Catch the Stallions live at all home events!

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The St. Francis DeSales High School Department of Athletics is excited to announce our online streaming partnership with the NFHS Network. Starting this evening, athletic events held in Alumni Stadium and the Gymnasium will be broadcasted online through the NFHS Network. Pouring Purple.com will also be part of this partnership, providing the talent/voice during football broadcasts.

We will also be using the Pixellot camera system to automatically stream these events. The Pixellot camera is a mounted unit above the facility that automatically videos the action on the court/field without the need for a camera operator.

The NFHS Network offers two subscription levels for viewing:

Annual Pass $69.99

Monthly Pass $10.99

All Passes include:

Full access to live regular season and post-season sporting events, Immediate access to events when they are available On Demand, Support for participating school’s programs

To subscribe to the NFHS Network, simply go to www.nfhsnetwork.com/subscribe/retail and select the plan you wish to purchase.

Parent of Athlete Meeting

Due to COVID-19, our Parent of Athlete Meeting scheduled for August 12th, 2020 at 7:00pm has been moved to a digital format. The Virtual meeting is embedded below.

Typically our $10,000 Raffle Tickets would have been distributed at this meeting, we are working on ways to get those tickets to you. Please be on the lookout for more information.

Amy Schockling '12 Introduced as New Head Cross Country Coach

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Wednesday, June 10th — Amy Schockling was formally introduced as the Head Boys and Girls Cross Country Coach at St. Francis DeSales High School this morning.

Coach Schockling has served as an Assistant Coach for the St. Francis DeSales Cross Country and Track programs since 2016 when she started her teaching career at St. Francis DeSales High School. Amy was recently named one of two Excellence in Teaching Award Winners for the 2019-2020 School Year.

Amy replaces Ben McGinnis who served as the Head Coach from 2015-2019 before stepping down earlier this week to spend more time with his young family.

Congratulations, Coach Schockling!

Julie Barber '88 Announces Retirement from Coaching

June 9, 2020 — Head Softball Coach, Julie (Moreno) Barber ‘88 has announced her retirement from coaching after 15 seasons at DeSales.

Julie became the Head Softball Coach at DeSales in the Spring of 2006 leading the Purple and White to a District Final Appearance in her first season. Since returning to her alma mater, she has led St. Francis DeSales High School to 5 Central Catholic League Championships (2015, 2014, 2012, 2011, 2010), 4 District Championships (2012, 2011, 2010, 2007), and a trip to the OHSAA Division II State Final Four in 2011! Coach Barber was named the Central District Coach of the Year 3 Times (2011, 2010, 2006), Division II Coach of the Year in 2011, and she was the 2010 recipient of the Ohio Sportsmanship, Ethics, and Integrity Coach of the Year Award by the Ohio High School Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association (OHSFSCA).

Prior to returning to DeSales, Julie was the Head Coach at Toledo St. Ursula Academy for seven seasons where she won the 2004 Division I State Championship, as well as one season at Westerville North High School.

In 2014, Julie was inducted in to the Ohio High School Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

Julie will continue to serve as the Director of Enrollment for St. Francis DeSales High School.

On behalf of the entire Athletic Department at St. Francis DeSales, we would like to thank Coach Barber for everything she has done the softball program, our student-athletes, coaches, family, friends, and fans!

Congratulations on your Retirement from Coaching!

2020 College Athletic Commitment Celebration

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Friday, May 8th, 2020 — St. Francis DeSales held the 2020 College Athletic Commitment Celebration virtually to honor those student athletes who are continuing their athletic careers at the Division III and NAIA Level, as well as those who have recently made their decision to continue at Division I and Division II Institutions as scholarship athletes and preferred walk-ons.

Congratulations to the following athletes:

Jaylen Ball - University of Akron - Football
Erin Burns - Capital University - Basketball
Michael Cummins - John Carroll University - Golf
Owen Faulkner - University of Akron - Football
Jack Francisco - Capital University - Soccer
Reno Godfrey - John Carroll University - Football
Gavin Hawk - Muskingum University - Baseball
Raina Jackson - University of North Carolina Asheville - Track and Field
Luke Jewett - Muskingum University - Track and Field
Kobe Righter - John Carroll University - Basketball
Randy Tawiah - University of Mount Union - Football
Anya Vanasdale - Capital University - Cross Country/Track and Field
Mason Washington - Robert Morris University - Football

To view todays celebration, click on the video below!

The 13 athletes recognized today join 10 classmates who were recognized earlier this school year. Those athletes are:

Jack Ayers - University of Indianapolis - Lacrosse
Maryanne Boyle - Providence College - Volleyball
Emma Brown - Robert Morris University - Volleyball
Bella D’Amico - Georgia Tech University - Volleyball
Dante Fuller - Rutgers University - Lacrosse
Cole Potts - James Madison University - Football
Liz Renken - Colorado Mesa University - Lacrosse
Mason Rickens - Rutgers University - Lacrosse
Will Shaffer - Wright State University - Soccer
Noah Swenson - Florida Southern University - Lacrosse

#howicompete Campaign Launched by OHSAA and Allied Organizations

Student-athletes encouraged to train on their own at home while school facilities are closed

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Inspiring student-athletes to continue training during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, the Ohio High School Athletic Association has launched the #howicompete campaign, which will collect and promote messages and videos posted by OHSAA member schools, media and the OHSAA’s allied organizations.

