Covington Catholic teammates Drew Berling, left, and Eli Scroggins at the Region 2 fishing tournament.
Covington Catholic teammates Drew Berling, left, and Eli Scroggins at the Region 2 fishing tournament.
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Cincinnati Enquirer names 2026 spring all-city teams

Spring sports in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana are over, bringing a close to the 2025-2026 high school sports season.

Here are the 2026 spring All-Stars from The Enquirer, naming all-city honorees in bass fishing, flag football, lacrosse, tennis and boys volleyball. Baseball all-city teams and softball all-city teams have already been released and track & field honorees are still on the way.

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These honorees are the best-of-the-best in the tri-state and many had championship successes, including The Fenwick Falcons and Moeller Crusaders winning boys volleyball state championships and the St. Xavier Bombers repeating as Division I lacrosse champs while also winning a team tennis state title.

Bass fishing

Players of the year

Eli Scroggins and Drew Berling, Covington Catholic: The duo finished fifth in the KHSAA state tournament, catching 8 fish for a total of 22 pounds, 2 ounces. They placed 14th in the regional meet, catching the maximum five fish for 11 pounds, 7 ounces.

Coach of the year

Robb Schneeman, Covington Catholic: He led the Colonels to a top-10 finishing boat at the state tournament for the fourth time in six seasons.

First team

Hunter Lilly and Kyle Lilly, Grant County; Cooper Lackey and Paxton Litmer, Bishop Brossart; Eli Scroggins and Drew Berling, Covington Catholic; Brian Hamm and Raymond Hamm, Grant County; Tanner Norman and Owen Miller, Ryle

Second team

Lincoln Schabell and Carter Vogel, Bishop Brossart; Beckett Meersman and Levi Snowball, Bishop Brossart; Tate Hammons and Bryson Perez, Grant County; Derek Bezold and John Prather, Bishop Brossart; Wyatt Wehr and Nolin Cammack, Grant County; Archer Burcham and Aidan McLindon, Covington Catholic; Ethan Bates and Lucas Brooks, Grant County; Anderson Keller and Brendan Hill, Bishop Brossart

Flag football

Co-players of the year

Bella Heile, Badin: The junior was a co-player of the year in 2025 as a wide receiver, but successfully transitioned to quarterback this season and led the Rams to a Regional Championship. As a two-way player, she also returned three interceptions for touchdowns during the regional tournament.

Evie Schoolfield, Mount Notre Dame: The 2025 finalist for National Player of the Year had another stellar season, leading the Cougars to a 10-0 regular season and a trip to the state championship game. The Lindsey Wilson University commit threw for 3,103 yards and had 50 touchdowns in her senior season, including three touchdowns in the inaugural OHSAA title game.

Co-coaches of the year

Desmond Gault, Mount Notre Dame: He led Mount Notre Dame to an undefeated regular season at 10-0, then coached the Cougars to the inaugural OHSAA state championship game.

Mike Sebastian, Badin: After winning the state championship in 2025, he coached a fresh Badin team to win the regional championship at Paycor Stadium.

First-team offense

Penelope Bolinger, St. Ursula; Charlotte Holm, Seton; Tylee Littlejohn, Purcell Marian; Emerson Majors, St. Ursula; Aliyah Robinson, Purcell Marian; Ellie Wegman, Seton; Alyssa Easter, Cincinnati Country Day; Adera Orr, Ursuline Academy; Sunshine Lodder, Ursuline Academy; Ellie Texter, Cincinnati Country Day; Evie Schoolfield, Mount Notre Dame; Hayden Elmlinger, Mount Notre Dame; Bella Heile, Badin; Addy Marshall, Badin; Kiki Harris, Princeton; Yaya Parrish, Princeton; Strawberry Blankumsee, Winton Woods; Tabriyia Richardson, Woodward; Leigha Acoff, Woodward; Linde Harris, Walnut Hills; Destinee Kelly, Aiken; Janai Hall, Aiken.

