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Suburban Life

September 15, 2010

Sports & recreation

Seven inducted into Madeira hall The Madeira High School Athletic Hall of Fame will induct its 20th annual class in a ceremony at 7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 17, at the Madeira Stadium, prior to the football game with Finneytown. The members of the 2010 Athletic Hall of Fame Class are: Drew Cloran, Alison DeWitt, Ed Hausgen, Jane Kuykendall, Cathy and Charlie Schweppe and Mary Lou “Petie” Weber. Prior to the induction, there will be a hors d’oeuvres buffet beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the northeast corner of the stadium for: the new inductees, their family and friends, and all current members of the Athletic Hall of Fame. The Athletic Hall of Fame is sponsored by the Madeira High School Athletic Boosters. Inductees are chosen by a committee familar with Madeira High sports history. Selection is based on activities and accomplishments at Madeira High only.

Drew Cloran

Drew Cloran, 1998-2002 – Cloran played football and wrestled for four seasons each. During his varsity football career he scored 30 touchdowns and rushed for more than 2,000 yards. He also qualified for the state wrestling tournament three times. Tim Viox, who coached him in football at Madeira, called him “hard-working and committed.” Following his graduation from Madeira High, Cloran attended the University of Cincinnati where he completed his degree in 2006. He now lives in Amberly Village and is employed as a logistics co-ordinator.

Alison DeWitt

Alison DeWitt, 1986-1990 – DeWitt played volleyball for four years and basketball and softball for three seasons each. Her volleyball coach, Bob Gardner, remembered DeWitt as a good server who showed quick-

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ness and hustle. DeWitt’s softball coach, Bob Kitchen, termed her a “gamer” for her leadership in softball. DeWitt also assisted the boys’ wrestling team as a wrestlerette for three seasons. DeWitt attended Eckerd College in Florida after graduating from Madeira. She then transferred to the University of Cincinnati where she graduated in 1994 with a degree in Spanish. DeWitt is married to Mark Huber from the Madeira class of 1985. They and their two children, Megan and Max, reside in Kernersville, N.C., where she is an account manager for the Sprint Nextel Corp. and also coaches youth sports.

Ed Hausgen

Ed Hausgen, 1988-1992 – Hausgen played football, basketball, baseball and track for four years each. All of those activities resulted in his being given the Madden Award in 1992. Hank Ohnmeis, who coached him in football at Madeira, remembers him as a “lightning bolt on the field” and said he not only was a good runner, but also returned kick-offs and punts and was also a spark on defense. After graduation, Hausgen went to Clemson University where he lettered all four years in football. He now resides in Mount Pleasant, S.C., and is president of Hausgen Wealth Management.

Jane Kuykendall

Jane Kuykendall is selected as a contributor to the Madeira High Athletic

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Program. Beginning in 1970, she became in all facets of volunteering. Jane joined the Athletic Boosters in the late 1970s. She remains a member and continues to work at games and other athletic functions. Kuykendall and her husband, Frank, have lived in Madeira for 56 years. They have had a total of 18 children and grandchildren graduate from Madeira. One grandson, Kris Kuykendall, went into the Madeira Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007 and another, Drew Cloran, is going in this year. In her spare time, Kuykendall enjoys gardening and camping.

Cathy and Charlie Schweppe enter the Madeira Athletic Hall of Fame in the Contributor category. They became involved in both athletic and boosters activities when they moved into Madeira in 1972 and that continued for many years.

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Cathy and Charlie Schweppe enter the Athletic Hall of Fame in the contributor category. They became involved in both athletic and boosters activities when they moved into Madeira in 1972 and that continued for many years. Charlie held office in the boosters organization. All seven of their sons graduated from Madeira High as have four grandchildren. A daughter-in-law, Sue Glasgow-Schweppe, was inducted into the M.H.S. Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. Cathy is in her 38th year in serving as a crossing guard for the Madeira Elementary School. Charlie is a retired letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service. The couple lives in Madeira.

