Mentor Boys Cross Country Team Through the Years 1931-2013
- Boys Top Times
Name Time Year Race 1 Stephen Schulz 15:39 2008 Tiffin 2 Eric Ashton 15:51 1985 3 Jeff Gudowicz 15:55 2012 State 4 Jimmy Hudd 15:57 2008 Tiffin 5 Todd Moyers 15:58 2000 State Meet, Scioto Downs 6 Brian Palmer 16:04 2010 Tiffin 7 Jared Keipert 16:09 2011 Tiffin 7 Alex Fried 16:09 2002 State Meet, Scioto Downs 9 Jerry Fresenko 16:12 1985 State Meet 10 John Distler 16:19 2006 Strongsville 10 Mike Damon 16:19 1987 State Meet 12 Kyle Mihok 16:21 2002 State Meet, Scioto Downs 13 Kenny Janosko 16:22 2008 State Meet 14 Joe Polakowski 16:25 2013 Tiffin 15 Mike Juker 16:26 2003 State Meet, Scioto Downs 15 Petro 16:26 1982 State Meet 17 Bill Baker 16:27 1984 17 Ken Stump 16:27 1986 State Meet 19 Tommy Kozlovich 16:28 2012 Boardman 19 Matt Evans 16:28 2012 State 21 Kyle Muenker 16:29 2010 Tiffin 21 Ben Kisley 16:29 2008 State Meet 23 Musarra 16:33 1987 - 1931
Coach: Ed Masonbrink
- Harold “Hotdog” Gordon won cc race. He finished 10th at the Ohio State CC run on November 15th.
He was 2nd as a B Runner (150 runners)
He was 1st at the Lincoln West Meet (90 runners) - Joe Shandle and Ray Kocus also ran in Columbus
- Harold “Hotdog” Gordon won cc race. He finished 10th at the Ohio State CC run on November 15th.
- 1932Coach: Ed Masonbrink
- Won one and lost one as of October 27th against Painesville both times.
1st Lake Geauga League Meet.
8th at Districts. - Harold Gordon was elected track captain and set record in the mile with a time of 5:16 and in the 800 with a time of 2:16.5.
- Buyer breaks record in the 400 in 54.6.
- Won one and lost one as of October 27th against Painesville both times.
- 1961Coach: Coogan Reese
- Meet scores:
Mentor 18 Mayfield 43
Mentor 15 Perry 40
Mentor 16 Edgewood 49
Mentor 16 West Geauga 43
Mentor 15 Madison 40
Mentor 20 Gilmour 43
Mentor 26 North 31 - St Joseph Invitational 25th/41 teams
District Meet- 4th - Dual Record 7-0
- Meet scores:
- 1962Coach: Coogan Reese
- Meet scores:
Mentor 29 Mayfield 45
Mentor 29 Gilmour 41
Mentor 19 Gilmour 44
Mentor 15 Solon 40
Mentor 19 Perry 44
Mentor 37 Twinsburg 22
Mentor 37 Solon 42 - Gilmour Invitational: 4th/15 teams
- Dual Record: 6-1
- Meet scores:
- 1963Coach: Coogan Reese
- Meet scores:
Mentor 16 West Geauga 45
Mentor 27 Perry 30
Mentor 27 Mayfield 29
Mentor 42 North 20
Mentor 23 West Geauga 34
Mentor 18 South 44 - St. Joseph Invitational: 33rd/45 teams
- Dual Record: 5-1
- Meet scores:
- 1964Coach: Coogan Reese
- Mentor 21 Riverside 28
Mentor 25 Mayfield 34
Mentor 40 North 19
Mentor 28 South 30
Mentor 31 Ashtabula 24
Mentor 20 West Geauga 37
Mentor 25 Kirtland 32
Mentor 25 Perry 30 - Gilmour Invitational: 10th Place
Warrensville Invitational: 2nd Place - Dual Record: 6-2
- Mentor 21 Riverside 28
- 1965Coach: Coogan Reese
- Mentor 17 Harvey 44
Mentor 25 Ashtabula Harbor 34
Mentor 21 Perry 40
Mentor 31 Mayfield 25
Mentor 25 South 35 - Warrensville Invitational: 1st/ 14 teams
FWC Meet: 1st - Districts: 6th (19 teams)
- Mentor 17 Harvey 44
- 1966Coach: Coogan Reese
- Mentor 27 Ashtabula 72
Mentor 27 Ashtabula Harbor 33
Mentor 21 Harvey 38
Mentor 19 Mayfield 42
Mentor 24 North 35
Mentor 15 Riverside 50
Mentor 15 South 50 - St. Joseph Invitational: 5th/16 teams
FWC Meet: 1st
Districts: 6th - Dual Record: 7-0
- Ron Stapleton made it to the state meet individually and placed 5th!