With school facilities shuttered, student-athletes are not permitted to gather together, therefore the #howicompete campaign encourages training on their own at home and with instructions sent electronically by their school coaches.

Student-athletes and teams are encouraged to set goals and compete against themselves and others while complying with social distancing guidelines. Content will be promoted through the OHSAA’s social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram) on its handle @OHSAASports.

“The health and safety of all Ohioans is our top priority, but we also want student-athletes to stay focused and motivated to pick up where they left off when school sports return,” said OHSAA Executive Director Jerry Snodgrass. “There are so many things that kids can do on their own or with their parents and siblings. Especially something like running and walking, which is a habit that can stay with them for a long time and keep them healthy as adults.”

The OHSAA is excited to share this campaign in support of the Greater Columbus Sports Commission, which is encouraging stories from competitors whose resilience is helping them Live Forward during this unprecedented health crisis.

In addition, links can be emailed to webmaster@ohsaa.org.

 

OHSAA Cancels Spring Sports as School Facilities to Remain Closed

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio High School Athletic Association informed member schools Monday, April 20, that spring sports are now cancelled, as Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced earlier in the day that school facilities will remain closed for the remainder of the academic year due to the coronavirus COVID-19. 

OHSAA Executive Director Jerry Snodgrass sent the memo to school administrators following Governor DeWine’s press conference. For weeks, the OHSAA has communicated with schools that spring sports would be canceled if school facilities were closed. In addition to facilities not being opened, it would be impossible to ensure the health and safety of all individuals and support personnel involved in practices and contests at all member schools. 

“As we have stated in our previous communications, today’s announcement by Governor DeWine to close schools for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year also will now result in the cancellation of OHSAA-sponsored spring sports seasons including tournaments,” Snodgrass wrote Monday. 

The OHSAA’s mandatory no-contact period for all interscholastic sports remained in effect until at least May 3, which could be extended. Coaches and school administrators are encouraged to have non-mandatory electronic and online communications with their student-athletes. The closure of school facilities includes all athletic facilities for any interscholastic training, practice or competition. 

In an interview Monday afternoon, Snodgrass reflected on the unprecedented times that the pandemic has brought to the nation and the impact it has had on schools and interscholastic athletics.  

“I’ve heard from so many people who have said ‘You really need to understand what this means to our kids,’” Snodgrass said during the interview. “I’m a parent. I was a coach. I grew up every day as a player and a coach wanting to play high school sports and get to the state tournament. So I do think I understand that. I also have to go with the fact that my number one concern that I have, over everything, is the health and safety of everyone involved. It’s not just our student-athletes. It’s the parents, coaches, umpires, officials, the scorekeepers. All those things enter into this. It’s a tough decision and it’s one that I and all the other Executive Directors of the other states never thought we would have to do. Never did I think this would be the case, but I’ve tried to be as prepared as I could every step of the way.”

Snodgrass also addressed the summer and start of fall sports in the interview. 

“July is a very physical month for our student-athletes entering fall sports, so we have already started looking at, if this continues through the summer, we’ll have the potential of having a lot of kids who haven’t had the physical activity that they would normally have going into a fall season. So for the health and safety of everyone, we have to look at the acclimation periods going into the fall, if that happens. We have to be prepared for that. We’re also talking about that, if this does go through the summer, what is the likelihood that a student can get in to get a physical (annual medical exam). We have a sport medicine advisory group that is looking at that. They are looking at all aspects such as whether artificial surfaces need to be treated. We are relying on the advice of experts in our decision making.

The OHSAA will continue to communicate throughout the spring and summer regarding any adjustments to OHSAA off-season regulations, academic eligibility standards, sports medicine updates and more. 

St. Francis DeSales Athletics Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates

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April 20th, 2020

Governor’s Announcement to Cancel Schools

As we have stated in our previous communications, today’s announcement by Governor DeWine to close schools for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year also will now result in the cancellation of OHSAA-sponsored spring sports seasons including tournaments.


April 8th, 2020

Information Relative to Spring Sports & Beyond

First, we continue to stay in close contact with the state’s leadership relative to stay-at-home orders. Additionally, we continue to collaborate with the OASSA to make certain we have each other’s support as it relates to a return to school and activities.A few important updates/reminders:

  • If schools are closed for the remainder of the school year, spring sports will be cancelled in Ohio

  • The mandatory No-Contact period remains in place until at least May 1.  No practices or group workouts may occur through this date.

  • No-contact does not mean ‘electronic’ communication is not permitted.  In fact, we encourage coaches to maintain correspondence, provide workouts, etc. to INDIVIDUALS.

