Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Gelter named first-team all-city
Gelter, a 6-1, 241-pound senior, was selected as a first-team offensive lineman.
Named to the second-team on offense were senior wide receiver Brian Mazzaro and junior offensive lineman Isaac Stroud.
The Lions placed three players on the all-city second team on defense led by junior linebacker Austin Warden. He was joined by sophomore linebacker Danny Scholz and sophomore defensive back Jake Gundler.
Gelter along with Mazzaro, senior Andrew Nealan and juniors Garrett Myers and Warden also received first team all-Southern Buckeye Conference honors this season while seniors Andy Case, Mike Maupin and Joe Smith and Danny Scholz were second-team all-SBAAC selections.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Boys Basketball @ Goshen 12/22/09
New Richmond 56, Goshen 53
New Richmond (1-4) - Bostick 2 4 8, Mazzaro 1 2 4, Binder 1 0 2, Shoemaker 3 0 7, Campbell 5 1 13, Hill 2 0 5, Phillips 7 3 17. Totals: 21 9 56.
Goshen (3-3) - Ashcraft 1 0 2, Wake 4 0 9, Bunnell 4 2 13, Godby 3 0 6, Koch 3 0 6, Gibson 4 2 10, Burch 3 1 7. Totals: 21 5 53.
New Richmond 11 15 17 12 -56
Goshen 13 12 12 16 -53
3-pointers: N 4 (Shoemaker, Campbell 2, Hill); G 4 (Bunnell 3, Wake).
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Girls Basketball @ Taylor
Taylor 48, New Richmond 41
New Richmond (1-6) - Blankenship 6 5 17, Shoemaker 1 4 6, Buckingham 1 0 2, Gorth 0 2 2, Frayne 6 2 14. Totals: 14 13 41.
Taylor (2-5) - Marco 4 1 9, Rountree 2 6 10, Sander 4 0 8, Mooney 3 3 10, Espich 1 0 2, Gillespie 0 1 1, Dilley 3 2 8. Totals: 17 13 48.
New Richmond 8 13 4 16 - 41
Taylor 14 11 6 17 - 48
3-pointers: T (Mooney).
Monday, December 21, 2009
GREAT SWIM AGAINST GREENFIELD MCCLAIN
These young men had their best times on Thurs. at Greenfield McClain: Grant Gilman in the 100 yd. breaststroke, Steve Benton in the 100 yd. backstroke, Daniel Dooley in the 50 yd. freestyle, Tyler Flood in the 100 yd. freestyle and 100 yd.backstroke, Jacob Ober in the 100 yd. breaststroke, Theo Osterman in the 100 yd. backstroke, Joseph Shepherd in the 50 yd. freestyle, Trace Smith in the 200 yd. freestyleand 50 yd. freestyle, and Travis Wander in the 100 yd. freestyle.
The girls lost to Greenfield McClain by a score of 33 to 56. 1st place finisher was Kara Burns.
The young ladies who improved their times were: Gabby Benton in the 100yd. freestyle and the 50yd. freestyle; Vicky Booker in the 200 yd. freestyle and 500 yd. freestyle; Becky Lemar in the 50 yd. Freestyle; and Greer Neess in the 200 yd. freestyle and the 100 yd. backstroke.
Great team effort.
Happy Holidays.
Joe & Judy Middeler
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Boys Basketball v Turpin
Friday, December 18, 2009
Hard Fought Loss vs Western Brown
Thursday, December 17, 2009
NR-Summit Swimming highlights
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Lady Lions Lose on Last-Second Shot
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Bethel Tate Vs New Richmond Boys Basketball
ALEX LEWIS SETS 2 POOL RECORDS
The boys swim team lost to Summit by a score of 41 to 53 last night. 1st Place finishers were: Alex Lewis, Robbie Workman, Jacob Singleton, Mark Miller, and Alex Ariapad. Next meet is on Thursday at Greenfield McClain.
The Girls Swim team defeated Summit last night by a score of 44 to 39. 1st Place finishers were: Vicky Booker, Khyla Parsons, Kara Burns, Micha Brondhaver, and Amanda Schmidt. Good job by all the girls. Next meet is on Thursday at Greenfield McClain.
Watch Alex's 200-yard freestyle record.
Watch Alex's 100-yard butterfly record.
Joe & Judy Middeler
Swim coaches
Monday, December 14, 2009
Wrestling Dual with Glen Este
New Richmond 28, Glen Este 46
The Varsity Team will travel to Harrison on Saturday and Sunday to participate in the Coaches Classic Tournament.
The JV Team will travel to the Bethel Invitational Friday and Saturday.
Friday, December 11, 2009
ALEX LEWIS SETS 3 SWIMMING RECORDS
We beat Clark Montessori by a score of 59 to 35 with 1st place finishes by the following boys: Blake Beckett in the 200 yd. Medley Relay & 100 yd. Backstroke; Mark Miller in the 200 yd. Medley Relay & 200 yd. Freestyle Relay; Alex Lewis in the 200 yd. Medley Relay, 50 yd. Freestyle, 100 yd. Freestyle and the 200 yd. Free Relay; and Alex Ariapad in the 200 yd. Medley Relay, 200 yd. Individual Medley, 100 yd. Butterfly and the 200 yd. Freestyle Relay.
The JV team did a good job last night with Max McBride, Anthony Goodrich, Steven Benton and Henry Bezold all winning their events.
The girls team lost to Clark Montessori by a score of 25 to 69. Kara Burns took a first place finish in the 100 yd. Breaststroke. The girls all did a good job of improving their times.
Next home meet is on Monday, Dec. 14 against Summit.
Listen to Alex talk about his night.
Joe & Judy Middeler
Swim Coaches
Lady Lions Win vs Bethel Tate
New Richmond 40, Bethel- Tate 32
Bethel- Tate (1-3) - Vanderpool 3 2 9, Baker 2 2 6, Kennedy 1 1 3, Schaljo 1 0 2, Brooks 0 1 1, Jones 1 3 5, Gill 2 1 5, Church 0 1 1. Totals: 10 11 32.
New Richmond (1-3) - Blankenship 0 5 5, Glenn 0 4 4, Shoemaker 1 0 2, Rupp 2 0 5, Buckingham 2 0 4, Keets 2 0 4, Riley 1 0 2, Grogan 1 2 4, Frayne 3 4 10. Totals: 12 15 40.
Bethel- Tate 6 9 7 10 - 32
New Richmond 5 7 9 19 - 40
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
High School Swimming
It was a great day yesterday for the high school swim program. Alex Lewis signed a letter of intent to swim at Cleveland State University next year. This has been a goal for Alex since he started swimming in the 7th grade. We are very proud of all of his accomplishments in the past four years and look for great things in the future. His drive and goals have encouraged the other swimmers to step up their workouts to set higher goals for themselves. A wonderful comment that Alex made yesterday on what is one of your most memorable moments in your swimming career and he said, "when the 200 medley relay team made it to Districts last year". He is truly a great team player.
Judy & Joe Middeler
Swim Coaches
Monday, December 7, 2009
High School Swimming
Wrestlers Place 3rd at the Roger Bacon Inv.
Lady Lions showing improvement
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Lady Lions fall short at Goshen
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Hall of Fame
Alumni Game 11:00
Freshman 1:00
JV 2:30
Varsity 4:00 (Halftime we will introduce all members of the Hall of Fame)
6:00 Hall of Fame Banquet.