- Mentor 27 Ashtabula 72
- 1967Coach: Coogan Reese
- Mentor 15 Ashtabula 40
Mentor 22 Harvey 39
Mentor 28 Mayfield 27
Mentor 17 Wickliffe 46
Mentor 15 Riverside 50
Mentor 37 South 24 - Ashland Invitational: 11th/31 teams
Cleveland Heights Invitational: 6th/13 teams
FWC Meet: 3rd
Districts: 6th - Dual Record: 4-2
- Ron Stapleton made it to the state meet again, individually and placed 2nd.
- Mentor 15 Ashtabula 40
- 1968Coach: Coogan Reese
- Mentor 34 Berea 21
Mentor 19 Harvey 44
Mentor 27 Midpark 29
Mentor 23 Maple 34
Mentor 27 North 28
Mentor 18 Mayfield 43 - Ashland Invitational: 15th/29 teams
Cleveland Heights Invitational: 4th
Districts:5th - Dual Record: 5-3
- Mentor 34 Berea 21
- 1970Coach: Coogan Reese
- Mentor 44 North 19
Mentor 21 Bedford 36
Mentor 19 Midpark 42
Mentor 27 Berea 28
Mentor 15 Maple 49
Mentor 28 Mayfield 29
Mentor 19 South 41 - South Invitational: 2nd
Ashland Classic: 14th/29 teams
Gilmour Invitational: 4th/23 teams
GCC Meet: 2nd
Districts: 1st
State Meet: 18th - Dual Record: 6-1
- Mentor 44 North 19
- 1971Coach: Coogan Reese
- Mentor 19 North 40
Mentor 19 Bedford 44
Mentor 19 Midpark 36
Mentor 20 Berea 35
Mentor 21 Maple 35
Mentor 29 Mayfield 26
Mentor 34 South 24 - GCC Meet: 3rd
- Dual Record: 5-2
- Don Jernigan placed third at the state meet.
- Mentor 19 North 40
- 1972Coach: Coogan Reese
- Mentor 20 Harvey 41
Mentor 18 South 44
Mentor 20 North 43
Mentor 20 Bedford 35
Mentor 25 Midpark 32
Mentor 35 Berea 20
Mentor 19 Maple 44
Mentor 28 Mayfield 27 - South Invitational: 4th/27 teams
Euclid Relays: 3rd
Cleveland Heights Invitational: 4th/16 teams
Sectionals: 1st
Districts: 6th - Kerry Burke placed 26th at the state meet.
- Mentor 20 Harvey 41
- 1979Coach: Dave McLaughlin
The Mentor boys, led by Memorial’s Andy Haney, were surprise state qualifiers. Haney finished third in the team race in Columbus, leading Mentor to a stunning third place team finish in the Class AAA (big schools). The team was dominated by former Memorial runners.
- 1980Coach: Jim Green
Andy Haney finished second in the state meet, as Mentor finished fourth in Ohio. Haney, who went to Cleveland State in a running scholarship, set three all-time News Herald records of 9:11.0 for 3200 meters (2 Miles) that spring. The cross country varsity included Andy and Marty Haney, Dave Brown, Scott Sherman and Dave Ferre of memorial and Norm Hoovier of Ridge who had an outstanding collegiate career at Ohio Northern University.
- State Meet: finished 4th
Andy Haney, 2nd
Craig McCartney, 37th
Scott Sherman, 38th
Dave Ferre, 45th
Dennis Byrnes, 52nd
Norm Hoovler, 63rd
Dave Brown, 83rd
- State Meet: finished 4th
- 1981Coach: Jim Green
Led by Memorials Henry Covetta, Marty Haney and Dave Brown. Mentor won another Great Cleveland Conference championship and qualified for a third straight state meet. Brown became the first Mentor runner to run in three state meets. Covetta was the individual GCC Champion and was named All-Ohio after finishing sixth at the state meet.