  • The dates below for a spring season/tournaments are tentative.  We are continuing with the Governor’s optimistic direction that schools will re-open on May 4.  We will adjust accordingly. However optimistic this may be, we must PLAN for the return even if that ends up changing.

  • With a current return on May 4, the following schedule has been adopted for spring sports. Specific information relative to Sectional and District Tournaments, playing dates, seeding procedures, game sites, will all be provided in communications from the respective six District Athletic Boards.

  • If for any reason specific sites are shut down due to governor’s orders, ALL sites will be shut down and a tournament will not be held.

Restructured 2020 Spring Sport Dates - as of April 8

BASEBALL

  • Non-Interscholastic Date - May 4Acclimation Period - May 4-8

  • Season Begins - May 9

  • Tournament Entry/Withdrawal - May 11

  • Tournament Entry/Withdraw w/penalty - May 12-15

  • Tournament Draw/Coaches Meeting - May 17

  • Sectional Tournaments* - May 23-30

  • District Tournaments - June 1-6

  • Regional Tournaments - June 11 & 12

  • State Tournament - June 19-21

  • Season Concludes - June 27

* Sectional competition shall NOT begin earlier than the date provided.

SOFTBALL

  • Non-Interscholastic Date - May 4

  • Acclimation Period - May 4-8

  • Season Begins - May 9

  • Tournament Entry/Withdrawal - May 18

  • Tournament Entry/Withdraw w/penalty - May 19-22

  • Tournament Draw/Coaches Meeting - May 24

  • Sectional Tournaments* - May 30-June 6

  • District Tournaments - June 8-13

  • Regional Tournaments - June 15-20

  • State Tournament - June 25-27

  • Season Concludes - July 4

* Sectional competition shall NOT begin earlier than the date provided.

LACROSSE

  • Non-Interscholastic Date - May 4

  • Acclimation Period - May 4-8

  • Season Begins - May 9

  • Tournament Entry/Withdrawal - May 18

  • Tournament Entry/Withdraw w/penalty - May 19-22

  • Tournament Draw/Coaches Meeting - May 25

  • Regional Qualifying - May 26-30

  • Regional Quarterfinals - June 1-4

  • Regionals - June 4-7

  • State Semi-Finals - June 8-10

  • State Finals - June 13

  • Season Concludes - June 13

TENNIS

  • Non-Interscholastic Date - May 4

  • Acclimation Period - May 4-8

  • Season Begins - May 9

  • Tournament Entry/Withdrawal - May 18

  • Tournament Entry/Withdraw w/penalty - May 19-22

  • Tournament Draw/Coaches Meeting - May 24

  • Sectional Tournament* - May 30-June 6

  • District Tournament - June 8-13

  • State Tournament - June 18-20

  • Season Concludes - June 27

* Sectional competition shall NOT begin earlier than the date provided.

TRACK & FIELD

  • Non-Interscholastic Date - May 4

  • Acclimation Period - May 4-8

  • Season Begins - May 9

  • Tournament Entry/Withdrawal - May 25

  • Tournament Entry/Withdraw w/penalty - May 26-29

  • Tournament Draw/Coaches Meeting - May 31

  • District Tournament - June 9-13

  • Regional Tournament - June 17-20

  • State Tournament - June 26-27

  • Season Concludes - June 27


MARCH 12, 2020

Spring sports at St. Francis DeSales High School have been suspended through Sunday, April 5, 2020. No games or practices will be allowed during this time. The affected programs are baseball, lacrosse, softball, tennis, track & field, and volleyball. When further athletic updates are available, they will be posted to stallionpride.com. 


MARCH 12, 2020

OHSAA Postpones All Remaining Winter Tournaments 

Includes boys basketball regional and state tournaments, along with ice hockey, wrestling and girls basketball state tournaments 

COLUMBUS, Ohio – At 12:45 p.m. Thursday, the Ohio High School Athletic Association announced that all remaining winter tournament contests are immediately postponed due to the growing situation with the coronavirus COVID-19. 

The suspended tournaments include the girls state basketball tournament; the state individual wrestling tournament; the state ice hockey tournament, and the boys regional and state basketball tournaments.

“We will use this time to work with the appropriate state authorities and health experts to determine our next steps moving forward,” Snodgrass said. “We realize this is disappointing for our participants and their fans, but the overall health and safety of everyone involved in our tournaments is our priority.”

No timetable has been determined for possible rescheduling for the tournaments.

The announcement was made after state and local officials recommended that no public gatherings take place to help stop the spread of the virus.

The OHSAA will send further updates regarding ticket refunds.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to our athletes and coaches who have dedicated so much time into their sport for the opportunity to play in the OHSAA State Tournament. We respect the steps being taken for the saftey of all of those involved. We hope our athletes will have the opportunity to compete on Ohio's Biggest Stage very soon. #GoStallions

-St. Francis DeSales Athletic Department

Chris Froehlich '11 Introduced as New Head Girls Soccer Coach

Wednesday, February 5th — Christopher Froehlich was formally introduced as the Head Girls Soccer Coach at St. Francis DeSales High School this afternoon.

