Tuesday, August 31, 2010

N.R.H.S. Golfers Gain Split at Sharon Woods

The N.R.H.S. Golfers split a Tri-Match with Bethel and Norwood on Monday night. The final score was Bethel 177, New Richmond 180, and Norwood 196. Leading the Lions in scoring were Tyler Flood (41), Henry Heidlage (44), Connor Tidball (46), Austin Wells (49), David Ohntrup (51) and Austin Skaggs (52). The split pushes the Lions record to 3-3 on the season. The Lions will next Take on C.N.E. on Thursday 9/2 at Cedar Trace Golf Course at 4:00.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Volleyball Starts Off with Victory

In tonight's season opener against Fayetteville, the varsity volleyball team posted a win in three games with scores of 25-16, 25-13, and 25-17. Brittney Strunk lead the team with 8 kills, followed by Lindsey Blankenship with 7. Hannah Lang had 18 assists while Rachel Heflin had a team leading, 5 aces. On the defensive side of the game, Brittney Strunk had 18 digs, followed by Myla Gordo and Sarah Shoemaker with 7 each. The team had 8 huge blocks in the match, 3 each for Brittney and Lindsey. The team's home and league opener is tomorrow night with Clermont Northeastern. The freshman team is scheduled to start at 4pm, followed by JV at 5pm, and then Varsity at about 6pm.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Cross Country Boys & Girls Start the Season Off Great at the Wilmington Invitational

The New Richmond boys and girls cross country teams looked very strong at the Wilmington Invitational, which included as many as 23 teams with nearly 300 people in each race.

Boys Team: 7th Place

Top Finishers

Timmy Hall (12th) 16:54
Alex Ariapad (35th) 17:58
Ben Fitzgerrel (57th) 18:27
Luke Gilday (86th) 19:21
Mickie Doane (117th) 19:46
Grant Gilman (125th) 19:56
Tyler Behymer (142nd) 20:13
Pavel Jump (162nd) 20:39
Sam Ploucha (235th) 22:53
Daniel Dooley (288th) 31:27

Girls Team: 10th Place

Top Finishers

Veronica Burnam (58th) 23:03
Olivia Behymer (70th) 23:20
Emily Erdman (73rd) 23:27
Paige Anderson (100th) 24:04
Hannah Smiddy (167th) 26:42
Julianne Molitor (174th) 27:23
Maddie Wallace (179th) 27:32
Skylar McDonald (186th) 27:54
Raisa Finch (189th) 28:12
Heidi Richards (194th) 28:29
Sarah Molitor (208th) 29:49

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Lions defeat Deer Park 48-13

Senior quarterback Garrett Myers scored three touchdowns and passed for another to lead New Richmond to a 48-13 season opening win over Deer Park.

Myers scored on runs of 1, 10 and 14 yards and hit Joey McCabe for a 24-yard touchdown.

Other New Richmond scores came on a 78-yard run by senior Austin Warden, a 20-yard run by Nick Hill and a 10-yard run by Nick Williams. Hill also set up New Richmond's first score with an 86-yard kickoff return.

Warden was the defensive leader with seven solo and three assisted tackles. Shane Campbell had five solos and three assists, Jay Glueck four solos and one assist and McCable and Alex Horn with four solos each.

Score by Quarters
1 2 3 4 Total
Deer Park 6 0 0 7 13
New Richmond 6 22 20 0 48
Qtr Time Scoring play
1st 07:07 DP - Meyer 14 yd run (Engeseth kick blockd), 8-60 4:53
05:58 NR - Myers 1 yd run (Ritter pass failed), 3-7 0:51
2nd 06:25 NR - Warden 78 yd run (Ritter kick), 2-78 0:51
04:37 NR - Myers 90 yd run (Hill rush), 1-90 0:00
02:18 NR - Myers 14 yd run (Ritter kick), 1-14 0:08
3rd 09:04 NR - McCabe 24 yd pass from Myers (Ritter kick), 8-70 2:51
02:04 NR - Hill 20 yd run (Ritter kick), 5-69 2:25
01:43 NR - Williams 10 yd run (Dillow pass failed), 2-14 0:18
4th 06:32 DP - Sporing 13 yd run (Engeseth kick), 10-86 6:55

RUSHING:
Deer Park
-Engeseth 1-67; Sporing 15-16; Meyer 2-15; McCoy 7-15; Reeves 10-10; Roetting 3-10; Morris 1-10; Ballard 1-4; Pickett 4-0.

New Richmond-Myers 6-70; Warden 2-78; Hill 7-57; Williams 7-30; White 1-2; Forsee 2-minus 1.

PASSING: Deer Park-Sporing 10-15-0-139; Reeves 0-1-0-0. New Richmond-Myers 3-5-1-52.

RECEIVING: Deer Park-Osborne 4-74; Morris 2-33; Meyer 2-13; Ballard 1-19; Roetting 1-0. New Richmond-McCabe 1-24; Warden 1-14; Jetter 1-14.

INTERCEPTIONS: Deer Park-Reeves 1-0. New Richmond-None.

FUMBLES: Deer Park-Sporing 1-0; Engeseth 1-1; M.Johnson 1-1. New Richmond-Hill 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Deer Park-None. New Richmond-Warden 2-0; S.Campbell 2-0; Williams 1-1.

TACKLES (UA-A):
Deer Park-Ballard 4-1; Ross 3-2; Reeves 3-0; Roetting 2-1; Carl 2-0; Morgan 2-0; Noland 1-1; Crandall 1-0; 27 1-0; Madden 1-0; Osborne 1-0; Meyer 1-0; Johnson 1-0; Miskimens 0-1.
New Richmond-Warden 7-3; S.Campbell 5-3; Glueck 4-1; Horn 4-0; McCabe 4-0; Troy 3-1; Williams 3-1; Scholz 2-3; Jetter 3-0; Derkson 3-0; Forsee 2-0; Lemar 2-0; Chesney 2-0; 74 1-1; Dillow 1-1; 21 1-1; 37 1-0; K.Scholz 1-0; Lynn 1-0; Myers 1-0; Deller 1-0; Hayward 1-0; Nort 0-1; Mahaffey 0-1; Eldridge 0-1.

Listen to the game broadcast

Listen to postgame comments by head coach Dan Scholz

Listen to comments by offensive corrdinator Chuck Warden

Listen to Austin Warden postgame comments

Listen to Garrett Myers postgame comments

Friday, August 27, 2010

Girls varsity soccer defeat Western Brown

The Lady Lions had victory over the Lady Broncos of Western Brown in the first game for the 2010 season. Bailey Workman scored the first goal with an assist from Sarah Glenn. Sarah Glenn scored the second, and final goal, for the team with an assist by Nicole Leen. The final score for the game was 2-1 with New Richmond Lady Lions on top! The team will take on Goshen for their home-opener on Tuesday, August 31st at 7:00pm.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Tennis New Richmond vs. Western Brown

The Lady Lions faced another tough loss to Western Brown tonight. With a score of 4-1, the Lady Lions record now stands at 1-3. Playing at 1st Doubles, Miranda Stilwell and Marisa David, was the only victory for the Lions. The girls continue to work hard and improve. The Lady Lions will face Goshen on Tuesday.

First league win for mens soccer

It was a great start in league play. The boys defeated an improved Western Brown team. 4-0 at Western Brown. Zak Ritter completed the hat trick and Casey Meyers added an insurance goal. Scott Heater had 9 saves to secure the shut out. Although the Broncos had a few solid attempts the game was controled by the Lions who continue to improve.