BOYS SWIMMING AND DIVING:  Congratulations to Kings for capturing the 2021 ECC Swim and Dive Championship for the second year in a row. Cincinnati Western Baseball Conference: Sports league web site provided and hosted free of charge by LeagueLineup.com - The Youth and Amateur Sports Portal! Lebanon's Faith Duncan was Regional runner-up with her second-place finish. With the addition of Withrow to the conference in 2014, teams would now play 7 conference games in the regular season. FOOTBALL:  Winton Woods wrapped up its first season in the ECC with a perfect 6-0 record! WEEK ONE RESULTSAnderson outlasted Little Miami 50-40Lebanon beat West Clermont 21-13Milford defeated Oak Hills 28-24Winton Woods downed Edgewood 34-0 (read more HERE)Turpin over Loveland 30-0, WEEK TWO RESULTSWest Clermont defeated Loveland 13-7Turpin downed Milford 49-14Winton Woods slipped by Lebanon 27-20Little Miami fell to Riverside 35-0Kings beat Anderson 70-34 (read more HERE), WEEK THREE RESULTSAnderson downed Lebanon 38-20 (read more HERE)Turpin defeated Little Miami 44-8Kings beat Middletown 34-14Winton Woods over West Clermont 28-13, WEEK FOUR RESULTSAnderson downed West Clermont 42-0 (read more HERE)Kings over Lebanon 41-20Little Miami defeated Loveland 55-20Walnut Hills beat Withrow 24-6 (read more HERE)Winton Woods downed Milford 49-14, WEEK FIVE RESULTSLoveland downed Holmes, Ky. 48-14Milford over Little Miami 55-26Turpin defeated Lebanon 40-29Walnut Hills fell to Elder 35-7Kings over Teays Valley 41-10Winton Woods beat Anderson 48-13, WEEK SIX RESULTSAnderson downed Milford 42-13Kings beat Loveland 63-32Lebanon over Little Miami 41-7Walnut Hills fell at Middletown 33-26Winton Woods defeated Turpin 33-13, WEEK SEVEN POSTSEASON RESULTSWest Clermont was shut out by Lakota West 44-0Lebanon fell to Mason 34-16Milford lost to Colerain 38-7Walnut Hills was defeated by St. Xavier 49-13Little Miami downed Loveland 48-40Turpin byeWinton Woods byeKings byeAnderson defeated Withrow 52-18 (not playoff game), WEEK EIGHT POSTSEASON RESULTSLittle Miami fell to LaSalle 42-14Turpin defeated Withrow 23-6Winton Woods beat Xenia 28-13Kings over Talawanda 42-7Anderson downed Teays Valley 52-14Milford defeated Loveland 54-21 (regular season)West Clermont beat Walnut Hills 21-14 (regular season)Lebanon over Miamisburg 42-21 (regular season), WEEK NINE POSTSEASON RESULTSKings blanked Turpin 17-0 (read more HERE)Winton Woods beat Edgewood 34-6 (read more HERE)Anderson defeated Piqua 29-22, Milford downed Lebanon 34-28 (regular season)West Clermont over Little Miami 20-14 (regular season), WEEK TEN POSTSEASON RESULTSWinton Woods defeated Kings 20-10 (read more HERE)Anderson fell to LaSalle 55-30, Walnut Hills downed Oak Hills 30-27 (regular season)Little Miami over Wilmington 56-38 (regular season)West Clermont lost to Hamilton 41-7 (regular season), WEEK TEN REGIONAL FINAL RESULTWinton Woods fell to LaSalle 35-10, Lebanon over Walnut Hills 37-24 (regular season). Also, Anderson (boys soccer), Loveland (boys golf), and Kings (girls golf) were in contention for the Fall Team of the Week awards. Go. The ECC officially recognizes the following as Fall sports: boys and girls cross country, boys football, boys and girls soccer, girls volleyball, girls tennis, and boys and girls golf. Walnut Hills' Drew Petersen and Little Miami's Reis Stocksdale were finalists for the TriState Football Mella Player of the Week award, announced November 1. - 2003. To determine who wins the ECC is standings. Shout out to all of our State qualifiers (read more above). See list of all State qualifiers HERE (read more above). Hannah finished thirty-first with her 525 series. Eastern Ohio Athletic Conferance. Walnut Hills finished runner-up. HUGE SHOUT OUT to Alexis Covington for advancing to the State Championships at the Lindner Family Tennis Center! Vote HERE. Read more HERE. Lebanon boys basketball was up for the Boys Winter Team of the Week award and Turpin and Loveland were in the running for the Girls Winter Team of the Week accolades. Player of the Year honors went to Loveland's Tyler Vallee, while Loveland's David Allan received Coach of the Year accolades. Congratulations to Elizabeth Noble (fifth), Sophie Cooper (ninth), and Elleka Boeres (tenth) for placing in the top