- State Meet: finished 9th
Henry Covetta, 6th
Dave Brown, 34th
Marty Haney, 49th
Bill Childs, 77th
Jeff Petro, 85th
Brad Foss, 104th
Dane Hubbard, 139th
- State Meet: finished 9th
- 1982Coach: Jim Green
The Mentor Boys were GCC Champions again, but this was the only year between 1979 and 1989 in which Mentor did not qualify as a team for the boys state meet. Jeff Petro, from Shore, qualified as an individual to the state meet.
- 1983Coach: Jim Green
Led by sophomore Eric Ashton, Mentor won its fifth straight GCC Crown. Ashton took the individual district championship and Mentor won the team title. Memorials Bill Baker finished third in the district meet in a field of 22 schools. Mentor’s boys also also captured first in the Northeast Regional Meet and finished 15th at the state meet. In Columbus, the first 3 Mentor finishers were Ashton, Baker, and Brad Foss.
The cards were ranked #1 in the area.
- State Meet: finished 15th
Eric Ashton, 24th
Bill Baker, 26th
Brad Foss, 55th
Dane Hubbard, 97th
Doug Rini, 100th
Jerry Fresenko, 130th
Frank Marilao, 132nd
- State Meet: finished 15th
- 1984Coach: Jim Green
Junior Eric Ashton led Mentor to another GCC title and the #1 ranking in the area. In the Northeast District Meet, Mentor had the first three runners in the race (Ashton, Baker and Jerry Fresenko) but still finished second. In the state meet Ashton finished seventh and Bill Baker 13th to help Mentor to a 6th place finish.
- 1985Coach: Jim Green
STATE CHAMPS!
The Mentor Boys won their seventh straight GCC Championship with the ridiculously low total score of 21 points. The top 5 for Mentor in the GCC race were: Eric Ashton, Jerry Fresenko, Ken Stump, Mike Damon, and John Rintamaa. 56 Runners from 8 schools were in this race. Mentor also won the district and regional championships before heading the Columbus to win the schools first state title in any sport since 1934. In addition to being state team champs, Ashton and Fresenko were on the News Herald’s all area first team. From this team Ashton and Fresenko accepted scholarships to Malone College in Canton and Chuck Moore went on to an outstanding running career at Cleveland State. The Mentor Boys were also selected by the Harrier Magazine as one of the top high school teams in the nation!
- 1986Coach: Jim Green
Mike Damon became the fourth straight Mentor runner to win the individual district championship. All four titles went to former Memorial runners. Mentor won still another GCC Championship and won its 5th district crown in seven years. In the GCC race, Mentor scored a perfect 15 to shut out the league.
GCC results:
1. Mike Damon
2. Ken Stump
3. Tom Ross
4. Anish Shah
5. Brian DanisonThe Mentor boys finished second in the regional meet and seventh in the state meet. Mike Damon was named first team All News Herald.
COLLEGE NOTE: Freshman Eric Ashton of Malone College was named All-American after an outstanding race in the NAIA National Championship race.
- 1987Coach: Jim Green
Led by Pete Musarra and Mike Damon, Mentor still won yet another GCC title and a third straight district title. the Cards also qualified as a team for their fifth consecutive state meet, finishing 4th in Columbus. Damon was named All-Ohio and both he and Musarra were first team All News Herald.
- 1988Coach: Jim Green
Mentors Boys capped the season with their 39th straight GCC dual meet win and 10th consecutive league title. In the GCC Meet Nilesh Shah won with Brian Danison a close second. After winning their fourth straight district meet, the Cards added a regional championship and finished 8th at the state meet. Danison was the one who paced the team at the state meet. For the seventh straight year, Mentor was selected as the top boys team in the area. Danison, Shah and Scott Nedly were on the News Herald First Team.
College Note: An injury to Eric Ashton kept him from being a third time All American at Malone College, but he still ran and helped Malone finish 5th in the NAIA Nationals. Jerry Fresenko was named All American for Malone.
- 1989Coach: Jim Green
The Mentor Boys won the district title for the fifth straight year and the GCC crown for the 11th straight year. Mentor was second in the regional meet to qualify to state meet, the 7th time in a row. At the state meet, the Cards finished 15th.
College Note: Senior Eric Ashton of Malone College finished 5th in the NAIA Nationals for 5 mile on a very hilly course to become All-American in cross country for a third time. Jerry Fresenko was 17th in the same race 25:28 to become All-American for a second time. Malone finished second in the national championship race.
