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In a vote that ended March 28, Cincinnati.com readers selected the next 2025 Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athletes of the Week from high school sports action through March 23.
Winner certificates through Feb. 14 have been mailed to athletic departments so winners can pick up their certificates through athletic directors. The next round will go out in April.
Here are this week's winners.
More: How to add names to Cincinnati Enquirer's high school athletes of the week ballot in 2024
Northern Kentucky/Indiana baseball team:Grant County – The boys are off to a 4-0 start and have scored at least 10 runs in every game after four straight wins last week.
Ohio softball team: Ross ‒ The Rams outlasted Seton in a pitchers’ duel, winning 3-1 in their season opener Saturday.
Northern Kentucky/Indiana softball team: Bishop Brossart – The Lady Mustangs are off to a 3-0 start after beating Ludlow, Gallatin County and Turpin last week.
Boys spring team: Oak Hills volleyball – After falling to Lebanon in the opener, Oak Hills bounced back by beating Taylor and Edgewood for a 2-1 week.
Girls spring team: Lakota East lacrosse – The Thunderhawks began the year by going to overtime with Seton, taking a 14-13 victory.
Ohio boys basketball: James Burnett Jr., Aiken – The senior scored 23 points with six rebounds, 2 assists and three steals in the Falcons’ 63-61 loss to Louisville in the OHSAA Division III state championship game.
Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys basketball: Roman Combs, Cooper – He led the Jaguars with 13 points and 13 rebounds, plus 3 assists, two blocks and two steals during their 53-38 win over Lloyd Memorial in the Ninth Region championship game.
Northern Kentucky/Indianabig-school baseball: J.J. Bagby, Conner – He had three hits and four RBIs, including two home runs to help the Cougars tie a state record with seven home runs in a 14-5 win over Lake Forest (Illinois).
Northern Kentucky/Indianasmall-school baseball: Alex Noe, Bishop Brossart – He threw five no-hit innings, striking out seven and walking one, in a 5-0 win over Holy Cross.
Ohio boys lacrosse: Leland Beerman, Edgewood – The senior set a school record with 11 goals in a win over Miamisburg.
Northern Kentuckyboys lacrosse: Jake Bailey, Ryle – The sophomore had four goals and two assists in an 11-5 win over Covington Catholic. He has 40 career goals and 16 for the season, along with 14 assists for the season and 47 career assists. Jake is currently ranked in Kentucky’s top 10 for goals, assists and points. He is ranked No. 1 in KLA North for assists and points so far this season, according to Max Preps.
Ohio girls lacrosse: Poppy Wallbank, Lakota East – The senior had three goals and an assist in a 14-13 overtime win over Seton.
Ohio big-school softball: Reagan Lynch, Anderson – She had a double, three RBIs and a walk-off hit to beat Princeton in an extra-inning, season-opening win.
Ohio small-school softball: Niasia McCall, Batavia – The senior went 2-for-4 with a double, a home run, three RBIs and a run scored in a win over Clermont Northeastern.
Northern Kentucky/Indianasoftball: Josie Feebeck, Campbell County – She went 2-for-3 with a double, a solo homer, and stolen base and three runs in a win over Holy Cross, then went 3-for-4 with a double, a triple, two RBIs and three runs in a win over Walton-Verona.
Northern Kentucky/Indianaboys track and field: Mark Antrobus, Villa Madonna – The season's first two meets were filled with wins for the senior. He won the 1,600-meter run at the Bishop Brossart quad meet and the Carroll County Invite, he set a new 800-meter personal best of 2:03.02 and helped three relay teams to wins across both meets.
Northern Kentucky/Indianagirls track and field: Ava Walters, Bishop Brossart – She set a new school record in the shot put at a home quad meet, throwing 37 feet, 3 inches. The junior also took first place in the shot put and discus at the Ryle quad meet.
Boys volleyball: Carter Lucas, Loveland – Lucas had 14 kills and 18 digs in a five-set battle with Milford after having 14 kills in a sweep of Turpin.
Boys archer: Grayson Runion, Simon Kenton – He finished fifth in the Region 6 tournament with a 284.