This was a great event last year and we hope it will continue to grow. All are invited to attend even to come and support a member that's already in the Hall of Fame. We hope as many players, coaches and fans of the New Richmond Lions will make an effort to attend this great day.
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Fall Sports Programs
Lady Lions drop opener at Ripley
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Girls basketball preview show
Thanksgiving Schedule for Wrestling
Monday, November 16, 2009
November 19, 2009
6:00 Parents Meeting (Cafeteria)
6:45 Sports Foundation
6:55 Pizza and Drinks (NRSF) $2.00 per individual except NRSF member eats free.
7:25 Introduction of teams:
(1) Wrestling Team
(2) Swim Teams
(3) Girl’s Basketball
(4) Boy’s Basketball
7:40 Girl’s basketball Scrimmage
7:50 Boy’s Basketball Scrimmage
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Cross Country Wrap-up Show
Monday, November 9, 2009
Wrestling Scimmage
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Girls soccer wrap-up show
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Watch the winning 2-point conversion
Kevin Wolfe posted this video of the game-winning 2-point conversion Friday that put the Lions in the Division III playoffs. With 35 seconds left, New Richmond trailed 13-12 after Garrett Myers' 14-yard TD run.
Wrestling Open Mats and Conditioning
Monday, November 2, 2009
FOOTBALL PLAYOFF INFORMATION
Tickets are $7 per ticket for both students and adults if purchased in advance. New Richmond High School receives a percentage of each ticket purchased in advance. Tickets are $9 at the gate and all of that money goes to the state.
Tickets are available at the following locations and hours:
NEW RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL MAIN OFFICE
Tuesday 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM – NOON
NEW RICHMOND MIDDLE SCHOOL MAIN OFFICE
Wednesday 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM – NOON
LOCUST CORNER and MONROE ELEMENTARY MAIN OFFICES
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – NOON
RIVERTOWN IGA CUSTOMER SERVICE DESK
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – NOON
Make checks for tickets payable to New Richmond High School Athletics.
State Playoff Hooded Sweatshirts are being sold at all times and locations of ticket sales starting on Wednesday. Cost for these is $25, sizes youth small through Adult 5X.
Make checks for sweatshirts payable to NRSF (New Richmond Sports Foundation)
There are two pep buses going FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY!! These are yellow school buses and are offered free of charge. Buses will depart NRHS at 4:30. Students must have a parent permission form turned in to be able to purchase a game ticket. Students must purchase a game ticket to be able to ride the bus. Parent permission slips are available at all lunch periods.
Gates open at 5 pm, parking is $2 per car.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
Lions make SBAAC all-star teams
Our SBAAC All-Stars:
Football
First Team
Seniors Brian Mazzaro, Brian Gelter and Andrew Nealan and juniors Garrett Myers and Austin Warden.
Second Team
Seniors Andy Case, Mike Maupin and Joey Smith and sophomore Danny Scholz.
Boys Soccer
First Team
Seniors Cody Feiler and Dylan McCartney and junior Sam Anderson.
Second Team
Senior Zack Gregory and junior Zack Ritter.
Girls Soccer
Coach of the Year
Shelby Pride, New Richmond
First Team
Senior Noelle Schickling and Junior Cassie Grooms
Second Team
Sophomore Savannah Glenn.
Volleyball
First Team
Senior Kate Schumacher and junior Brittney Strunk
Second Team
Junior Myla Gordo
Boys Cross Country
First Team
Junior Timmy Hall and sophomore Alex Ariapod
Second Team
Junior Mickie Doane and freshman Luke Gilday.
Girls Cross Country
First Team
Senior Andrea Belmont, junior Veronica Burnam and freshman Emily Erdman.
Second Team
Senior Krista Warren and junior Raisa Finch
Girls Tennis
First Team
Senior Vada Stillwell
Second Team
Freshman Sarah Jones
Golf
Second Team
Junior Tyler Flood
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Dramatic win puts Lions into playoffs
But Lions coach Dan Scholz was having none of that.
“We resolved to do what we said we were going to do all year long, finish strong,” said Scholz, who wrapped up New Richmond’s first state Division III playoff berth since 2001 with Friday’s dramatic 14-13 win. “We went out there afer the goal line thing and I said, 'We are going to win.'
“They scored and we never wavered. We had about two minutes and 30 seconds left and I told Mike Maupin ‘We are going to score and I’m going to run the fake extra point and you are going to win the game.’ And old Mikey did it just like we practiced and got it into the end zone.”
Actually it was 2:47 left when the Lions put the ball in play from their 20-yard line. Led by junior quarterback Garrett Myers and senior fullback Andrew Nealan, the Lions ran offensive coordinator Chuck Warden’s 2-minute spread option drill to perfection, marching the 80 yards in the next 2:07 for a touchdown to draw to within 13-12 of the Green Wave. Nealan ran 5 times for 51 yards and Myers ran three times for 29 yards, the last 14 resulting in a touchdown.
"The last drive of the game is something we practice pretty consistently. I think we caught their defense off guard a little because we're not a spread team.," noted Warden. "But we can execute a hand full of plays out of the spread . . . and under the conditions of the game -- the wet field, the wet ball, the pressure of the game -- our kids executed.
"When you get into the 4th quarter in week 10 and you have to make plays, seniors have to lead and that's exactly what happened. Andrew Nealan on the last drive did a great job and the offensive line did a great job. You execute at the end and you give the ball to seniors who can make plays.
"The last play was a great read by Garrett who cut it back in when the defense over pursued and got it into the end zone."
Scholz then sent in his kicking team with senior Mike Skaggs as the holder and Mike Maupin lined up as the kicker for what everyone thought would be a game-tying PAT. Skaggs, who started the year as the starting QB until an injury in the team’s first scrimmage, ran the option-left to perfection, keeping the ball until the defender committed to him and then pitching the ball to Maupin who went untouched into the end zone.
“What a blessing Chuck Warden has been to me,” said Scholz. “I ask him about every decision that is made except for the extra point.”
The win put the Lions into next Friday’s Region 12 playoffs as the fifth seed at fourth seed Logan Elm. It means another 2 ½ hour bus trip for the Lions, but no one will be complaining. It’s been three years of hard work under Scholz to get to the 11th week of the season.
“Two things were on my mind this week,” said Scholz in his postgame interview. “I never won a week 10 as a coach here and I always felt like I did something wrong. Both years we should have won. We were able to do that this time.
“The other thing for this team is I felt I never prepared this team for a close game. We either won by a blowout or we lost. In my opinion that’s a coaching thing not a player thing. They believed and they cared and it was a fun thing to finish strong like we wanted.”
