Thank you for taking the time to read and subscribe to our Vikes In Action newsletter. Our athletic teams are working hard, and we appreciate your support by reading our sports information and cheering on our teams during competition. The positive energy has been contagious and we look forward to more great successes this week.
Athletic Ticket Information
All home athletic tickets may be purchased online by visiting
www.vikenation.org/tickets. The Princeton Athletic Department offers Sports Passes for students, adults, and families. We encourage you to take advantage of this ticket option to save you money all school year. Passes are valid for all 7-12 HOME regular season contests during the entire school year.
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The Princeton Athletic Department offers Sports Passes for Students, Adults, and Families. We encourage you to take advantage of this ticket option to save you money all school year. Passes are valid for all 7-12 HOME regular season contests during the entire school year. | |
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Please visit our online shop on our website to order directly to your house. The online site features all of our athletic teams with apparel, bags, blankets, drinkware, and much more.
Please visit https://shop.game-one.com/ohio/cincinnati/princeton-vikings to place your order.
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Fan of the Week - Nate Riep
Nate Riep is this week's Fan of the Week, after his outstanding show of support of our Lady Vikings Volleyball teams. Nate designed signs and cheered on his classmates during their home matches!
See great Viking Fans who should be nominated? Tag them on social with a #vikingdiff!
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Coaches Corner: Coach Mike Bruening
Varsity Girls Tennis Coach
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In our first episode of the Coaches Corner, Athletic Director Joe Roberts sits down with Coach Mike Bruening of the Girls Tennis program. This episode highlights the current tennis team’s success, upcoming schedule, interactive poll questions, the history of the #953 All-Stars, and learning about Coach's favorite pasta dish. | |
Greater Miami Conference
Athletes of the Week
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Congratulations to Caeley Goins, Riley Woods, Kai Hannah, and Sophi Roberts on receiving Greater Miami Conference Athlete of the Week honors.
Caeley Goins is a senior on the girls volleyball team. She recorded 11 kills in both the Colerain and Edgewood matches.
Riley Woods is a senior on the football team. He recorded 195 total yards in the team's win over Lakota East. Riley rushed for 123 yards on 2 attempts and had 2 catches for 72 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Kai Hannah is a junior on the golf team. He shot a season-low 48 against Fairfield at Glenview.
Sophi Roberts is a junior on the golf team. She shot a personal best 57 at Glenview in the team's tri-match with Oak Hills and Colerain.
Please visit GMCSports.com to view the list of honors from around the league.
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Jersey Mike’s Above and Beyond
Athlete of the Week Honors
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Congratulations to Donovan Kemp, Makenna Carrigan, Emma Tracey, Emanuel Harris, and Trevor Ehlerding on receiving Jersey Mike's Above and Beyond Athlete of the Week honors.
Donovan Kemp is having a great season in cross country. He has run lifetime Personal Records (PRs) in both races.
Makenna Carrigan is a great leader in the cross country program. She organizes team activities and goes out of her way to make everyone feel welcome and part of the team.
Emma Tracey is an outstanding leader on the girls soccer team. She is a captain and leads the Vikings' defense.
Emanuel Harris is a member of the boys soccer team. He scored the winning goal against Colerain on Thursday.
Trevor Ehlerding is a senior on the boys water polo program. He scored 6 goals and 3 assists against Walnut Hills.
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Highlights from 8/22 to 8/28 | |
The Princeton girls tennis team is currently 5-4 overall, and 3-2 in the Greater Miami Conference. Amanda Tulloss currently ranks second in the league with 8 wins at 2nd Singles. Princeton hosts Mount Notre Dame on Wednesday and Lakota East on Thursday. | |
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The Lady Vikings shot a 235 on Thursday at Glenview against Colerain and Oak Hills.
London Harris shot a team-low 49. Sophi Roberts scored her season-best round during the match.
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The Vikings fired a 197 against Fairfield on Thursday at Glenview. It marked the team’s lowest score on the season thus far. Kai Hannah and Scott Lawson each scored a 48. Jamey Spears shot a 50, and Jack Reynolds finished with a 51. | |
Princeton finished last week with a 1-0-1 record. Delaney Benjamin scored the game-winning goal with under three minutes to go against Wilmington on Tuesday, August 30th.