Mary Lou Weber

Mary Lou “Petie” Weber, 1952-

1955 – She transferred into Madeira for her sophomore year and played field hockey, basketball and softball for three seasons each and is remembered for both her hustle and sportsman-

ship. Weber was the captain of the 1954 field hockey team that hosted the University of Cincinnati in a match at Madeira and won by a 1-0 score. She was a pitcher and noted power hitter in softball. Weber went to UC after graduation and earned a bachelor of science in physical education. She taught physical education and coached at Sycamore High School from 19591964. Weber is married to Dan Henke, a 1951 Madeira graduate who was inducted into the athletic hall of fame in 1999. They become the first husband and wife to be in the hall. Their three children also graduated from Madeira. The couple lives in Miami Township, Clermont County.

BRIEFLY The week at CHCA

• The McNicholas boys’ soccer team shut out Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy 2-

0, Sept. 7. On Sept. 9, CHCA shut out North College Hill 7-0. CHCA’s Joe Heath made one save and

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Heath scored one goal each. • In girls’ tennis, CHCA beat Seven Hills 3-2, Sept. 7. CHCA’s Dahmus beat Compton 6-2, 2-6, 6-1; Baxter beat J. Seibold 6-4, 6-2; Faugna beat Jo. Seibold 6-4, 6-1. • On Sept. 8, Lakota East beat CHCA 4-1. CHCA’s Saugno beat Fanning 6-1, 6-1. • In girls’ volleyball, CHCA beat Seven Hills 13-25, 25-14, 25-17, 28-25, 15-12, Sept. 7. • In boys’ cross country, CHCA finished fourth in the Cincinnati Country Day Invitational, Sept. 7. • In boys’ golf, McNick beat CHCA 182-187, Sept. 8. On Sept. 9, CHCA lost to Cincinnati Christian 173-189. • In girls’ soccer, Mount Healthy tied with Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy 2-2, Sept. 9. CHCA’s Anna Love and Heather Morrison scored their team’s goals.

Braves tennis team off to undefeated start By Mark Chalifoux mchalifoux@communitypress.com

The Indian Hill High School girls’ tennis team went 17-1 in the regular season in 2009 so head coach Lindsay Morris improved the difficulty of the schedule for the 2010 season. That doesn’t seem to have mattered much, as the Braves are off to a 9-0 start through Sept. 9. “I’ve been very happy with how the girls are playing,” she said. “Everyone has improved a lot from last year.” She said she has been especially impressed with the doubles teams. Taylor Schumacher and Flo Vanderschueren play first doubles. “They played together last year but have really stepped up their intensity and are looking pretty good,” she said. Brynn McKenna and Nicole Taylor play second doubles. “They hadn’t played together until this year but they really formed a good team,” Morris said. “Doubles is a high energy game and both teams bring a lot of energy to the match and that’s contagious. Everyone else on the other courts is affected by it, in a positive way.” 3-2 wins over Division I powers Sycamore and Mount Notre Dame have been the highlight to the early season hot streak. “The girls just played their game and waited for more opportunities to go on the offensive,” Morris said. “In every match we’ve

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Indian Hill High School junior Kasey Schumaker, who was first-team allleague last year, has performed well in singles action this season. played they have been more aggressive than last year and that’s probably the biggest change for us.” Morris said she wasn’t sure how the Braves would fare when they faced some of the top teams in the city. “I wanted to up the competition this year, and I was uncertain of how some of the outcomes would be, but I knew it would make us better,” Morris said. “The girls still surprise me at times and I was happy with how they played in our big matches so far.” Indian Hill still has matches against CHCA and Ursuline later in the season. Ursuline is 9-0 and also defeated MND. Indian Hill plays Ursuline Sept. 30. Indian Hill has had a number of standouts behind the doubles team. Kelsey Matthews is 7-1 playing first singles for Indian Hill and Kasey Schumacher is 6-2 playing second singles. Rachel Littman is 8-0 playing third singles for the Braves. “We try not to get ahead of ourselves,” Morris said. “It would be great to get back to Columbus, but we’ll take it one match at a time.”

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