In Logan Elm (located south of Circleville) the Lions will be facing a playoff tested team that finished 12-1 last year after reaching the regional finals and 8-2 this season. The Braves, who were defeated by New Richmond 42-14 in their first ever playoff game in 2000, are led by senior Johnnie Brown, a 5-10, 181-pound double threat at quarterback. Brown has completed 76 of 131 passes for 1137 yards and 9 EDs and has ran the ball 167 times for 828 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Score by Quarters
1 2 3 4 Total
New Richmond 0 6 0 8 14
Greenville 0 7 0 6 13
Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H
2nd 10:39 NR - McCabe 41 yd pass from Myers (Ritter kick failed), 5-42 2:48 6 - 0
01:03 GR - Watkins 21 yd run (Navas kick), 7-55 3:01 6 - 7
4th 02:47 GR - Ramjattan 7 yd pass from Burk (Navas kick failed), 17-94 8:40 6 - 13
00:40 NR - Myers 14 yd run (Maupin rush), 8-80 2:07 14 - 13
RUSHING: New Richmond-Nealan 15-91; Myers 18-53; Maupin 9-27; Warden 2-2. Greenville-Zimmerman 16-51; Burk 11-50; Watkins 10-47; Ramjattan 4-18; Sxhricker 2-1.
PASSING: New Richmond-Myers 3-4-0-54. Greenville-Burk 5-8-1-36.
RECEIVING: New Richmond-McCabe 2-43; Hamilton 1-11. Greenville-Belew 2-15; Watkins 1-9; Ramjattan 1-7; Guillozet 1-5.
INTERCEPTIONS: New Richmond-Hamilton 1-0. Greenville-None.
FUMBLES: New Richmond-Myers 1-0. Greenville-Burk 2-1; Zimmerman 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): New Richmond-None. Greenville-None.
TACKLES (UA-A): New Richmond-Case 7-5; Gundler 7-0; Mahaffey 5-3; D.Scholz 4-4; Branson 4-3; Deller 3-5; Maupin 5-0; Warden 3-4; Mazzaro 2-0; M.Skaggs 2-0; Hamilton 2-0; Chesney 1-0.
Greenville-Shields 8-2; Sxhricker 4-5; Adkins 5-1; Bricker 5-0; Belew 3-4; Barger 3-1; Guillozet 3-0; Holzapfel 3-0; Trent 2-1; Flynn 2-0; LeGrand 2-0; Goehrich 1-2; Houdeshell 1-0; 26 1-0; Keaser 1-0; Kolling 0-1.
You can listen to the game broadcast and postgame interviews with players and coaches at Newrichmond.localsportsradio.com along with complete game stats.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Playoff math for the Lions
This should put the Lions in the top 8 as the high school sports site www.jjhuddle.com projects a 16.61 average needed for a Region 12 playoff berth.
But it would be nice to have a little breathing room and for that to happen the 8-1 Lions need some outside help from at least two of its defeated opponents.
New Richmond’s final Harbin average goes go up by .4592 for every win by a defeated opponent over a Division IV team and .408 for an opponent’s win over a Division 5 team. The best bets for help appears to be Mariemont and Bethel.
New Richmond would be at 17.4163 for CNE win or 17.4673 with Williamsburg win and a win by Mariemont over Madeira.
A win by Mariemont over Madeira and a win by Bethel over Bishop Brossart would put the Lions at 17.8247 or 17.8753 depending on who wins the CNE-Williamsburg game. This should put the Lions solidly in the playoffs.
A win by Batavia over Blanchester would mean another .4592 for the Lions and would make up for either a Bethel or Mariemont loss or give the Lions 18.2839 or 18.3345 total if all three teams win.
New Richmond’s other defeated opponents are Deer Park, East Clinton and Western Brown and all three are underdogs Friday. Deer Park (1-8) plays Reading (5-4), East Clinton (6-3) plays Clinton Massie (9-0) and Western Brown (4-5) plays Portsmouth (6-3).
However, nothing can be taken for granted when it comes to the Ohio High School Athletic Association Harbin computer ratings. Just ask the 2002 New Richmond team that went 9-1 and missed the playoffs by .338 in the final rankings.
Jackson, McNicholas, Franklin and Eaton could pass New Richmond with wins and key wins by their defeated opponents should the Lions fail to get any help from their defeated opponents.
McNicholas would have to beat Hamilton Badin and then hope for wins by Indian Hill over Wyoming, Chaminade-Julienne ove Kettering Alter and Middletown Fenwick over Dayton Carroll.
Jackson (7-2) would have to defeat 8-1 Zanesville and then have Waverly (3-6) defeat Scioto Northwest (2-7), Vinton County (1-8) defeat Nelsonville (7-2) and Chillicothe (1-8) defeat Logan (9-0).
Eaton (7-2), currently ranked one spot behind the Lions in 9th place, could get as high as 17.8 with a win over Preble Shawnee (3-6) and a win by Bellbrook (1-8) over Milton-Union (3-6), Talawanda (1-8) over Norwood (3-6) and Greenon (2-7) over Northwestern (1-8).
Franklin, Indian Hill and Hillsboro cannot pass the Lions unless they lose at Greenville.
New Richmond could move up as high as 5th in the Region 12 rankings with a win at Greenville and losses by Goshen, Springfield Shawnee and Washington Court House.
A loss by Shawnee is doubtful since their opponent is winless Dayton Stebbins, but the Braves must hope for upsets by Urbana (5-4) over St. Paris Graham (7-2), Kenton Ridge (4-5) over Tippecanoe (7-2) and a win by Tecumseh (8-1) over Bellefontane (8-1) to stay ahead of New Richmond.
Washington Court House will have minimum average of 17.4914 with a win making it hard for NR to catch without wins by Bethel and Mariemont. Key games for Court House would be wins by Circleville (3-6) over Logan Elm (7-2), Hillsboro (7-2) over Greenfield McClain (5-4) and Western Brown (4-5) over Portsmouth (6-3). A Western Brown win would be a push since the Lions also own a win over the Broncos.
A win by current No. 5 Goshen (7-2) over West Carrollton would put the Warriors into the top four as a home game in the first round. A loss would drop Goshen below a winning New Richmond and onto the Region 12 bubble.
Current No. 4 Monroe (7-2) plays Northridge (1-8) and won’t move up in the rankings much in the rankings.
No. 3 Wyoming (9-0) plays Indian Hill 6-3) and should remain in top 4 even with a loss. Indian Hill cannot catch the Lions if they win at Greenville.
Current No. 1 Chaminade-Julienne faces an uphill battle against defending state Division IV champion Alter but most likely will remain in the top 4 even with a loss. No. 2 Logan Elm should also make the playoffs with a loss but would lose a first-round home game.
JV football hosts CHCA on Saturday
2009 Senior Night Introductions
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Lions win over Broncos featured in Enquirer
Coming off last week’s loss to Goshen, New Richmond believed it needed to win its final two games to have a chance at securing its first playoff appearance since 2001. On Friday night, the Lions played like a team desperate for a win.
Senior fullback Mike Maupin led an impressive rushing attack with 146 yards helping lift the Lions to a 57-14 victory over rival Western Brown in a Southern Buckeye Conference American Division matchup played at New Richmond.
The Lions rushed for 472 yards. Garrett Myers had 103 yards rushing and Andrew Nealan added 99.
"We really tried to push them to play with passion and they really responded," said New Richmond head coach Dan Scholz. "I’m very proud of our team. Tonight’s game said a lot about our character coming off the loss last week."