The Lady Vikings tied Colerain 1-1 in their conference opener on Thursday, September 1st.
Princeton travels to Goshen (9/6) and Middletown (9/8) this week, before hosting Kings on Saturday at 2:00 & 4:00 PM.
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The Princeton Vikings defeated Colerain 1-0 on Thursday, September 1st to improve their record to 2-2-0 overall. Emanuel Harris had the game-winning goal.
The Vikings will host three consecutive league matches beginning with Middletown on Thursday.
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Princeton Cross Country travels to Corwin-Nixon Park to compete at the Mason Invitational on Saturday.
This is the 48th Annual Mason Cross Country Invitational and the course features two creek crossings and a steep, mulch-covered hill. Nearly a mile of the race is on wooded trails.
Good luck, Vikings!
Visit http://live.finishtiming.com for complete race results.
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Hey Little Vikes! Come Cheer With Us!
Little Vikes Youth Camp: September 25
Viking Stadium from 12:30-4:00 p.m.
Little Vikes Youth Night at the Football Game: September 30
Meeting at Viking Arena (Gym)
Report time: 5:00 p.m.
Pick-up at Half-time
Contact Coach Landon Zellars at lzellars@vikingmail.org for more information or questions.
The registration form can be found in the yellow Registration link below. FinalForms must be complete to participate. Please complete the registration form by Monday, September 19th.
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The Lady Vikings finished 1-2 during the week’s schedule. The Vikings' match win came on Monday, August 29th against Yellow Springs. Princeton (2-4, 0-1) hosts Woodward on Wednesday, followed by Middletown on Thursday evening. | |
The Princeton High School boys varsity water polo team won their home opener against Walnut Hills, 20-11. The Vikings have won 9 consecutive games and are currently 11-5 on the season.
Princeton continued to have a balanced attack on offense, with 7 different players scoring in the game. Trevor Ehlerding led all scorers with 6 goals.
Carson McDaniel and Jack McDaniel scored 5 and 3 goals, respectively. Jake Culter and Gavin Howell each scored a pair of goals.
Matthew Hardman dished out 5 of the team’s 17 assists. Jack McDaniel and Trevor Ehlerding recorded 4 and 3 assists.
Defensively, Jack McDaniel finished with 9 blocks. Caleb Thompson added 5 blocks and 2 steals. Princeton finished the night with 9 steals.
Princeton returns to action on Wednesday, September 7th, against Sycamore.
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The Princeton girls varsity water polo team defeated Walnut Hills 18-3 on Wednesday, August 31st at Princeton High School.
Princeton’s offense was dominant. Outsourcing the Eagles 16-1 in the early minutes of the third quarter. Junior Mallory Green scored 7 goals to lead the charge.
Goalie Ava Sharpshair and the defense held the Eagles’ offense scoreless in two of the four quarters.
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Princeton moved to 3-0 overall after defeating Lakota East 71-0 on Friday night. The Vikings' defense earned back-to-back shutouts, and currently yields just 216.7 total yards per game.
The offense finished the night with 616 total yards (404 rushing yards). RJ West finished with 168 passing yards and 3 touchdowns. Riley Woods had 129 rushing yards on 2 attempts, and 2 catches for 72 yards and 2 touchdowns. Deandre Rutherford had 2 rushing touchdowns, Teryntino Brown-Freeman, RJ West, Micah Cottrell, and Antonio Hunter scored on the ground.
Tyson Beach and Dorian Williams each had a touchdown reception.
Defensively, Princeton limited the Thunderhawks to 76 total yards. CJ Coleman led the team with 7 total tackles. Breeon Ishmail finished with 6 tackles. PJ Nelson and Travis Lawrence each added 5 tackles. Micah Elliot and Donya Borden each recovered a fumble forced by PJ Nelson and Blake Howard.
Over the first three games, Princeton has several players ranked in the top 5 of the league in statistical categories.
