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Week 28-30 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Jenna Dee, Fairbanks (Milford Center) 
SoftballSenior started the season by hitting a home 
run in five straight games. Batting .545 with six HRs, 16 RBI, 12 hits, 
nine, runs, two triples and two 
doubles. 
* Brandt Filbrun, Franklin Monroe (Pitsburg) 
BaseballJunior struck out 15 in a 10-0 win over 
Houston and 11 in a 6-2 win over Twin valley South. Leads the state in 
Ks (33) and wins (tree). Has a 0.79 ERA in 17.2 innings 
pitched. 
* Camryn Spruell, Hillsboro 
SoftballSenior leads the state in strikeouts with 83
 and ranks 72nd nationally with a 0.58 ERA. Had 20 Ks in a no-hit win 
over Eastern and 14 in a perfect game victory over Washington Court 
House. Batting .562 with eight runs and seven RBI. Is 37-7 with 641 Ks 
the last three 
years.
 
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the latest
round of 
nominees...
Week 31 Ohio High School Athlete of 
the Week 
Nominees
* Kendra Waldron, Ayersville (Defiance) SoftballJunior went 5-0 (with 65 Ks) and allowed one earned run last week in wins over Montpelier (6-2), Hicksville (10-0), Napoleon (1-0), Bath (7-0) and Elmwood (1-0). Has a 1.91 ERA and 105 Ks in 58 innings. Owns a 2.20 career ERA with 363 Ks. 
* Conner Eyink, Mechanicsburg BaseballSenior struck out 27 in wins over Fairbanks (7-3) and Springfield Catholic Central (6-0). Also went 5-for-5 in the two games with four RBI and three runs. Leads the state in batting average (.750) and on-base percentage (.857). Is also 3-0 with a 0.00 ERA and 31 Ks in 16 innings. 
* Isabel Porter, Oakwood (Dayton) Girls LacrosseSenior scored six goals (and had two assists) in a 17-7 win over Edgewood to set the school record for career goals scored with 178. Also had five goals against Waynesville and four goals and an assist against Northmont in a pair of wins. 
* Malachai Davis, Lakewood Boys LacrosseSenior leads the state in goals scored with 39. Had six, four and three goals last week in games against Keystone, Stow-Munroe Falls and Bay. Ranks sixth with 42 points. 
* Ross Francis, Versailles BaseballSenior went 6-for-6 with six RBI, five runs, a double and home run in a 26-1 win over Parkway. Also struck out 10 in a 7-0 win over Russia. Batting .579 this season with 12 runs and four doubles. Has a.714 on-base percentage. His ERA is 1.27 in 11 innings. 
* Madeline Pohmer, Olentangy Liberty (Powell) Girls LacrosseSenior surpassed 200 career points with six goals in a 15-6 win over Massillon Jackson. Also had back-to-back five-goal games in wins over Thomas Worthington and Dublin Coffman. Has 146 career goals and 56 assists. 
* Brennen Reichman, Tuscarawas Valley (Zoarville) SoftballSophomore struck out 53 and allowed two earned runs in wins over Claymont (9-1 and 3-2) and Canton South (8-1 and 9-7). Is 6-0 this season with a 1.50 ERA and 95 Ks. Batting .519. 
* EJ Sopata, Nordonia (Macedonia) Boys VolleyballSenior had 33 kills in a win over Roosevelt and 21 in a win over Chagrin Falls. Has 154 kills this season and 709 in his career.
 
Previous 
Winners
Week 1 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Braxton Leeth, Crestview (Convoy) 
FootballJunior carried the ball 21 times 
for 168 
yards and five TDs in a 49-7 win over 
Parkway.
*
 
Bailee Beall, Steubenville Girls 
SoccerJunior opened the season with 10 goals and 
four assists in wins over Harrison Central, Cambridge and Oak Glen. Tied
 for the state-lead with 24 
points.
 
*
 
Jake LaVerde, Kirtland FootballJunior 
quarterback carried the ball 16 times for 341 yards and three TDs in a 
55-34 win over Dalton. His TDs came on ruins of three, 70 and 54 yards. 
The victory was head coach Tiger LaVerde’s 
250th.
 Week 2 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Josh Schnetzer, New Miami (Hamilton) 
FootballSenior had a remarkable all-around game in a
 40-20 win over Manchester. Intercepted three passes, averaged 34.7 
yards on three kickoffs and returned one 82 yards for a TD and caught 
four passes for 61 yards and a 
TD. 
* Alyse Christopher, Mt. Vernon 
VolleyballSenior had 48, 42 and 42 assists in a loss
 to Johnstown Northridge, a win over Watkins Memorial and a loss to 
Newark, respectively. Her 260 assists ranks second in Ohio this 
season. 