Read the entire story
Enquirer photo gallery
Score by Quarters
Western Brown 0 14 0 0 -- 14
New Richmond 22 6 22 7 -- 57
Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H
1st Quarter
06:35 NR - Maupin 10 yd run (Ritter kick failed), 9-45 4:27 0 - 6
06:19 NR - TEAM safety 0 - 8
05:24 NR - Maupin 52 yd run (Ritter kick), 2-58 0:48 0 - 15
03:41 NR - Warden 16 yd pass from Myers (Ritter kick), 1-16 0:04 0 - 22
2nd Quarter
04:53 WB - Rhodes 15 yd pass from Corcoran (Rhodes kick), 14-73 5:43 7 - 22
03:56 NR - Nealan 49 yd run (Ritter kick failed), 2-48 0:49 7 - 28
01:12 WB - Rhodes 53 yd pass from Corcoran (Rhodes kick), 8-81 2:37 14 - 28
3rd Quarter
09:07 NR - Maupin 7 yd pass from Myers (Warden pass from Ritter), 6-56 2:45 14 - 36
07:21 NR - Myers 60 yd run (Ritter kick), 1-60 0:10 14 - 43
04:32 NR - Nealan 37 yd run (Ritter kick), 5-74 2:13 14 - 50
4th Quarter
11:46 NR - M.Skaggs 69 yd run (Ritter kick), 2-72 0:21 14 - 57
RUSHING: Western Brown-J.Moore 13-47; Corcoran 11-25; Haggerty 13-18; Lawson 1-2; Castellucio 1-0; Puckett 1-minus 1; Rhodes 3-minus 6; Latham 1-minus 8.
New Richmond-Maupin 11-146; Myers 8-103; Nealan 8-99; M.Skaggs 1-69; Williams 7-34; Hill 3-17; Warden 2-8; Dillow 2-minus 4.
PASSING: Western Brown-Corcoran 5-15-3-103.
New Richmond-Myers 3-7-0-60.
RECEIVING: Western Brown-Rhodes 3-75; Puckett 2-28.
New Richmond-Mazzaro 1-37; Warden 1-16; Maupin 1-7.
INTERCEPTIONS: Western Brown-None.
New Richmond-Hamilton 2-0; M.Skaggs 1-0.
FUMBLES: Western Brown-Gillian 1-0; Haggerty 1-0; Canter 1-0; Latham 1-1.
New Richmond-Maupin 1-0; Nealan 1-0; Myers 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Western Brown-None. New Richmond-Mahaffey 0-1; Deller 0-1; Branson 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Western Brown-Canter 7-0; Hinkle 3-3; Sump 3-1; Klingensmith 3-0; 1 3-0; Wedmore 2-2; Gillian 2-2; Cecil 2-1; 47 2-0; Howard 2-0; Dillinger 1-1; Puckett 1-1; N.Woodyard 1-1; Justice 1-0; 35 1-0; Traylor 1-0; Bowling 1-0; Banfill 1-0; McKinley 1-0; Rhodes 1-0; P.Moore 0-2; White 0-1; R.Barber 0-1; Z.Wilson 0-1; 87 0-1; Rump 0-1.
New Richmond-D.Scholz 9-10; Case 11-4; Gundler 9-7; Warden 4-3; Mahaffey 2-5; Branson 3-2; Deller 3-2; McCabe 2-0; Hamilton 2-0; M.Skaggs 1-2; Nealan 1-1; Maupin 1-1; Jetter 1-0; Mazzaro 1-0; Forsee 1-0; Horn 0-1; Chesney 0-1.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Lady Lions Soccer Season Ends
The coaches and players would like to thank our seniors for their hard work and positive guidance throughout the season. We are very proud of Allie O'Brien, Carley Grogan, Megan Landers, Holly Loreaux, and Noelle Schickling and wish them nothing but the best!
The Varsity and JV Girls Soccer Banquet has been schedule for Monday, October 26th at the Olive Garden at 5:30pm. The girls were given a flyer with this information and information on the area club teams' upcoming try-outs.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Wrestling
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Lady Lions moving to Round 2 in Tournament
Also, congratulations are in order for Noelle Schickling and Cassie Grooms for being chosen 1st Team All-Stars as well as 2nd Team All-Star Savannah Glenn.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Lions still in playoff position
In the unofficial Joe Eitel rankings (which duplicates the computer formula the OHSAA uses to determine playoff spots) released Saturday, New Richmond has an average of 11.8112. Chaminade-Julienne leads the region with an average of 16.5125 followed by Logan Elm (15.9500), Monroe (15.3251), Wyoming (13.7875), Springfield Shawnee (13.2625), Goshen (12.6000), New Richmond and Jackson (11.3625).
Shawnee still must play 7-1 Bellefontane and winless Dayton Stebbins while Goshen must play 4-4 Bethel and 7-1 Div. II West Carrollton. Jackson (7-1) still has 8-0 Logan and 7-1 Zanesville left on the schedule and could move ahead of the Lions with a win in either of those games.
Goshen 21, New Richmond 14
The defeat dropped the Lions to 7-1 on the season and assured Goshen of no worse than a tie in the SBAAC American Division. The Lions could still tie for the title should Bethel pull off an upset of the Warriors next Friday and the Lions defeat Western Brown on Senioir Night.
New Richmond remains in the hunt for a Division III playoff spot but must close out the season with wins over Western Brown and Greenville. Goshen can get a spot in the playoffs with wins over Bethel and then 7-1 West Carrollton to end the season.
Goshen's defense ruled the night, holding the Lions to under 100 yards rushing for the game and stopping the Lions at the Goshen 2-yard line when time ran out in the first half.
The Lions took a 6-0 lead in the second quarter on Andrew Nealan's 11-yard TD run but failed to convert the PAT.
Goshen responded quickly when freshman Marcus Casey got around the corner and went 54-yards for the TD.
Ashcraft, who alternates between QB and tailback, gained 138 yards in 30 carries for Goshen, but it was the Lions' inablility to stop 220-pound senior fullback David Prewitt (92 yards in 15 carries and 1 TD) that proved the difference. Prewitt also recorded 11 tackles and 4 assists on defense.
With the ground game stopped by Goshen's control f the line of scrimmage, New Richmond turned to passing and junior QB Garrett Myers responded with 9-of-17 passing for 114 yards including a 10-yard TD pass and 2-point conversion pass to Brian Mazzaro that tied the game at 14-14.
Andy Case led the NR defense with 8 solo tackles and 3 assists. Jake Gundler and Mike Skaggs each recorded 7 solo tackles.
Score by Quarters
1 2 3 4 Total
Goshen 0 7 0 14 -- 21
New Richmond 0 6 0 8 -- 14
Qtr Time Scoring play
2nd 08:58 NR - Nealan 11 yd run (Maupin kick failed), 11-60 4:04
05:36 GO - Casey 54 yd run (Morris kick), 2-80 0:37
4th 09:23 GO - Prewitt 1 yd run (Morris kick), 6-34 2:19
08:46 NR - Mazzaro 10 yd pass from Myers (Mazzaro pass from Myers), 3-55 0:32
06:18 GO - M.Arnold 34 yd pass from Ashcraft (Morris kick), 6-70 2:22
RUSHING: Goshen-Ashcraft 30-138; Prewitt 15-92; Casey 5-66; McAnich 1-7; A.Owens 1-6; Hines 1-minus 2. New Richmond-Nealan 14-46; Myers 11-24; Maupin 7-17; Warden 1-8; McCabe 1-0.
PASSING: Goshen-A.Owens 1-2-0-47; Ashcraft 1-2-0-34. New Richmond-Myers 9-17-0-114; Warden 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: Goshen-Ashcraft 1-47; M.Arnold 1-34. New Richmond-Mazzaro 3-12; Nealan 2-45; Warden 2-28; McCabe 1-15; Maupin 1-14.
