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June 5, 2023

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Boys Tennis is State Champs

For the first time in school history, the boys varsity tennis team is the Ohio Tennis Coaches Association State Team Champions. The Stingers beat Lexington 3-0 with wins by junior Avi Mahajan, senior Cole Cozens, and the doubles team of juniors John Corbett and Gavin Isakov. At the OHSAA’s state tournament on May 25 and 26, Mahajan finished in second place with Cozens coming in third. Corbett and his doubles partner junior Ethan Blatt advanced to the second round. At districts, Cozens finished first in singles with Mahajan coming in third. Corbett and Blatt finished second in doubles. Cozens and Mahajan faced each other in the final round of the sectional tournament with Cozens coming out on top. Corbett and Blatt finished second for doubles. Cozens is continuing his tennis career next year at the University of Toledo.

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Track competes at State, wins at districts

Four members of the co-ed varsity track team competed at the state tournament on June 2. The 4×200 relay team of freshmen Claire Bachelder and Amelia Schnirring and juniors Margret Schnirring and Callie Drew finished 15th overall. At Regionals, the relay team finished in third place and set a new school record. Junior Carter Stevens also competed at Regionals, earning his best time of the season in the 800 meter. At the district meet, the 4×200 relay team and Stevens in the 800 were champions. The 4×400 relay team of Bachelder, Drew, Margret Schnirring, and freshman Sabrina Donovan finished second. Drew came in third in the 200 meter. Amelia Schnirring finished fourth in the 100 members and Bachelder finished fourth in the 400 meter. Sophomore Brady O’Connor finished fourth in the 110 hurdles, setting a new school record. The 4×400 boys relay team of Stevens, O’Connor, freshman Malcolm Faison, and sophomore Ryan Brackett finished fourth.

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Girls lacrosse competes at regionals

The girls varsity lacrosse team advanced to the second round of the regional tournament after defeating Dayton Oakwood 13-6. After a hard fought battle, the Stingers fell to #1 seed Indian Hill. The Stingers finished the regular season second in the Miami Valley Conference with an in-conference record of 3-1 and an overall record of 12-5. The team had multiple high-scoring wins this season. Senior Biz Kohnen led the conference with 59 goals and scored her 100th career goal as a Stinger this season.

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Spring MVC Awards

Congratulations to our spring student athletes and coaches recognized by the Miami Valley Conference for their performance during the spring sports seasons.

Boys Tennis
Coach of the Year: Tim Drew
Player of the Year: Cole Cozens
First team: Cole Cozens, Avi Mahajan, John Corbett and Ethan Blatt, Neel Parameswaran and Gavin Isakov
Honorable mention: William Huguenin, Chinmay Macavaram, and Adi Nayak

Girls Lacrosse
Coach of the Year: Abbey Sir Louis
Player of the Year: Biz Kohnen
First team: Biz Kohnen, Anna Papakirk, and Sophie Wiles
Second team: Quincy Morris and Siena Motch
Honorable mention: Clara Chen and Olivia Morris

Softball
Pitcher of the Year: Annie Katuska
First Team: Annie Katuska, Erin Pierani, and Julia Tamai
Second Team: Erin Finn, Shahnaz Hassan, and Alexa Kecman
Honorable Mention: Sarina Bedi and Shanaya Bharucha

Baseball
Pitcher of the Year: David Haas
First Team: David Haas, Ryan Meador, and Will Wiles
Second Team: Nick Cohen and George Mentrup
Honorable Mention: Max Brown and Rocco Maislin

Co-ed Track
First Team: Callie Drew (200 meter); Callie Drew, Amelia Schnirring, Margret Schnirring, and Claire Bachelder (800 meter relay); Claire Bachelder, Margret Schnirring, Abigail Li, and Callie Drew (1600 meter relay)

Boys Lacrosse
First Team: Jai Chaudhary, Gabe Dorsch, and Jack Good
Second Team: Elias Buttress and Kai Dasgupta Simpson
Honorable Mention: Mike Colizza and Kye Uchiyama

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