* Nick Sylvia, Wheelersburg Boys 
SoccerJunior moved to within two points of 200 for 
his career with five goals in a 9-0 win over McDermott Northwest. Also 
had four goals and two assists in a 12-0 win over Waverly. His 16 goals 
currently ranks fifth nationally and his 35 points is seventh (and 
second in the state). 
* Vivian Henninger, Fairfield (Leesburg) Girls 
SoccerSophomore scored five goals in a 12-0 win over
 McDermott Northwest. Earlier this season she had four goals and three 
assists in an 11-0 win over Peebles. Her 38 points and 16 goals 
currently leads the state. 
* Grady Kinsey, Indian Valley (Gnadenhutten) 
FootballJunior surpassed 3,000 career rushing yards 
with 298 and five TDs in a 62-21 win over Meadowbrook. Ran the ball 14 
times for a 21.3-yard per carry average. Went for 217 yards and four TDs
 in a 51-8 Week 1 win over Ellet. Carer numbers read 3,141 yards rushing
 and 53 total TDs (with 50 
rushing).
 Week 3 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* 
Ella Meers, Stow-Munroe Falls 
VolleyballSenior had 61 assists in a 3-2 win over 
Mayfield and 44 assists in a 3-2 win over North Royalton. Her 334 
assists ranks third in Ohio this season. Has 1,291 career 
assists. 
* Maci Brown, Danbury (Lakeside) 
VolleyballSenior had 42 digs in a 3-2 loss to St. 
Joseph Central Catholic. Currently leads the state of Ohio with 300 digs
 this season. Has 1,304 career 
digs. 
* Trey Moore, Wellington 
FootballJunior had 27 tackles, a sack and fumble 
recovery in a 21-14 win over Plymouth. Has 58 tackles in three games 
this season.
 Week
 4 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Owen Jurjavcic, East Palestine 
FootballSenior carried the ball 31 times for 314 
yards and five TDs and completed 11-of-15 passes for 131 yards and a TD 
in a 42-27 win over David Anderson. Also had five tackles and a forced 
fumble. Has run for 825 yards and 11 TDs and thrown for 382 yards and 
five TDs for the 3-1 Bulldogs. 
* 
Joshua Byers, Danville FootballSenior
 had 25 tackles (12 solo), four TFL and a rushing TD in a 20-8 win over 
Mt. Gilead. His 72 tackles ranks No. 2 nationally. Averaging 18 
tackles-per-game. 
* Daylee Sandlin, Greeneview (Jamestown) Girls 
SoccerJunior had 11 goals and four assists in wins 
over Springfield Catholic Central, Dayton Christian and Unioto. Her 22 
goals ranks 15th 
nationally.
 Week 5
 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* 
Zebulin Kinsey, Toronto FootballSenior 
quarterback and Cincinnati recruit completed 13-of-14 passes for 435 
yards and seven TDs in a 53-13 win over Oak 
Glen. 
* Nathan Hemberger, Western Reserve (Berlin Center) 
FootballSenior surpassed 300 career tackles with 22 
in a 41-22 win over Lowellville. Has 85 tackles and eight TFL this 
season and 303 tackles and 39 TFL for his 
career. 
* Nolan Hopson, Hardin Northern (Dola) 
FootballSenior scored 32 points (five TDs and two 
PATs) in a 38-15 win over Perry. Closing in on 400 career points (has 
397). Currently averaging 10.7 points per game in 37 career 
games.
 Week 6 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* 
Nate Emrick, Dixie (New Lebanon) Boys 
SoccerSenior netted seven goals in a 12-1 win over 
Franklin-Monroe. His 37 goals and 82 points this season rank fifth and 
sixth nationally, respectively. 
* 
Libbie Baker, Hilltop (West Unity) 
VolleyballSenior went over 1,000-career kills with 
games of 26, 25 and 24 kills in wins over Stryker, Evergreen and 
Montpelier, respectively. Career numbers read 1,037 kills, 340 digs and 
334 blocks.  
* Maxwell Hawkins, Crestview (Columbiana) 
FootballSenior went over 1,000-yards rushing for the
 season with 210 and five TDs on 21 carries in a 57-7 win over 
Brookfield. Has rushed for 1,038 yards and 16 TDs this season. Has 2,607
 career rushing yards and 32 
TDs.
 Week 7 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Isaac Waller, Alexander (Albany) 
FootballSenior carried the ball for the first time 
this season and scored a 62-yard TD on his first carry en route to 154 
yards and three TDs on 16 totes in a 40-0 win over River Valley. Also 
had 21 tackles, three TFL, a sack, a blocked punt and a fumble recovery.