INTERCEPTIONS: Goshen-None. New Richmond-None.
FUMBLES: Goshen-Ashcraft 4-3. New Richmond-Maupin 1-0; Myers 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Goshen-None. New Richmond-None.
TACKLES (UA-A): Goshen-Prewitt 11-4; Settles 8-1; Ashcraft 7-0; McAnich 4-0; Asher 2-2; Blevins 2-0; Parriman 2-0; Rahm 2-0; A.Arnold 2-0; Allen 1-1; 73 1-0; Spence 1-0; 20 1-0; Thompson 0-1; Casey 0-1; 80 0-1.
New Richmond-Case 8-3; Gundler 7-2; M.Skaggs 7-1; B.Gelter 6-2; D.Scholz 4-4; Maupin
3-4; Deller 4-1; Warden 3-3; Mahaffey 3-2; Williams 3-0; Hamilton 1-1; Mazzaro 1-0; Smith 0-1; Chesney 0-1.
Friday, October 16, 2009
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Thursday, October 15, 2009
League Champs!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Victory over Bethel for Lady Lions Varsity Soccer
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Boys to host Taylor in Div. II soccer
The Lions play at Bethel today and at Western Brown on Thursday.
Monday, October 12, 2009
It's a contact sport
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SENIOR NIGHT
Lady Lions seniors(from top to bottom) Katie Schumacher, Briana Rose,
Mercedes Featherkile, Ashley Strunk.
Lady Lions draw Cincinnati Christian for 1st game of soccer tournament
They will be playing the Lady Cougars of Cincinnati Christian High School. Cincinnati Christian's record is currently 6-6-2 with one game remaining against Seven Hills. If the Lady Lions are able to advance past Round 1 of the tournament, they will go on to play #3 seed Mariemont @ Mariemont on Thursday, October 22nd at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Lions defeat East Clinton 54-20 in homecoming game
Lions fullback Andrew Nealan rushed for 109 yards in 13 carries and one TD, Garrett Myers recorded 68 yards in 11 carries and three TDs and backup fullback Nick Williams gained 61 yards in 9 carries for one TD to help New Richmond build a 54-6 lead midway through the third quarter.
On defense the Lions were led by senior nose tackle Brandon Branson, who recorded six tackles for losses and forced three fumbles.
Lions coach Dan Scholz substituted freely in the second half and played his entire lineup. East Clinton added two fourth quarter scores against New Richmond's freshmen defense.
The win improved New Richmong to 7-0 on the season and 5-0 in the Southern Buckeye Conference and sets up a championship game next Friday at home against Goshen, which won for the fifth straight week with a 50-0 win over Batavia. Goshen also is 5-0 in SBAAC play.
Listen to the game broadcast and postgame interviews at www.newrichmond.localsportsradio.com
Score by Quarters
1 2 3 4 Total
East Clinton 6 0 0 14 -- 20
New Richmond 26 15 13 0 -- 54
1st Quarter
07:41 NR - Myers 1 yd run (Ritter kick), 4-18 1:44 0 - 7
07:02 NR - Nealan 5 yd run (Ritter kick), 3-48 0:39 0 - 14
02:28 NR - Myers 1 yd run (Ritter kick failed), 5-27 2:06 0 - 20
00:23 NR - M.Skaggs 59 yd interception return (Ritter kick blockd) 0 - 26
00:10 EC - Morrow 84 yd kickoff return (Perry kick blockd) 6 - 26
2nd Quarter
09:57 NR - TEAM safety 6 - 28
08:09 NR - Maupin 8 yd run (Maupin kick), 4-38 1:39 6 - 35
01:51 NR - Case 87 yd interception return (Maupin kick blockd) 6 - 41
3rd Quarter
05:22 NR - Myers 7 yd run (Ritter kick blockd), 6-32 3:15 6 - 47
04:12 NR - Williams 15 yd run (Ritter kick), 3-27 1:03 6 - 54
4th Quarter
10:05 EC - Morrow 52 yd run (Perry kick), 6-91 2:45 13 - 54
00:51 EC - Blackburn 27 yd run (Perry kick), 2-25 0:37 20 - 54
RUSHING: East Clinton-Morrow 12-72; Miller 12-52; Blackburn 2-25; Bean 5-8; Akers 2-0; Witkemper 2-minus 11.
New Richmond-Nealan 13-109; Myers 11-68; Williams 9-61; Maupin 4-36; Warden 2-24; Hill
2-21; Mazzaro 1-1; Reid 4-minus 1; M.Skaggs 2-minus 2; Dillow 4-minus 3.
PASSING: East Clinton-Bean 4-8-2-16. New Richmond-Myers 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: East Clinton-Witkemper 2-14; Watson 1-3; Morrow 1-minus 1. New Richmond-.
INTERCEPTIONS: East Clinton-None. New Richmond-Case 1-87; M.Skaggs 1-59.
SACKS (UA-A): East Clinton-None. New Richmond-Mahaffey 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): East Clinton-Henderson 8-2; Blackburn 5-2; Witkemper 5-2; Bean 5-0; Houck 4-2; Miller 3-2; Perry 3-2; Seitz 3-0; Watson 3-0; Huffman 2-0; Alexander 1-1; Yancey 1-0; Crow 1-0; Hartley 1-0; Morrow 1-0; Ison 1-0; Blackburn 0-1.
New Richmond-Branson 6-1; Mahaffey 4-1; Glueck 4-1; Jetter 3-2; Case 3-2; D.Scholz 3-1; Gundler 2-2; Deller 2-1; Warden 2-1; Hamilton 2-0; M.Skaggs 2-0; Dillow 1-1; Williams 1-1; Hill 1-1; S.Campbell 1-0; Hayward 1-0; Horn 1-0; McCabe 1-0; Lemar 1-0; Nealan 1-0; Maupin 0-2; Smith 0-1; Ritter 0-1; Chesney 0-1.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Lady Lions soccer shut out the Rockets of CNE!
Listen to the game broadcast on www.newrichmond.localsportsradio.com
Senior girls honored on Senior Night
Megan Landers, Holly Loreaux, Carley Grogan, Noelle Schickling and Allie O'Brien (standing) get together before Tuesday's Senior Night soccer match against Clermont Northeastern. The seniors have helped the Lady Lions to a 9-4-1 season record and into first-place in the Southern Buckeye Conference American Division. The Lady Lions have one home game remaining Oct. 13 against Bethel. (Tricia Bosse photo)
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Monday, October 5, 2009
Freshmen defeat Wyoming 34-8
Matt Forsee scored three touchdowns on runs of 33, 14 and 6 yards before going out with a leg injury and Alex Horn caught touchdown passes of 7 and 45 yards from Jake Preston to lead the Lions who have defeated Roger Bacon, Anderson, Milford, Indian Hill and Wyoming.
Listen to the game broadcast on NewRichmond.localsportsradio.com
Great Win over Bethel for Lady Lions
Great effort produces 1-0 league win
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Lions improve to 6-0 with win at Batavia
Myers also connected on a 35-yard TD pass to Brian Mazzaro for the Lions' first score of the game.
New Richmond's other scores were by Austin Warden, Andrew Nealan and Michael Skaggs as the Lions exploded for 34 second-half points.
