cross Country), Jackson Connor (Boys Water Polo), Elena Ditchen (Girls Lacrosse), Bryce Fielman (Boys Volleyball), Lizzie Fight (Girls Soccer), Audrey Fox (Girls Diving), Carter Haun (Boys Lacrosse), Nick Henke (Boys Soccer), Madeline House (Girls Water Polo), Duran Jewett (Boys Volleyball), Lanie McCoy (Softball), Rachel Morgan (Girls Volleyball), A.J. Scanlon (Boys Soccer), Mandy Schneider (Girls Lacrosse), Violet Shuluga (Girls Basketball), R.J. Smith (Boys Soccer); Second Team-Maren Barnett/Mahima Vasa/Schylar Sperl/Elle Campbell (Girls Track & Field), Cam Arington (Boys Basketball), Cameron Barclay (Boys Swimming), Ava Blevins (Girls Water Polo), Ayden Brown (Boys Volleyball), Cam Burton (Girls Volleyball), Jonathan Campbell (Boys Golf), Catherine Cardell (Girls Lacrosse), Gabby Chadwell (Girls Basketball), Landon Crum (Boys Swimming), Patrick Eminger (Boys Diving), Emmett Fentress (Boys Swimming), Alden Gooch (Boys Lacrosse), Carter Haun (Boys Soccer), Skyler Herald (Boys Lacrosse), Thomas Kennedy (Boys Tennis), David Kittrell (Baseball), Hazel Martin (Girls Tennis), Meghan McClellan (Softball), Aidan Sexton (Boys Lacrosse), Whitney Sluder (Girls Soccer), Matt Smith (Boys Soccer), Trey Wagner (Boys Lacrosse), Preston Warther (Boys Lacrosse); Honorable Mention-Sarah Lane/Maggie Worthington (Girls Tennis), Tyler Allard (Boys Lacrosse), Cameron Barclay (Boys Water Polo), Luke Brand (Football), Maddie Bunker (Girls Tennis), Mason Cooper (Football), Jordan Davis (Football), Koen Dominguez (Boys Tennis), Peyton Dooloukas (Girls Cross Country), Elie Edwards (Girls Water Polo), Lilly Foertsch (Girls Bowling), Brylie Gold (Girls Bowling), Sloan Gormley (Boys Basketball), Grace Hamm (Girls Volleyball), Ainsley Hull (Girls Wrestling), Carter Ings (Football), Anna Jorden (Girls Track & Field), Kwami Macharia (Boys Bowling), Baechle Mathes (Girls Volleyball), Kaitlyn McCann (Girls Wrestling), Claire McFarland (Girls Cross Country), Grace Miracle (Girls Volleyball), Rachel Morgan (Girls Basketball), Henry Newman (Boys Cross Country), Molly Obermeyer (Girls Volleyball), Keegan Oldendick (Boys Lacrosse), Katie Reckman (Girls Cross Country), Jesslyn Roberts (Softball), Kennedy Schneider (Girls Lacrosse), Wyatt Simones (Boys Soccer), Paige Trent (Girls Bowling), Maddie Varner (Softball), Mahima Vasa (Girls Cross Country), Drew Ward (Boys Volleyball)

11 Cincinnati Enquirer Athlete of the Week Awards: Tyler Allard (Boys Lacrosse), Ayden Brown (Boys Volleyball), Brady Campbell (Boys Swimming & Diving), Elena Ditchen (Girls Lacrosse), Katie Reckman (Girls Cross Country), Lilly Foertsch (Girls Bowling), Karis Pepin (Girls Lacrosse), Jesslyn Roberts (Softball), Colin Smith (Boys Wrestling), Mahima Vasa (Girls Cross Country), Trey Wagner (Boys Lacrosse)

