St. Henry Redskins

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Official Athletic Website

Address: 391 E Columbus Street St. Henry, OH 45883
Principal: Eric Rosenbeck
Athletic Director: Dennis Wendel | Office Phone: 419-678-4834 | Email

Map to St. Henry Schools
Team Schedules

St. Henry MAC Championships

Baseball (9): 18, 15, 14, 09, 03, 99, 98, 95, 75
Boys Basketball (14): 19, 15, 13, 97, 96, 92, 91, 90, 88, 86, 80, 79, 76, 74
Boys Cross Country (3): 16, 14, 10
Football (8): 96, 95, 93, 92, 90, 89, 86, 77
Boys Golf (5): 17, 15, 97, 96, 95
Girls Golf (3): 19, 18, 08
Softball (2): 10, 01
Boys Track (3): 07, 00, 82
Volleyball (29): 19, 18, 15, 11, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93, 91, 90, 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 82, 80, 79, 78, 77

St. Henry State Appearances

State Championships
2011 Volleyball Division IV State Champions
2006 Football Division V State Championship
2004 Football Division V State Championship
2004 Volleyball Division IV State Championship
2004 Boys Basketball Division III State Championship
2003 Baseball Division III State Championship
2000 Baseball State Championship
1999 Baseball State Championship
1995 Football Division VI State Championship
1995 Volleyball State Championship
1994 Football Division VI State Championship
1994 Volleyball State Championship
1992 Football Division V State Championship
1991 Boys Basketball State Championship
1990 Football Division V State Championship
1990 Volleyball State Championship
1990 Boys Basketball State Championship
1987 Volleyball State Championship
1985 Volleyball State Championship
1979 Boys Basketball State Championship

State Runner-Up
2015 Volleyball Division III State State Runner-Up
2007 Boys Bowling State Runner-Up
2003 Volleyball Division IV State Runner-Up
2003 Softball Division IV State Runner-Up
2000 Boys Basketball Division IV State Runner-Up
1999 Football Division V State Runner-Up
1996 Football Division VI State Runner-Up
1996 Volleyball State Runner-Up
1988 Volleyball State Runner-Up
1946 Baseball State Runner-Up
1945 Baseball State Runner-Up

State Semifinalist
2019 Boys Basketball Division IV State Semifinalist
2018 Boys Bowling Division II State 3rd Place
1999 Volleyball Division IV State Semifinalist
1998 Volleyball State Semifinalist
1986 Football Division V State Semifinalist
1986 Volleyball State Semifinalist

News & Scores

2013-14 Midwest Athletic Conference Boys Basketball All-Conference Teams

boys_basketball_150MAC Player of the Year: Elijah Kahlig, Fort Recovery
MAC Coach of the Year: Kurt Goettemoeller, Marion Local

First Team
Elijah Kahlig – Fort Recovery – 6’2″ – Senior
Ryan Mikesell – St. Henry – 6’6″ – Junior
Damien Richard – Versailles – 6’4″ – Senior
Carson Manger – New Bremen – 6’3″ – Junior
Luke Knapke – Marion Local – 6’10” – Junior
Andrew Arnett – New Knoxville – 5’11” – Junior
Adam Bertke – Marion Local – 6’6″ – Senior
Andy Grothouse – Delphos St. John’s – 6’1″ – Junior
Brandon Wolters – Coldwater – 6’5″ – Senior
Ben Homan – New Bremen – 6’6″ – Senior
Ben Dilworth – Fort Recovery – 6’0″ – Senior
Ryan Koester – Delphos St. John’s – 6’2″ – Senior

Second Team
Ryan Bruns – Marion Local – 6’7″ – Junior
Jalen Fullenkamp – New Knoxville – 6’0″ – Junior
Brody Hoying – Coldwater – 5’10” – Junior
Brandon Hoying – Minster – 5’10” – Senior
Tyler Schwieterman – St. Henry – 5’11” – Senior
Brant Barna – Parkway – 6’5″ – Senior
Evan Phlipot – Versailles – 6’5″ – Senior
Mitch Stammen – St. Henry – 5’10” – Sophomore
Alex Kaiser – Fort Recovery – 6’1″ – Senior
Matthew Trushaw – Minster – 6’4″ – Junior
Dustin Rethman – Marion Local – 6’0′ – Junior
Eric Clark – Delphos St. John’s – 5’10” – Senior

Honorable Mention
Derek Thobe – Coldwater – 6’2″ – Junior
Kyle Schroer – Fort Recovery – 5’9” – Sophomore
Cole Griesdorn – Marion Local – 6’0” – Sophomore
Nolan Fox – New Bremen – 6’5″ – Junior
Brent Goettemoeller – New Bremen – 6’5” – Senior
Ryan Lageman – New Knoxville – 6’0″ – Senior
Tanner Bates – Parkway – 5’10” – Junior
Matt Heindel – Parkway – 6’1″ – Senior
Jason Jacobs – St. Henry – 6’2” – Senior
Evan Prenger – St. Henry – 6’0″ – Junior
Evan Hays – Delphos St. John’s – 5’10” – Junior
Tyler Conley – Delphos St. John’s – 6’5” – Junior
Ryan Knapke – Versailles – 6’5” – Senior