Coach Froehlich last served as the Head Junior Varsity Girls Soccer Coach and Varsity Assistant Coach at New Albany High School for three seasons.

Chris Froehlich following the 2009 Boys Soccer State Championship (photo credit: Barb Dougherty)

Chris Froehlich following the 2009 Boys Soccer State Championship (photo credit: Barb Dougherty)

Chris is no stranger to St. Francis DeSales High School as he is a 2011 Graduate and a member of the 2009 Boys Soccer State Championship Team! His previous coaching experience also includes a season at Bexley High School as the Head JV Girls Soccer Coach and Varsity Assistant Coach.

Chris replaces Bob McGee who served as the Interim Head Coach last season.

Welcome Home, Coach Froehlich!

2019 Roosters Stallion Holiday Classic Lineup Announced

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The 2019 Roosters Stallion Holiday Classic, hosted by St. Francis DeSales, will feature four Junior Varsity and four Varsity Girls Basketball teams.  The match-ups for the 2019 Rooster’s Stallion Holiday Classic are set and as follows:

2019 TOURNAMENT - 6TH ANNUAL

Friday, December 27, 2018

Game 1, 1:30 PM - Upper Arlington JV vs. New Albany JV
Game 2, 3:00 PM - Upper Arlington Varsity vs. New Albany Varsity
Game 3, 4:45 PM - St. Francis DeSales JV vs. Olentangy Orange JV
Game 4, 6:15 PM - St. Francis DeSales Varsity vs. Olentangy Orange Varsity
**Home Team is listed first**

Saturday, December 28, 2018

Game 5, 1:30 PM, JV Loser 1 vs. JV Loser 3
Game 6, 3:00 PM - Varsity Loser 2 vs. Varsity Loser 4
Game 7, 4:45 PM - JV Winner 1 vs. JV Winner 3
Game 8, 6:15 PM - Varsity Winner 2 vs. Varsity Winner 4

To view past results and the Roosters Stallion Holiday Classic Record Book, click here!

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2019 Tony Pizzurro DeSales Wrestling Classic Results

Team Results

  1. South 147.0

  2. Thomas Worthington 143.0

  3. Northland 107.0

  4. St. Francis DeSales 95.5

  5. East Knox 71.0

  6. Beechcroft 67.5

  7. Johnstown 48.5

  8. Marion Franklin 46.0

  9. Centennial 37.0

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Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Donovan King of South

  • 2nd Place - Joel Falles of Centennial

  • 3rd Place - Kenichi Taylor of Beechcroft

Round 1

  • Donovan King (South) 2-0, . over Joel Falles (Centennial) 1-1, Fr. (Fall 1:58)

Round 2

  • Donovan King (South) 2-0, . over Kenichi Taylor (Beechcroft) 0-2, . (Fall 1:59)

Round 3

  • Joel Falles (Centennial) 1-1, Fr. over Kenichi Taylor (Beechcroft) 0-2, . (Fall 5:07)

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Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Tyler Blankenship of Marion Franklin

  • 2nd Place - Oliver Koehler of Centennial

  • 3rd Place - Abdirahman Moualem of Northland

  • 4th Place - Jhalil Taylor of Northland

Round 1

  • Oliver Koehler (Centennial) 2-1, So. over Abdirahman Moualem (Northland) 14-17, So. (Fall 5:37)

  • Tyler Blankenship (Marion Franklin) 3-0, So. over Jhalil Taylor (Northland) 0-3, So. (Fall 0:24)

Round 2

  • Tyler Blankenship (Marion Franklin) 3-0, So. over Abdirahman Moualem (Northland) 14-17, So. (Fall 2:57)

  • Oliver Koehler (Centennial) 2-1, So. over Jhalil Taylor (Northland) 0-3, So. (Fall 1:48)

Round 3

  • Abdirahman Moualem (Northland) 14-17, So. over Jhalil Taylor (Northland) 0-3, So. (Fall 1:14)

  • Tyler Blankenship (Marion Franklin) 3-0, So. over Oliver Koehler (Centennial) 2-1, So. (Fall 2:00)

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Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Channing Thornton of Thomas Worthington

  • 2nd Place - Adrien Stanford of South

  • 3rd Place - Jayveyon Gravely of Northland

  • 4th Place - Chance Hughes of Johnstown

1st Place Match

  • Channing Thornton (Thomas Worthington) 3-0, So. over Adrien Stanford (South) 2-1, . (Fall 3:55)

3rd Place Match

  • Jayveyon Gravely (Northland) 2-1, So. over Chance Hughes (Johnstown) 1-2, So. (Dec 10-9)

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Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Owen Eagan of St Francis DeSales

  • 2nd Place - Justis Schultz of Johnstown

  • 3rd Place - Ben Boley of Thomas Worthington

  • 4th Place - Michael Conley of South

  • 5th Place - Samir Ghimire of Northland

Round 1

  • Owen Eagan (St Francis DeSales) 4-0, Fr. over Michael Conley (South) 1-3, . (Fall 1:15)

