Mariemont Town Crier - December 2020, Volume 45, Issue 4

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D e c e m b e r 2 0 2 0 • M a r i e m o n t , O h i o • V o l u m e X L V, N o . 4

MHS Men’s Soccer Team Captures First Ever State Championship!

Top Row, L-R: Coach Chris Shenton, Coach Michael Becksfort, Coach Tyler Martin, Will Fahnestock, Jimmy Sauter, Connor Jackson, Max Marquez, Noah Vanags, Evan Ekouevi, Marko Zanardo, Stefan Nistor, Chase Hollander, Coach Erik Vanags, Coach Jeff Hinebaugh; Middle Row, L-R: Tanner Letton, Sam Ciolino, Ryder Osgood, Martin Eisenhauer, Boden Gall, Evan Farrell, Henry Buck, Jaryd Hartman; Front Row, L-R: James McGrory, Jackson Hampton, Maddox Miller, Kyle Croll, Braeden Ewart, Luke Brothers, Nick Comer, McLain LeMay, Kyle Romick. (all soccer photos courtesy Steve Spooner, mariemontstuff.com)

By Jeff Hinebaugh, MHS Men’s Soccer Coach The Mariemont Warriors men’s soccer team captured its first ever state championship on November 14 with a 4-1 victory over Youngstown Cardinal Mooney at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus. The win capped a perfect season for the Warriors, who went 23-0-0 while scoring 102 goals and giving up only 17. The perfect season was the first in Ohio Division III since 2005. As with everything else in 2020, Mariemont’s

soccer season was filled with a lot of uncertainty. The team began training in early June as the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) allowed early training due to cancellation of the spring season. Forty-six players participated in lifting programs and training at Stanton Avenue fields in Terrace Park, three to four days a week throughout the summer. Despite OHSAA then cancelling pre-season scrimmages, the team never lost its focus. As noted by head coach Erik Vanags, the players realized that each practice could be the last and embraced the fact that they still had an

opportunity to play. The team raced through an undefeated regular season capturing the Cincinnati Hills League (CHL) title while being ranked #1 in the state for the entire year. Included in this victory string were wins over Wyoming and Oakwood, both state ranked in Division II, as well as wins over Turpin, Indian Hill and Madeira. The Ohio Division III tournament is a long grind as there are 192 teams in Division III in Ohio. The postseason provided some early Cont'd on page 4


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