One Cincinnati Enquirer Team of the Week Awards: Girls Lacrosse

Blitz 5 Primetime Performer of the Week: Landon Gorton


Fourth Annual Aerie Awards

o   Eagle Service Award: Olivia Zaya

o   Female Athlete Career Milestone: Violet Shuluga

o   Male Athlete Career Milestone: Nick Henke

o   Best Picture Captured by a Student Photographer: Delaney Glynn

o   Breakthrough Team of the Year: Boys Volleyball

o   Freshman/JV Team of the Year: JV Girls Track & Field

o   Freshman/JV Coach of the Year: Connor Stickleman

o   Male Multi-Sport Athlete of the Year: Carter Haun

o   Female Multi-Sport Athlete of the Year: Rachel Morgan

o   Male Flock Leader of the Year: RJ Smith

o   Female Flock Leader of the Year: Whitney Sluder

o   Biggest Upset of the Year: Girls Volleyball vs. Kings

o   Moment/Highlight of the Year: Carter Ings buzzer beater vs. Loveland

o   Blooper of the Year: Coach Wahl's clipboard smash

o   The Tough as Nails Grit Award: Daniel Walker and Natalie Chiapelli

o   Courageous Student-Athlete Award: Colin Smith

o   Rookie Coach of the Year: Rebecca McLouth

o   Varsity Assistant Coach of the Year: Brandon Oney

o   Sportswoman of the Year: Lizzie Fight

o   Sportsman of the Year: Jake Dixon

o   Best Hype Woman of the Year: Kristen Bruce

o   Best Hype Man of the Year: Grayson Hardoerfer

o   MAAF Young Female Alumnus of the Year: Jade Avance

o   MAAF Young Male Alumnus of the Year: Jacob Smith

o   MAAF Distinguished Female Alumnus of the Year: Hannah (Thierauf) Witte

o   MAAF Distinguished Male Alumnus of the Year: Jack Hannah

o   Male Rising Star Award: Bryce Fielman

o   Female Rising Star Award: Gabby Chadwell

o   Male Athlete of the Year: Brady Campbell

o   Female Athlete of the Year: Elle Campbell

o   Female Coach of the Year: Kennedy Fails

o   Male Coach of the Year: Matt Jorden

o   Male Sports Team of the Year (Small Team): Boys Swimming & Diving

o   Female Sports Team of the Year (Small Team): Dance Team

o   Male Sports Team of the Year (Large Team): Boys Lacrosse

o   Female Sports Team of the Year (Large Team): Girls Cross Country

Academic Awards & Honors

Scholastic All-Americans: Brady Campbell & Emmett Fentress (Boys Swimming), Aidan Sexton (Boys Lacrosse), District Team Award: Girls Volleyball, Individual District/Regional Awards: Cameron Barclay (Boys Swimming), Cam Burton (Girls Volleyball), Hadley Robinson (Girls Lacrosse), Mahima Vasa (Girls Cross Country/Track & Field)

