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Article: Tuesday 9/14/2021, Announcements

Tuesday 9/14/2021, Announcements



Volleyball:
Congrats to the 8th grade volleyball team for their win over Reading last night 25-16, 22-25, 25-21. They will be back in action on Wednesday vs Taylor at home.


Girls Golf:
Last night the Girls Golf Team improved their record to 4-2 on the year.  Mariemont's team score at Reeves was 126. Mariemont was led by Campbell Drum who shot 32. Followed closely behind by Miller Spreen with a score of 34.   

The girls travel to Woodland Golf Course on Wednesday to face Taylor. Good luck Warriors!


Girls Soccer:
Great job by the girls soccer team with their 1-0 win against Sycamore last night. Katie Senes had the goal with an assist by Elizabeth Curran. Go Warriors!


Boys Soccer:
The boys soccer team improved to 4 - 0 on the season with a 4-1 win last night versus Sycamore. Goals by Bo Deeter, Tom Anderson and Jack Caudill and great defense helped the team to a nice victory. Their next game is Wednesday night at Taylor.  Congratulations!


Tennis:
The girls tennis team defeated Nagel last night 8-2. With singles wins from Lucy Hanser, Becca Wilson, Lauren Gaughan, Cammy Rogers and Molly Neville.

Doubles team winners; Katie Tully and Riley McKinney, Piper Farrell and Clara Nichols, Sofie Parker and Kiera Laite.

Congrats to all!!!





The Warrior Run is back!  Registration is open for the 2021 1N5 Warrior Run.  The race will be held on October 2 right here in Mariemont! Come join us at the Bell Tower Park or run your race virtually.  This family-friendly event includes a 5K Run and a 1-mile walk.  After the race, you can join the party at the Bell Tower for food, kids' games, and a movie!!

Register to run or simply donate to the cause.  Join our team by clicking:

Every dollar raised through the Warrior Run supports evidence-based mental health education in our schools. 1N5 supports projects right here at MJHS like Sources of Strength, the MindPeace Room, and Signs of Suicide. The goal of the Warrior Run is to raise money and awareness to expand mental health programming so that no one fights this fight alone.

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