As for the Missouri Valley's potential new members, the appeal for Murray State is clear and most obvious. The following table compares the basic academic information between colleges in Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). March 1: NO SURPRISE: Purcell Marian's Dee Alexander is announced as a finalists for the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association 2023 Ohio Ms. Basketball Award! It's one. October 3: Click HERE to read about this week's MVC Athletes of the Week! September 4: MVCA's Noah Kroger was among the week three nominees for the Tristate Football Mella Player of the Week award! STATE RESULTS: Enquirer subscribers can read more about the girls' championships HERE and the boys' championships HERE. Graduate transfer forward Courvoisier McCauley, the 2023 MVC Newcomer of the Year, added 12 points after being held scoreless by Evansville in the MVC Tournament opener. Read more HERE. October 28: Shout out to our lone winner in the first round of the OHSAA football playoffs - Cincinnati Country Day! She leads the contingent of individual qualifiers. Several MVC players are recognized HERE, including New Miami's Daymeon Pennington who was named to the First Team! January 30: Check out the fine performances turned in this past week around the Miami Valley Conference HERE. Taylor Bacher finished first in the 200 free and 200 fly, while Logan Ottke finished first in the 100 fly, 200 breast, and 100 breast. BOYS SOCCER: Summit Country Day, Cincinnati Christian, Seven Hills, and Cincinnati Country Day. November 5: STATE BOUND: Congratulations to the Cincinnati Country Day women's soccer team for advancing to the State Final Four after today's 1-0 win over Alter in the Division III Regional Final. Mississippi Valley Conference - Iowa High School Sports Conferences > Current Conferences > Mississippi Valley Conference Current Members Cedar Falls, 1992-93 thru PRESENT Cedar. Round two saw much of the same, as the Stingers finished ahead of the pack on their way to the school's second straight MVC title. Our gated campus is located on a secure, 105-acre property on California's beautiful central coast. This was the fourth straight divisional championship for the Silver Knights. Complete District results are HERE. February 19: STATE BOUND: Check out all the qualifiers who have advanced to the State Swim and Dive Championships! January 31: Cincinnati Christian's Serena Cyprien (girls basketball), Keller Harrison (boys bowling), and Brooklyn Porter (girls bowling) and Cincinnati Country Day's Gracie Barnes (girls basketball) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award. Read more HERE. Complete meet results are HERE for the boys and HERE for the girls. The Sycamores also shot a season-high 57.1 percent (16-28) from three-point range. Other MVC swimmers to earn podium spots included Logan (2nd 100 butterfly), Julia (6th 100 backstroke), Taylor (2nd 500 freestyle), Roger Bacon's Reese Reilly (3rd 100 breaststroke and 7th 200 individual medley), and Cincinnati Country Day's Caroline Ramirez (8th 100 backstroke). Seven Hills boys bowling and Summit Country Day girls bowling were in contention for the Winter Team of the Week awards. Overall Pct. Lockland (boys) and Summit Country Day (girls) were in contention for the Ohio Basketball Team of the Week honors and Seven Hills bowling was up for the Girls Winter Team of the Week award! January 9: Check out the latest recipients of the Miami Valley Conference Athlete of the Week honor HERE! September 5: It's Monday and that means it's time to celebrate our newest MVC Athletes of the Week! Purcell Marian was up for the Ohio Girls Basketball Team of the Week honor and Summit Country Day girls bowling was up for the Winter Team of the Week accolades. Cincinnati Christian was up for the Ohio Boys Basketball Team of the Week award. He holds a Masters of Education degrees, from the Xavier University. December 23: Congratulations to CHCA's Luke Sanders, Norwood's Wyatt Hinton, and Purcell Marian's Leigha Acoff for earning the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award! All race results can be found HERE. December 