51 School Records Broken/Tied

·      Boys Golf: Lowest score, match (137)
Boys Indoor Track & Field: 4x400 meter relay-Cooper Vandergriff, Paul Dumont, Gideon List, D.J. Chadwell (3:40.06)
Boys Indoor Track & Field: 4x800 meter relay-Gideon List, D.J. Chadwell, Paul Dumont, Henry Newman (8:35.93)
Boys Outdoor Track & Field: 4x200 meter relay-Tim Dick, Ben Dargis, Tyler McQueen, Zyon Randall (1:31.22)
Boys Outdoor Track & Field: 4x800 meter relay-D.J. Chadwell, Paul Dumont, Henry Newman, Henry Craycraft (7:57.06)
Boys Outdoor Track & Field: 4x1600 meter relay-Henry Craycraft, Henry Newman, Paul Dumont, D.J. Chadwell (18:33.78)
Boys Outdoor Track & Field: Sprint medley relay-Tim Dick, Ben Dargis, Nathan Adams, Gideon List (1:41.26)
Girls Indoor Track & Field: 4x400 meter relay-Camille Hutzel, Emmie Bell, Abby Hoevener, Kate Lavin (4:26.44)
Girls Indoor Track & Field: 4x800 meter relay-Maren Barnett, Lauren Johnson, Mahima Vasa, Elle Campbell (9:45.96)
Girls Outdoor Track & Field: 4x100 meter shuttle hurdle relay-Camille Hutzel, Anna Jorden, Katie Tassiello, Lucy Sowers (1:12.24)
Girls Outdoor Track & Field: 4x800 meter relay-Maren Barnett, Mahima Vasa, Schylar Sperl, Elle Campbell (9:16.66)
Girls Outdoor Track & Field: 4x1600 meter relay-Maren Barnett, Mahima Vasa, Katie Reckman, Shahd Masud (22:33.99)
Girls Outdoor Track & Field: Distance medley relay-Mahima Vasa, Maren Barnett, Schylar Sperl, Claire McFarland (13:43.40)
Girls Outdoor Track & Field: Sprint medley relay-Josi Stickle, Skylar Padial, Abby Hoevener, Emmie Bell (1:59.04)
Girls Outdoor Track & Field: Mid distance relay-Gabby Chadwell, Kate Lavin, Schylar Sperl, Peyton Dooloukas (4:38.14)
Boys Swimming: 200 freestyle relay-Landon Crum, Cameron Barclay, Emmett Fentress, Brady Campbell (1:23.79)
Boys Swimming: 400 freestyle relay-Landon Crum, Cameron Barclay, Emmett Fentress, Brady Campbell (3:04.28)
Eli Bollman (Boys Indoor Track & Field): High jump (5’9”)
Joey Buchanan (Baseball): Strikeouts, season (85)
Brady Campbell (Boys Swimming): 50 freestyle (19.93), 100 freestyle (44.60) & 100 butterfly (48.50)
Elle Campbell (Girls Cross Country): regular season meet (18:21.4) & postseason meet (18:08.90)
Elle Campbell (Girls Indoor Track & Field): 800 meters (2:24.17), 1600 meters (5:03.68), 3200 meters (11:32.30)
Elle Campbell (Girls Outdoor Track & Field): 1600 meters (4:57.06)
D.J. Chadwell (Boys Indoor Track & Field): 800 meters (2:04.54) & 1600 meters (4:34.26)
Gabby Chadwell (Girls Basketball): Three-pointers, game (7) & assists, game (8)
Mason Cooper (Football): Career extra points (125) & career points by kicking (143)
Landon Crum (Boys Swimming): 100 backstroke (51.65)
Elena Ditchen (Girls Lacrosse): Goals, game (11)
Patrick Eminger (Boys Diving): 6-dive meet (301.10) & 11-dive meet (512.30)
Sophia Foster (Girls Lacrosse): Career caused turnovers (61)
Nick Henke (Boys Soccer): Career goals (59), career points (141); ECC goals (59)
Madeline House (Girls Water Polo): Goals, season (99)
Anna Jorden (Girls Indoor Track & Field): High jump (5’4”)
Will Laslo-Haer (Boys Indoor Track & Field): Pole vault (8’6”)
Zyon Randall (Boys Indoor Track & Field): 200 meters (23.87)
Jesslyn Roberts (Girls Indoor Track & Field): Pole vault (9’8”)
Kennedy Schneider (Girls Lacrosse) Career draw controls (165)
Melody Swats (Girls Outdoor Track & Field): 2000 meter steeplechase (7:57.20)
Mahima Vasa (Girls Outdoor Track & Field): 800 meters (2:15.88)
Trey Wagner (Boys Lacrosse): Career saves (446)

Coaching Milestones
Amy Gill (Girls Volleyball): 100th win at Milford
Tom Grippa (Football): Set school record with 54th win at Milford

Team Recaps
Baseball

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 13-14, 7-11 ECC/T-7th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Jameson Larimore; Most Valuable Player: Joey Buchanan; Sportsmanship Award: Jake McGrath; Most Dynamic Player: David Kittrell; Underclassman Award: Sam Kiger

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Brandon Rude; Most Valuable Player: Nathan Colegate; Most Improved Player: Luke Schnell

  • Freshman Team Awards—Eagle Award: John Palermo; Most Valuable Player: Max Kimble

 Boys Basketball

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 7-16, 4-12 ECC/T-8th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Carter Ings; Heart Award: Joey Dahmer; Most Improved Player: Dillon Grimes; Fill Em Up Award for Best Teammate: A.J. Hoevener

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Mason Thompson; Heart Award: Camdyn Plunkett; Most Improved Player: Max Kimble

  • Freshman Team Awards—Eagle Award: Brock Shuluga; Most Improved Player: Jimmy Carter

  • Posted a 4-1 record against Clermont County rivals, including a sweep of both match-ups against West Clermont

Girls Basketball

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 18-5, 12-4 ECC/T-2nd

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Violet Shuluga; Most Valuable Player: Gabby Chadwell; Heartbeat of the Team Award: Aubrey Langdon; Ultimate Competitor Award: Lizzie Fight