First-team defense

SaRyah Cannon, Seton; Liz Beckenhaupt, Seton; Blair Breitbeil, St. Ursula; Liz Thurnau, St. Ursula; Mauri Lewis, Purcell Marian; Lydaya Lewis, Purcell Marian; Cheyenne Holmes, Spencer Center; Nicole Hardesty, Cincinnati Country Day; Leah Coyle, Cincinnati Country Day; Lydia Sanders, Mount Notre Dame; Lea Johnson, Mount Notre Dame; Bella Heile, Badin; Blake Sakach, Badin; Donay White, Woodward; Esmeralda Bibian, Woodward; Emma Rose-Fightmaster, Walnut Hills; McKenna Rischmann, Mercy McAuley; Leah Schoster, Roger Bacon; D’cember Whitt, Aiken.

Second-team offense

Lauren Dorger, St. Ursula; Reese Majors, St. Ursula; Ceirya Hicks, Purcell Marian; Ariana Bailey, Purcell Marian; Bre Miller, Seton; Malaysia Cofer, Cincinnati Country Day; Lily Davis, Ursuline Academy; Gabby Yisreal, Cincinnati Country Day; Addy Vaughn, Mount Notre Dame; Kaylee Watson, Mount Notre Dame; Lala Thorton, Winton Woods; Zoe Bowden, Clark Montessori; Lauren Enginger, Mercy McAuley; Macy Lohbeck, Mercy McAuley.

Second-team defense

Faith Mitchell, Seton; Ellie Miller, St. Ursula; Lucy Colvin, St. Ursula; Cassidei Collier, Purcell Marian; Kyla Granville-Britten, Purcell Marian; Meredith Zepf, Ursuline Academy; Talia Gholston, Cincinnati Country Day; Gabrielle Gonzalez, Cincinnati Country Day; Grace Bodkin, Mount Notre Dame; Caitlyn Wood, Mount Notre Dame; Addy Marshall, Badin; Lexi Brecht, Badin; Kennedy Gibson, Woodward; Kemyrah Turner, Woodward; Nevaeh Hughs, Mercy McAuley; Princess Walter-Monroe, Hughes.

Honorable mentions

Purcell Marian: Kaelyn Metzger, Aubrey Christopher-Nelson; St. Ursula Academy: Nayomi Herrlinger, Micaela Johnston-Magill, Lila Timmerding, Peyton Winkler; Seton: Zoe Welce, Lyla Hambleton, Reese Dreyer, Sammi Harnist; Cincinnati Country Day: Samira Barber, Rui Guan; Ursuline Academy: Elizabeth Garay, Addison Loftus; Mount Notre Dame: Addy McFadden, Megan Sicking, Kate Shade, Sarai Coleman, Hagler, Braylyn Dean, Natalie Farfsing, Elizabeth Herzner; Badin: Hailey Weber; Woodward: Mariana Cross, Kimora Smith; DePaul Cristo Rey: Raegen Allen, Azariyah Taylor, Demi Pruett; Western Hills: Oumou Bathily; Spencer Center: Brezhane’ Revere; Oyler: Jayia Beale, Reina Martinez; Taft: Neveah Horsley, Jamaya Williams; SCPA: Drea Lewis; CCPA: Jaisha Jackson, Syasia Rogers; Hughes: Danielle Scott, Abriyel Opoku; Walnut Hills: Kisanet Michael, London Byers; Clark Montessori: Trinity Gittens, Morgan Mitchell; Shroder: Ta’miya Trotter, Ameri Neely.

Boys lacrosse

Division I

Player of the year

Rowdy Scheer, St. Xavier: The Delaware commit anchored the Bombers defense in a 21-1 season, shutting down some of the top offenses in the entire Midwest. The senior defender led St. Xavier to its second consecutive state championship.

Coach of the year

Nate Sprong, St. Xavier: He coached St. Xavier to back-to-back state championships, turning in a 21-1 record while facing the top teams in Ohio and the Midwest.

