Author: Tim Miller

Lilly Walker of Jonathan Alder slides safely into third base on Tuesday. The Lady Pioneers topped River Valley, 7-0, during a Division II district semifinal game. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) A solid hitting attack and the pitching of Marlee Jacobs combined to lead Jonathan Alder’s softball squad to victory on Tuesday. The top-seeded Lady Pioneers (22-4) ripped eight hits during a 7-0 victory over No. 8 River Valley. The win came during a Division II district semifinal game. Jacobs scattered five hits, struck out eight and did not walk a batter as JA advanced in the post-season. “Marlee was…

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Marysville’s boys track and field team earned places during the opening day of the Division I district meet. Competition was held on Tuesday at Hilliard Darby High School. Cameron Jones won the long jump with an effort of 21-7.25. He will now advance to next week’s regional competition. The top four in each event qualified for the regional. Nick Kessler earned a sixth-place spot in the discus with a heave of 127-10. He also placed seventh in the shot put with a toss of 44-2.25. Girls field events and boys running semifinals will be held at Darby today. The district…

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Monarch catcher Jaylynn Young (left) looks toward the umpire who makes the out call at the plate. The defensive play helped preserve Marysville’s 2-0 verdict over Hilliard Bradley in the Division I district semifinal game. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) Some pitchers might be a bit nervous down the stretch of an important game after not having received a bunch of offensive support. Marysville High school sophomore Abby Christian isn’t one of them. Christian held a 2-0 lead over 29th-seeded Hilliard Bradley late in the Division I district semifinal game on the Lady Monarch diamond on Monday. Marysville, the No.…

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MHS pitcher Jack Christian fires the ball toward the plate in this file photo. Christian was the winning pitcher as the Monarchs beat Westerville North in tournament action on Monday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) Jack Christian was the winning pitcher as Marysville High School’s baseball team beat Westerville North, 5-1, on Monday. The road victory came for the 31st-seeded Monarchs over the No. 20 Warriors during the Division I sectional semifinals. Christian picked up the victory by pitching 6 2/3 innings. He yielded just three hits and struck out six. The Monarchs tagged Westerville North pitching for five hits.…

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Brennan Prochaska competed well during Sunday’s national youth gymnastics tournament in Daytona Beach, Fla. The 11-year-old finished 23rd in the nation out of 112 Level 8 gymnasts (12-year-old bracket). Prochaska medaled in the vault and finished in the top eight in the nation with a personal-best score of 11.45. He also had a personal best on pommel horse with a score of 11.55. Prohaska, a sixth-grade student at Creekeview Intermediate School, finished with his best all-around score of 68.85 and scored more than 11 on all events. That was his first time for that accomplishment.

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Marysville’s Bryn Hothem (top photo, left) is pictured competing in the OCC Cardinal Division girls 1,600 meter run. She placed fourth in the race. In the bottom photo, Cameron Jones, left, takes the handoff from Paolo Pena in the boys 4 x100 meter relay. The team placed fourth in the event. The meet was held Saturday at Thomas Worthington High School. (Journal-Tribune photos by Tim Miller) The regular season came to an end for Marysville High School’s track and field athletes. Finals were held in the Ohio Capital Conference Cardinal Division on Saturday at Thomas Worthington. Olentangy captured top honors…

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Larry Fox has filled a number of roles within the Marysville High School athletic program. From head coach to keeping track of the football team’s equipment, he’s done quite a bit for MHS athletes. Now, he’s been rewarded for his efforts. After playing several sports as an MHS athlete back in the 1950s, “Foxey,” as he is called, has maintained a steady presence in Monarch sports and the basketball court. Many people from a number of school districts remember him as a basketball official. He worked the state boys tournament on occasion. Others will remember how he became the Lady…

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Chase Storr of MHS (12) is called out at second base on this play. Storr, however, drove in a run during Marysville’s 3-0 win over Olentangy. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) Marysville’s Jacob Dutter has been working on controlling a couple of pitches for most of the 2021 season. All of the effort paid off Friday afternoon when he and the Monarchs shut out Olentangy, 3-0. “I began working on the change-up at the start of the season and it’s been difficult,” Dutter said after the Monarchs improved their record to 12-14. “I’ve also been working on my curve most…