Girls archer: Lexus Goff, Scott – She finished second in the Region 6 tournament with a 285, helping the Eagles finish fourth in the team standings.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati Enquirer names high school athletes of the week, March 28
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Winner certificates through Feb. 14 have been mailed to athletic departments so winners can pick up their certificates through athletic directors. The next round will go out in April.
Here are this week's winners.
More: How to add names to Cincinnati Enquirer's high school athletes of the week ballot in 2024
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Northern Kentucky/Indiana baseball team:Grant County – The boys are off to a 4-0 start and have scored at least 10 runs in every game after four straight wins last week.
Ohio softball team: Ross ‒ The Rams outlasted Seton in a pitchers’ duel, winning 3-1 in their season opener Saturday.
Northern Kentucky/Indiana softball team: Bishop Brossart – The Lady Mustangs are off to a 3-0 start after beating Ludlow, Gallatin County and Turpin last week.
Boys spring team: Oak Hills volleyball – After falling to Lebanon in the opener, Oak Hills bounced back by beating Taylor and Edgewood for a 2-1 week.
Girls spring team: Lakota East lacrosse – The Thunderhawks began the year by going to overtime with Seton, taking a 14-13 victory.
Ohio boys basketball: James Burnett Jr., Aiken – The senior scored 23 points with six rebounds, 2 assists and three steals in the Falcons’ 63-61 loss to Louisville in the OHSAA Division III state championship game.
Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys basketball: Roman Combs, Cooper – He led the Jaguars with 13 points and 13 rebounds, plus 3 assists, two blocks and two steals during their 53-38 win over Lloyd Memorial in the Ninth Region championship game.
Northern Kentucky/Indianabig-school baseball: J.J. Bagby, Conner – He had three hits and four RBIs, including two home runs to help the Cougars tie a state record with seven home runs in a 14-5 win over Lake Forest (Illinois).
Northern Kentucky/Indianasmall-school baseball: Alex Noe, Bishop Brossart – He threw five no-hit innings, striking out seven and walking one, in a 5-0 win over Holy Cross.
Ohio boys lacrosse: Leland Beerman, Edgewood – The senior set a school record with 11 goals in a win over Miamisburg.
Northern Kentuckyboys lacrosse: Jake Bailey, Ryle – The sophomore had four goals and two assists in an 11-5 win over Covington Catholic. He has 40 career goals and 16 for the season, along with 14 assists for the season and 47 career assists. Jake is currently ranked in Kentucky’s top 10 for goals, assists and points. He is ranked No. 1 in KLA North for assists and points so far this season, according to Max Preps.
Ohio girls lacrosse: Poppy Wallbank, Lakota East – The senior had three goals and an assist in a 14-13 overtime win over Seton.
Ohio big-school softball: Reagan Lynch, Anderson – She had a double, three RBIs and a walk-off hit to beat Princeton in an extra-inning, season-opening win.
Ohio small-school softball: Niasia McCall, Batavia – The senior went 2-for-4 with a double, a home run, three RBIs and a run scored in a win over Clermont Northeastern.
Northern Kentucky/Indianasoftball: Josie Feebeck, Campbell County – She went 2-for-3 with a double, a solo homer, and stolen base and three runs in a win over Holy Cross, then went 3-for-4 with a double, a triple, two RBIs and three runs in a win over Walton-Verona.
Northern Kentucky/Indianaboys track and field: Mark Antrobus, Villa Madonna – The season's first two meets were filled with wins for the senior. He won the 1,600-meter run at the Bishop Brossart quad meet and the Carroll County Invite, he set a new 800-meter personal best of 2:03.02 and helped three relay teams to wins across both meets.
Northern Kentucky/Indianagirls track and field: Ava Walters, Bishop Brossart – She set a new school record in the shot put at a home quad meet, throwing 37 feet, 3 inches. The junior also took first place in the shot put and discus at the Ryle quad meet.
Boys volleyball: Carter Lucas, Loveland – Lucas had 14 kills and 18 digs in a five-set battle with Milford after having 14 kills in a sweep of Turpin.
Boys archer: Grayson Runion, Simon Kenton – He finished fifth in the Region 6 tournament with a 284.
Girls archer: Lexus Goff, Scott – She finished second in the Region 6 tournament with a 285, helping the Eagles finish fourth in the team standings.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati Enquirer names high school athletes of the week, March 28
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