First team

Clay Barkimer, Milford; Lincoln Boldiszar, Loveland; DJ Frazier, St. Xavier; Tyler Lupinski, Mason; Jacob Lupinski, Mason; Spencer Stegbauer, St. Xavier; Rocco Filia, Loveland; Tyler Allard, Milford; Alex Haucke, Lakota East; Kyle Harden, Loveland; Rowdy Scheer, St. Xavier; Aiden Gooch, Milford; Nolan Kittle, Moeller; Sean Deeley, St. Xavier; Nolan Burch, Milford; Keegan Oldendick, Milford; Jacob Grote, Moeller; Max Violet, St. Xavier; Gabe Arbino, Milford; Sam Carpenter, St. Xavier; Trey Wagner, Milford.

Second team

Aidan Nyhuis, Mason; Adam King, Loveland; Bryson Duncan, Oak Hills; Ryder Munz, St. Xavier; Aiden Spangler, Oak Hills; Wade Rotunna, Milford; Jordan Kotz, Elder; Tommy Baringhaus, St. Xavier; Carter Moore, Lakota East; Alex Peyton, St. Xavier; Simon Klaber, Moeller; Hudson Fahey, Loveland; Aiden Fleck, Sycamore; Jack Charlton, St. Xavier; Dominic Keyes, Elder; Max Doogan, Elder; Aiden McCall, Lakota East; Will Weikert, Loveland; Andrew Fortener, Springboro.

Honorable mentions

Spencer Fielden, Mason; Matthew Goedde, Sycamore; Jackson Kirchmer, Lakota West; Logan Peterson, Oak Hills; Cameron Simmons, Mason; Justin Steinriede, Oak Hills; Carson Campbell, Lebanon; Andrew Duermit, Loveland; Jack Duncan, Milford; Ben Lockwood, Kings; Caden Nicholl, Milford; Beckett Niswanger, Lebanon; David Simonson, Kings; Knox Zurmehly, Milford.

Division II

Player of the year

Will Haugh, Mariemont: The senior defender led Mariemont to its second straight state tournament appearance. He held opposing Southwest Ohio offenses in check as the Warriors cruised through the regional tournament.

Coach of the year

Reed Peterson, Mariemont: He stepped in mid-season as interim head coach after his father, longtime head coach Steve Peterson, stepped away due for health reasons. The younger Peterson led Mariemont to a 12-7 record and a trip to the state tournament.

First team

Joey Celesti, McNicholas; Ethan Goellner, Mariemont; Beckett Heimann, Indian Hill; Vince Fiorina, Mariemont; Wes Limle, La Salle; DJ Berning, Fenwick; Will Haugh, Mariemont; Nolan Mulligan, Fenwick; Max Henson, La Salle; Jaxon Frye, Indian Hill; Ryan McDonald, Summit Country Day; JP Bortz, Mariemont; Kam Fightmaster, La Salle; Preston Yager, Fenwick; Jonathan Salazar, Indian Hill; Charlie Roesel, La Salle.

Second team

Isaac Young, Clinton-Massie; Ryder Roehm, CHCA; Joey Jernigan, Indian Hill; Jack Cosgrove, Turpin; Cam Neeley, Fenwick; Chas Evans, McNicholas; Jackson Howard, Fenwick; Carter Germann, Fenwick; Tripp Miller, Indian Hill; Bryson Wobser, Turpin; Grayson Smith, Madeira; Joey Schmidt, La Salle; Max Clark, Clinton-Massie; Blake Daviaux, Fenwick; Parker Haines, Indian Hill; Blake Torggler, Madeira; RJ Naticchioni, Mariemont; Harry Gosdin, Indian Hill.

Northern Kentucky

Player of the year

Bray Brzygot, Dixie Heights: The senior led Dixie Heights with 47 goals and 32 assists in 2026, despite missing time at the end of the season. The Transylvania University signee pushed the Colonels to an undefeated 7-0 mark against Northern Kentucky competition.

Coach of the year

Chris Shively, Dixie Heights: He coached the Colonels to an undefeated 7-0 record in district play, concluding with a 5th District championship win over Ryle.