  • Junior Varsity A Team Awards—Most Valuable Player: Maggie Worthington; Offensive Most Valuable Player: Emma Reffitt; Game Changer Award: Madison Cartmell

  • Junior Varsity B Team Awards—Offensive Most Valuable Player: Onni Camacho; Defensive Most Valuable Player: Ellie Fight

  • Finished regular season with 18 wins, the most by a Milford team since the 1992-93 season

  • Earned a three-way tie for second in the ECC, the highest for the program since the creation of the league in 2012-13

  • Won its bracket at the Tampa Bay Christmas Invitational in Florida

  • Extended win streaks over conference foes Anderson (8) and Little Miami (8)

  • Handed Harrison its first loss of the year after the Wildcats began the season 16-0

Boys Bowling

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 12-6, 4-5 ECC/7th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Kwami Macharia; Most Valuable Player: Tristan Carlo & Alex Meshew; Most Improved Player: Elijah Macharia

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Isaiah Flohre; Most Valuable Player: Everett Bland; Most Improved Player: Abram Fightmaster

  • Qualified for the OHSAA District Tournament as a team for the first time since 2023

Girls Bowling

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 16-2, 7-2 ECC/4th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Paige Trent; Most Valuable Player: Brylie Gold; Most Improved Player: Lilly Foertsch; Most Spirited Player: Kenzie Cramer

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Roselyn Randol; Most Valuable Player: Serenity Gerhardt; Most Improved Player: Lina Siemens

  • Qualified for the OHSAA District Tournament as a team for the first time since 2019

Cheerleading

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Emma Johnson; Most Valuable Cheerleader: Kylie Callahan; Leadership Award: Amanda Baumgardner; Coaches Award: Sophie Vandergriff

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Most Valuable Cheerleader: Jesslyn Roberts; Coaches Award: Maya Hoffman; Leadership Award: Evie Cole

  • Freshman Team Awards—Eagle Award: Ellie Mitchell; Most Valuable Cheerleader: Lexi Blair

     

Boys Cross Country

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: N/A/6th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Henry Craycraft; Most Valuable Runner: Henry Newman; The Trials of Mailes, Miles of Trials Award: Lucas Foard; Six-Year Award: D.J. Chadwell

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Deblin Award: Paul Donovan; Most Improved Runner: Matthew Perrin; Newcomer Award: Charlie Leatherwood & Chase Vincent

  • Qualified as a team for OHSAA Regionals for the third straight year

Girls Cross Country

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: N/A/1st

  • Varsity Team Awards—Most Valuable Runner: Elle Campbell; Rookie of the Year: Maren Barnett; Daily Grind Award: Peyton Dooloukas; Ultimate Team Player Award: Ava Thompson

  • Junior Varsity Team Award—Most Improved Runner: Charlie Wakefield; Daily Grind Award: Brennan Cuevas & Anna Jorden

  • Made first appearance at the OHSAA State Championships as a team in school history, finishing seventh

  • Captured first-ever ECC Championship and earned runner-up at the OHSAA District Championships

  • Sophomore Elle Campbell was the highest-finishing Eagle at State in school history (19th)

  • Campbell became the third different Eagle to win a conference individual championship. She also set school records for fastest time in a regular season meet and postseason meet

 Dance

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: N/A/1st

  • Varsity Team Award—Most Valuable Dancer: Emerson Hanna; Performer of the Year: Aubri Clement; Rookie of the Year: Maggie Keller; Most Improved Performer: Makenzie Ganim

  • Captured fifth consecutive ECC Championship

 Football

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 4-7, 3-6 ECC/T-6th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Carter Ings; Sportsmanship Award: Nate Stoutenborough; Coaches Award: Sione Lolo & Jake Dixon; Most Valuable Offensive Player: Caden Bailey & Luke Brand; Most Valuable Defensive Player: Tim Dick & Christian Felix; Most Valuable Special Teams Player: Mason Cooper; Trenches Award: Cole Huffer & Daniel Walker; Most Improved Player: Luke Riesenberg; Comeback Player Award: Evan Bradshaw & Carter Ings

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Jayden Bodley; Sportsmanship Award: Grayson Hardoerfer & Parker Mott