2/22 OHSAA Bowling Districts

OHSAABoys
Division II Lima District
1. Coldwater 4081, 8. St. Henry 3606
(Top 3 Teams and Individuals on non-qualifying team qualify for the State Tournament)
Team Results | Individual Results

Division II Beavercreek District
1. Versailles 4264
(Top 4 Teams and Individuals on non-qualifying team qualify for the State Tournament)
Team Results | Individual Results

Girls
Division II Lima District
1. Coldwater 3680, 8. Parkway 3008
(Top 4 Teams and Individuals on non-qualifying team qualify for the State Tournament)
Team Results | Individual Results

Division II Beavercreek District
5. Versailles 3764
(Top 4 Teams and Individuals on non-qualifying team qualify for the State Tournament)
Team Results | Individual Results

2013-2014 Midwest Athletic Conference Girls Basketball All–Conference Teams

girls_basketball_150MAC Player of the Year: Haley Horstman, New Knoxville
MAC Coach of the Year: Jacki Stonebraker, Versailles

First Team
Haley Horstman – New Knoxville – 5’7″ – Senior
Brooke Winner – Marion Local – 5’10” – Senior
Tori Lennartz – Fort Recovery – 5’10” – Junior
Allie Thobe – Marion Local – 5’6″ – Junior
Christa Puthoff – Versailles – 6’2″ – Junior
Sarah Kanney – Coldwater – 5’7″ – Junior
Paige Lehman – New Knoxville – 5’10” – Senior
Kayla Richard – Minster – 5’6″ – Senior
Katie Heckman – Versailles – 6’0″ – Senior
Ally Mikesell – St. Henry – 5’8″ – Senior
Claire Fischer – Minster – 5’7″ – Senior
Logan Arnold – Minster – 5’8″ – Junior

Second Team
Cami Hellwarth – Parkway – 5’10” – Senior
Rosie Westerbeck – New Bremen – 5’8″ – Freshman
Meg Reineke – New Knoxville – 5’10” – Junior
Lauren Bruns – Versailles – 6’1″ – Junior
Sydney Fischbach – Delphos St. John’s – 5’11” – Sophomore
Sierra Fent – Parkway – 5’11” – Senior
Lauren Leugers – Coldwater – 5’9″ – Junior
Kara Jutte – Fort Recovery – 5’6″ – Junior
Brooke Pothast – Versailles – 5’7″ – Senior
Emily Mescher – Marion Local – 6’0″ – Sophomore
Cadence Jacobs – Marion Local – 5’11” – Junior
Taylor Koesters – St. Henry – 5’6″ – Senior
Emily Harman – Versailles – 5’8″ – Senior

Honorable Mention
Joelle Hemmelgarn – Coldwater – 5’7” – Senior
Denise Schwieterman – Coldwater – 6’2″ – Sophomore
Caley Schoenherr – Fort Recovery – 5’4” – Junior
Kendra Siefring – Fort Recovery – 6’1″ – Sophomore
Lexi Wilker – Marion Local – 5’4” – Junior
Alexis Wuebker – Minster – 5’8” – Junior
Debbie Paul – New Bremen – 5’8″ – Sophomore
Kalyn Schoer – New Knoxville – 5’4” – Junior
Raegen Bransteter – Parkway – 5’7″ – Senior
Olivia Stahl – St. Henry – 5’10” – Junior
Jessica Geise – Delphos St. John’s – 5’9″ – Freshman
Rachel Kremer – Versailles – 5’7” – Senior

2/14 & 2/15 OHSAA Bowling Sectionals

OHSAABoys
Division II Minster Sectional
1. Coldwater 3972, 2. St. Henry 3924, 7. Minster 3373, 8. Parkway 3271, 9. Marion Local 3246, 10. New Bremen 2811
(Top 4 teams advance to the District Tournament in Lima (Westgate Lanes))
Team Results | Individual Results

Division II Huber Heights Sectional
4. Versailles 4053
Team Results | Individual Results

Girls
Division II Minster Sectional
1. Coldwater 3991, 3. Parkway 3166, 5. Minster 3032, 6. New Bremen 2907, 7. Marion Local 2729
(Top 4 teams advance to the District Tournament in Lima (Westgate Lanes))
Team Results | Individual Results

Division II Huber Heights Sectional
3. Versailles 3856
Team Results | Individual Results

