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Boys Volleyball reaches first-ever OHSAA State Final Four

Boys Volleyball reaches first-ever OHSAA State Final Four

On Saturday, May 20, the Boys Volleyball Team made history by defeating the Badin Rams to take the Division II Regional Championship and advance to the inaugural OHSAA Boys Volleyball Final Four.

The OHSAA Board of Directors voted unanimously to add boys’ volleyball to its roster of sanctioned sports, starting with the 2022-23 school year. The Rockets, led by head coach Julie Mulvey ’92, faced off in the first-ever semifinals against Akron St. Vincent - St. Mary. The Rockets did not come out on top in the semi-final but will go down in history as members of the first Final Four.

Congratulations to Kevin Kaser ’25, Jack Sampson ’25, Jay Clifton ’25, Gavin Gerhard ’25, Sam Noble ’23, Ben Jones ’25, Carson Tierney ’25, Sean O'Connell ’25, Bryce Dillard ’25, Shawn Roesel ’23, Ian Ely ’24, Ethan Gundrum ’25, and Owen Burkholder ’25.

    McNicholas Theatre presents Hope Springs

    The McNicholas Theatre Department proudly announces its upcoming performance of Hope Springs. The play will run November 6-8 at McNicholas High School in the Jeanne Spurlock Theatre.

    2011 Grad encourages Science National Honor Society Inductees to pursue their passions

    Congratulations to the 17 seniors who were inducted into the McNicholas High School chapter of the Science National Honor Society. These students have excelled in their classes and shown a passion for science-related fields: Cameron Goodin, Grace McCafferty, Caroline Frede, Allison Runte, Lauren Radtke, Sarah Hutchinson, Katherine Baillie, Brianna Lach, Gracie Mastruserio, Kaelin Timko, Natalie Cox, Annemarie Wolfer, Addison Russo, Kennedy Trapp, Lauren Beiser, Josephine Fortin, and Clare Goldbach.