Monday, August 31, 2009

North Field Hockey off to 2-0 season start

North Field Hockey defeated Seneca on Thursday, 9/27 with a score of 2-1. The first goal was scored just minutes into the game by senior Taylor McAfee. Seneca quickly answered to goal, leaving the game tied at 1-1. With less than 1 minute left in regulation, Emily Tanner timed a perfect deflection into the back of the cage, leaving the Mustangs victorious, 2-1. Their next game will be held Tuesday, 9/1 at Manual. Varsity plays at 5:15 and Junior Varsity will kick off their season at 6:45. We hope to see you there!!!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Lady Mustangs varsity soccer team goes undefeated in the Murray High School Lady Tiger Cup

The NOHS Lady Mustangs varsity soccer team traveled to Murray, KY over the weekend to compete in the Lady Tiger Cup. North handily defeated Graves County 7-1 on Friday p.m. Devan Costelle and Emily McLellan contributed two goals apiece with Chelsea Shields, Ashley Luckett, and Kayla Martorana each adding one. On Saturday morning the Lady Mustangs competed against Heath High School. The game was close through the first half with the Lady Mustangs leading 1-0 at halftime. North broke away in the second half to finish the match with a 7-0 victory. Allyson Cottrell led scoring with 2 goals and Devan Costelle, Kayla Martorana, Lauren Elliott, Sloane Costelle, and Ashley Luckett each contributed one. On Saturday afternoon the Lady Mustangs took the field against #23 ranked Murray H.S. It was a very physical match and Murray took an early 1-0 lead. The Lady Mustangs fought back to put Murray away by a 3-1 margin. Lady Mustang goals were scored by Emily McLellan, Allyson Cottrell, and Ashley Luckett.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Cross Country Tiger Run

Seen here are the 10 varsity runners taking off in the Tiger Run today kicking off Cross Country season. Left to right are Nathan Yates, Alec Horn, Colin Grandon, Seth Fowler, Justin Roegnik, Taylor Sanders, Ryan Kalmey, Troas McWilliams, Eric Taglieri and Andrew Beno.

North Basketball Freshman Attend IU Elite Prospect Camp

Freshman Darryl Hicks and David Levitch are seen here with Jaden Schooler attending the Indiana University Elite Prospect camp.

Friday, August 28, 2009

8/27/09 Boys Golf Results

Here are the posted results from our latest match vs. Louisville Male HS, which was contested today at Quail Chase GC(SOUTH 1-9)(par 36)

Varsity (5-1)
NORTH OLDHAM 154[+10]
Male HS 165[+21]

Low score(s): Austin Love 37[+1]; James Wistrom 39[+3],
Alex Foley 39[+3], Kameron Shams 39[+3]

JV (3-3) (match declared NC after 5 holes due weather delay)
NORTH OLDHAM 102[+22]
Male HS 117[+37]

Low score: Cash Cameron was at 22 strokes[+2] after 6 holes!

The Varsity Mustangs and Male's first two groups completed their rounds just before the course was cleared of players due to lightning in the vicinity. This match was declared official upon agreement of the coaches that no score from the third group on the 9th tee would affect the outcome. MUSTANGS WIN!

A very nice round turned in by Senior Austin Love, who got off to a great start by birdieing each of the first two holes. Well played, Austin! All of the Mustangs' top 4 broke 40 strokes for the round - good job!

The JV match had to be declared a no-contest due to the expected delay in returning the players to their positions on the course after waiting the KHSAA-mandated 30 minutes after the last visible lightning strike.

The JV Mustangs will unofficially record a victory, as we were 15 strokes ahead on the scorecards after all players completed 5 holes of play. Freshman Cash Cameron had the best round going of the competitors, he was [+2] after six holes of play. Good job, Cash!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Oldham Era SON Tournament Article

SON Tournament Wrap Up Article in Oldham Era

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Oldham Era Leap of Faith Football Article

North Oldham senior fullback Zach Price attempts to break through a pair of Moore defenders in the Mustangs 21-20 win Saturday in the Kickoff Classic at South Oldham. Price had 96 yards rushing in his first varsity start and was named NOHS offensive MVP for the game.