First team

Gavin Brake, Covington Catholic; Charlie Park, Ryle; Aiden Wood, Dixie Heights; Bray Brzygot, Dixie Heights; Eli Lawson, Dixie Heights; Gideon Turner, Cooper; Josh Ehrhardt, Cooper; Lucas Caudill, Bulldogs; Ried Heuker, Covington Catholic; Rudy Yocum, Cooper; Keegan Gregory, Walton-Verona; Blake Leiker, Ryle.

Second team

Braden Ewing, Walton-Verona; Ronin Herbert, Ryle; Brenden Lee, Cooper; Kayden Durrett, St. Henry; Kendell Fennell, Bulldogs; Lane Nemann, Bulldogs; Carter Alsip, Ryle; Ryder Bishop, Covington Catholic; Nathan Shipp, Cooper; Jon Staley, St. Henry; Cole Grimes, Dixie Heights; Griffin Kruse, Dixie Heights.

Girls lacrosse

Division I

Player of the year

Marin Bode, Kings: The senior was an all-around weapon for Kings, scoring 84 goals alongside 34 assists and 118 draw controls. The High Point University commit led the Knights to an ECC championship with a final record of 16-5.

Coach of the year

Jamie Ling, Springboro: He coached Springboro to its first ever state tournament, finishing the year at 16-6.

First team

Marin Bode, Kings; Ashley Filburn, Springboro; Kirsten Hurr, Mason; Reese Brenkert, Sycamore; Lauren Christy, Walnut Hills; Paiten Volz, Kings; Kennedy Schneider, Milford; Cam Walters, Springboro; Elena Ditchen, Milford; Grace Dresher, Springboro; Catherine Rose Cardell, Milford; Addison Schuckman, Kings; Maddie Maroney, Springboro; Karis Pepin, Milford; Aubrey Davis, Kings; Ellie Johnson, Sycamore; Bella Maskery, Mount Notre Dame; Abigail Upton, Lakota East; Sydney Goad, Kings.

Second team

Sophia Flora, Lebanon; Gwen Garneret, Mount Notre Dame; Natalie Klaber, Mount Notre Dame; Maeley Rohe, Springboro; Claire Johnson, Sycamore; Kiley Beck, Kings; Marisa Finley, Loveland; Jane DeBruer, Walnut Hills; Greta VonAllmen, Kings; Emma Showalter, Sycamore; Katie Halligan, Mason; Mia Young, Seton; Mia Lietzow, Springboro; Addilyn Warburton, Walnut Hills; Macy Lane, Lebanon; Rosa Lloyd, Sycamore; Rachel Kohlhorst, Lebanon; Olivia Zaya, Milford.

Honorable mentions

Kings: LilyAnn Takle-Flach, Brianna Hoying; Lakota East: Madelyn Still, Olivia Fischer; Lakota West: Riley Egbert, Reni Cole; Lebanon: Lillie Burns, Madilyn Han; Mason: Gabby Sell, Addie Lupinski; Milford: Carmen Stilphen, Zari Pepin; Mount Notre Dame: Allison Strang, Riley McMaster; Seton: Addy White, Paige Vanover; Springboro: Kinsley Brown; Mady Burns; St. Ursula: Elizabeth Hines, Ginger Stautberg; Sycamore: Andi Belle; Walnut Hills: Kenyon Pollock, Mia Kelley.

Division II

Player of the year

Charlotte Soller, Mariemont: The senior led Mariemont to its first regional championship and state Final Four berth since 2022. Soller, a first-team all-state selection, led the Warriors with 78 total points between 43 goals and 35 assists, also securing 78 draw controls on the year.

Coach of the year

Emma Boomershine, Madeira: In her third year at the helm, the Amazons continued their upward trajectory. Boomershine coached Madeira to its best season in school history, turning in a 10-6 record and securing the Amazons’ first ever playoff win.

