Lockland boys and Clark Montessori girls were up for the Ohio Basketball Team of the Week honors. Boys Soccer News. Fee is a three-time state champion (2011, 2015, 2017). Cincinnati Country Day's Vanca Pandey and CHCA's Taylor Bacher placed third and fourth respectively in the girls' varsity race. 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! February 24: Congratulations to Norwood's Mason Gabbard and Roger Bacon's Reese Reilly for earning Enquirer Athlete of the Week honors! November 8: CHCA's Allison Barrick and Roger Bacon's Alyssa Fladung (Coach of the Year) earn spots on the OHSVCA All-State volleyball squad! 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. The official 2022 Football Standings for Missouri Valley Football Conference Skip To Main Content . Summit Country Day (283) and New Richmond (223) finished third and fourth respectively. As for the Missouri Valley's potential new members, the appeal for Murray State is clear and most obvious. Wichita State's career leader in assists (637), steals (225) and assist-to-turnover ratio (3.08). NOTE: Any errors or misspelled names, email me at mvcsid@gmail.com, FOOTBALL: Cincinnati Country Day (Gray Division) and Roger Bacon (Scarlet Division) were the 2022 Divisional Champs on the gridiron. Read more HERE. The squad will face Bryan Thursday at UD at 11 am! Roger Bacon was in contention for the Ohio Football Team of the Week award and MVCA boys cross country and Seven Hills boys golf and girls cross country were up for the Ohio Fall Team of the Week honors. The boys will roll today! October 1: Check out this week's District 16 volleyball coaches poll HERE. The MVC Welcome to the Mountain Valley Conference web site. See the complete list HERE. Some great performances turned in again! November 22: Summit Country Day's Lila Svendsen (girls basketball), Sam Parker (boys bowling), and Kennedi Dukes (girls bowling); Cincinnati Christian's Kaylin Davis (girls basketball); and Purcell Marian's Ky'Aira Miller (girls basketball) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week! December 5: Love reading about the past week's top performers every Monday - check out the latest MVC Athletes of the Week HERE. The Lady Knights advance to Thursday's match against Versailles at Trent Arena in Kettering at 7:30 pm. East's move came after a trend where the Trojans ranked near or at the bottom of the conference's all-sports rankings as well as decreasing sports participation. Read more HERE. September 16: Shout out to St. Bernard-Elmwood Place's Kaniya Lindsay for being named an Enquirer Athlete of the Week! STATE QUALIFIERS: Seven Hills, however, advanced to the OHSAA State Golf Tournament after a runner-up finish at Districts! See complete list HERE. November 9: Cincinnati Country Day will play for a STATE CHAMPIONSHIP in girls soccer Saturday after a dominating 4-0 win over Lynchburg-Clay in the State semis! Read more HERE. February 4: Purcell Marian is gearing up for another postseason title run. Read more HERE. Congratulations and GOOD LUCK! Its the schools third title in the past five seasons! CCD faces Greenon at Monroe HS at 7 pm and Summit battles Monroe at Lakota East HS at 7 pm Good luck to both squads! 7 min read. STATE QUALIFIERS: CHCA's Sophia Thompson (runner-up) and the Lady Eagles' doubles teams of Ananya Annapantula and Addison Cassidy (runner-up) and Mika Morris and Payton Puryear all qualified to the State Tournament! Read more HERE. STATE BOUND: Congratulations to our MVC bowlers who have advanced to the State Tournament. Our MVC coaches were also recognized - Cincinnati Christian's Carly Arington and Summit Country Day's Karen Hess earned Coach of the Year honors and MVCA's Marianne Gibbs, Roger Bacon's Alyssa Flading, and Cincinnati Country Day's Chris Bannister received Coaching Achievement Awards. Read about our most recent MVC Athletes of the Week HERE. We are home to day learners from four different counties covering a 30-40 mile radius. September 25: Lockland's Damien Dawson was a finalist for the week six Tristate Football Mella Player of the Week honors! 2021 Missouri Valley Conference Cross Country Championship. September 4: MVCA's Noah Kroger was among the week three nominees for the Tristate Football Mella Player of the Week award! August 20: CHCA's Finley Payne softball standout is named NCSAA National Hitter of the Year and All-American! This time a State Championship will have to come in Division II. Read more HERE. All recipients for the boys are HERE and for the girls HERE. Coaches make selections each week - this week sitting at nearly 40 recipients! Cross Country. Overall Pct. On the girls' side, click HERE for Division II Sectional results. Seven Hills boys golf and CHCA volleyball were in contention for the Ohio Fall Team of the Week award! Read more HERE. STATE RESULTS: Enquirer subscribers can read more about the girls' championships HERE and the boys' championships HERE. Although they fell short of a District title, let's also salute Cincinnati Christian Lady Cougars for earning a District runner-up trophy. Read more HERE. Early in 1970, the newly opened Dubuque Hempstead was admitted to the conference. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: Summit Country Day claimed the school's eleventh straight league crown in girls cross country this fall. Congratulations to these fine performers! Horizon League Cross Country Championships. October 22: STATE GIRLS TENNIS NEWS: Congratulations to CHCA's Sophia Thompson for finishing as the OHSAA Division II State Runner-Up at the State Girls Tennis Tournament! Other squad members included Maggie Motch, Riley DeBuys, Lucie Pease, and Emily Rosenfield. The league reorganized again in 1978 when Bettendorf, Clinton and Muscatine left to join the newly formed Mississippi Athletic Conference; Dubuque Wahlert joined at that time to make the MVC an eight-team conference. August 24: Who are the top girls soccer teams in the area? Read more HERE. In Wisconsin, the Mississippi Valley Conference is a conference based in the La Crosse area, commonly known as the Coulee Region. October 26: Enquirer subscribers who are cheering for the areas cross country runners should check out this preview of this weekends Regional Meet HERE.October 25: Summit Country Day's Larkin Woodward (boys cross country), Caroline Talty (girls soccer), and Georgia Schaefer (volleyball); CHCA's Logan Mullert (football), Ananya Annapantula and Addison Cassidy (girls tennis - doubles), and Allie Barrick (volleyball); Seven Hills' Everett Rinaldi (boys soccer); Cincinnati Christian's Caleb Settimo (boys soccer) and Serena Cyprien (volleyball); and Cincinnati Country Day's Piper Farris (girls soccer) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award! Complete results are HERE. (SRM) software, but is owned by and subject to the Wisconsin High School Sports | Wisconsin Sports Network | WisSports.net privacy policy. BOYS SOCCER: Summit Country Day, Cincinnati Christian, Seven Hills, and Cincinnati Country Day. The award is given to coaches who have served at the same school for 20 consecutive years and for their loyalty and commitment to Ohio high school basketball. Roger Bacon and Summit Country Day have each advanced to Saturday's matches after last night's victories. MVC was formed in 1971 and has been one of the most stable conferences in Illinois high school athletics. Congratulations Theresa on this much-deserved recognition! Seven Hills was paced by Cat McAndrew who finished 30th on bars, 34th on beam, and 37th on floor and Evie Ferguson who finished 33rd on vault and 28th in the all-around. The Nighthawks come away wit the 27-20 win over Eastern for the school's first football postseason win since 1999. Congratulations to our District qualifiers - In Division II, CHCA's Zac Vickers and in Division III, Seven Hills' Charlie Mullin (Sectional Champion), Cincinnati Christian's Jackson Raby, and Purcell Marian's Liam Von Rosenberg. October 6: Seven Hills girls golf squad is headed to STATE after its runner-up finish at the Division II District Tournament! The Lady Cavs followed that up with a 63-24 win over Columbus Bexley to advance to the Regional Final against Badin at Springfield HS. August 21: Enquirer subscribers can read about the area's top cross country runners HERE. (TBA). Special Olympics Unified Sports The MVC along with the Special Olympics unites athletes with and without intellectual disabilities to train and compete on the same team. 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. In 2014, its teams were mostly assimilated into the 18-team . Read more HERE. Read more HERE. Our own Summit Country Day sits at #1 in BOTH the DII boys' and girls' poll and Cincinnati Country Day sits atop the girls' DIII poll! October 11: Seven Hills' Charlie Mullin (boys golf), Julia Zhu (girls golf), Everett Rinaldi (boys soccer), Ella Dubay (volleyball), and Charlotte Scharfenberger and Sohana Thompson; Cincinnati Country Day's Parker Corbin (football) and Laurie Bailey (volleyball); Summit Country Day's T.J. LaMacchia (boys soccer); Purcell Marian's Kaliyah McNeal (girls soccer); St. Bernard-Elmwood Place's Camryn Grove (girls soccer) and Kaniya Lindsay (volleyball); and CHCA's Lucy Snyder (girls tennis - singles), Allie Barrick (volleyball), and Ananya Annapantula and Addison Cassidy (girls tennis - doubles) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award. February 21: HUGE shout out to Summit Country Day's Gabby Martin for picking up her 1000th career point in the Lady Knights' Sectional Final victory against Goshen last night. November 8: Best of luck tonight to Cincinnati Country Day in tonight's girls soccer match-up with Lynchburg Clay at Loveland HS. 