- 1990Coach: Jim Green
The Mentor Boys string of 46 consecutive dual meet victories, dating back to October 1983, was ended by Brush the opening GCC dual of the season. Mentor finished behind Brush in the GCC to end their streak of GCC Crowns at 11. The Cards finishing third in the district meet and ninth in the regional to fail to qualify for the state meet. Mentor had no state qualifiers for the state meet. mentor had no state qualifiers for the first time since the late 1970s.
- 1991Coach: Jim Green
- The Mentor Boys returned to the top of the GCC, going undefeated in dual meets and placing first in the GCC meet. Jon Eggleton, Matt DeMaison, Dan Lamorena and Bill Dennison were usually up front for the Cards. A second place district finish propelled Mentor into the regional meet for at least the 13th straight year. After a 6th place finish, no individuals qualified to the state meet.
- Other running news: Eric Ashton, now a graduate student at the University of South Carolina, was ranked as the #2 road runner in South Carolina. Ashton clocked a 24:08 in a five mile race and is around 30:00 for 10K. Henry Covetta continued as one of the top racers in Northeast Ohio, winning several races in the Cleveland area.
- 2005
Coach: Bill Dennison’s first year at boy’s head coach. A graduate of Mount Union College and was named LEL Coach of the Year 2005.
- The Mentor Boys returned to the top of the GCC, going undefeated in dual meets and placing first in the GCC meet. Jon Eggleton, Matt DeMaison, Dan Lamorena and Bill Dennison were usually up front for the Cards. A second place district finish propelled Mentor into the regional meet for at least the 13th straight year. After a 6th place finish, no individuals qualified to the state meet.
- How they finished…University: 2nd
Mentor: 2nd
Walsh: 3rd
McDonough: 3rd
Colt Pack: 5thGrizzly: 7th
Strongsville: 10th
LEL: 1st
District: 3rd
Regional: 10th - Roster:
Rob Brocious
Casey Cerepak
Marcus Covelli
Chase Crawley
James Davis
Evan Deighan
John Distler
Scott Eble
Eric EstadtMitch Estadt
Jason Fishter
Adam Grincius
Jared Hasson
Tyler Hoberg
Jimmy Hudd
Kenny Janosko
Mike Johnson
Andrew KebaZach Kovitch
Cory Kozlovich
Devin O’Neill
Joey Pavlovcak
Connor Phyfer
Michael Pucak
Marvin Schulz
Stephen Schulz
Micah ScottAlex Simko
Paul Soltesz
Ryan Southard
Jimmy Such
David Suhan
Jared Thomson
Evan Uchaker
Brad Wise
- 2006
Head Coach: Bill Dennison
Assistant Coach: Adam Hunter (1st year)-
- GCC Throwback: 1st Place
University: 2nd Place
Mentor: 1st Place
Walsh: 1st Place
McDonough: 1st Place
Cloverleaf: 2nd Place
Gilmour: 1st Place
Strongsville: 2nd Place
LEL: 1st Place
Districts: 2nd Place
Regionals: 3rd Place
States: 5th Place - 8/28/06 University Meet: The boys took 2nd behind Chardon, ranked 3rd in the state. Leading the pack was senior John Distler with a time of 17:33.
9/2/06 Mentor Invitational: At our home meet, the boys team took a first place finish this weekend dominating the course at Garfield park. All 7 varsity runners were under 18:00.
9/14/06: Plain Dealer Team of the week, PD Poll- 9th
9/21/06: Plain Dealer Team of the week, PD Poll- 9th
9/23/06 Cloverleaf: The boys took 2nd place in a tough competition, only losing to Hoover by 2 points, which is ranked 6th in the state. We had 3 boys uner 17 minutes, Distler 16:46, Phyfer 16:46 & Schulz 16:55.
9/29/06 Gilmour Invitational: After feeling slighted by the state poll, the Mentor boys felt they had more to prove on a course that was more that a minute 20 seconds slow. The boys were motivated that St. Ignatius was in the race. We are getting stronger while other teams arent. We had 6 runners in the top 10, finishing with 21 points. This is their 5th win in 6 weeks.