  • Freshman Team Awards—Eagle Award: Caylob Brasington; Sportsmanship Award: Ethan McCann

  • Extended win streak to nine over Miami Township rival Loveland

  • Won first two games of the season before 14-game regular season winning streak came to an end

  • Qualified for the OHSAA Playoffs for the fifth consecutive year

Boys Golf

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 8-5, 6-3 ECC/4th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Most Valuable Player: Jonathan Campbell; Sportsmanship Award: Ian Schildmeyer; Most Improved Player: Brock Shuluga; Team Player Award: Max Smith

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Most Valuable Player: Wyatt Smith; Sportsmanship Award: Alex Schildmeyer; Most Improved Player: Max Raussen

  • Team set a school record for lowest single round with a 137 in match against Winton Woods

  • Senior Jonathan Campbell represented Milford at the OHSAA District Championships. He also captured his second career ECC Tournament Championship

Girls Golf

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 5-10, 2-6 ECC/7th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Elizabeth Haney; Most Valuable Player: Addyson Althammer; Most Improved Player: Risha Patel

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Mackenzie Asher; Most Valuable Player: Maddison Cromwell; Most Improved Player: Hayley Laughman

Boys Lacrosse

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 13-7, 7-0 ECC/1st

  • Varsity Team Award: Eagle Award: Preston Warther; Offensive Most Valuable Player: Carter Haun; Defensive Most Valuable Player: Alden Gooch; Most Improved Player: Jake Griffis

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Chase Gale; Offensive Most Valuable Player: Dean Donovan; Defensive Most Valuable Player: Caleb Dashley; Most Improved Player: Parker Mott

  • Captured third ECC Championship in the last five years

 Girls Lacrosse

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 13-4, 6-1 ECC/2nd

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Hayden Gilliland; Grit Award: Karis Pepin; Unsung Hero Award: Gabi Nevas; Level Up Award: Kennedy Schneider

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Rookie of the Year: Ava Hickey; The Compass Award: Katey Losee; Secret Weapon Award: Charlie Wakefield

  • Set a school record for wins in a season with 13

  • Finished a program-best second in the final ECC standings

  • Knocked off a highly-ranked CHCA squad during the regular season

 Boys Soccer

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 10-7-0, 4-5-0 ECC/6th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Charlie Gehringer; Sportsmanship Award: Nathan Adams; Rising Star Award: Carter Haun; Leadership Award: Wyatt Simones

  • Junior Varsity A Team Awards—Eagle Award: Tyler B;aske; Sportsmanship Award: Carter Linville

  • Junior Varsity B Team Awards—Eagle Award: Evan Bulluk; Coaches Award: Michael Knecht

 Girls Soccer

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 4-10-3, 2-5-2 ECC/T-7th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Lindsay Bruce; Most Valuable Player: Lizzie Fight; Sportsmanship Award: Ella Crompton; Unsung Hero Award: Abby Smith; Most Improved Player: Ava Kelley

  • Junior Varsity A Team Awards—Eagle Award: Maren Adamson; Most Valuable Player: Katie Heller; Sportsmanship Award: Harper Lyman

  • Junior Varsity B Team Awards—Eagle Award: Molly Carter; Sportsmanship Award: Amelia Shutters

Softball

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 16-10, 13-5 ECC/3rd

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Jesslyn Roberts; Golden Glove Award: Meghan McClellan; Silver Slugger Award: Lanie McCoy; Heart and Hustle Award: Eva Wedding

  • Posted program’s 12th consecutive winning season, with at least 16 victories each year

  • Meghan McClellan and Kristine Ruehl combined for five-inning no-hitters in wins over Turpin and Winton Woods

  • McClellan also hurled a five-inning no-hitter in a victory against Walnut Hills

 Boys Swimming & Diving

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 6-1/1st

  • Varsity Swimming Team Awards—Eagle Award: Charlie Jones; Most Valuable Swimmer: Brady Campbell; Leadership Award: Trevor Sturgill; SOAR Award: Brit Poplin; Sportsmanship Award: Kaden Patel

  • Diving Team Awards—Eagle Award: Ben Spence; Most Valuable Diver: Patrick Eminger; Most Improved Diver: Emmett Derrig; Coaches’ Award: Jacob Eminger