5: Love reading about the past week's top performers every Monday - check out the latest MVC Athletes of the Week HERE. October 18: Summit Country Day's Larkin Woodward (boys cross country), Ella Barnes (girls cross country), and Sofia Palek (field hockey); CHCA's Taylor Bacher (girls cross country), Sophia Thompson (girls tennis - singles), and Ananya Annapantula and Addison Cassidy (girls tennis - doubles); Clark Montessori's Jahkiren Oliver (football) and Olivia Parmer (girls soccer); Cincinnati Country Day's Lee Thomas (football) and Gracie Mitchell (volleyball); Seven Hills' Charlie Mullin (boys golf), Julia Zhu (girls golf), and Charlotte Scharfenberger and Sohana Thompson (girls tennis - doubles); Cincinnati Christian's Xander Mays (boys soccer); Purcell Marian's Kaliyah McNeal (girls soccer); and New Miami's Miciah Brashear (volleyball) were among the nominees for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award. At the Rollhouse Sectional, both Norwood and Cincinnati Christian advanced to Districts. Second Team recognition went to Seven Hills' Rinaldi Everett. September 25: Lockland's Damien Dawson was a finalist for the week six Tristate Football Mella Player of the Week honors! FINAL FOUR(AGAIN): The Lady Cavs downed to advance to the State Final Four for the third cosnecutive year! Summit Country Day was up for the Ohio Girls Basketball Team of the Week honor. November 4: Shout out to Summit Country Day's Elena Stone for being named the Enquirer Athlete of the Week in volleyball! See complete list HERE. January 4: HUGE shout out to Summit Country Day's Kyla Irby for scoring her 1000th career point in last night's match-up against Hughes. Read more HERE. Summit Country Day boys soccer, Roger Bacon volleyball, and Cincinnati Country Day girls soccer were in contention for the Ohio Fall Team of the Week accolades. Complete boys' results are HERE and girls' results HERE. February 25: STATE CHAMPIONS: Congratulations to CHCA's Logan Ottke, Julia Shafer, and Taylor Bacher for coming home with State titles from the 2023 OHSAA State Swim and Dive Championships! The conference is divided into two divisions: the Mississippi division and the Valley division. Read more HERE. MVC Home; Schedule; Standings; Statistics; Scores; MVC Schedule - Mar 2, 2023 - Mar 8, 2023. GIRLS SOCCER: Cincinnati Country Day (Scarlet Division) and Norwood (Gray Division) each captured divisional titles this fall. Read more HERE. Read more HERE. Division III recipients included Summit Country Day's Zari Gillispie (Player of the Year), Kelsey Foley, and Georgia Schaefer; Cincinnati Country Day's Gracie Barnes and Gracie Mitchell; Seven Hills' Annie Katuska; Norwood's Caroline Endsley; and St. Bernard-Elmwood Place's Kaniya Lindsay. January 20: Shout out to Clark Montessori's Will Abel for being named an Enquirer Athlete of the Week award winner! 2023 SportsEngine, Inc. ALL-MVC HONORS: New Miami's Maciah Brashear and MVCA's Kristen Perry (Gray Division) and CHCA's Allie Barrick (Scarlet Division) earned Player of the Year honors. Cincinnati Country Day's Hayden Zimmerman led MVC participants in every event - on vault (67th), on bars (56th), on beam (72nd), on floor (71st), and in the all-around (57th). The award began back in 2011-12 - take a look at the past honorees HERE. Summit Country Day boys soccer was up for the Ohio Fall Team of the Week award. 2023 SportsEngine . February 24: Congratulations to Norwood's Mason Gabbard and Roger Bacon's Reese Reilly for earning Enquirer Athlete of the Week honors! Read more HERE. December 14: Great Mike Dyer (WCPO) read about Purcell Marian's standout basketball player Dee Alexander. The Lady Stingers finished eighth overall at State! Complete Sectional results of meets involving MVC swimmers are as follows: Keating click HERE, Mason click HERE, and Princeton click HERE. Summit Country Day and Cincinnati Christian were up for the Girls Basketball Team of the Week honor and Summit Country Day bowling was also up for both the Boys and Girls Winter Team of the Week awards! The MVC boasts TEN squads in the top ten in the Division II, III, and IV polls! Cedar Rapids Xavier, when admitted