Andy Case led the Lions on defense with 11 tackles followed by Brandon Branson with 6.5, Jake Gundler and Austin Warden with 5 each and Marty Mahaffey and Mike Maupin with 3 each.
The game radio broadcast is available on newrichmond.localsportsradio.com along with complete games stats.
Score by Quarters
1 2 3 4 Total
New Richmond 0 12 21 13 -- 46
Batavia 0 0 0 0 -- 0
2nd quarter
10:12 NR - Mazzaro 35 yd pass from Myers (Ritter kick failed), 3-32 1:48 6 - 0
01:21 NR - Myers 1 yd run (Myers pass failed), 6-59 2:06 12 - 0
3rd quarter
06:32 NR - Myers 6 yd run (Ritter kick), 6-80 1:55 19 - 0
05:52 NR - Warden 6 yd run (Ritter kick), 3-26 0:37 26 - 0
04:52 NR - Myers 43 yd run (Ritter kick), 2-43 0:57 33 - 0
4th quarter
11:15 NR - Nealan 20 yd run (Ritter kick failed), 2-30 0:34 39 - 0
07:46 NR - M.Skaggs 54 yd run (Ritter kick), 3-47 1:04 46 - 0
RUSHING: New Richmond-Myers 11-130; Maupin 11-77; M.Skaggs 2-59; Nealan 6-34; Mazzaro 2-24; Hill 1-18; Williams 3-6; Warden 2-6; Dillow 1-0; Gundler 1-minus 28.
Batavia-Archer 14-40; Prindle 7-19; Geer 10-17; Ison 3-7; Wood 2-2; Wiederhold 5-minus 7.
PASSING: New Richmond-Myers 2-6-0-43. Batavia-Ison 0-1-0-0; Wiederhold 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: New Richmond-Mazzaro 1-35; Maupin 1-8. Batavia-.
INTERCEPTIONS: New Richmond-None. Batavia-None.
FUMBLES: New Richmond-None. Batavia-Luginbuhl 1-1; Gormley 1-1.
SACKS (UA-A): New Richmond-None. Batavia-None.
TACKLES (UA-A): New Richmond-Case 5-4; Branson 4-5; Gundler 4-2; Warden 1-8; Mahaffey 2-2; Maupin 0-6; McCabe 1-3; Glueck 2-0; D.Scholz 0-3; Ritter 1-0; Chesney 0-2; Jetter 0-2; M.Skaggs 0-2; S.Campbell 0-2; Smith 0-1; Hamilton 0-1; Deller 0-1; Hill 0-1; B.Gelter 0-1; Lemar 0-1; Williams 0-1.
Batavia-Gormley 6-4; Hollen 4-3; Elam 3-4; Wood 2-1; Boggs 2-1;
New Richmond (6-0,4-0) vs. Batavia (2-4,1-3)
Date: Sep 30, 2009 • Site: Batavia, Ohio • Stadium: Holman Stadium
Attendance: 1000
Friday, October 2, 2009
Cross Country Schedules
St. Xavier Invitational (Sat., October 3rd)
Bus Time: athletes need to be at school at 8:15 a.m.
Schedule
* 10:00 a.m. Girls H.S. Open (All girls not running in the varsity race)
* 10:40 a.m. Boys JV (Top 7 boys not running in the boys varsity race)
* 11:10 a.m. Girls Varsity Division II (Run top 7)
11:40 a.m. Girls Varsity Division I (Run Top 7)
* 12:10 p.m. Boys Varsity Division II (Run Top 7)
12:40 p.m. Boys Varsity Division I (Run Top 7)
* 1:10 p.m. Boys Open (All other boys not in varsity or JV race)
Ross Invitational (Tuesday, October 6th)
Bus Time: all athletes need to be ready by 2:30 p.m.
Schedule
* 4:15 p.m. Girls Race (Run All)
* 5:00 p.m. Boys Race (Run All)
Centerville Invitational (@ Watts Middle School, Centerville OH, 45459)
Sat., October 10th (Homecoming)
Bus Time: athletes must be at the school at 9:10 a.m.
Schedule
* 11:20 a.m. H.S. Varsity Boys Division II/III (Top 7)
* 11:50 a.m. H.S. Varsity Gilrs Division II/III (Top 7)
* 12:25 p.m. H.S. Open Boys (All Divisions: Freshman/Sophomores Only, No Limit)
* 1:00 p.m. H.S. Girls Open (All Divisions: Freshman/Sophomores Only, No Limit)
Anyone that needs to leave immediately after the race (due to homecoming) must have an alternate transportation form completed an given to Mr. Shebesta befor race day!!
New Richmond Golfers Finish Season at Sectionals
Late win over Goshen
You can listen to a podcast of the game on newrichmond.localsportsradio.com.
Girls varsity soccer against Goshen ends in tie
You can listen to a podcast of the game on newrichmond.localsportsradio.com>
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Sports Foundation needs volunteers
The NRSF is currently grilling out at the New Richmond Crusin' Car Show. We do this every Saturday. The profit we make from the grill-outs go to the New Richmond Lions Sports Foundation.
We are in need of volunteers!
When : Oct. 3, Time: 4 PM - 9:15 PM (regular time)
Oct. 10th, Time: 4 PM - 9:15PM (regular time)
** Oct. 17th, Time: 11 AM - 6:30 PM This show is the Rumblin’ By The River Car Show which has approximately 125-150 Cars! BIG SHOW. This is very important to volunteer for.
Oct. 24th, Time: 4 PM - 9:15 PM (regular time)
Where : At the bandstand area corner of Front St. and George St. in New Richmond.
Who: One or more board members of the NRLSF attend each weekend. WE NEED YOU!
What: We need help with setting up the grill, canopies, tables, coolers, cook, misc. food preparation.& closing down at the end
We fix hot dogs, Italian Sausages, Cheese and Hamburgers, we need to be set up and food cooking before 5PM.
Amount of people needed:
We need at least two people for each time slots below.
If you would like to help, we would really appreciate it.
This is times available for Regular Grill-out We will be needing at least 4 extra people for Oct 17th Rumblin' by the River Car Show
Show is 4-9 Show is 11-6
Pick your time Pick your time
4-6 PM 11:AM- 1PM
6-7 PM 1-3 PM
7-9:15 PM 3-6PM
Please contact us at http://www.nrsf.net or call Lana Silcott 752-3640 to set up your time to volunteer.
Thanks for all you do,
Lana Silcott
New Richmond Lions Sports Foundation
Our Business Supporters list is below, please patronize these businesses for supporting the NRLSF. GO LIONS!
Air One Heating and Cooling
Anna Ree's Andouille
D.L. M. Communications
Lindale Auto Parts
Motz Heating & Air Conditioning
Passage Books
Legends DJ & Live Performances
Front Street Cafe
Trendy's Turn Around Consignment and Diner
Curves
Geni's Styling Salon
Point Pleasant Food Market
Rapid Signs and Sportswear
Coca-Cola
Snappy Tomato Pizza
Gold Star Chili
Street Beat Salon
Tennis 9/30/09
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Cross Country (St. Xavier Invitational, Ross Invitational, and Centerville Invitational Schedule)
St. Xavier Invitational (Sat., October 3rd)
Bus Time: athletes need to be at school at 8:15 a.m.