  • Ben Boley (Thomas Worthington) 2-2, Fr. over Samir Ghimire (Northland) 0-4, Fr. (Fall 1:17)

Round 2

  • Justis Schultz (Johnstown) 3-1, Fr. over Samir Ghimire (Northland) 0-4, Fr. (Fall 1:17)

  • Owen Eagan (St Francis DeSales) 4-0, Fr. over Ben Boley (Thomas Worthington) 2-2, Fr. (Fall 0:56)

Round 3

  • Justis Schultz (Johnstown) 3-1, Fr. over Ben Boley (Thomas Worthington) 2-2, Fr. (Dec 8-4)

  • Michael Conley (South) 1-3, . over Samir Ghimire (Northland) 0-4, Fr. (Fall 1:13)

Round 4

  • Justis Schultz (Johnstown) 3-1, Fr. over Michael Conley (South) 1-3, . (MD 14-1)

  • Owen Eagan (St Francis DeSales) 4-0, Fr. over Samir Ghimire (Northland) 0-4, Fr. (Fall 0:27)

Round 5

  • Owen Eagan (St Francis DeSales) 4-0, Fr. over Justis Schultz (Johnstown) 3-1, Fr. (Fall 3:04)

  • Ben Boley (Thomas Worthington) 2-2, Fr. over Michael Conley (South) 1-3, . (Fall 3:15)

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Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Charles Johnson of South

  • 2nd Place - Michael Smith of Marion Franklin

  • 3rd Place - Jamal Mohamud of Northland

  • 4th Place - Jeff Dyer of Johnstown

  • 5th Place - Charlie Erickson of Thomas Worthington

Round 1

  • Charles Johnson (South) 4-0, . over Michael Smith (Marion Franklin) 3-1, So. (Dec 6-2)

  • Jeff Dyer (Johnstown) 1-3, Sr. over Charlie Erickson (Thomas Worthington) 0-4, So. (Fall 1:45)

Round 2

  • Jamal Mohamud (Northland) 63-30, Sr. over Jeff Dyer (Johnstown) 1-3, Sr. (Fall 3:53)

  • Michael Smith (Marion Franklin) 3-1, So. over Charlie Erickson (Thomas Worthington) 0-4, So. (Fall 1:40)

Round 3

  • Jamal Mohamud (Northland) 63-30, Sr. over Charlie Erickson (Thomas Worthington) 0-4, So. (Dec 6-5)

  • Charles Johnson (South) 4-0, . over Jeff Dyer (Johnstown) 1-3, Sr. (Dec 7-0)

Round 4

  • Charles Johnson (South) 4-0, . over Jamal Mohamud (Northland) 63-30, Sr. (MD 13-0)

  • Michael Smith (Marion Franklin) 3-1, So. over Jeff Dyer (Johnstown) 1-3, Sr. (Fall 2:46)

Round 5

  • Michael Smith (Marion Franklin) 3-1, So. over Jamal Mohamud (Northland) 63-30, Sr. (Fall 3:32)

  • Charles Johnson (South) 4-0, . over Charlie Erickson (Thomas Worthington) 0-4, So. (Fall 1:36)

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Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Michael Blain of Thomas Worthington

  • 2nd Place - Josh Morse of St Francis DeSales

  • 3rd Place - Aloy Kamara of Beechcroft

  • 4th Place - Evan Campbell of St Francis DeSales

1st Place Match

  • Michael Blain (Thomas Worthington) 3-0, So. over Josh Morse (St Francis DeSales) 2-1, Sr. (Fall 2:44)

3rd Place Match

  • Aloy Kamara (Beechcroft) 2-1, Sr. over Evan Campbell (St Francis DeSales) 1-2, So. (Fall 1:17)

145

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Nick Harris of Thomas Worthington

  • 2nd Place - Andrew Richard of Johnstown

  • 3rd Place - Joseph Rauk of East Knox

  • 4th Place - Delquan Rodgers of South

1st Place Match

  • Nick Harris (Thomas Worthington) 3-0, Sr. over Andrew Richard (Johnstown) 2-1, So. (Fall 1:25)

3rd Place Match

  • Joseph Rauk (East Knox) 3-1, Fr. over Delquan Rodgers (South) 2-2, . (Fall 2:25)

152

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Ahmed Saleh of Northland

  • 2nd Place - Elijah Cottle of Beechcroft

  • 3rd Place - Eli Semel of Thomas Worthington

  • 4th Place - Sarose Gahatraaj of Northland

1st Place Match

  • Ahmed Saleh (Northland) 17-13, Sr. over Elijah Cottle (Beechcroft) 2-1, So. (Fall 1:28)

3rd Place Match

  • Eli Semel (Thomas Worthington) 3-1, Fr. over Sarose Gahatraaj (Northland) 3-2, Fr. (Fall 0:55)

160

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Majed Ahmad of Thomas Worthington