 Averages 14.1 tackles over his career, which includes 282 tackles, 26 
TFL and 12 sacks. 
* Jaxson Wenger, Northmor (Galion) 
FootballSenior receiver snagged seven passes for 203
 yards and three TDs in a 42-0 win over East Knox. Averaging 27.5 yards 
per reception (14 catches for 385 yardsd) this season and has six 
TDs.
 Week 8 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Kyleigh Lippincott, Minerva Girls 
SoccerJunior had seven goals in an 11-0 win over 
Edison. Also has six- and five-goal games this season. Has 167 career 
points (67 goals and 33 
assists). 
* Turner Lachey, Lehman Catholic (Sidney) 
FootballJunior completed 20-of-35 passes for 395 
yards and five TDs in a 35-7 win over Covington. Has 2,202 yards passing
 and 26 TDs this 
season.
 Week 9 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Eva Becerril, Sycamore (Cincinnati) Girls 
GolfJunior shot a two-day total of 143 to win the 
OHSAA Division I girls golf state 
championship. 
* Grace Hastings, Pettisville 
VolleyballJunior had 51 assists in a 3-1 win over 
Stryker. Her 797 assists this season ranks ninth in Ohio. Has 1,146 
career 
assists.
 Week 10 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Aaron Walters, Logan Elm (Circleville) 
FootballSenior completed 21-of-28 passes for 304 
yards and five TDs in a 34-32 win over Hamilton Township. Career numbers
 are 6,415 passing yards and 57 passing 
TDs. 
* 
Lauryn Auchmuty, Columbus Grove Girls 
SoccerSenior had four goals in a win over Mansfield 
Christian and three goals and an assist in a win over Bluffton. Her 47 
goals this season ranks 17th nationally, while here 110 points is 18th. 
Has 336 career points (144 goals and 48 
assists).
 Week 11
 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* 
Landon Kimmel, Tippecanoe (Tipp City) Boys Cross 
CountryJunior set the state meet record and course 
record (regardless of division) at Fortress Obetz en route to winning 
the OHSAA Division I state championship by 14 seconds with a time of 
14:33.81. Finished third last 
year. 
* Daniela Scheffler, Lake (Uniontown) Girls Cross 
CountrySenior set the course record at Fortress 
Obetz en route to winning the OHSAA Division I state championship with a
 time of      
7:01.29.
 Week 12 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Suzie Roginski, Bishop Watterson (Columbus) Girls 
SoccerJunior made two saves during PKs as the Eagles
 won the program’s first soccer state title 3-0 in PKs over North 
Royalton in the D-II state 
final. 
* Layton Massie, River View (Warsaw) Boys 
SoccerJunior had 13 saves in a 1-0 2OT win over 
Worthington Christian in the D-IV state 
championship. 
* Susan Schaaf, Springboro Girls 
SoccerJunior had 11 saves in goal as the Panthers 
claimed their first girls soccer state title with a 4-2 win in PKs over 
Walsh Jesuit in the D-I state final. Walsh was ranked No. 2 in the 
country.
 Week 13 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
 
Bodpegn Miller, Ontario FootballSenior 
and Ohio State recruit completed 13-of-28 passes for 294 yards and three
 TDs and carried the ball 24 times for 209 Yards and two TDs in a 49-48 
win over Shelby. 
* Cyren Wallace, Danville 
FootballFreshman carried the ball 12 times for 293 
yards and two TDs in a 46-6 win over Miller. Has 797 yards rushing and 
12 TDs this season. 
* AJ Bower, Northmor (Galion) 
FootballSenior went over 7,000-career yards in a 
21-7 win over Ridgewood. Was 14-of-19 for 213 yards and two TDs in the 
game. Career numbers read 435-of-726 passing for 7,151 yards and 90 
TDs.
 Week 14-15 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Shaun Terry, Ironton FootballSenior 
and Missouri recruit caught 10 passes for 148 yards and two TDs, ran for
 a 67-yard TD and intercepted a pass in a 28-17 win over Liberty Center 
in the OHSAA D-V state 
championship. 
* Grady Kinsey, Indian Valley (Gnadenhutten) 
FootballJunior ran for 247 yards on 36 carries and 
accounted for 34 of Indian Valley’s 37 points (new OHSAA D-IV state 
title game record) in a 37-36 win over Perkins. Rushed for four 
touchdowns, recovered his own fumble in the end zone for a fifth 
touchdown and converted a pair of two-point conversion attempts. He also
 completed a 50-yard 
pass.
