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Enquirer names Greater Cincinnati high school athletes of the week, April 19

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Enquirer names Greater Cincinnati high school athletes of the week, April 19

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In a vote that ended April 19, Cincinnati.com readers selected the Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athletes of the Week from high school sports action through April 14.

The Enquirer has mailed certificates for winter winners through April 5 to athletic departments. The next round will go out in late May and early June.

The Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athlete of the Week voting occurs during all high school seasons and recognizes athletes across all sports. Here are this week’s winners.

More: How to add names to Cincinnati Enquirer’s high school athletes of the week ballot in 2023

Ohio baseball team: Bethel-Tate – Bethel-Tate topped Georgetown 18-5 before a 7-2 win at Blanchester on April 10.

Ohio softball team: Badin – The Rams picked up two conference wins, beating Fenwick 11-1 and Carroll 11-1.

Northern Kentucky/Indiana baseball team: Campbell County – The Camels defeated Scott 20-5 in four innings on April 8 before edging Highlands 4-2 on April 13.

Northern Kentucky/Indiana softball team: St. Henry – The Crusaders won their first game of the season with an 18-3 victory over Calvary Christian.

Boys spring team: Walnut Hills volleyball – Walnut Hills improved to 8-1 after beating Elder in five sets before a sweep of Oak Hills.

Girls spring team: Walnut Hills lacrosse – The Eagles picked up three wins to improve to 5-4, beating Seven Hills 15-0, Loveland 8-3 and Milford 14-4.

Ohio big-school baseball: Anthony Sedam, Harrison – The senior had four hits and pitched four innings allowing one run in the team’s extra-inning win over Talawanda.

Ohio small-school baseball: Jackson Raby, Cincinnati Christian – He pitched nine combined innings allowing two runs in two wins by the team last week.

Northern Kentucky/Indiana baseball: Porter Huston, Scott – He had eight hits in 10 at-bats with four RBIs and five runs scored last week.

Ohio boys lacrosse: Blake Lindemann, Sycamore – The junior goalie had 10 saves in a 6-5 win over Lakota East.

Ohio girls big-school lacrosse: Stella Armstrong, Anderson – She had five goals in a 14-5 win over Fairmont.

Ohio girls small-school lacrosse: Charlotte Soller, Mariemont – She had four goals in a 12-11 win over Columbus School for Girls.

Ohio big-school softball: Kaylee Griffin, Talawanda – She had the game-winning hit in a 12-11 win over Harrison and drove in four runs in the contest. Griffin also went 3-for-4 with three RBIs in a win over Bethel.

Ohio small-school softball: Halle Klaiber, Badin – She struck out 12 batters and went 2-for-2 with an RBI in a win over Fenwick, then struck out 10 batters and went 1-for-2 at the plate in a win over Carroll.

Northern Kentucky/Indiana softball: Audrey Holian, St. Henry – She had a perfect day at the plate against Calvary Christian, slugging three triples and a double, scoring three runs and driving in two.

Boys singles tennis player: Ethan Vass, Lakota East – The sophomore had a 6-0, 6-0 victory on April 10 over Fairfield and a 6-1, 6-2 decision over Lakota West.

Boys doubles tennis team: Varun Das-Dylan Frazier, Lakota East – The duo won 6-0, 6-0 against GMC rival Fairfield on April 10.

Ohio boys track & field: Reilly Meyer, Lakota East – He won the 3,200 meters at the Thunderhawks’ home meet in 9:34.67.

Ohio girls track & field: Hayden Shields, Bethel-Tate – She won the 100-meter dash at Cincinnati Country Day in 12.65 seconds and won the 200-meter dash in 26.71 seconds. She also won both races at New Richmond.

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys track & field: Christopher Roberdeaux, Beechwood – He won the 800 meters at Tates Creek with a time of 2:02.29.

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls track & field: Zoey Woosley, Bishop Brossart – The junior won the 100-meter hurdles at New Richmond in 16.61 seconds and 300-meter hurdles in 52.19 seconds.

Boys volleyball: Emmett Corby, Walnut Hills – Corby had 18 kills and three aces in five sets over Elder with 15 more kills and a pair of aces in a sweep of Oak Hills.

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