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| THE 33rd ANNUAL PROGRAM |
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The 33rd Annual Buddy LaRosa High School Sports Hall of Fame honors local high school student athletes and coaches for their achievements on and off the field. CETconnect is proud to present not only the program in its entirety but also individual videos of the inductees.
You can watch the program in its entirety, or scroll down to watch individual features. |
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| Runtime: 1 hour 43 minutes |
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| 2007 FEMALE MVP FINALISTS |
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The Male and Female winners of the prestigious LaRosa's "High School MVP of the Year" Award were announced at the annual Buddy LaRosa's Sports Hall of Fame Banquet Sunday, June 22. Inaugurated in 1986, the LaRosa's Male and Female MVPs of the Year awards are the only such awards given annually in Greater Cincinnati to honor outstanding high school athletic achievement.
The six finalists for the LaRosa's High School Female MVP of the Year Award are:- Kirsten Allen, Senior, Ryle High School
- Margaret Fish, Senior, Indian Hill High School
- Amber Gray, Senior, Lakota West High School
- Missy Harpenau, Senior, Mercy High School
- Kiondra McGee, Senior, Ursuline Academy
- Sarah Tanner, Senior, Ursuline High School
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| 2007 MALE MVP FINALISTS |
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The winner of the prestigious LaRosa's "High School MVP of the Year" Award was announced at the annual Buddy LaRosa's Sports Hall of Fame Banquet Sunday, June 22. The LaRosa's Male and Female MVPs of the Year awards are the only
such awards given annually in Greater Cincinnati to honor outstanding high
school athletic achievement.
The six finalists for the LaRosa's High School Male MVP of the Year Award are:- Gordy Dooly, Senior, St. Henry High School
- Cory Farris, Senior, Boone County High School
- Yancy Gates, Senior, Withrow High School
- Danny Milligan, Senior, St. Xavier High School
- DeVier Posey, Senior, LaSalle High School
- Kyle Rudolph, Senior, Elder High School
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| CINDY BRIDGELAND CRILLEY |
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| Cindy Bridgeland Crilley, Indian Hills High School Class of 1970. At Indian Hill High School, Cindy earned 14 varsity letters starring in tennis, field hockey, basketball and volleyball. She was a 4-year starter in tennis, field hockey and basketball and earned a collective 6 MVPs during that time. Tennis was clearly her dominant sport. While no state tournaments existed at that time, Cindy won the Cincinnati Met title (18-and-under and doubles titles), was a member of the Junior Wightman Cup and won the Nation City Teams Tournament. In basketball, she was the team's leading scorer all four seasons. |
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| NATE DUSING |
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| Nate Dusing, Covington Catholic High School, Class of 1997. Probably the greatest male swimmer in Northern Kentucky history, Olympic medalist Nate Dusing is only the 13th first ballot inductee in LaRosa's Hall of Fame history and the first inductee from Covington Catholic High School. |
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| OWEN HAUCK |
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| Owen Hauck, coached at Highlands, Mt. Healthy, and Boone County High Schools from 1962-1997. He clearly ranks among the best of a select group of Northern Kentucky high school football coaching legends.
Though known in recent years as "Shaun Alexander's high school coach," Coach Hauck's body of work clearly encompasses much greater recognition. His career spanned four decades at four different high schools on both sides of the Ohio River. When the dust finally settled in 1997 after 25 seasons at Boone County High School, Hauck's overall career record was 284-130-4. |
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| JAIME WALZ RICHEY |
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| Jaime Walz Richey, Highlands High School Class of 1996. What more needs be said than Jaime Walz is the greatest female basketball player in Kentucky history and one of the best ever in the nation. She still ranks as the No. 1 scorer in Kentucky history – male or female – with 4,948 points over her six-year varsity career. Able to play high school ball in Kentucky as a seventh grader, only Jaime's 4-year high school total is recognized nationally. Therefore her 3,872 points ranks No. 10 all time in U.S. history. |
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| CARYL SCHAWE |
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| Caryl Schawe, coach at Our Lady of Angels and Roger Bacon High Schools beginning in 1979. If Roger Bacon volleyball is the "David" among the Goliaths in Cincinnati high school volleyball circles, then Caryl Schawe could be rightly called a giant among the area coaches. Coaching one of the smaller schools in what has been regarded as one of the toughest volleyball leagues in the United States, Schawe has put her stamp on the Lady Spartans' program as one to be feared and respected. |
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| DOD WALES |
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Dod Wales, St. Xavier High School
Class of 1995. Clearly one of the two great names in St. Xavier swimming history, Dod Wales won an amazing 12 of maximum 16 Ohio state swimming titles during his storied career with the AquaBombers. Wales, a two-time finalist for the LaRosa's Male Athlete of the Year award, was a 15-time High School All-American. |
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| MONICA NIEMANN ZUMSTEIN |
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| Monica Niemann Zumstein, Ursuline Academy Class of 1991. An incredibly gifted athlete, Monica Niemann earned 12 varsity letters – starting four straight years in basketball, softball and soccer. She may well be the best all-around athlete in the history of Ursuline Academy as well as being the first LaRosa's Hall of Fame inductee from her school. |
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