ten! Read more HERE. Lebanon cross country was up for the Boys Fall Team of the Week award and Kings golf was up for the Girls Fall Team of the Week honors. Read more HERE. Read more HERE. The Warriors finished just four points ahead of runner-up Loveland (53-57). Turpin finished runner-up (347) and Milford was third (379). Turpin was also in contention for the Ohio Football Team of the Week award! Also, check out this Scott Springer story about the two coaches behind the success of these two squads, Turpin's Gail Maundrell and Anderson's Stacey Bailey HERE. Congratulations to Ethen, Nathan, Natalie, and Daysia for winning the award! - Current. Also, Walnut Hills boys basketball, Lebanon girls basketball, and Milford cheer and dance and were up for Ohio Winter Team of the Week honors. Also, Lebanon cross country is up for the Ohio Girls Fall Team of the Week honors and Walnut Hills and Winton Woods are finalists for the Ohio Football Team of the Week honors. Simply put, true excellence can never be achieved unless it is achieved for each and every student. Medalist honors went to Kings' Leah Swayne (72), with the Lady Knights' Katie Gabert finishing second (74) and Anderson's Megan Bryan third (76). See complete list HERE. Congratulations to the following ECC divers who advanced to the District Dive Championships at Miami University:  Walnut Hills' Ethan Moore; Turpin's Logan Bliss, Kyle Allen, Nick Lewis, and Ethan Lupariello; Anderson's Sean Hartley; and Milford's Luke Eminger and Brody Brandenburg. West Clermont's Gage Bullock, Lebanon's Brayden Everitt, and Milford's Austin Hardin were among the nominees for the TriState Football Mella Player of the Week award, announced October 18. Each of these schools compete in a variety of OHSA Division 1 and Division 2 Fall, Winter, and Spring sports. GIRLS SOCCER:  Loveland captured its sixth ECC Championship in the last nine seasons, finishing 7-0-1 in the conference. Vote HERE. POSTSEASON HONORS:  Congratulations to Lebanon's Zach Weber who was named a District 15 Senior All-Star. In addition, Turpin girls basketball, Turpin gymnastics, and Loveland boys bowling were finalists for the Winter Team of the Week awards. The Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC) recently announced that they will be going through somewhat of a league transformation. In 2019–20, Loveland got its first title and captured the ECC title. Shout out to Abby and Tyler and Lebanon wrestling for winning the award! In addition, Kings was also in contention for the Football Team of the Week award and a huge shout out to the Knights for winning the award! The 2015 season ended with Turpin and Kings as the Leaders, both ending the regular season with a 9–1 record. Individually, Lebanon's Riley Johnson and Grace Swartz and Anderson's Megan Bryan also qualified. Also, Kings girls basketball was up for Team of the Week honors! Great Lakes Conference. GYMNASTICS:  Due to the limited number of schools participating in gymnastics, the ECC doesn't officially sponsor the sport. ... South Cross County Dayton Public East Central Ohio East Suburban Eastern Cincinnati Conference (ECC) … Shout out to Riley, as well as Walnut Hills boys soccer for winning the award! Results from the Cedarville District are HERE. Competing since 2012, the Eastern Cincinnati Conference is a mix of Division I and Division II schools who have had some success and are continually building to reach the respect of … Erin won both the 50 and 100 freestyle crowns and shared the award with Lebanon’s Katie Fisher. Click HERE. Walnut Hills' Alex Craft finished as District champ in the 500 free. The Lady Warriors finished the ECC portion of their schedule at 16-0. Congratulations to Zach for winning the honor! SHOUT OUT to Loveland for capturing the title at the ECC/SWOC Tournament on January 2. Kings' Gabe Hunt (football), Payton Schult (boys soccer), Sydney Barrett (volleyball), and Sara Doughman (girls cross country); Winton Woods' Tyrek Spikes (football); Anderson's Joey Faulkner (football), Jack Barnhill (boys soccer), and Sammie Engel (volleyball); West Clermont's Preston Hannika (football); Walnut Hills' Charlie Hamann (boys soccer); Turpin's Johannes Schwarz (boys soccer); Loveland's Ethan Smith (boys soccer), Audrey Planner (volleyball), Ryan Chevalier (boys cross country), and Eva Dudeck (girls soccer); Milford's Ryan Henke (boys soccer), Ella Lindsey (volleyball), and Lyric Birkley (girls soccer); and Lebanon's Carter Davidson (boys cross country) and Hope Carr (girls cross country) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced October 27. Milford's Austin Hardin and Winton Woods' Mi'Chale Wingfield were finalists for the TriState Football Mella Player of the Week honor, announced September 27. ECC Men's Port Authority Diamond Jacquard Polo Graphite. Check out the Enquirer Fall All Stars, announced January 1. The OHIMA 2021 Virtual Conference launched with live-streamed General Sessions and networking opportunities from February 22–24, 2021. Congratulations to the Lady Knights' Leah Swayne for earning Player of the Year honors and Kings' Brian Parkhurst received Coach of the Year recognition for the fourth consecutive year. Vote HERE. For the 2019–20 season the boys' leader is Jarryd Forthuber, West Clermont with an average of 222.7. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eastern_Cincinnati_Conference&oldid=978079407, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 September 2020, at 19:36. At Districts, Lebanon finished eighth as a team. In cross country, schools will send their runners to meets, where they compete for the fastest completion of a 5-kilometer race (referred to as a 5K run). West Clermont bowling was up for Ohio Boys Winter Team of the Week honors! Read more HERE. Read more HERE. Anderson Redskins Cincinnati. Loveland's Ryan Chevalier (boys cross country), Emmy Sager (girls cross country), Aiden Callahan (boys golf), and Lauren Donovan (girls soccer); Little Miami's William Zegarski (boys cross country); Turpin's Ella Lambert (girls cross country) and Jack Cnota (boys soccer); Winton Woods' Andrew "Bam" Booker (football); Milford's Vince Ringland (football); Anderson's Jackson Miller (boys golf), Megan Bryan (girls golf), Aly Daly (girls tennis), and Sammie Engel (volleyball); West Clermont's Nolan Schirmer (boys soccer) and Erin Fite (girls soccer); and Kings' Jules Fink (volleyball) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced August 31. GIRLS SWIMMING AND DIVING:  Turpin made it four ECC Swim and Dive titles in a row, convincingly defeating runner-up Walnut Hills at the January 23 ECC Championships. Shout out to Lebanon girls cross country and to Jackson for winning the award! Kings Mills Kings? CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Three schools will join the Eastern Cincinnati Conference beginning in the 2020-21 school year, the conference announced on Saturday. Congratulations to all of our ECC State qualifiers (read more above). Ohio High School Athletic Association 4080 Roselea Place, Columbus OH 43214 | FAX: 614-267-1677 GIRLS GOLF:  The Kings Lady Knights captured their third consecutive ECC title on the links this fall. Complete results of the boys' race are HERE. SWIMMING AND DIVING:  Congratulations also go out to Walnut Hills' Elizabeth Noble for finishing twelfth at the State Diving Championships! Kings was the conference runner-up, dropping their only conference game to Loveland. Loveland Tigers. Anderson and Winton Woods were nominees for the TriState Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week award, announced October 25. Individual qualifiers included Turpin's Alyssa Carney, Maycee Herzog, Delilah Folk, and Abby Dittman, along with Anderson's Abby Pitts, Mattie Bailey, Natalie Reising, and Maddie Belcuore. Walnut Hills' Owen Murray (boys basketball), Loveland's Jenna Batsch (girls basketball), Milford's Miah O'Toole (girls basketball), West Clermont's Marissa Jenike (girls basketball), Turpin's Cecelia Hilgefort (girls basketball), and Lebanon's Alec Frank (boys bowling) and Hannah Rearick (girls bowling) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced December 1. Complete results are HERE. Congratulations to Walnut Hills' Elizabeth Noble for winning the ECC dive title. The Postseason tourney also went to the Tigers, who shot a 304 to outdistance runner-up Turpin by 14 strokes. See complete results HERE. Also congrats to Lebanon boys cross country for being named Team of the Week. At Districts, Lebanon's Hannah Rearick and