First team

Carson Bahl, Indian Hill; Charlotte Soller, Mariemont; Grace Bevington, Ursuline Academy; Ryann Knepp, Wyoming; Emery Snyder, CHCA; Piper Farrell, Mariemont; Taylor Denning, Turpin; Abby Ranz, Wyoming; Olivia Riportella, Mariemont; Mary McIntosh, Mariemont; Siena Motch, Seven Hills; Jane Muller, Mariemont; Ella Hummel, Wyoming City Schools; Sophie Haugh, Mariemont; Meran Phelps, Indian Hill; Claire Frazier, Indian Hill; Frances Heath, Turpin; Gaby Martel, Ursuline Academy.

Second team

Kallie Adams, Indian Hill; Reilyn Brennan, Turpin; Skylar Mardis, Turpin; Grace Kellett, Madeira; Stella Armstrong, Anderson; Lily Kaplan, Mariemont; Reese Oleary, Wyoming; Maddy Harris, Indian Hill; Ciara Molinsky, Ursuline Academy; Kennedy Steuer, McNicholas; Caroline Kusak, Madiera; Grace Hasler, Wyoming; Olivia Ellerbrock, Madeira; McKenna Eatmon, Turpin; Gabby Hahn, CHCA; Lucy Plunkett, Fenwick; Poni Larson, Seven Hills; Olivia Davenport, Madeira; Kat Baillie, McNicholas.

Honorable mentions

Anderson: Luci Mohr, Stella Berg; CHCA: Ainsley Blair, Anna Hillis; Cincinnati Country Day: Roxy Vollmer, Zoe Doerger; Fenwick: Hannah Fischer, Samantha Long; Indian Hill: Lilly Harris, Mimi Foad; Madeira: Lilah Beers, Annie Kusak; Mariemont: Nellie Deeter, Demaree Vianello; McNicholas: Josie Suttles, Lily Von Holle; Seven Hills: Kenzie Motch, Allison Koth; Turpin: Lily Carr, Callie Buehler; Ursuline Academy: Gabby Beerman, Addy Wolff; Waynesville: Neva Vrettos, Reagan Wilson; Wyoming: Hope Wagner, Addy Lippert.

Northern Kentucky

Player of the year

Madi Beach, Ryle: The senior made history as the first Northern Kentucky player to be named to the All-Kentucky first team. The Lasell University commit successfully transitioned from defense to midfield this season, adding 18 goals in addition to feisty defense.

Coach of the year

Tito Bertram, Cooper: He coached Cooper to an undefeated 6-0 record in district play, winning the 5th District championship. His Lady Jaguars also won a game in the KHSAA state tournament, beating Sayre 11-9.

First team

Ashley Selm, St. Henry; Madi Beach, Ryle; Tori Sickmeier, Ryle; Corryn Kohls, Notre Dame Academy; Caitlin Ross, Notre Dame Academy; Lucy Kleman, Notre Dame Academy; Madison Reinert, Cooper; Emily Forbes, Cooper; Maggie Milburn, Cooper; Courtlyn Henry, Cooper; Sarah-Kate Siroky, Dixie Heights.

Boys tennis

Ohio

Division I

Singles player of the year        

Greg Bernadsky, Mason: Bernadsky repeated as Division I singles state champion, winning 6-0, 7-6 in his state championship final. The GMC Athlete of the Year also won sectional and district titles.

Doubles team of the year

Carson Dwyer-Nihal Narisetty, St. Xavier: Members of the OTCA team state champions, Dwyer and Narisetty won the Division I state championship doubles championship. The title was Dwyer’s third championship and Narisetty’s first.

Coach of the year

Joseph Jackson, St. Xavier: St. Xavier had the OHSAA doubles state champions and the Bombers won the OTCA district championship, beating Mason 3-2 before winning the state championship.