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Marysville High School officials have narrowed the candidates to three for the position of head boys basketball coach. The position became open a few weeks ago when Ryan Gross stepped down after 11 seasons. The finalists are Bill Romine, who is currently an assistant coach with the Thomas Worthington boys team; Mark Tinklenberg, who is an assistant boys coach at Dublin Coffman; and Jeremy Duerr, who is the boys head coach at New Lexington High School. Romine, who is on the teaching staff in the Marysville district, served one season as the MHS girls head basketball coach during the early…

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Creekview Intermediate School student Brennan Prohaska is pictured at bat (left) for the Ohio Elite baseball team and holding one of his gymnastics trophies (right). He will compete in national tournaments in both sports this year. (Photos submitted) It’s not uncommon for athletes to excel in more than one sport. Some youngsters have played football, basketball and baseball, while others have had standout careers in volleyball, swimming and track and field. Brennan Prohaska is a multi-sport athlete. His combination, however, is a little bit different. Prohaska, 11, is a pretty good baseball player and gymnast. The Creekview Intermediate School student…

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Lady Monarch pitcher Tareyn Born prepares to release the ball at Thomas Worthington on Thursday. The Lady Monarchs won the suspended game, 12-1. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) It took six days to finish the job, but Marysville’s varsity softball squad ripped Thomas Worthington, 12-1. The contest, which was played on the Cardinals’ diamond, began last Friday. It was suspended in the fourth inning due to inclement weather. The contest resumed on Thursday with MHS leading, 6-1, in the visitors’ portion of the fourth. Marysville (22-2) took a 1-0 edge in the first. Lexi Williams reached base on a fielding…

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Alder pitcher Marlee Jacobs goes into her windup in this file photo. JA won its tourney opener on Thursday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) Jonathan Alder’s softball squad had an easy time during its Division II tournament opener on Thursday. The top-seeded Lady Pioneers cruised to a 13-0 verdict over No. 15 Columbus Beechcroft. JA (19-4) plated nine runs in the home half of the first inning to set the tone of the contest. Alder added a pair of runs in each of the second and third frames. Abby Harrington, Shanna Higgins, Kylie King, Alyssa Miller, Jaxsyn Murdock, Evan Platfoot…

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Marysville’s Ashley Dunn collides with a Hilliard Davidson infielder on a play at second base. Dunn was out on the play. The Lady Monarchs won the Division I tournament game by a score of 6-1. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) A four-run fifth inning helped pave the way to a 6-1 Division I tournament-opening victory for Marysville’s softball team. The fourth-seeded Lady Monarchs upped their record to 21-2 with the triumph over No. 31 Hilliard Davidson (8-15) on Wednesday. MHS held a 2-0 lead through 4 ½ innings, but broke the contest open with its deciding runs in the home…

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Marysville’s Brynn Rychlik is pictured after winning the Ohio Capital Conference Cardinal Divsion girls pole vault title. She set a new Cardinal Division record on Wednesday. (Photo submitted) Brynn Rychlik and Carys Gossett of Marysville captured Ohio Capital Conference divisional track and field championships on Wednesday. Rychlik won the girls pole vault with an effort of 12-6. That established a new OCC Cardinal Division record. Gossett heaved the discus 118-6. The first portion of the OCC Cardinal meet was held at Thomas Worthington High School. Jackie Rychlik placed second behind her sister in the pole vault. She turned in an…

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Tristan Burns drove in the winning run on Wednesday for Marysville High School’s baseball squad. The Monarchs (9-14) defeated Olentangy Berlin, 3-1, in eight innings. Aidan Kersten was the winning pitcher as he threw a complete game. Marysville is scheduled to play at DeSales today. — Cardinals fall Triad’s baseball team dropped a 6-5 verdict to Columbus Bishop Ready. Ayden Spriggs tallied three of the Cardinals’ eight hits. Spriggs, Wyatt Cole and Batai Lease each drove in a run. Cole took the loss on the mound. He allowed five earned runs in 3 1/3 innings. Cole fanned four and issued…

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