10/5/06–Plain Dealer team of the week, State rankings: 9th
John Distler runner of the week-Plain Dealer10/7/06 Strongsville: The boys had another successful race, taking 2nd place by 7 points. It’s a tough meet with 5 state ranked teams competing. Distler led the way running 16:14, a PR. The top 5 were under 17:00.10/12/06: Plain Dealer team of the week, PD Poll- 2nd
State Rankings-8th
Stephen Schulz runner of the week- Plain Dealer10/14/06: LEL The boys win the LEL meet, their 6th win this year. They put 7 runners in the top 11 spots to beat Lakewood, who was runner up.
10/19/06: Plain Dealer team of the week, PD Poll- 2nd
10/21/06: District runner up to Chardon
10/28/06: 3rd Place at the Regional meet in the mud, snow, sleet, rain, hail…..11/04/08: 5th place at the state meet!
- LEL CHAMPS!!!
Mentor Boy’s win LEL meet and 6th meet of season Saturday putting 7 runners in the top 11 spots to beat Lakewood who was runner up. Mentor was led by Sophomore Steven Schulz 16:51 in 3rd place, John Distler 16:52 in 4th, Connor Phyfer 17:02 in 6th, Micah Scott 17:08 in 7th, Jimmy Hudd 17:11 in 8th, Kenny Janosko 17:18 in 9th and David Suhan 17:28 in 11th place. The Cardinals put seven runners in front of Lakewood’s number 3 man to easily win the LEL. The boys worked on
bringing the pack together even tighter in preparing for the up coming District meet. This is the Cardinals second consecutive LEL title. - Congratulations to Bill Dennison,
Ohio Association of Track and Cross Country
Boys Coach of the Year!!! Also, The News-Herald Coach of the Year! - Team Captains: Casey Cerepak, John Distler, Micah Scott
All League: Stephen Schulz, John Distler, Connor Phyfer, Micah Scott, Jimmy Hudd, Kenny Janosko, David SuhanTeam Awards
MVP: John Distler
Outstanding Runner: Stephen Schulz
Outstanding Senior: Micah Scott
Outstanding Junior: Connor Phyfer
Outstanding Sophomore: Jimmy Hudd
Outstanding Freshman: Tyler Lowe
Most Improved Runner: Michael Pucak, Scott Eble
Coaches Award: Devin O’Neill
Pack Club Scholarship Award: John Distler, Marvin Schulz
Anish Shah Memorial Award: Casey Cerepak
News Herald Player of the Week: John Distler, Stephen Schulz
Plain Dealer Player of the Week: John Distler, Stephen Schulz
LEL Coach of the Year: Bill Dennison
Ohio Association of Track and CC: Bill Dennison
Coaches Boys Coach of the Year: Bill Dennison
News Herald Coach of the Year: Bill Dennison1st Place at the Mentor Invitational
- GCC Throwback: 1st Place
Roster
Theodore Babcock
Rob Brocious
Casey Cerepak
Marcus Covelli
Chase Crawley
James Davis
Matt Denton
Evan Deighan
Jake Demian
John Distler
Mike DriscrollScott Eble
Alex Figueroa
Adam Grincius
Tyler Hoberg
Jimmy Hudd
Kenny Janosko
Andrew Keba
Brandon Kendig
Ben Kisley
Cory Kozlovich
Rodney LewisTyler Lowe
Brendan Molinar
Devin O’Neill
Joey Pavlovcak
Erik Petersburg
Connor Phyfer
Michael Pucak
Kyle Rogers
Marvin Schulz
Stephen Schulz
Micah ScottSamer Shaker
Phillip Smith
Paul Soltesz
Ryan Southard
Jimmy Such
David Suhan
Michael Suhan
Matt Weber
Brad Wise
Matt Wright
Jon Yun -
- 2007Head Coach: Bill Dennison
Assistant Coach: Adam Hunter- GCC Throwback: 1st
University: 2nd
Mentor: 1st
Walsh: 1st
Spartan: 6th
Strongsville: 5th
Gilmour: 1st
Legends: 8th
LEL: 1st
Districts: 2nd
Regionals: 4th
State: 8th
2007 Varsity Team- First Place at Mentor Invitational
Coach Dennison, Tyler Lowe, Connor Phyfer, Jimmy Hudd, Ben Kisley, Stephen Schulz, Kenny Janosko, & Devin O’Neill- Team Captains: Kenny Janosko, Connor Phyfer, Stephen Schulz
All League: Jimmy Hudd, Stephen Schulz, Connor Phyfer, Kenny Janosko, David Suhan; Tyler Lowe, Ben KisleyTeam Awards