Boys CC set to begin State Title Defense

The 2008 Class AA Defending State Champion Boy’s Cross Country team begins the defense of their title this Saturday at the St. X Tiger Run, which will be hosted at the Old River Road Country Club. The Varsity race will be at 9:10 AM, the JV race will be at 10:30 AM, and the day will be concluded with the Freshmen race at 12 PM. The boys have had their best summer of training ever and are looking to step up to battle the likes of Trinity and St X as six of their seven members from the State Championship return along with nearly the entire team from last year. The race is highlighted by the #1 teams in all three classes: St. X, North Oldham, and St. Henry. In addition, several ranked teams in all classes will be participating in what should be an exciting way to start the season. Hope to see you Saturday!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Lady Mustang Fall Softball is Underway

The North Oldham Lady Mustang softball team is currently having fall workouts.
Anyone in grades 6-12 interested in joining the team or learning more, please contact:

Steve Neely, Head Fall Coach: 435-6810, neely.steve@lou.sysco.com
or
Eric Ballerstedt, Varsity Head Coach: 649-3815, nohsfastpitch@yahoo.com

Stay tuned for information regarding an October meeting to discuss the 2010 spring season.

Visit us on the web at http://www.eteamz.com/noladymustangs



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NOHS Field Hockey WINS!!!

NOHS Field Hockey kicks off the regular season with a 6-0 victory over Butler. Goals were scored by Lucy Gibson, Frannie Larson, Emma O’Grady, Katie Benyo and Taylor McAfee (2). Our next game is 8/27 @ Seneca at 5:30. Thanks for all of the support at the game last night and we’re looking forward to a great season!!!

Coach Ross

North Oldham High School Fastpitch Fall Ball Season

The NOHS fastpitch softball team will be playing in two fall ball leagues this fall, a varsity and JV. Any interest in joining the team, please contact head coach, Eric Ballerstedt, 502-649-3815.

Boys Varsity Soccer Team Ties Western Hills, JV Wins!

Last night, the Varsity Boys Soccer team tied Western Hills, 1-1. The Mustang goal was scored by Brandon Causey.

The JV team won their game, 1-0, with a goal scored by Matt Dombrosky.

The Mustangs' next games are Thursday at OC at 6 & 7:30pm. Come support the team against OC!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Boys Varsity Soccer Team Beats KCD!

Congratulations to the Varsity boy’s soccer team for their win over KCD 1-0 on Saturday! The winning goal was made by Ryan Beckner with an assist by Connor Powell.

The JV team lost by a score of 1-0.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

North Oldham Mustangs set to Kick Off

The 2009 football season will formally start this weekend for the North Oldham Mustangs. They are set to play the first game of a doubleheader on Saturday evening during the Kick-Off Classic at South Oldham High School. The Mustangs are coming off of a 10 - 2 season and a District 4, Class 3A championship. They are returning 10 senior starters and look to be in contention for another great season.

Go North!! Go Mustangs!!

Girls Soccer Wins

North Oldham – 2 (Devan Costelle, Amanda Mattern)

Nelson County – 1 (Porshia Clark)

Friday, August 14, 2009

Boys Cross Country Ranked #1 To Start The Season

Last year there were question marks in Class AA all the way to the finish line in the team races and though North Oldham’s boys return enough to be the clear favorite this year, there are big question marks on the both the boys’ and girls’ side as to who will end up where at the end of the season.

For the boys, North Oldham brings back enough fire power with Taylor Sanders, Justin Reonigk, Jeremy Rice, and Colin Grandon, to warrant the #1 ranking for the preseason. The fact that they not only have an experienced group, but solid times previously from guys like Ryan Kalmey, Nathan Yates, and Andrew Beno, tells us that they are deep enough to stay on top and will look to be even stronger this year. Beyond that, it will be interesting to see what athletes they pick up from the impressive middle school programs that Oldham County has grown and if any of those athletes will be able to contribute right away. All things considered, it will take a ton of work for any team to consider overtaking this group.