First-team singles

Josef Alkuino, Fairfield Adam Anastasia, Moeller; Greg Bernadsky, Mason; Janek Teply, Mason; Bode Zappin, Loveland

First-team doubles

Henry Brandt-Conor Lynch, St. Xavier; Abi Dinesh-Jake Farquhar, Sycamore; Carson Dwyer-Nihal Narisetty, St. Xavier; Sean Fu-Shreyas Mantha, Mason

Second-team singles

Koen Dominguez, Milford; Jonah Johnson, St. Xavier; Amir Nazarov, Springboro; Ethan Vass, Lakota East; Kevin Zhou, Sycamore

Second-team doubles

Ryan Buckingham-Evan Wei, Mason; Ari Delvecchio-Connor Pulaski, Talawanda; Gus Demis-David Ivanov, St. Xavier; Isaac Hurlburt-Cayden Lipsky, Springboro; Eric Kai-Truman Sayles, Sycamore; Brady Mullins-Peyton Nelson, Springboro; Jacob Peerless-Andrew Sehlhorst, Walnut Hills

Honorable mention singles

Goshen: Carter Settelmayer; Lakota East: Mercer Mills Loveland: Ethan Deck; Milford: Owen Blair; Ross: Cohen Rice; Western Brown: Brayden Vavilov

Honorable mention doubles

Anderson: Ronin McPhillips-Jack Meeker; Lakota East: Landon Bialk-Tyler Gruber; Little Miami: Caleb Martini-Misha Neganov; Loveland: Marlee Fleming-Beckett Zappin

Division II

Singles player of the year

Tyler Lammers, Summit Country Day: He was the MVC Player of the Year before winning a sectional championship and taking second in the district tournament.

Doubles team of the year

Neelan Gandhi-Gareth Kurowski, Indian Hill: Gandhi, a junior, and Kurowski, a sophomore, won sectional and district championships before going to state where they battled to a 6-7, 6-4, 7-6 win in the state championship round.

Coach of the year

Michael Piergalski, Indian Hill: Indian Hill won the southwest district in the OTCA team tournament and in the OHSAA tournament, had three qualifiers in doubles, including the state championship pair.

First-team singles

Eli Camp, Indian Hill; Dylan Frazier, Waynesville; Tyler Lammers, Summit Country Day; Paxton Lesseuer, Mariemont; Adi Nayak, Seven Hills; Ryan Schnizer, McNicholas

First-team doubles

Vedant Buch-Will Jordan, Indian Hill; Matteo Caggioni-Peter Mattson, Madeira; Hugo Ellis-Max Welch, Mariemont; Neelan Gandhi-Gareth Kurowski, Indian Hill; Adam Klaus-Jack O’Neil, Wyoming; Yousef Moussa-Jeremy Starczynowski, Indian Hill

Second-team singles

Alessandra Caggioni, Madeira; Zander Chan, CHCA; Jack Eiding, Taylor; Reese Meyer, Batavia; Ethan Thomas, Taylor

Second-team doubles

Leo Cai-Bryan Zhang, Seven Hills; Ben Jensen-Jacob Perkins, Bethel-Tate; Andrew Michel-Blake Roberts, CHCA; Sam Thompson-Wyatt Zimmerman, Miami Valley Christian; Zach Weiskopf-Arwin Xu, Wyoming

Honorable mention singles

Bethel-Tate: Gabe Powers; Taylor: Dominic Spanyer; Wilmington: Stephen Adams

Honorable mention doubles

Bethel-Tate: Layne Pelvit-Luke Pelvit; Madeira: Francesco Bettoni-George Aziz; Wilmington: Toby Alsip-Brennen Zeigler

Northern Kentucky

Singles player of the year

Blake Hussey, Covington Catholic: Back in singles after winning a doubles championship last season, Hussey won the 9th Region tournament and reached the finals of the KHSAA state tournament.

Doubles team of the year

Jacob Kramer-William Tribble, Covington Catholic: Kramer and Tribble clinched the 9th Region championship before heading to state where they reached the KHSAA championship semifinals.

Coach of the year

Al Hertsenberg, Covington Catholic: Hertsenberg’s Covington Catholic team didn’t drop a match as the Colonels repeated as 9th Region champions, advancing to the KHSAA team state tournament where they finished as state runner-up. In the individual state tournament, CovCath had a doubles semifinalist team and a singles runner-up.

