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Mason Names Brendan Reedy Boys Tennis Head Coach
Press Release From Mason SID, Dan Hilen:
The Mason Athletic Department announced today that Brendan Reedy has been named the next head coach of the Mason Boys Tennis program, pending approval by the Mason City Schools Board of Education.
Reedy takes over the program from longtime head coach Mike Reid, who has guided the Comets since 2015. During his tenure, Reid led Mason to five Greater Miami Conference championships and four Ohio Tennis Coaches Association (OTCA) state titles (2018, 2019, 2021, 2025). Reid will continue to serve as head coach of the Mason Girls Tennis program next fall.
Reid’s impact on the Mason boys tennis program extends well beyond championships. Under his leadership, the Comets established a consistent standard of excellence, sportsmanship, and player development, becoming one of the most respected programs in the state. His commitment to mentoring student-athletes and fostering a team-first culture has left a lasting foundation that will continue to benefit the program for years to come.
A familiar face within the Mason athletic community, Reedy is the son of former Mason boys soccer head coach Paul Reedy. He has served as an assistant coach in the Mason boys tennis program for the past two seasons and will assume his first head coaching role this spring.
Reedy was a standout tennis player at Lakota West High School, where he continued his career at the University of Cincinnati, competing in club tennis. His coaching background includes private instruction and previous stops at Summit Country Day and Mercy Health Plex.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to lead such an outstanding program,” said Reedy. “Coaching at Mason has been an absolute joy these past few years. We have a strong tradition built on excellent student-athletes, supportive families, and tremendous community support. I want to thank Coach Mike Reid, Athletic Director Scott Stemple, Principal Ben Brown, and Dr. Jonathan Cooper for their confidence and support. I am committed to continuing the tradition of excellence while developing student-athletes who excel both on and off the tennis court. I could not be more excited to be part of Mason tennis. Go Comets!”
Cincinnati Enquirer Announces Fall All-City Golf and Tennis Selections
Each season, the Cincinnati Enquirer’s (Cincinnati.com) outstanding high school sportswriting team painstakingly analyzes athletic performances across Greater Cincinnati to select the “best of the best.” The dedicated staff — Brendan Connelly, Alex Harrison, Chase Souder, and James Weber — pore over statistics, league achievements, and OHSAA playoff results to determine first-team, second-team, and honorable-mention honorees. It’s not an easy task, and the Greater Miami Conference sincerely appreciates their efforts and their commitment to interscholastic sports.
To view complete Fall All-Star listings: Cincinnati Enquirer Fall All-City 2025
Boys Golf
Player of the Year - Toku Fujiwara (Lakota West)
First Team: Toku Fujiwara (Lakota West),Brody Hayes (Lakota East) and Griffin Wullenweber (Lakota West)
Second Team: Curtis Crimmins (Mason)
Honorable Mention: Matthew Krummen (Lakota West) and Jaxson Hutzelman (Mason).
Girls Golf
Coach of the Year - Matt Starr (Sycamore)
First Team: Eva Becerril (Sycamore), Adrianna Combs (Oak Hills) and Jenna Schmidt (Lakota East)
Second Team: Ava Dattilo (Mason)
Honorble Mention: Sydney Phan (Lakota East), Lexi Holzbacher (Oak Hills), Marley Brumfield and Shana Singla (Sycamore).
Girls Tennis
Player of the Year - Addison Cassidy (Mason)
Double Team of the Year - Adriana Moreno and Saanvi Reddy (Mason)
Coach of the Year - Mike Reid (Mason)
First Team Singles: Addison Cassidy (Mason) and Renee Harper (Oak Hills)
Second Team Singles: Haley Johnson (Colerain) and Lisa Kai (Sycamore)
First Team Doubles: Saanvi Reddy and Adriana Moreno (Mason), Allison Sayles and Serena Sayles (Sycamore), Bhavana Singidi and Vanmayl Podili (Mason), and Emma Wagner and Pratyusha Chaudhuri (Mason).