MVP: Jimmy Hudd
Outstanding Runner: Stephen Schulz
Outstanding Senior: Connor Phyfer
Outstanding Junior: Kenny Janosko
Outstanding Sophomore: Tyler Lowe
Outstanding Freshman: Greg Blevins
Most Improved Runner: Samer Shaker, Dan Luzar
Coaches Award: Samer Shaker
Pack Club Award: Connor Phyfer, Marcus Covelli
Anish Shah Memorial Award: Brad Wise
All Ohio: Stephen Schulz
Academic All Ohio: Kenny Janosko, Ben Kisley, Tyler Lowe, Stephen Schulz
News Herald Player of the Week: Jimmy Hudd, Stephen Schulz
LEL Coach of the Year: Bill Dennison
News Herald Coach of the Year: Bill Dennison
- GCC Throwback: 1st
- 2008Head Coach: Bill Dennison
- GCC Throwback: 1st
Glen Oak: 3rd
Willoughby: 2nd
Mentor: 2nd
Walsh: 7th
Tiffin: 2nd
McDonough: 1st
Strongsville: 3rd
Gilmour: 1st
Legends: 1st
LEL: 1st
Districts: 1st
Regionals: 1st
State: 3rd 2008 Regional Champs
2008 District Champs
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LEL Championship
Both the Mentor Boys and Girls won the LEL meet today. The boys dominated the field finishing 1 through 7th before anyone else finished the race. The boys scored 15 points which is the lowest point total you can score. It rarely ever happens but I have never seen or heard of a team finishing 7 guys in a row at a league meet let alone any meet. It just showes you the great depth the boys have going into the post season.The cardinals were lead by great up front running by Stephen Schulz and Jimmy Hudd, but the strong pack of 4 runners is what really looked the best today. The course still beat up from the McDoungh Invite 4 weeks ago was changed up a little to avoid the poor conditions. With the changes and the hill the course ran very slow. Also the hill which usually posts a challenge for most runners almost cost the girls a win today when Kristen Ruckstuhl who was in first fell going down the hill. Bruised and bloody Kristen got up and finished the race placing 5th today. Which helped Mentor beat Shaker Heights 36 to 37 to capture the LEL crown. Deanna Kreider finished second place beating Shaker Heights number one runner who Deanna had never beaten before. Both Mentor team look to take the momentum of winning today to the district meet where both team plan on making some noise in hopes of a district crown.
Boys Results Top 3
Mentor 15
Shaker 54
Cleveland Heights 94Stephen Schulz 1st 16:16
Jimmy Hudd 2nd 16:21
Kenny Janosko 3rd 17:11
Ben Kisley 4th 17:19
Devin O’Neill 5th 17:25
Mike Suhan 6th 17:30
Tyler Lowe 7th 17:33Girls Results Top 3
Mentor 36
Shaker 37
Euclid 88Deanna Kreider 2nd 20:13
Kristen Ruckstuhl 5th 20:42
Blair Vrcan 8th 21:04
Jessie Iafelice 9th 21:16
Adrienne Sakas 12th 21:43
Lauren Starks 16th 22:37
Alexandra Benson 20th 23:34 - Team Captains: Chase Crawley, Devin O’Neill, Stephen Schulz
All League: Stephen Schulz, Jimmy Hudd, Kenny Janosko, Ben Kisley, Michael Suhan, Devin O’Neill, Tyler LoweTeam Awards
MVP: Stephen Schulz
Outstanding Runner: Jimmy Hudd
Outstanding Senior: Kenny Janosko
Outstanding Junior: Ben Kisley
Outstanding Sophomore: Brian Harris
Outstanding Freshman: Kyle Muenker
Most Improved Runner: Ryan Hannan, Alex Schulz
Coaches Award: Tyler Lowe
Pack Club Award: Chase Crawley, Devin O’Neill
Anish Shah Memorial Award: Kenny Janosko
All Ohio: Stephen Schulz, Jimmy Hudd
Academic All Ohio: Kenny Janosko, Ben Kisley, Tyler Lowe, Devin O’Neill, Stephen Schulz
News Herald Player of the Week: Jimmy Hudd, Stephen Schulz
LEL Coach of the Year: Bill Dennison
News Herald Coach of the Year: Bill Dennison
- GCC Throwback: 1st