First-team singles

Shayaan Ahmad, Villa Madonna; Dylan Fortner, Highlands; Blake Hussey, Covington Catholic; Finley Mackay, Walton-Verona; Sebastian Niemeier, Campbell County;  Navneeth Selvaraju, Ryle

First-team doubles

Daniel Beasey-Lukesh Muzumdar, Highlands Andrew Dunaway-Neel Reddy, Beechwood; Drew Gray-Andrew Kramer, Villa Madonna; Jacob Kramer-William Tribble, Covington Catholic; Cameron Wells-Christopher Wells, Campbell County

Second-team singles

Tyler Arlinghaus, Holy Cross; Gideon Bement, Covington Catholic; Joshua Desylva, Highlands; Donovan Harrington, Conner; Shea Harrington, Conner; Tyler Perala, Simon Kenton

Second-team doubles

Bennett Ahlers-Shiv Patel, Beechwood; Samson Allan-Jacob Donahue, Simon Kenton; Liam Bradley-Dylan Warner, Covington Catholic; Brayden Jacobs-Will Martis, Simon Kenton

Girls tennis

Northern Kentucky/Indiana

Singles players of the year

Beatrice Chiessi, Scott: She was undefeated through her run through the 10th Region where she beat a teammate for the tournament title. At the KHSAA state tournament, she won her opening match.

Natalie Elleman, Conner: Elleman won the 9th Region championship, coming from behind to beat the two-time defending champion. She also won her opening match at the KHSAA state tournament.

Doubles team of the year

Avery Love-Niveditha Selvaraju, Ryle: The pair helped Ryle to a regional team championship for the first time and repeated as 9th Region doubles champions before reaching the KHSAA state quarterfinals.

Coach of the year

Stephen Collins, Ryle: Ryle won the Region 9 team championship for the first time, beating Notre Dame 3-2 in the tournament finals. In the KHSAA state tournament, the Raiders won their opening round match over Scott 3-0 and reached the state quarterfinals.

First-team singles

Emma Ahlers, Beechwood; Lilliana Berling, Notre Dame; Beatrice Chiessi, Scott; Natalie Elleman, Conner; Isabella Jayasuriya, Campbell County; Kayla Johnson, Cooper; Kaylin Lovell, Scott

First-team doubles

Bethany Arnett-Aurora Sandfoss, Conner; Gabrielle Browning-Annika Derks, Simon Kenton; Malia Christensen-Isabella McElwee, Notre Dame; Cassidy Derry-Isabella Norvell, Dixie Heights; Avery Love-Niveditha Selvaraju, Ryle; Ava Walsman-Grace Walter, Batesville

Second-team singles

Mallie Bates, Grant County; Madison Hosea, Highlands; Linko Nakajo, Ryle; Sara Saunders, Conner

Second-team doubles

Sophia Chang-Natalie Holland, Ryle; Izzy Hardin-Grace Heidelberg, Campbell County; Lilly Middendorf-Hailey Ryan, Newport Central Catholic

Boys volleyball

Ohio

Division I

Player of the year

Joe Taggart, St. Xavier: The Bomber senior capped off his career as one of Cincinnati’s greats. Taggart won GCL-South and Region 4 Player of the Year honors for the second-straight season and was a first-team All-Ohio pick. He led St. Xavier back to the regional finals and tallied 365 kills (1,014 for his career), 118 digs, 41 aces and 36 blocks.

Coach of the year

Casey Pieper, Moeller: In his third season leading the Crusaders, Pieper’s squad went 21-4, winning the GCL-South for the first time since 2021 and solo for the first time since 2018. Moeller won the regional crown and won its 12th Ohio state championship. Assistant Bill Eckhoff gets a special mention for leading the team through the state tournament as Pieper was out of the country.