to the MVC, was a 3A school, but became a 4A school beginning with the 2008-09 school year. September 20: Cincinnati Country Day is #1 in the latest Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association poll! August 3: Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown football schedule is announced HERE. June 22: The Enquirer looks at the top high school sports stories from 2021-22 HERE. DISTRICT RESULTS: Shout out to Summit Country Day (girls) for finishing runner-up and to CHCA (boys) for placing fifth at the District Meet. August 5: Enquirer subscribers can read about the area's top volleyball defensive specialists HERE. Your teen's environment matters, and safety is of utmost importance at Monte Vista Christian School. ALL-MVC HONORS: Individual champion and MVC Runner of the Year was CHCA's Taylor Bacher. Seven Hills (179), Norwood (112), Cincinnati Christian (68), Clark Montessori (44.5), and St. Bernard-Elmwood Place (23) rounded out the combined team scoring. Shout out to Summit's Lady Knights for placing fifth overall in the girls' race, missing a trip to State by two places! October 23: Round one of the OHSAA football playoffs has been announced, and several MVC squads will be playing this weekend! Watch Here : www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=//bit.ly/Bbc-Iplayer-baseballThe Alhambra (CA) varsity baseball team has a home conference. November 16: One of the most prestigious awards the Miami Valley Conference sponsors is the Dick Snyder Sportsmanship Award. November 18: Enquirer subscribers can prepare for the upcoming girls basketball season by reading about the area's top players HERE. ALL-MVC HONORS: Golfer of the Year accolades went to CHCA's Zac Vicker, while Seven Hills' Christian Vining received Coach of the Year honors. Summit Country Day fell to undefeated Waynesville in its Regional Final to finish a great season with 18 victories. VOLLEYBALL: Roger Bacon and CHCA made it back-to-back co-divisional titles in the Scarlet Division with identical 11-1 records. Read more HERE. September 21: Enquirer subscribers can check out the area's statistical leaders in volleyball HERE. October 1: The week seven Southwest Ohio Soccer Coaches Association polls feature Summit Country Day boys and girls at #1 in Division II and Cincinnati Country Day girls #1 in Division III. Semester grades are determined by adding 35% of [] Read more HERE. STATE FINALS: Shout out to the CCD Lady Nighthawks for winning the STATE CHAMPIONSHIP! The Knights were led by Larkin Woodward who finished 23rd, just two spots ahead of teammate Liam Woodward. November 4: It's nice to have a volleyball team from your conference represented in the Regional Finals, but it's fantastic when you can boast two! Read Scott Springer's recap of the weekend's action in this Enquirer article HERE. Read more HERE. Complete District results for the boys are HERE and HERE for the girls. Coach of the Year recognition went to CHCA's Matt Esche. August 1: Vote for the Tristate Football Preseason Football All-TSF Squad HERE. is an unofficial and independently operated source of news and information and is not directly affiliated with any school or team. NOTE: Any errors or misspelled names, email me at [email protected]. It was the Knights' thirteenth MVC title in the past fourteen seasons. Not to be outdone, the Lady Eagles Ananya Annapantula and Addison Cassidy also finished as State Runner-Up in doubles! Membership requires many areas of a program to meet standards of excellence. Read more HERE. January 3: Lockland's George Steele (boys basketball), New Miami's Emryk Moffitt (boys basketball), Norwood's Kylie Jones (girls basketball), Cincinnati Country Day's Gracie Barnes (girls basketball), and Roger Bacon's Logan Evans (boys bowling) and Reese Reilly (girls swimming and diving) were in contention for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award. Coach of the Year accolades went to Cincinnati Christian's Brian Nelson (Gray Division) and Seven Hills' Mike Combs (Scarlet Division). DIII team qualifiers included Seven Hills (Sectional Champion), Cincinnati Country Day, and Summit Country Day.