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. Cincinnati Christian's Micah Katz also advanced to State as an individual. Summit Country Day fell to undefeated Waynesville in its Regional Final to finish a great season with 18 victories. Congratulations to Maggie Motch, Julia Zhu, Riley DeBuys, Emily Rosenfeld, and Lucie Pease. November 21: How do you know the winter sports season has officially begun? Division assignments rotate every two years, and are not geographically-based. A win means the Lady Nighthawks will play for a STATE CHAMPIONSHIP! Summit Country Day boys and Cincinnati Country Day and Seven Hills girls were up for the Ohio Basketball Team of the Week award. August 30: Cincinnati Christian's Micah Katz (boys cross country); Cincinnati Country Day's Vanca Pandey (girls cross country), Piper Farris (girls soccer), and Caroline and Katherine Connelly and (girls tennis - doubles); CHCA's Christopher Wolf (boys soccer); and Summit Country Day's Madison Sievering (girls soccer) were nominees for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award. Congrats! By school type, there are 5 public and 5 private schools in colleges in Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). On the girls' side, Seven Hills earned the team title with Cincinnati Country Day's Vanca Pandey coming home in first place. Read more HERE. Read more HERE. February 14: CHCA's Wes Roberts (boys basketball), Logan Ottke (boys swimming and diving), and Taylor Bacher (girls swimming and diving); Cincinnati Christian's Caleb Brown (boys basketball) and Keller Harrison (boys bowling); Cincinnati Country Day's Megan Zimmerman (girls basketball), Weichu Wang (boys swimming and diving), and Delaney Gorman (girls swimming and diving); Summit Country Day's Nolan Miller (boys swimming and diving) and Lily Mitchell (girls swimming and diving); Purcell Marian's Leo Gustavsson (boys swimming and diving) and Gretchen Busemeyer (girls bowling); Seven Hills' Colin McNerney (boys swimming and diving) and Josie Schneider (girls swimming and diving); and Roger Bacon's Reese Reilly (girls swimming and diving) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award. February 20: Click HERE to see who was selected by their coaches as MVC Athletes of the Week for their performances last week. It was the Knights' thirteenth MVC title in the past fourteen seasons. DISTRICT QUALIFIERS: Shout out to CHCA's Scout Richards and Summit Country Day's Sadie Headley for advancing to Districts in girls diving. Governing Associations and Conference Memberships: OSHAA Ohio High School Athletic Association. September 21: Enquirer subscribers can check out the area's statistical leaders in volleyball HERE. DISTRICT QUALIFIERS: Congratulations to our MVC wrestlers who advanced to the District Tournament - Roger Bacon's Sam Schildmeyer; Norwood's Mason Kelsch, Nate Wall, Wyatt Hinton (Sectional Champion), Jeremy Cox, Tristen Howard, Devin Isaac (Sectional Champion), and Murphy Peter; North College Hill's Derrick Hoskins; Cincinnati Country Day's Tristen Davis and Luc Bonomo; and St. Bernard-Elmwood Place's Greg Miller (Sectional Champion). Read more HERE. February 6: Check out the top performers from last week who were named MVC Athletes of the Week HERE. 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. The CHCA boys outdistanced runner-up Cincinnati Country Day 338-231, while the Summit Country Day girls finished with a 381-259 advantage over runner-up CHCA. August 23: St. Bernard's Greg Miller (football); Summit Country Day's Izzy Rawling (boys soccer) and Georgia Schaefer (volleyball); Clark Montessori's Olivia Parmer (girls soccer); Seven Hills' Callie Drew (girls soccer); and Cincinnati Country Day's Rana Arebi (girls tennis) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award. Individual results for the boys are HERE. The Sycamores also shot a season-high 57.1 percent (16-28) from three-point range. September 26: Cincinnati Country Day sits atop the Division III State girls soccer polls! January 16: The past week's top performers are being posted - check out the latest MVC Athletes of the Week HERE! To see the leaders, click HERE. In the spring of 2021, Waterloo East's request to depart the conference after the 2021-2022 school year was approved by the Waterloo School District, to join the new Iowa Alliance Conference[4] that also includes 10 former Central Iowa Metro League schools. November 11: Cincinnati Country Day just won a STATE CHAMPIONSHIP in girls soccer, defeating Ottawa-Glandorf 1-0 in the final match! September 23: Summit Country Day's William McLane and Glady Hill are named Enquirer Athletes of the Week! Read more HERE. Congratulations to the squad for moving on to face Mercy McAuley Thursday at Butler HS at 7:30. One member - Muscatine - gained infamy during the 1970s when it lost 44 consecutive football games, including 40 straight league games between 1973 and 1977.1. Cedar Rapids Xavier, when admitted to the MVC, was a 3A school, but became a 4A school beginning with the 2008-09 school year. BOYS GOLF: Round one of the 2022 Conference tournament saw Seven Hills prevail with a nine-stroke advantage over runner-up CHCA (314-323). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ALL-MVC HONORS: Players of the Year were Norwood's Laney Murphy (Gray Division) and Summit's Madison Sievering (Scarlet Division) and Coaches of the Year were Purcell Marian's Chris Braunstein (Gray Division) and Summit's Mike Fee (Scarlet Division). Julia Zhu led the squad with a 26th-place finish. In girls bowling, Seven Hills also captured the league crown - its first MVC championship. Read more HERE about his battle with cancer. Cedar Rapids Kennedy joined immediately upon its opening in 1967. WIAA Conference Realignment offers modified proposals; 01/13/2023, 5:00pm CST , By Travis Wilson; . Offensive lineman HERE; wide receivers HERE; running backs HERE; quarterbacks HERE; linebackers HERE; defensive linemen HERE; and defensive backs HERE. Missouri State vs. Wichita State. August 4: Enquirer subscribers can read about the area's top golfers HERE. HUGE CONGRATULATIONS go out to Scott and a tip of the cap for your years of covering high school sports - you are the best! January 9: Check out the latest recipients of the Miami Valley Conference Athlete of the Week honor HERE! August 19: Roger Bacon falls to Taft in gridiron opener. December 13: Cincinnati Country Day's Joe Gibson (boys basketball), Purcell Marian's Michael Manuel (boys basketball) and Zionna Wilson (girls bowling), MVCA's Casey Heap, Clark Montessori's Luna Luca (girls basketball), and Seven Hills' Will Kersting (boys bowling) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award! The additions became effective with the 2018-2019 school year, marking the first expansion of the conference since 1992, with the only change coming in 1998 with Xavier's opening.[3]. February 6: Seven Hills' Julia Zhu is among the nominees for the Enquirer High School Sports Awards honor in girls golf. Individual qualifiers from the boys' competition included Cincinnati Country Day's Joe Gibson. Summit Country Day was up for the Ohio Boys Basketball Team of the Week honors. Allie Reuter led the way for the Lady Knights and the MVC with her by finishing 18th overall. Cincinnati Country Day girls soccer was also in contention for the Ohio Fall Team of the Week award. Your teen's environment matters, and safety is of utmost importance at Monte Vista Christian School. July 2022: Enquirer subscribers can read about the area's top football players as the 2022 gridiron season is right around the corner. Read more HERE. 9-12th Grading Guidelines: The grading guidelines of Mountain View Christian High School is consistent with the overall Academic Guidelines of MVCS. Belmont is joining the Missouri Valley Conference on July 1 and leaving the Ohio Valley Conference after nine years. September 27: Seven Hills' Carter Stevens (boys cross country), Daniela Alper (girls tennis - singles), and Leo Weller (boys soccer); Cincinnati Country Day's Vanca Pandey (girls cross country) and Piper Farris (girls soccer); Summit Country Day's Mia Booth (field hockey), Maggie McDowell (girls soccer), and Alex Davis (football); CHCA's Zac Vickers (boys golf); Lockland's Damien Dawson (football); Roger Bacon's Tyler Doll (football) and Mariah Gaines (volleyball); Norwood's Ariel Umanzor (boys soccer); St. Bernard-Elmwood Place's Demetryana Weathers (volleyball); and Cincinnati Christian's Jenny Bertram (volleyball) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award! Roger Bacon's John Kenny and North College Hill's Matteao Lewis also moved on to Districts as individuals. DISTRICT QUALIFIERS: Congratulations to Roger Bacon, North College Hill, and Summit Country Day for advancing to the District Girls Bowling Tournament! Read more HERE. September 9: St. Bernard-Elmwood Place's Greg Miller earns Enquirer Athlete of the Week honors! Check out the conference Athletes of the Week HERE. Read more HERE. The Onalaska High School girls basketball team held off the Holmen Vikings 58-54 on Friday night in MVC play, aided by 17 points from junior forward Sidney Fillbach. August 1: Vote for the Tristate Football Preseason Football All-TSF Squad HERE. Complete race results are HERE. The MVC has another District Champion in volleyball! Wrestlers of the Year honors went to Norwood's Wyatt Hinton and Cincinnati Country Day's Tristen Davis, while Coach of the Year accolades went to Norwood's Derek Alsip and North College Hill's Aaron Wilson. Additionally, this was CHCA's seventh consecutive Scarlet Division crown! August 10: Enquirer subscribers can check out the area's top girls soccer players HERE. September 5: It's Monday and that means it's time to celebrate our newest MVC Athletes of the Week! 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. Read more HERE. June 29: The Enquirer announces its Spring All-Stars HERE. Fee, a graduate of University of Cincinnati has spent his entire career as a high school teacher. 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! The Mississippi Valley Conference (also called MVC) is a high-school athletic conference whose members are located in the metropolitan areas of eastern region of the U.S. state of Iowa, including Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Iowa City and Waterloo-Cedar Falls.