West Clermont's Lexi Stewart finished second and ninth respectively to advanced to the State Championships (read more above). Cincinnati, OH 45233) League Meeting Schedule for 2019 Season 10/08/18: General Session Individual State qualifiers were Turpin's Ella Lambert, Loveland's Emmy Sager, and Kings' Sara Doughman. POSTSEASON:  The Dayton Sectional featured Lebanon advancing to the District Tournament after the Warriors' third-place finish. Read more HERE. In addition, West Clermont boys bowling and Loveland girls basketball were up for Winter Team of the Week honors. read more … Anderson's Joey Faulkner was a finalist for the Tri State Football Mella Player of the Week award, announced October 25. Complete results are HERE. Non-qualifying team runners to earn a trip to Regionals included Little Miami's Grace Biddle and Milford's Ayla Grabenbauer and Samantha Conrad. Walden Ponds was the site of the Preseason Tournament, with Kings coming away with the top team score (308). Also, Kings girls bowling, Loveland girls bowling, and West Clermont girls basketball were up for the Winter Team of the Week honors! GIRLS BOWLING:  Lebanon and West Clermont earned ECC co-Championships on the lanes this winter! Read more HERE. Loveland's Tyler Vallee and Turpin's Ben McGrew were runners-up at 73, while Loveland's Joe Jankowski finished as bronze medalist with a 74. Walnut Hills was in contention for the TriState Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week award, announced November 1. Coach of the Year honors went to Lebanon's Mark Bierkan. Her coach, Mark Bierkan, earned Coach of the Year recognition. ECC Rejects Lebanon and Winton Woods, Warriors To Remain In GWOC. For girls soccer, the champion has shifted from Milford in 2012, to Loveland for the next two years, and most recently Turpin in the 2015 season. District 16 All-District selections included Turpin's Dominic Cantrella (Second Team) and Walnut Hills' Tyler McKinley and Owen Murray and Milford's Alex Hannah (Honorable Mention). Sort By: Quick view Compare Choose Options. Turpin boys soccer is respected as one of the best teams in Ohio, having only lost 2 conference games since becoming a member of the ECC. For the 2020 girls statistics, Lexi Stewart, West Clermont was the leader with an average of 191.9. 2020 Eastern Cincinnati Conference Swimming & Diving Championships at Milford High School (Milford, OH) on January 23|25, 2020 Winton Woods was a finalist for the TriState Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week award, announced October 4. Read more HERE. Girls Cross Country also competes in ECC 5K races, with Walnut Hills or Turpin winning the 5K run fastest time of all four seasons. Also, Kings (boys) and Loveland (girls) cross country squads were up for the Fall Team of the Week award. ECC (Eastern Cincinnati Conference) Basketball 2020-2021 Thread starter wilbur; Start date Nov 29, 2020; Prev. West Clermont's Darby Campbell was named Bowler of the Year, and the Lady Wolves' Leslie Campbell was named Coach of the Year. West Clermont's Ethen Hale (boys basketball) and Nathan Hartness (boys bowling); Loveland's Ashley Gilker (girls bowling), Brayden Shepard (boys bowling), and Tess Broermann (girls basketball); Turpin's Natalie DiGiacomo (girls bowling); Anderson's Lilly Bryant (girls bowling); Milford's Nolan Littrell (boys bowling); Little Miami's Connor P-Minton (boys bowling); and Winton Woods' Daysia Thompson (girls basketball) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced December 14. In District 15, Lebanon's Kendall Folley was named a Senior All-Star! Top ECC finisher was the Tigers' Ryan Chevalier who finished seventh. Congratulations to all three teams! The District Tournament saw West Clermont and Lebanon finished 14th and 15th respectively. Congratulations to Dani for winning the award! Two ECC runners finished in the top ten - Turpin's Ella Lambert (fourth) and Lebanon's Faith Duncan (eighth)! Complete results of the girls' Regional race are HERE. Read more HERE. Ian Johnson (Nagel Nighthawks) Champion: 1. West Clermont's Lexi Stewart (girls bowling), Little Miami's Alex Hobbs (wrestling), and Turpin's Maycee Herzog (gymnastics) are finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award, announced March 9.