  • 2nd Place - Noah Howard of East Knox

  • 3rd Place - Nate Siegrist of St Francis DeSales

  • 4th Place - Dayde Dowling of Johnstown

1st Place Match

  • Majed Ahmad (Thomas Worthington) 3-0, Jr. over Noah Howard (East Knox) 2-1, Sr. (Fall 4:50)

3rd Place Match

  • Nate Siegrist (St Francis DeSales) 4-1, So. over Dayde Dowling (Johnstown) 2-2, So. (MD 14-3)

170

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - LaShawn Stephens of South

  • 2nd Place - Ibrahim Camara of Beechcroft

  • 3rd Place - Lawrence Leonard of Northland

  • 4th Place - Alvin Forte of Centennial

1st Place Match

  • LaShawn Stephens (South) 3-0, . over Ibrahim Camara (Beechcroft) 2-1, Sr. (Dec 11-8)

3rd Place Match

  • Lawrence Leonard (Northland) 9-17, Sr. over Alvin Forte (Centennial) 2-2, So. (Fall 2:26)

182

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Brayden Jamison of Thomas Worthington

  • 2nd Place - Mandione Ngaya of Northland

  • 3rd Place - Carlos Galdamez of Northland

  • 4th Place - Christian Rios of South

1st Place Match

  • Brayden Jamison (Thomas Worthington) 3-0, So. over Mandione Ngaya (Northland) 15-16, Jr. (Fall 1:31)

3rd Place Match

  • Carlos Galdamez (Northland) 42-40, Sr. over Christian Rios (South) 3-2, . (Fall 2:53)

195

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Lavery Tish of East Knox

  • 2nd Place - Darnell Berry of South

  • 3rd Place - William Hernandez of St Francis DeSales

  • 4th Place - Michael Henry of Northland

1st Place Match

  • Lavery Tish (East Knox) 3-0, Fr. over Darnell Berry (South) 2-1, . (Fall 3:03)

3rd Place Match

  • William Hernandez (St Francis DeSales) 3-1, Sr. over Michael Henry (Northland) 1-2, So. (Fall 0:41)

220

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Correy Craddolph of Northland

  • 2nd Place - Jordan Harrison of South

  • 3rd Place - Dellen Welcome of Centennial

  • 4th Place - Mason Gates of Thomas Worthington

Round 1

  • Correy Craddolph (Northland) 20-11, So. over Dellen Welcome (Centennial) 1-2, Fr. (Fall 0:23)

  • Jordan Harrison (South) 2-1, . over Mason Gates (Thomas Worthington) 0-3, Jr. (For.)

Round 2

  • Correy Craddolph (Northland) 20-11, So. over Mason Gates (Thomas Worthington) 0-3, Jr. (For.)

  • Jordan Harrison (South) 2-1, . over Dellen Welcome (Centennial) 1-2, Fr. (Fall 3:57)

Round 3

  • Correy Craddolph (Northland) 20-11, So. over Jordan Harrison (South) 2-1, . (Fall 0:39)

  • Dellen Welcome (Centennial) 1-2, Fr. over Mason Gates (Thomas Worthington) 0-3, Jr. (For.)

285

Guaranteed Places

  • 1st Place - Cole Potts of St Francis DeSales

  • 2nd Place - Quincy Henderson of South

  • 3rd Place - Alhaji Sidibe of Beechcroft

  • 4th Place - Chase Strickler of South

1st Place Match

  • Cole Potts (St Francis DeSales) 3-0, Sr. over Quincy Henderson (South) 2-1, . (Fall 1:00)

3rd Place Match

  • Alhaji Sidibe (Beechcroft) 3-1, Sr. over Chase Strickler (South) 2-2, . (Fall 1:38)

Nine Athletes Honored at National Signing Day

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Congratulations to these nine SFD student-athletes who participated in today's National Signing Day! Pictured from L to R: Noah Swenson (Lacrosse, Florida Southern College Moccasins), Dante Fuller (Lacrosse, Rutgers Mens Lacrosse), Jack Ayers (Lacrosse, UIndy Athletics), Mason Rickens (Lacrosse, Rutgers Mens Lacrosse), Will Shaffer (Soccer, Wright State Men's Soccer), Liz Renken (Lacrosse, Colorado Mesa Mavericks), Emma Brown (Volleyball, Robert Morris Volleyball), Maryanne Boyle (Volleyball, Providence College), Bella D’AmiCo (Georgia tech).

Girls Volleyball wins Central Ohio's First DI State Title in 30 Years, School's Second!

Row 3 (L to R): Matt Schoonover, Logan Pence, Carli Urcheck, Rachel Maas, Mackenzie Hall, Ashleigh Zehala, Andrea Navar, and Brenden Pence. Row 2 (L to R): Brooke Stablein, Saje Washington, Avery Boyd, Bridget Javitch, Gabby D’Amico, Morgan Tydings,…

Row 3 (L to R): Matt Schoonover, Logan Pence, Carli Urcheck, Rachel Maas, Mackenzie Hall, Ashleigh Zehala, Andrea Navar, and Brenden Pence.
Row 2 (L to R): Brooke Stablein, Saje Washington, Avery Boyd, Bridget Javitch, Gabby D’Amico, Morgan Tydings, Alexis Johnson, Allison Weiner, and Tara Mnich.
Row 1 (L to R): Grace Barber, Bella D’Amico, Emma Brown, Kennedy Scott, and Maryanne Boyle.