  • Junior Varsity Swimming Team Awards—Coaches Award: Ivan Grundy; Most Improved Swimmer: Justin Muntunga

  • Sophomore Brady Campbell became the first swimming state champion (and fourth in any sport) in school history, capturing the 50 freestyle crown. He also took first in the 50 free at the district championships

  • The relay foursome of Landon Crum, Cameron Barclay, Emmett Fentress and Brady Campbell earned the highest-ever state finals relay finish in school history, taking third in both the 200 and 400 freestyle relays

  • The Eagles won the program’s first ECC Championship since 2019 and went on to finish sixth at the State Championships

Girls Swimming & Diving

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 6-1/5th

  • Varsity Swimming Team Awards—Eagle Award: Madeline House; Most Valuable Swimmer: Liz Fadden; SOAR Award: Molly Shiveley; Leadership Award: Emma Hull; Sportsmanship Award: Kristen Bruce

  • Diving Team Awards—Eagle Award: Lilly Braun; Most Valuable Diver: Audrey Fox

  • Junior Varsity Swimming Team Awards: Coaches’ Award: Megan Cassidy; Most Improved Swimmer: Katie Barclay

 Boys Tennis

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 9-6, 7-1 ECC/T-2nd

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Thomas Kennedy; Most Valuable Player: Owen Blair; Most Improved Player: Koen Dominguez; Coaches’ Award: Connor Watson

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Brody McFarland; Most Improved Player: Megh Patel; Sportsmanship Award: Sam Jolley

  • Finished second in the ECC for a third straight season

  • Won its flight at the GCTCA Coaches Classic

  • Senior Thomas Kennedy won three matches at the OHSAA Sectional Championships, while junior Koen Dominguez won two

  • Dominguez (first singles), Kennedy (second singles) and Owen Blair/Kurtis Fullman all claimed runner-up at the ECC Tournament

Girls Tennis

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 8-4, 5-3 ECC/4th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Maddie Bunker; Coaches Award: Charley Gfroerer; Rising Star Award: Hazel Martin; Dedication & Commitment Award: Olivia Heinen

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Isabella Roell; Most Valuable Player: Sadie Didiet; Most Improved Player: Haiden Snyder

  • Freshman Hazel Martin won a pair of matches at the OHSAA Sectional Championships

 Boys Track & Field

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: N/A/4th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Daniel Walker; MVP Sprints: Tim Dick; MVP Mid-Distance/Hurdles: Zyon Randall; MVP Distance: Henry Newman; MVP Field: Colt Barbro

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Chase Vincent; Sportsmanship Award: Grayson Hardoerfer

  • Represented at the OHSAA Regional Championships by D.J. Chadwell (1600 meters)

  • Zyon Randall won the ECC Championship in the 300 meter hurdles

Girls Track & Field

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: N/A/2nd

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Camille Hutzezl; MVP Sprints: Josi Stickle; MVP Mid-Distance/Hurdles: Schylar Sperl; MVP Distance: Elle Campbell; MVP Field: Anna Jorden

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Tristin Thomas; Sportsmanship Award: Mya Brown

  • Team captured runner-up finishes at the OHSAA District and ECC Championship meets

  • Represented at the OHSAA State Championships by Elle Campbell (1600 meters), Mahima Vasa (800 meters) and the 4x800 meter relay squad of Maren Barnett, Vasa, Schylar Sperl and Campbell

  • Camille Hutzel (300 meter hurdles), Anna Jorden (high jump), Schylar Sperl (400 meters) and Promise Wilson (300 meter hurdles) all qualified to compete at the OHSAA Regional Championships

  • The 4x800 meter relay squad, along with Elle Campbell (3200 meters) and Anna Jorden (high jump) captured OHSAA District Championships

  • ECC Championships were won by: Maren Barnett, Mahima Vasa, Schylar Sperl and Elle Campbell (4x800 meter relay), Camille Hutzel, Emmie Bell, Kate Lavin, Sperl (4x400 meter relay), Anna Jorden (high jump) and Vasa (800 meters)

Boys Volleyball

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 21-3, 13-1 ECC/1st

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Ayden Brown; Best Offensive Player: Bryce Fielman; Best Defensive Player: Drew Ward; Team Leadership Award: Duran Jewett