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RJ West - Ranks atop of the league with 574 passing yards
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Riley Woods - Ranks atop of the league with 261 receiving yards
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Dorian Williams - Ranks 5th in the league with 146 receiving yards
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Breeon Ishmail - Ranks atop of the league with 2 interceptions, and 3rd in the league with 24 tackles
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Blake Howard - Ranks 3rd in the league with 2 sacks
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Schedule of Upcoming Events | |
Athlete of the Week Honors:
Congratulations to our Athlete of the Week Honors
for the second week of the Fall season.
Ryann Harris - Cheer
Madison Phillips - Cheer
Nate Messer - Boys Soccer
Norah Martin - Girls Soccer
Erin Schutte - Cross Country
Lincoln Soots - Cross Country
Nyomi Gregory - Girls Tennis
Trent Turner - Golf
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PCMS Golf -
The Viking golfers continue to make great improvements during the beginning of the regular season. Trent Turner led the Vikings with a low score in the team’s recent match.
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PCMS Boys Soccer -
The Vikings played a very tough Sycamore Aviators team on Wednesday evening. Byron Villatoro-Mendez scored on a beautiful headball, but the Aves scored two unanswered goals to defeat the Vikings 2-1. Princeton is currently 0-2-1 on the season.
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PCMS Girls Soccer -
The Lady Vikings defeated Sycamore 3-0 on Wednesday evening. Kamryn Lowe scored 2 goals en route to the team’s 2nd win on the season. Princeton is currently 2-1-0 overall.
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PCMS Volleyball -
The 7th and 8th-grade volleyball teams battled tough against the Sycamore Aviators but lost the matches on Thursday, September 1st.
Vikings travel to Edgewood on Tuesday, before hosting Plains on Thursday.
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PCMS Football -
The 7th and 8th-grade football teams traveled to Mason on Thursday to take on the Comets. The Vikings battled until the final whistle but were unable to overcome the opposition. The 7th-grade team lost 12-8 and is now 1-1 on the season. The 8th-grade team lost 8-0 and is currently 0-2 on the season.
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PCMS Cross Country -
The cross country team had a great race in the tough weather conditions at the Lebanon Running Warrior Meet. Austin Young led the boys team with a 14:24 mark. Lincoln Soots finished in 14:56, and Alan Marroquin Velasquez finished the race with a time of 15:09. The girls team was led by Eva Casto’s 15:32 mark. Erin Schutte ran a 16:38, Allison Campbell finished in 19:00, and Samantha Young crossed the finish line with a time of 19:07.
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PCMS Girls Tennis -
The Lady Vikings tennis program continues to display great improvement during the season. Princeton had the opportunity to play at Queen City due to weather against Kings.
Congratulations to Nyomi Gregory and Gillian Garland on their win for the doubles competition.
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Hey Little Vikes! Come Cheer With Us!
Little Vikes Youth Camp: September 25
Viking Stadium from 12:30-4:00 p.m.
Little Vikes Youth Night at the Football Game: September 30
Meeting at Viking Arena (Gym)
Report time: 5:00 p.m.
Pick-up at Half-time
Contact Coach Landon Zellars at lzellars@vikingmail.org for more information or questions.
The registration form can be found in the yellow Registration link below. FinalForms must be complete to participate. Please complete the registration form by Monday, September 19th
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Little Vikes Girls Basketball Tryouts
Grades 5 & 6
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Little Vikes Girls Basketball Tryouts - 5th & 6th Grade Girls
The Princeton Girls Basketball program will hold tryouts for their 5th & 6th Grade Girls teams on Sunday, October 2nd from 2:00 to 4:00 PM.
The tryouts will be held in the Arena of Viking Village (150 Viking Way, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246). Please contact Coach Ryan with any questions, rsimmons@vikingmail.org.
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Lacrosse Clinic - Grades 3-12
The Princeton Lacrosse program will hold Fall clinics on Tuesday evenings, 5:00 to 6:00 PM, on the grass field behind the Stadium.
The Fall Clinic will run from September 13th to October 25th. Please contact Coach Short, ashort@vikingmail.org with questions.
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