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The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

The Leaf

The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

The Leaf

All Sports Award within reach

The Greater Miami Conference (GMC) All Sports Trophy has belonged to the Comets of Mason High School for six years in a row. Last year, SHS finished in second for the first time since the ’06 school year. We currently sit in third after fall of ’13. Photo Courtesy of Alex Wittenbaum
The Greater Miami Conference (GMC) All Sports Trophy has belonged to the Comets of Mason High School for six years in a row. Last year, SHS finished in second for the first time since the ’06 school year. We currently sit in third after fall of ’13. Photo Courtesy of Alex Wittenbaum.

After the fall sports season, SHS sits in third place in the Greater Miami Conference (GMC) All Sports Award standings. Lakota West High School stands in second, leading by only one point.

Across the board, strong finishes in Boys Cross Country, Girls Golf, and Girls Tennis provided 27 of our 63 points earned in the fall season. Girls Cross Country, Boys Soccer, and Boys Golf also contributed high point values.

“It is nice to know that my team helped contribute to the All Sports Award. We had a successful golf season, and we really played well in the GMC tournament, finishing fifth,” said Nicholas Bierschwal, 11.

SHS finished second in the final All Sports Award standings only behind Mason High School. With two seasons and 15 sports still to be counted, the race is far from over

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“Our major goal is to win a [tennis] state championship. Obviously, if we can achieve our goal, one of the perks that will come along with it is the adding of points to SHS’ run at the All Sports Award,” said Alex Taylor, 10.

The tally of points will continue through the winter and spring sports seasons. Last year, sports in these two seasons propelled us from fourth place at the end of fall, to second place at the end of spring.

“There is still tons of time to compete for the Award. I am not that concerned that we will finish in any place but first,” said Adam Ioas, 11.

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Alex Wittenbaum, Sports Chief
I am a senior on the Leaf Staff and I hold the title of sports chief. I manage the Sports Center section on shsleaf.org and help design and write for the number one high school newspaper in Ohio, The Leaf. I am an avid sports fan. I love following and watching my favorite teams play, such as the Indiana Pacers, the Cincinnati Reds and the Bengals, and the New York Yankees. My idol is Derek Jeter. I strive to be like him and model my life as he lives his. I also love to play tennis. I was a part of the 2014 State Championship tennis team. It is my biggest accomplishment in sports so far, and I recently signed to play college tennis at Marian University in Indianapolis.
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