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Brady Kilbane; Best Offensive Player: Landon Thierauf; Most Improved Player: Beckett Booso

  • Captured the ECC Championship in the inaugural year it was an official league sport

  • Posted a school record for wins in a season

  • Varsity and junior varsity squads combined for a final record of 35-7

Girls Volleyball

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 15-10, 11-7 ECC/T-4th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Cam Burton; Outstanding Athlete Award: Rachel Morgan; Coaches Award: Ava Bowen; Most Improved Player: Grace Miracle

  • Junior Varsity A Team Awards—Outstanding Athlete Award: Molly Raussen; Coaches Award: Kylie Stephens; Most Improved Player: Melissa Kaufman

  • Junior Varsity B Team Awards—Eagle Award: Bella Clark; Most Improved Player: Josie Lutke

  • Captured the program’s first OHSAA District Championship since 1991

  • Defeated Kings during the regular season to snap the defending state champion’s 36-match winning streak

  • Cam Burton (1,000 assists) and Rachel Morgan (1,000 digs) both established career milestones

Boys Water Polo

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 7-18, 0-4 ECC/N/A

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Jackson Connor; Most Valubale Player: Will Lindley; Sportsmanship Award: Andrew Coors; Leadershsip Award: Trevor Sturgill

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards: Coaches Award: Chad Ricks; Most Improved Player: Britton Poplin

Girls Water Polo

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: 9-23, 5-1 ECC/N/A

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Brynn Walker; Most Valuable Player: Madeline House; Most Improved Player: Zoee Shepherd; Sportsmanship Award: Ella Dahlheimer

  • Won five of six contests against ECC rival Walnut Hills, including a win in the opening round of Regionals

Boys Wrestling

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: N/A/7th

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Brayden Haehnle; Most Valuable Wrestler: Colin Smith; Team Leadership Award: Ahmed Ghareeb; Most Improved Wrestler: Reid Van Pelt

  • Junior Varsity Team Awards—Coaches Award: Zach Brner; Sportsmanship Award: Jake Griffis; Coaches Award for Effort: Yahia Altorban

  • Freshman Team Awards: Most Improved Wrestler: Jacob Hoevener; Dedication Award: Ethan McCann

  • Represented at the OHSAA District Championships by senior Colin Smith and junior Reid Van Pelt

Girls Wrestling

  • Final Varsity Record/ECC Finish: N/A/3rd

  • Varsity Team Awards—Eagle Award: Hannah Western; Wrestler of the Year: Kaitlyn McCann; Sportsmanship Award: Ainsley Hull; Impact Award: Madeline McClughen

  • Represented at the OHSAA District Championships by seniors Ainsley Hull and Kaitlyn McCann, sophomore Hannah Western and freshman Charli Vehr

 Senior Class of 2025

  • A total of 22 seniors committed to play collegiate athletics:

    • Ava Bowen (Women’s Volleyball-Heidelberg University)

    • Joey Buchanan (Baseball-Bowling Green State University)

    • Camille Burton (Women’s Volleyball-Thomas More University)

    • Jonathan Campbell (Men’s Golf-Ohio Dominican University)

    • D.J. Chadwell (Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field-Mars Hill University)

    • Andrew Crouch (Football-Ohio Dominican University)

    • Erick Davis (Football-Mount St. Joseph University)

    • Timothy Dick (Football-Thomas More University)

    • Lizzie Fight (Women’s Soccer-Northern Kentucky University)

    • Brylie Gold (Women’s Bowling-Union Commonwealth University)

    • Camlyn Hargrave (Dance-Northern Kentucky University)

    • Cole Huffer (Football-Georgetown College)

    • Carter Ings (Football-Wabash College)

    • Thomas Kennedy (Men’s Tennis-Anderson (IN) University)

    • Kaitlyn McCann (Women’s Wrestling-Otterbein University)

    • Madilyn Rider (Cheerleading-Kent State University)

    • Sam Scally (Football-Marietta University)

    • Aidan Sexton (Men’s Lacrosse-Ohio Northern University)

    • Violet Shuluga (Women’s Basketball-Marian University)

    • Wyatt Simones (Men’s Soccer-Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology)

    • Whitney Sluder (Women’s Soccer-Ashland University)

    • Daniel Walker (Football-Wittenberg University)