First team

Carson Berling, Lakota East; Carter Brandt, Elder; Nick Dollard, Moeller; Austin Dreher, Lakota East; Bryce Fielman, Milford; Brady Kelly, Elder; Joey Little, Princeton; Brian Miller, Mason; Luke Sorce, St. Xavier; Joe Taggart, St. Xavier; Sean Walker, Sycamore; Tyler Wong, Moeller

Second team

Ben Adkins, St. Xavier; Jude Callahan, Lakota East; Emmett Corby, Walnut Hills; Josh Debrosse, Sycamore; Johnie Holmes, Elder; Corbin Jones, Lebanon; Tristan Martinez-Lynskey, Middletown; Adam Quehl, Moeller; Nathan Timme, Lakota East; Drew Ward, Milford; Logan Zemberi, Mason

Honorable mention

Elder: Ben Davis; Fairfield: Sam Bowling; Kings: Rylan Burke; Lebanon: John Geers; Middletown: Adrian Anguiano, David Childers, Caelubb Smith; Milford: Andrew Dochterman; Moeller: Elvis Arvay; Oak Hills: Will Elliott, Jacob Weller; St. Xavier: Ben Ferris, Rece Hausfeld; Walnut Hills: Jackson Helton; West Clermont: Emory Row

Division II

Player of the year

Gavin McWaters, Loveland: In his sophomore campaign, McWaters was the ECC Offensive Player of the Year, Region 8 Player of the Year and a first-team All-Ohio pick while leading Loveland to a conference title and the regional championship game. He had 331 kills, 134 digs, 34 aces and 24 blocks.

Coach of the year

Tina Gustely, Fenwick: She was the GCL-Coed Coach of the Year, leading Fenwick to its first league title since 2023. The Falcons went 22-6, winning 17 of their last 18 games, including a reverse sweep of Loveland in the regional finals and the Division II state championship.

First team

Jordan Boyd, Edgewood; Brandt Bowling, Badin; Will Lenz, Fenwick; Ben Martin, McNicholas; Gavin McWaters, Loveland; Hudson Mercer, Taylor; Parker Povse, Fenwick; Andrew Weigand, Roger Bacon; Lance Wiesman, La Salle; Aydan Williams, McNicholas

Second team

Landon Balmos-Ruddock, Loveland; Max Boissonnet, Wyoming; Kolby Duello, Edgewood; Carson Jungkunz, Badin; Evan Ledord, Loveland; Marc Meyer, Turpin; Kian O’Connell, Fenwick; Nolan Stacey, McNicholas; Ty Stokes, Loveland; Griffin Weber, Fenwick

Honorable mention

Anderson: Braxton Herzner, Jimmy McNulty; Badin: Ethan Carpenter; Finneytown: Jack Haarlamert; Indian Hill: Alassandro Cillario; La Salle: Owen Ambach, Benji Ryan, Isaiah Walker; Madeira: Maxwell Winget; McNicholas: Owen Svarda; Summit Country Day: Sam Reder; Taylor: Juan Flores, Jackson Meibers; Turpin: Gavin Gillard; Wyoming: Jackson Kreitzer

Northern Kentucky

Player of the year

Nehemiah Kaai, Simon Kenton: The senior had over 230 kills, 150 digs and 65 aces for the first-year program, getting Region 6 Player of the Year honors and a first-team All-Kentucky selection.

Coach of the year

Heather Kidd, Ryle: In her first season leading the Raiders, Kidd’s team went 18-4, winning the 6th Region tournament and reaching the KHSAA state quarterfinals. She was named the Region 6 and KVCA Coach of the Year.

First team

Henry Alo, Simon Kenton; Tristan Clifton, Walton-Verona; Thomas Getsy, Calvary Christian; Nehemiah Kaai, Simon Kenton; Max Kidd, Ryle; Ryota Kondo, Ryle; Shawn Sinkhorn, Walton-Verona; Andrew Stropko, Ryle

Second team

Mitchell Ball, Simon Kenton; Jett Hanks, Scott; Kameron Johnson, Boone County; Joseph Massengale, Calvary Christian; Eddie Rieffer, Ryle; Hunter Roszkowski, Calvary Christian; Judah Verst, Calvary Christian; Channing Wilson, Scott

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati Enquirer names 2026 spring all-city teams

Reporting by Alex Harrison, Chase Souder and James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer

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By Alex Harrison, Chase Souder and James Weber, Cincinnati Enquirer | USA TODAY Network

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