Schedule
* 10:00 a.m. Girls H.S. Open (All girls not running in the varsity race)
* 10:40 a.m. Boys JV (Top 7 boys not running in the boys varsity race)
* 11:10 a.m. Girls Varsity Division II (Run top 7)
11:40 a.m. Girls Varsity Division I (Run Top 7)
* 12:10 p.m. Boys Varsity Division II (Run Top 7)
12:40 p.m. Boys Varsity Division I (Run Top 7)
* 1:10 p.m. Boys Open (All other boys not in varsity or JV race)
Ross Invitational (Tuesday, October 6th)
Bus Time: all athletes need to be ready by 2:30 p.m.
Schedule
* 4:15 p.m. Girls Race (Run All)
* 5:00 p.m. Boys Race (Run All)
Centerville Invitational (@ Watts Middle School, Centerville OH, 45459)
Sat., October 10th (Homecoming)
Bus Time: athletes must be at the school at 9:10 a.m.
Schedule
* 11:20 a.m. H.S. Varsity Boys Division II/III (Top 7)
* 11:50 a.m. H.S. Varsity Gilrs Division II/III (Top 7)
* 12:25 p.m. H.S. Open Boys (All Divisions: Freshman/Sophomores Only, No Limit)
* 1:00 p.m. H.S. Girls Open (All Divisions: Freshman/Sophomores Only, No Limit)
Anyone that needs to leave immediately after the race (due to homecoming) must have an alternate transportation form completed an given to Mr. Shebesta befor race day!!
Great win for NR girls varsity soccer over Blanchester
Tennis 9/29/09
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
NR Cross Country Invitational
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Monday, September 28, 2009
Boys and girls varsity soccer game change
2010 Non-League Baseball Opponents
Victory for Lady Lions Soccer over CHCA
Golfers Finish 4th in S.B.A.A.C.
The Lions were lead in scoring by Junior Tyler Flood (46) who finished 8th in league play and made 2nd team all-league. Also scoring for the Lions were Evan McKinley (51) 17th place, Jake Schumacher (21st place) and David Ohntrup (54's) and Austin Wells (55) 18th place. The Lions wrap up their regular season with a record of 8-15. They will begin sectional play on October 1st at Sharon Woods Golf Course.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
New Richmond Cross Country Invitational a Success
Girls
Veronica Burnam (4th)
Emily Erdman (6th)
Andrea Belmont (9th)
Raisa Finch (17th)
Hannah Smiddy (24th)
Emily Smiddy (29th)
Maddie Wallace (33rd)
Complete girls results
Boys
Timmy Hall (2nd)
Sam Anderson (19th)
Luke Gilday (22nd)
Alex Ariapod (24th)
Kal Meade (31st)
Grant Gilman (32nd)
Tyler Behymer (40th)
Complete boys results
The cross country teams travel to St. Xavier High School for the St. Xavier Invitational next Saturday.
A big "thank you" to all of the parents, faculty, and any other volunteers that helped out with the NRHS Invitational. It would not have been possible without your help. Also, a special "thank you" to all of those participated in the NRHS Scholarship Run.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Lions get first shutout of the season, 27-0
Andrew Nealan gained 95 yards in 17 carries in the mud and scored on runs of 15 and 5 yards to lead the Lions to their first shutout win of the season.
Mike Maupin scored the Lions on a 46-yard run and gained 80 yards in 11 carries and quarterback Garrett Myers hit Brian Mazzaro on an 18-yard TD pass for New Richmond's other scores.
Myers gained rushed for 63 yards in 10 carries as the Lions recorded 210 yards rushing despite the lack of footing.Senior linebacker Andy Case led the defense with a team high eight tackles and junior defensive end Austin Warden had four tackles and two sacks for a loss of 15 yards as the Lions held Northeastern to 28 yards total offense, including minus-two rushing yards
Score by Quarters
New Richmond 7 13 0 7 --27
CNE 0 0 0 0 0
1st 03:01 NR - Maupin 46 yd run (Ritter kick), 1-46 0:11
2nd 09:28 NR - Nealan 15 yd run (Ritter kick), 8-52 4:08
02:45 NR - Mazzaro 18 yd pass from Myers (Ritter kick blockd), 9-38 6:43
4th 05:20 NR - Nealan 5 yd run (Ritter kick), 8-53 4:45
RUSHING: New Richmond-Nealan 17-94; Maupin 11-80; Myers 10-63; M.Skaggs 3-minus 6; Gundler 1-minus
21. CNE-Wright 2-9; Tieke 3-4; McGowan 5-1; Thompson 7-minus 16.
PASSING: New Richmond-Myers 3-5-0-30; Warden 1-1-0-2. CNE-Thompson 5-15-1-30.
RECEIVING: New Richmond-Mazzaro 1-18; Nealan 1-15; Myers 1-2; Maupin 1-minus 3. CNE-Wright 2-7; Hacker 1-16; Tieke 1-5; Brausch 1-2.
SACKS (UA-A): New Richmond-Warden 2-0; Mahaffey 1-0. CNE-None.
TACKLES (UA-A): New Richmond-Case 5-3; Warden 4-0; D.Scholz 2-2; M.Skaggs 2-1; Mahaffey 2-0;
Hamilton 2-0; Gundler 1-1; Deller 1-1; Jetter 1-1; S.Campbell 1-0; McCabe 1-0; Maupin 1-0; Myers
1-0; Nealan 0-1; Glueck 0-1. CNE-Brausch 8-3; McGowan 7-4; Thompson 6-1; 59 4-3; Bieber 3-1;
Berkshire 2-3; Tidwell 3-0; Hacker 2-0; Hahn 2-0; Tieke 1-1; Cummins 1-1; Daniel 1-1; Hess 1-1;
Miracle 1-0; Bowman 1-0; 26 0-1; Wright 0-1.
INTERCEPTIONS: New Richmond-Hamilton 1-14. CNE-None.
FUMBLES: New Richmond-Myers 1-0; Gundler 1-0; Hill 1-1; Nealan 1-1; M.Skaggs 1-0. CNE-Thompson 1-0.
New Richmond (5-0,3-0) vs. CNE (0-5,0-3)
Date: Sep 25, 2009 • Site: CNE Stadium, Owensville, Ohio
Attendance: 800
Kickoff time: 7:30 pm • End of Game: 9:30 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:00
Officials: Scorer: T.Dean;
Temperature: 75 • Wind: 0 • Weather: SLOPPY MESS
Chris Sheldon and Bill Gantzer called the action on http://www.newrichmond.localsportsradio.com/.
A rainy victory for girls jv soccer!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
The match was broadcast
on newrichmond.localsportsradio.com and is available for replay. Katie Schumacher, Brittney Strunk and Lindsey Blankenship are postgame guests on the broadcast.
A (Tyler) Flood hits Whiteoak Golf Course Hard
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Lion Golfers finish Fifth Place in S.B.A.A.C. #4
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
The boys pull out a win after a slow start
Lady Lions defeat Felicity 8 - 0!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Austin Warden named McScholar Athlete
New Richmond junior Austin Warden has been selected this week's McScholar Athlete of the Week by McDonald's This Week in Football newspaper that will be available later this week at all area McDonald's locations.
Warden also will be featured on McScholar's web page.