 Week 16
 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Abbie Schmidt, Eaton Girls 
WrestlingSophomore won the 140-pound title at the 
third annual Eaton Women’s Wrestling Invitational in dominating fashion.
 Pinned all five of her opponents in 0:30, 0:31, 0:09, 1:29 (semifinal) 
and 0:43 (final), respectively. 
* 
Haylee Beachy, Shekinah Christian (Plain City) Girls 
BasketballJunior had 16 assists, 12 points, five 
rebounds and four steals in a 60-55 win over Tree of Life Christian. 
Averaging nine points, 6.3 assists (8th in Ohio), 3.7 steals and three 
rebounds.
 Week 
17-18 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
*
 Quinn Kwasniak, Cornerstone Christian (Willoughby) Boys 
BasketballSenior hit 19 three-pointers, went 
21-of-21 at the FT line and dropped 53 and 49 points in wins over Kirby 
(TN) and Lafayette (MO), respectively. Also had 16 rebounds and 11 
assists in the contests. Averaging 36.7 points and seven assists a game,
 which ranks fifth and 55th nationally, 
respectively. 
* 
Brody Durham, Crestwood (Mantua) 
BasketballSophomore had 17 assists and four steals 
in a 67-47 win over LaBrae and 13 assists, eight points and four steals 
in a 78-44 win over Ravenna. His 7.6 assists per game ranks 35th 
nationally. Also averages 10 points, 3.7 steals and 3.2 
rebounds. 
* Cameron Elwer, St. John's (Delphos) Boys 
BasketballJunior scored 41 points in a 78-46 win 
over Parkway to make him the Blue Jays all-time leading scorer with 
1,482 points. 
* Caleb Ryman, Covington 
WrestlingJunior put together an impressive run en 
route to winning the 150-pound title at the Greater Miami Valley 
Wrestling Association Holiday Tournament. He won his five matches 15-0, 
17-2, 4-1, 12-2 and 19-4 (in the final). Ryman already has 100 career 
wins and is the first Buccaneers wrestler to win a GMVWA title since 
2018. 
Week 19
 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* 
Morgan Crawford, Cleveland Central Catholic Girls 
BasketballSenior had 33 points, 14 rebounds and 
three assists in a 69-60 loss to Gilmour Academy. Also had 28 points, 14
 rebounds, nine steals and five assists in a 59-38 win John Marshall and
 16 points, seven steals, six rebounds and four assists in a 61-37 win 
over Bedford. Averaging 20.1 points (ranks 21st in Ohio), 6.7 rebounds 
and 3.7 steals. 
* Gavin Wagner, Calvert (Tiffin) Boys 
BasketballSenior had 63 points, 35 rebounds and 15 
assists in wins over Woodmore, New Riegel and Clyde. Averaging 19.7 
points, 11.5 rebounds and 2.7 
assists. 
* Kennedy Houston, Centennial (Columbus) Girls 
BasketballSophomore had 25 points, 10 steals, five 
assists and three rebounds in a 72-17 win over Whetstone and 21 points, 
six steals, five assists and five rebounds in a 60-23 win over Linden 
McKinley. Averages 21.2 points (ranks 18th in Ohio), 8 steals (second in
 Ohio), 6.6 assists (third in Ohio), 3.9 rebounds and 1.4 
blocks.
 Week 20 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Brooke Bender, Anthony Wayne (Whitehouse) Girls 
BasketballSenior reached 1,000-career points with 16
 in a 61-47 win over previously unbeaten Mason at Classic in the 
Country. Also had 23 points (five 3s) in a 68-38 win over Green at 
CIC. 
* Carter Behlmer, Lake (Millbury) Boys 
BasketballJunior set a new school record with nine 
3-points (en route to 30 points) in a 78-34 win over 
Rossford. 
* Maggie Pothast, Fort Jennings Girls 
BasketballSenior scored 19 points to surpass 1,000 
for her career in a 55-32 loss to Hardin 
Northern.
 Week 21
 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
*
 Dominic Bell, Lawrence Upper (Sagamore Hills) Boys 
BasketballSenior dropped 50 points in a 86-23 win 
over Heritage Classical Academy. Averaging 18 
points. 
* Gator Nichols, Maysville (Zanesville) Boys 
BasketballJunior hit a school-record nine 3s en 
route to 41 points (eight rebounds and four assists) in an 83-33 win 
over River View. Averaging 25.9 points, 4.2 assists, four rebounds and 
2.3 steals. Career numbers are 819 points, 175 assists and 154 
rebounds. 
