JANUARY
The 2016-17 Russia boys basketball team said farewell to their long-standing appearance in the Piqua Holiday Tournament with another championship.
We doctored some photos for our cover shot of the two hottest shooters in the SCAL. Seniors Nathan Lessing of Fairlawn averaged 28.1 points and Botkins' Luke Bergman was next best at 23.0.
Shelby County's all-time career scoring record of 1,834 points held by Tom Brandewie of Ft. Loramie since 1989 was finally broken by Nathan Lessing of Fairlawn
FEBRUARY
The Ft. Loramie girls ran into a buzzsaw against their league rivals from Russia. The Raiders won the regular season matchups and later beat the Redskins in tournament for their first 3-game sweep in perhaps forever.
Michigan State canned 10 three-pointers to beat the Ohio State in East Lansing 74-66, including one by Versailles alum Kyle Ahrens.
MARCH
Russia hosted the CYO State Basketball Tournament and the St. Remy Wildcats were awarded the lone David Anthony Vinson Sportsmanship Award.
Jackson Center used a patient offense that averaged just 38 points per game in March to knock off state-ranked teams Tri-Village and Minster at the regional tournament. The Lady Tigers would eventually fall in the state semis to Waterford by a score of 37-35.
The Versailles girls basketball program, winners of two previous state titles, fell in the Division III state championship game to Gates Mills Gilmour Academy 56-54 as the Lancers won it all for the first time in school history.
APRIL
Russia senior Maria Herron, who broke 13 school records in softball and was recognized on numerous occasions at the local and state level, announced her decision to play at Otterbein.
MAY
Russia softball was all smiles after shortstop Lexi Monnin ended a Bradford rally with an inning-ending highlight and the Raiders won a sectional semifinal game 4-2.
JUNE
Unranked Russia baseball knocked off state-ranked #2 Lehman, #3 Newton, #18 Ft. Loramie, #21 Newark Catholic and #27 Dalton in route to the state championship game. The Raiders finally fell against #8 Minster with two outs in the bottom of the 7th inning after the Wildcats hit a walk-off single to win 2-1.
Seniors Shae Goubeaux of Russia and Breanna Schulze of St. Henry epitomized sportsmanship and six years of competition against one another as they hugged before their final race at the state championships.
Covington alum and Akron junior Jackie Siefring earned the title of First-Team All-American competing in the Heptathlon at the NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
JULY
Minster running coach and former Michigan All-American Molly Watcke proved she still has what it takes finishing 2nd-place in the Master's Division at the Atlanta Journal Constitution Peachtree Road Race, a 10K that attracts over 55,000 runners.
After months of speculation and being drafted in the 19th round by the Cincinnati Reds in June, Celina alum Seth Lonsway announced he would honor his commitment to play for Ohio State.
AUGUST
Summer little league baseball ended with Russia's 12U winning the Dylan Williams Invitational. In an emotional trophy presentation, the Williams family presented Russia with an Automated External Defibrillator in memory of their son Dylan, who would have been 12 years old this year.
A week later, the annual Russia Alumni Softball Tournament was won by the Classes of 2005 & 2006.
Doug Borchers of Russia and president of Superior Aluminum Products was surprised by employees when he learned he would be throwing out first pitch on Superior Aluminum night at the Fifth Third Field.
SEPTEMBER
Russia volleyball beat Anna in an early season five-set thriller that would set the tone for an exciting league race. In the end, Anna won the county title by one game over both Russia and Ft. Loramie who tied for second.
During a night cross country race at Centerville High School, Troy senior Morgan Gigandet battled from second place to beat the #1 ranked girl in the nation, Anne Forsythe of Ann Harbor, Michigan. Morgan's 22 second victory and time of 17:06 was the 5th fastest time in the country.
A group of Russia friends bonded while taking on the Philadelphia Half Marathon.
OCTOBER
The Anna girls soccer team rolled to a 17-0 record before battling Lehman in the district final. The Rockets played without their starting goalie and lost to the Cavaliers 4-0.
Opposing volleyball coaches were quoted as saying New Bremen senior Paige Jones was the best player they had faced all season. Paige would lead the Lady Cardinals to their first state championship in school history.
For the sixth consecutive year Russia girls cross country advanced to the state meet, extending their streak as the longest current Division III team in Southwest Ohio.
Russia Local School celebrated academic success with an aerial photo of the entire student body K-12.
NOVEMBER
Minster girls cross country added another chapter to Ohio history with their 11th state title. No program, girls or boys, in any division matches their excellence.
After finishing 3rd-place in the Midwest Athletic Conference volleyball standings, Versailles brought home the state trophy in Division III.
Dion Puthoff of Russia and Jon Niemeyer of Minster were honored by The Musial Awards in St. Louis for their story of sportsmanship at the state baseball tournament.
Teammates and brothers Ethan and Eli Wolf of Minster would play for the last time on the same field at the University of Tennessee.
Unlike anything the Village of Ansonia had seen before, thousands of patrons traveled to the Whistle Stop all year long for their weekly Queen of Hearts drawing.
DECEMBER
Marion Local continued their amazing dominance in football and won their 10th state title since the year 2000.
A new season of Russia girls basketball meant a new look for the team, but one thing remained constant - outstanding school spirit from the students.
Minster's 14-year old Jackson Hogenkamp was adopted by the Miami Redhawks basketball team while battling a rare form of cancer, and smiled when he got his own locker.
Seasons come and go, players eventually graduate, but Shelby County basketball will always be worth a trip to the gym.