Freshmen defeat Indian Hill, 8-6
Big Luke Hoskins came up with a big QB sack late in the game as well as a tackle
for a loss.
Nose Tackle James White added defensive pressure on the QB all game
long as well.
The secondary was led by Tanner Wolfe, Jake Preston, Matt Forsee
and Colt Reese. These four help shut down Indian Hills spread offense.
On offense the Lions were led again by Fullback Kevin Reid who battle for the Lions only two scores. The Freshman Lions are now 4 and 1.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Concessions for Homecoming
Thank you
Deron Shinkle
A tough week over
Lady Lions Soccer defeat the Lady Wildcats
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Cross Country: Boys Finish 7th, Girls 9th at Milford Invitational
Boys
Timmy Hall (10th)
Sam Anderson (33rd)
Luke Gilday (51th)
Alex Ariapod (72nd)
Grant Gilman (80th)
Mickie Doane (84th)
Kal Meade (101th)
Girls
Veronica Burnam (30th)
Emily Erdman (32nd)
Andrea Belmont (40th)
Raisa Finch (66th)
Emily Smiddy (68th)
Mikeala Rupp (72nd)
Hannah Smiddy (73rd)
The lions cross country team has their home invitational next Saturday at New Richmond High School. This event will also include the first annual New Richmond High School Scholarship Run, which begins at 10:00 a.m. The cost is $5. Please get there by 8:45 to register for the run.
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
25-8 and 25-14. The Lady Lions also took on East Clinton and lost 2 out of 3 games. After winning the 1st game 25-20 we struggled in the 2nd losing 14-25. The 3rd game was a long battle between the two teams in which we fell short 2 points and were defeated 25-23. The match was full of excitement from the stands supporting their teams as well as the players fighting for a victory on the court.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Victory over G-Men shows team depth
The Lions showed their character during the game by continuing to play with outstanding sportsmanlike conduct as the game began to turn ugly, resulting in three yellow cards for Georgetown and one for New Richmond.
Congratulations girls and good luck Saturday versus Williamsburg.
New Richmond Golfers finish 4th at S.B.A.A.C. #3
Thursday, September 17, 2009
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
NRMS FOOTBALL: LIONS SWEEP MT. ORAB
In the seventh grade game the Lions posted a 12-0 shutout using a stingy defense and an offensive passing attack that continues to surprise their opponents.
The Lions scored their first touchdown on a 20 yd pass from quarterback Darren Porter to Damon Abner. Their second score came by way of a five yard run by Kyle Weeks.
Defensively, Derek Gelter and Matt Blome recorded interceptions for New Richmond and Deon DeRose and Eric Scholz both had fumble recoveries.
Ass.'t Coach Rick Mahan praised both the offensive and defensive lines for their dominate performances. Said Coach Mahan, "It all starts in the trenches."
New Richmond (2-0) 14 - Mt Orab (1-1) 00
In the eighth grade matchup, the Lions trailed by six late in the game when Cody Catron stole the ball from the Bronco runningback and took it 58 yards for the game tying touchdown. Blake Thompson added the deciding two point conversion on a dive play with under two minutes to go.
On the ensuing possession, Head Coach Deron Shinkle's defense stopped the Broncos on a big fourth down attempt. Starting quarterback Levi Simpson then ran two sneaks and then took a knee twice to run out the clock as the Lions moved to 1-1 on their young season.
The Lions first touchdown was scored by Blake Thompson when he pulled down a halfback pass attempt and ran 61 yards to the endzone with 42 seconds remaining in the first half.
Coach Shinkle added, "Great game by everyone. In true Lions tradition, no one conceded defeat."
New Richmond (2-1) 16 Mt. Orab (1-1) 14
Junior High Football Night
Cross Country: Milford Invitational Schedule
The Milford Invitational will be held at Miami Meadows Park, which is approximately 3 miles beyond Milford High School on St. Rt. 131. The park is on the left.
Schedule:
* 9:00 a.m. Girls Open (Girls not in varsity race)
* 9:30 a.m. Boys Open (Boys not in varsity race)
*10:00a.m. Girls Varsity (Top 7 Runners)
*10:30 a.m. Boys Varsity (Top 7 Runners)
All athletes should be at the school by 7:25 a.m. on Saturday to board the bus for the Milford Invitational.
LADY LIONS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Cross Country: Boys Finish 1st, Girls 2nd at Georgetown Invitational
Boys
Timmy Hall (1st)
Sam Anderson (8th)
Luke Gilday (14th)
Alex Ariapod (17th)
Grant Gilman (20th)
Kal Meade (32nd)
Mickie Doane (38th)
Tyler Behymer (52nd)
Girls
Veronica Burnam (5th)
Emily Erdman (6th)
Andrea Belmont (7th)
Raisa Finch (18th)
Hannah Smiddy (20th)
Emily Smiddy (24th)
Mikaela Rupp (34th)
Maddie Wallace (37th)
The lions travel to Miami Meadows Park in Milford for the Milford Invitational next Saturday.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
New Richmond golfers get Bulldogged by Batavia
Schedule Changes
9/16 We added Glen Este to our freshman football schedule @ 6:00 home.
9/26 We changed the time of our girls soccer match against CHCA to 3:00 because of our cross country invitational that morning at 9:00 am.
10/3 This will be our make up date for the cancelled soccer games against Bethel. The Lady Lions will play at Bethel at 10:00 and the Lions will be here at 12:30. These are varsity only.
New Richmond Golfers finish off suspended match vs. Goshen
Lion Golfers finish 3rd in S.B.A.A.C. tournament
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
New Richmond High School Volley for the Cure
The New Richmond High School Volleyball team will hold its annual Volley for the Cure Monday, October 5, during homecoming week to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research.
In 2007 the New Richmond volleyball teams raised nearly $425 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation and in 2008 this amount increased to over $525. The volleyball teams would like to make this a community wide event and raise even more money this year. We applaud these girls for “Making a Difference” through their sport.
The Lady Lions play Goshen October 5th with the JV game starting at 5:30 p.m. followed by the varsity game at 6:30 p.m.
The volleyball players would also like to invite everyone to the match so we can “Pack the Stands.” Admission is only $1 for anyone wearing a Volley for the Cure shirt.
Volley for the cure shirts are available through noon Wednesday, Sept. 16. Shirt types are listed below. Make checks payable to New Richmond High School and turn your order in to Carla Corbin at the high school.
SIZE QTY PRICE TOTAL
S-Shirt $6
M-Shirt $6
L-Shirt $6
XL-Shirt $6
2X-Shirt $6
3X-Shirt $8
S-Hoodie $18
M-Hoodie $18
L-Hoodie $18
XL-Hoodie $18
2X-Hoodie $20
Additional Donation
Total
Lady Lions Soccer Fall to the Batavia Lady Dawgs
The varsity team had a tough battle agaisnt Batavia as well, losing 5-3. The girls played the best they have played all season, and went goal for goal with the Lady Dawgs. A few changes had been made in formation and positioning which allowed the team to defend well. New Richmond had the first goal of the night by Senior, Noelle Schickling, assisted by Freshman, Sarah Glenn. Sophomore, Kelsey Hensley scored the second goal for New Richmond on a direct kick. The third goal for the Lady Lions was assisted with a great cross from Kelsey Hensley, with a header into the goal by Sarah Glenn! The varsity team plays at home this Thursday against Georgetown.