* Elizabeth Dunmire, Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland) Girls 
BasketballJunior had 20 points, 22 rebounds, six 
blocks, five assists and four steals in a 57-47 win voer John Hay. Also 
had 31 points, 15 rebounds, four blocks, four steals and four assists in
 a 69-41 win over Warren JFK. Averaging 18.4 points, 11.6 rebounds, 4.4 
steals and 3.5 assists. Career numbers read 1,270 points, 695 rebounds, 
259 steals and 182 
assists.
 Week 22 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Kaylah Thornton, Fairmont (Kettering) Girls 
BasketballA week after becoming the program’s 
all-time steals leader, the junior surpassed 1,000-career points with 23
 (and eight steals) in a 78-20 win over Northmont. Averaging 16.3 
points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.1 steals and 2.4 
assists. 
* Colton Conkle, Coshocton Boys 
BasketballSenior dropped 33 points in a 56-53 win 
over New Lexington to became the program’s all-time leading scorer 
(1,531 points and counting). Tom Sandry set the previous mark in 
1984.
 Week 23 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Emily Moore, Shenandoah (Sarahsville) Girls 
BasketballSophomore had 18 points, nine rebounds and
 nine steals in a 46-24 win over Wood County Christian and seven points,
 10 assists, nine steals and seven rebounds in a 64-44 loss to John 
Marshall. Averaging 13.8 points, 5.6 assists, 5.1 rebounds and 5.1 
steals.
 
*
 Carter Wheeldin, Caldwell Boys 
BasketballSenior had 91 points, 40 rebounds, 12 
steals, 10 assists and eight blocks in wins over Eastern, Frontier and 
River. Averaging 18.8 points, 11.6 rebounds, 3.5 steals, 3.3 assists and
 2.4 blocks. Career numbers read 923 points, 759 rebounds, 265 assists, 
216 steals and 138 
blocks.
 Week 24 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
*
 Steven Lincoln, Crestwood (Mantua) Boys 
BasketballSenior hit a program record 11 
three-pointers (and scored 33 points) in an 87-35 win over Ashtabula St.
 John. The 11 three-pointers made (shot 18) is tied for the 26th best 
made 3-point effort in state history. Averages 10.1 
Points. 
* Nylah McShan, Steubenville Girls 
BasketballJunior had 68 points and 41 rebounds in 
wins over River, Zanesville and Dover. Averaging 20.3 points, 9.8 
rebounds, 3.1 steals and 2.3 assists. Career numbers are 891 points, 430
 rebounds and 126 steals. 
* Brody Buchanan, Fairland (Proctorville) Boys 
BasketballSenior had 35 points, three assists and 
three rebounds in a 68-62 win over Chesapeake. Averaging 18.9 points, 
4.3 assists and 3.1 rebounds. Career totals are 605 points, 134 assists 
and 131 
rebounds.
 Week 25
 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
*
 Cooper Crouch, Riverside (De Graff) Boys 
BowlingSophomore rolled a 760 series to win the 
title at the Division II Beaver-Vu District Tournament. Rolled a 744 
series to win the Sectional Tourney a week earlier at Rollhouse 
Lanes.
 Week 26 
Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Christopher Ritchie, Mechanicsburg Boys 
BowlingSenior won the OHSAA Division II Bowling 
state title with a 764 series that included a 296 
game. 
* Maddie Moody, Archbishop Alter (Kettering) Girls 
BasketballSenior and Northern Kentucky recruit 
scored a career-high 32 points in a 67-63 D-V regional final win over 
McNicholas to become the program’s all-time leading scorer with 1,638 
points. 
* Nadia Lough, Rootstown Girls 
BasketballSenior had 45 points, 18 rebounds and six 
assists in wins over Smithville (37-36) and Canton Central Catholic 
(67-55). Averaging 12.7 points, 7.6 rebounds, three assists and 2.1 
steals. Career numbers are 1,184 points, 884 rebounds, 226 steals, 205 
assists and 68 
blocks.
 Week 27 Ohio
 High School Athletes of 
the Week
* Makennah Craft, Jackson Girls 
WrestlingSenior
 became a three-time state champion at the OHSAA Wrestling Championship 
by winning the 100-pound class via tech fall (19-4). Went undefeated the
 last three years. Won the Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches 
Association (OHSWCA) title as a freshman in 2022 during the final season
 before the sport was sanctioned by the 
OHSAA. 
* Brogan Tucker, Graham Local (St. Paris) Boys 
WrestlingSenior
 won his fourth OHSAA wrestling state championship with a victory via 
pin (1:34) to claim the 157-pound title in Division III. Finished the 
season 
50-1.