November 9, 2019 — The St. Francis DeSales Girls Volleyball Team won the school’s Thirty-Third State Championship with their 3-1 win (19-25, 25-21, 25-20, 25-22) over Parma Padua Franciscan, the #1 Team in the Nation according to USAToday, becoming the first Central Ohio Team to win the Division I State Title since 1989 when Reynoldsburg defeated Seton.

Senior outside hitter Emma Brown had 17 kills and senior outside hitter/middle blocker Maryanne Boyle added 16 for the Stallions, who won the program’s second state championship and were appearing in the final for the first time since winning the Class AA title in 1982.

D’Amico, a Georgia Tech commit, added 43 assists and 18 digs, junior defensive specialist Bridget Javitch had 28 digs and sophomore defensive specialist/outside hitter Gabby D’Amico added 19 digs.

The match included 23 ties and 12 lead changes.

The Girls Volleyball Program won their first State Championship in 1982 with a 2-1 win over Cincinnati Our Lady of the of Angels (15-8, 6-15, 15-6)!

State Football Playoff Ticket Information

FOOTBALL PRESALE

Presale tickets for Friday Night’s Regional Semifinal Playoff Football Game at Miami Trace can be purchased online by following the steps below:

  1. Visit www.ohsaa.org/tickets

  2. Click on Region 8 or search “DeSales" at the top of the screen. 
    Football tickets are $8 Presale and $9 at the Game.

  3. Choose the quantity of tickets you would like to purchase.

  4. Select “#7 Columbus St. Francis DeSales” under the “Choose Your School” Section. A percentage of Presale tickets sold will come back to St. Francis DeSales High School.

  5. Enter Payment Information

  6. Print your ticket or use your phone at the ticket gate Friday Night!

  7. GO STALLIONS!!!!

2019 Fall Sports Postseason Information

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photo credit: Barb Dougherty

photo credit: Barb Dougherty

Upcoming Events:

Girls Volleyball DIVISION-I STATE SEMIFINAL
at NUTTER CENTER, WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 at 12PM
vs. SOLON

ADDRESS:
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy #430,
Fairborn, OH 45324

DIVISION-I STATE TOURNAMENT BRACKET

FOOTBALL DIVISION-II REGION 8 QUARTERFINAL
friday, november 8 at 7PM
at cincinnati turpin

ADDRESS:
2650 Bartels Rd,
Cincinnati, OH 45244

REGION 8 TOURNAMENT BRACKET

PURCHASE TICKETS


FOLLOW @SFDAthletics for updates!


2019 Athletic Hall of Fame Class Announced

On behalf of the St. Francis DeSales Athletic Department, please join us in congratulating the five distinguished Stallions that will be inducted in to the St. Francis DeSales High School Athletic Hall of Fame on September 14th: Steve Fields '71 (Basketball), Deb Landig (Coach/Assistant Athletic Director), Carl Linke '66 (Football), Brady Mangini '95 (Baseball/Football), and Jillian Stranges '03 (Gymnastics).

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JOIN US IN RECOGNIZING THE OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS OF FIVE INDIVIDUALS AS AS PART OF THE 2019 ST. FRANCIS DESALES ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME CLASS!  

THIS YEAR'S CLASS WILL BE INTRODUCED PUBLICLY AT HALFTIME OF THE ST. FRANCIS DESALES - Notre dame-cathedral latin VARSITY FOOTBALL ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019.  THE HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 AT 10 AM. 

Bob McGee '80 Returns as Head Girls Soccer Coach, Replacing Williamson

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Wednesday, July 17th — Bob McGee ’80 was formally introduced as the Head Girls Soccer Coach at St. Francis DeSales High School yesterday.

Coach McGee last served as the Head Girls Soccer Coach at Gahanna-Lincoln High School for three season in from 2016-2018 where he coached the Golden Lions to a record of 40-6-11 which included a Division I district title in 2016 and two OCC-Ohio Division championships.

McGee has spent more than 20 seasons coaching with six different programs, including two prior coaching stints at DeSales from 1993-1996 and 2011-2012 where he captured Division II State Titles in 1995 and 2011 and State Runner-Ups in 2012.

Coach McGee replaces Doug Williamson, who stepped down on July 2nd due to health concerns.

Bob has a career coaching record of 340-69-52.

Welcome Back Coach McGee!

Bob McGee pictured far left with the 2011 State Championship Team

Bob McGee pictured far left with the 2011 State Championship Team


Athletic Department Seeking Athletic Hall of Fame Nominations

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June 7th, 2019 — The St. Francis DeSales Athletic Department is currently seeking nominations for the Fifth SFD Athletic Hall of Fame Class. Nominations received prior to July 1 will be considered for the 2019 Hall of Fame Class, which will be inducted on September 14th.