2/14 MAC Boys Basketball Scores

boys_basketball_150Coldwater 55 New Knoxville 51
Delphos St. John’s 58 New Bremen 46
St. Henry 61 Fort Recovery 40
Marion Local 75 Parkway 53
Versailles 48 Minster 43

MAC Boys Basketball Game of the Week – St. Henry at Fort Recovery

boys_basketball_150The 14-3 Fort Recovery Indians have enjoyed almost two weeks in the driver’s seat of the Midwest Athletic Conference standings, and a victory over St. Henry this Friday will secure at least a the share of the conference trophy with a monster game in the final week with Marion Local looming.  Head coach Brian Patch understands the importance of the final two league battles, but is taking them one at a time.  “Our seniors have done a great job of keeping the team focused and repeating the message to one another,” he explained.  “All year long they have been focused on one team at a time – we don’t mention or prepare for Saturday’s night game until Saturday.  We created that mind set early in the year so now it is no different for us.”

The Indians, who are currently riding a wave of ten wins in their previous 11 outings this season, are looking to snap a four-game skid over the past three years against St. Henry.  The Indians had won ten straight this season before a setback last weekend against Clayton Northmont, but that defeat wasn’t one that Patch wants his players to dwell upon.  “We don’t talk about winning or losing – that way no matter who we play we feel that if we execute our game plan individually and collective as a team that winning takes care of itself.  We never want to lose a game, but losing on the road on a Saturday night to a Division 1 team isn’t devastating to us at this point.  We know we didn’t play our best game, but at this point we just move on and get ready for the next game.”

This season, the Indians have been led by senior Elijah Kahlig, who is one of the tops in the conference with more than 22 points and seven rebounds per game, including more than 40 three-pointers.  The Indians game-plan goes deeper than just Kahlig though – they have three other players who are averaging nearly double-figures in the scoring column each game as Patch has been getting noticeable contributions over the past few weeks from Brandon Schoen, Kyle Schroer, and Ben Dilworth.  “Fort Recovery plays excellent defense, they are tireless workers, and they are very, very good at getting to their spots on drives, which leads to easy lay-ups, pull-ups, or open jumpers for their teammates,” St. Henry head coach Eric Rosenbeck praised.  “Elijah Kahlig is my favorite player I have ever coached against – he is awesome and does things the right way.  He doesn’t show boat, he picks up/helps his teammates, he is unbelievably fundamental and works like crazy to get better every year – most important, he is a leader.”

The Redskins enter Friday’s battle out of contention for the league title, but Rosenbeck and his players understand a victory over the Indians would put a wrench in the title race while giving an outstanding shot of momentum heading into the upcoming post-season.  At 12-7 overall, the Redskins have won five of their last six games and are led in scoring and rebounding by Ryan Mikesell who is hitting for more than 22 points per game while snagging a league-best 9.2 rebounds each time he takes the floor.  “We made a few adjustments to our defense to allow Mikesell to hang around the rim more,” Rosenbeck pointed out.  “He is an excellent shot-blocker and he alters multiple shots a game as well. We have also made more of a commitment to being solid on defense instead of trapping as much as we did earlier in the year.  We have talked about getting better and growing as a team – we are nowhere near a finished product and we only have three games left in the regular season.”

Following a loss to Delphos St. John’s two weeks ago, St. Henry has strung together four straight victories in league play against New Bremen and Parkway and non-league wins over Western Buckeye League opponents Celina and Van Wert.  “St. Henry is a good team – obviously Ryan Mikesell stands out as being a player who can beat you himself, but they also have had other guys step up with big games to help ease the scoring from Mikesell,” Patch remarked.  “Defensively they have run a lot of things so we will have to be prepared for anything they throw at us in order to come away with the victory.”

by Robb Hemmelgarn

 

 

 

February 13, 2014|Categories: Basketball Boys, Fort Recovery Indians, Scores, St. Henry Redskins|Tags: |

2/8 Boys Basketball Scores

boys_basketball_150Coldwater 57 Celina 56, OT
St. Marys 48 Minster 44
St. Henry 52 Van Wert 37
Spencerville 65 Marion Local 58
Versailles 89 Ansonia 26
Northmont 53 Fort Recovery 44
Tri-Village 67 New Bremen 56
Perry 72 Parkway 68, OT

2/8 Bowling Scores

bowling_150Boys
Van Wert 2555, Marion Local 2347 Match Details
Mississinawa Valley 2548, New Bremen 1274 Match Details
Coldwater 2645, Minster 2377 Match Details
Versailles 2970, Ottawa-Glandorf 2623 Match Details
St. Henry 3161, Parkway 2494 Match Details

Girls
Parkway 2024, Lima Central Catholic 1514 Match Details
Versailles 2766, Coldwater 2683 Match Details
Mississinawa Valley 2118, Marion Local 1705 Match Details
New Bremen 2292, Temple Christian 1976 Match Details
St. Marys 2534, Minster 2154 Match Details

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