Old nominations are still with the department, and will be in consideration for this years Hall of Fame Class.

St. Francis DeSales Athletic Hall of Fame recipients are chosen by a committee, who will base their selections on a level of excellence in a particular sport (e.g. captain, team MVP, All-district, All-Ohio, etc.), especially as it relates to other teammates and the level of competition during the candidate's era. Consideration is also given to candidates who participated in multiple sports during their careers, even if their level of success varied in those sports. Finally, the committee attempts to select candidates that result in a class of inductees that appropriately represent the broad range of sports at St. Francis DeSales High School.

The criteria for selection is listed below.

  • Must be a graduate of St. Francis DeSales High School (Athlete)

  • Must be a past coach at St. Francis DeSales High School (Coach)

  • Current head coaches who have coached at St. Francis DeSales for a minimum of 5 years 

  • Must be 10 years removed from high school graduation (Athlete)

  • Must have demonstrated admirable athletic performance and honors 

  • Any exceptions as determined by the committee

If you would like to nominate a past athlete or coach for the SFD Athletic Hall of Fame, please submit your nomination online by clicking on the link below.  

Girls Lacrosse Wins Second State Title, Boys Track Places in Three Events at States

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GIRLS LACROSSE WINS SECOND STATE TITLE

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June 1, 2019 — The St. Francis DeSales Girls Lacrosse Team won the school’s Thirty-Second State Championship, and second in the sport of Girls Lacrosse! The Stallion’s finished the 2019 season with a record of 21-1, their only loss came in the season opener to 2019 Division I State Runner-Up, New Albany High School.

Sophomore, Carmela Cua had 7 saves in the 11-3 win over Chagrin Falls in the State Final hosted at Ohio Wesleyan University Selby Stadium. Senior, Sophia Finotti led the scoring for the Stallions with 5 goals, followed by Senior Grace Lensmire’s 4 goals.

The Girls Lacrosse Program won their first State Championship in 2016 with a 10-7 win over Chagrin Falls!


BOYS TRACK PLACES IN THREE EVENTS AT THE STATE TRACK MEET

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4X800M RELAY
The 4x800m Relay team made up of Caden Zellner, Jonathan Pusateri, John Shoemaker, and Ian McCandlish finished 6th in the State with a time of 8:04.15 to earn All-Ohio Honors!

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4X100M RELAY
The 4x100m Relay team made up of Isaiah Thomas, Jaylen Ball, Eric Nguyen, and Quintell Quinn finished 8th in the State with a time of 43.29 to earn All-Ohio Honors!

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200M DASH
Isaiah Thomas finished 8th in the State in the 200m Dash with a time of 22.80 to earn All-Ohio Honors!

4 Athletes Honored at Athletic Commitment Celebration

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May 21st, 2019 — St. Francis DeSales held the schools second Collegiate Athletic Commitment Celebration this school year to honor those student athletes who are continuing their athletic careers at the Division III and NAIA Level, as well as those who have recently made their decision to continue at Division I and Division II Institutions as scholarship athletes and preferred walk-ons.

Congratulations to the following athletes:

Mikey Cockerell – Ohio Wesleyan University – Soccer

Kayin Derden – Ohio Dominican University – Basketball

Cristian Gomez – Ohio Wesleyan University – Soccer

Cesar Ramirez – University of Mount Union – Soccer

The 4 athletes recognized today join 26 classmates who were recognized earlier this school year. Those athletes are:

Julia Anderson – Siena Heights University – Soccer

Tommy Clayton - Jacksonville University - Lacrosse

Josh Conroy – Otterbein University – Soccer

Colin Doyle – University of Akron – Baseball

Gabby Elliott – Denison University – Basketball

Nicholas Fuchs – University of Mount Union – Soccer

Sophia Finotti - University of Cincinnati - Lacrosse

Lexi Hall – Muskingum University – Volleyball/Track & Field

Mary Hazelton - University of Indianapolis - Lacrosse

Bo Hobgood - Newberry College (SC) - Football

Carter Hilleary - The Ohio State University - Lacrosse

Rodas Johnson - University of Wisconsin - Football

Chris Karras - Bowling Green State University - Football

Aaron Kauser – Capital University – Baseball

Ian McCandlsih – Wittenberg Universtiy – Track & Field

Lainey McGonigle – Alderson-Broaddus University – Volleyball

Dylan McKinney – Heidelberg University - Football

Kyla Payne - Ohio Dominican University - Softball

Madison Rennie - University of Kentucky - Soccer

Angelo Ricci – Denison University – Track & Field

Thomas Sauer – Heidelberg University – Baseball

Anthony Sciarroni - Alderson-Broaddus University - Football

Faith Strapp - Urbana University - Softball

Connor Thune – Otterbein University – Lacrosse

Joey Velazquez - University of Michigan - Football

Katie Zaremba – Catholic University of America – Volleyball

Caden Zellner – Wittenberg University – Track & Field