Honorable Mention Doubles: Shree Teredesai and Erica Lu (Sycamore), Ava Escudero and Rachel Kremp (Sycamore), and Ana Gotike and Chloe Zhang (Mason)
Cincinnati Enquirer Announces Fall All-City CC Selections
Each season, the Cincinnati Enquirer’s (Cincinnati.com) outstanding high school sportswriting team painstakingly analyzes athletic performances across Greater Cincinnati to select the “best of the best.” The dedicated staff — Brendan Connelly, Alex Harrison, Chase Souder, and James Weber — pore over statistics, league achievements, and OHSAA playoff results to determine first-team, second-team, and honorable-mention honorees. It’s not an easy task, and the Greater Miami Conference sincerely appreciates their efforts and their commitment to interscholastic sports.
For complete listings: Cincinnati Enquirer Link to Fall All-City Selections
Boys Cross Country
Coach of the Year - Tim Pitcher (Mason)
First Team: Owen Huff (Oak Hills) and Caden Winship (Mason)
Second Team: Logan Mix (Mason), Carson Wyss, (Mason), Paras Yadav (Mason) and Colin Schonsheck (Sycamore)
Honorable Mention: Eligh Amshoff (Mason), Daniel Egleston (Middletown), Samuel Weiss (Sycamore) and Luke Young (Mason).
Girls Cross Country
Runner of the Year - Aleah Coster (Oak Hills)
First Team: Alyssa Browne (Lakota East), Aleah Coster (Oak Hills), Molly Deardorf (Lakota East), Atalia Hawkins (Mason) and Ava Shepherd (Lakota West).
Second Team: Rachel Brower (Sycamore), Ava Dickenson (Lakota East), Ariana Hurst (Sycamore), Sydney Magee (Sycamore) and Lucy Schutte (Oak Hills).
Honorable Mention: Auna Korostyshevsky (Mason), Eva Mathur (Mason), Emily Moran (Mason) and Ellie Polking (Oak Hills).
Cincinnati.Com Announces All-City Soccer Selections
Annually, the Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati.com) undertakes the arduous task of compiling an exceptionally talented collection of the “best of the best” boys and girls soccer players from across the Greater Cincinnati area. Painstakingly assembled by Enquirer high school sports writer James Weber, the 2025 All-City teams once again featured strong GMC representation. Hats off to James Weber for his tireless efforts to recognize so many deserving young people across all divisions of Greater Cincinnati soccer.
To see a complete lisitng of the All-City selections check out the link below:
Cincinnati Enquirer Greater Cincinnati All-City Soccer Selections
Greater Miami Conference Boys selections:
"Co-Defensive Player of the Year" Grady Krueger (Mason)
"Co-Coach of the Year" Garrett Szabo (Mason)
First Team:
Ryan Boyd (West), Mitch Crissman (Mason), Riley Cunningham (Fairfield), John Harris (Mason), Shunya Kashiwakura (Mason), Grady Krueger (Mason), Garret Marchand (West), Nick Maslin (East), Gavin Money (Fairfield), Willy Perez-Morales (West), Maxim Rozenfeld (Sycamore), Bailey Sims-Sharpe (Oak Hills), and Eddie Zha (Mason).
Second Team:
Miguel Bartolon (Colerain), Jason Bartolon-Perez (East), Franco Flores (Hamilton), Titus Grahan (Hamilton), Joey Green (Sycamore), Adam Kaufmann (West), Landon Miller (Mason), Kevin Ortega (Princeton), and Ethan Waggoner (Sycamore).
Greater Miami Conference Girls selections:
Offensive "Player of the Year" Anna Habra (Mason)
Defensive "Player of the Year" Mady Linenkugel (Oak Hills)
First Team:
Bella Anderson (Mason), Audrey Anthony (West), Darcy Bittlinger (West), Allyson Canham (Mason), Leaha Compton (Fairfield), Kennedi Cooper (Middletown), Bella Dehner (Oak Hills), Morgan Egloff (East), Parker Evans (Mason), Anna Habra (Mason), Nohea Harper (Sycamore), Isabella Huxsoll (Fairfield), Mady Linenkegel (Oak Hills), Estelle Murphy (Sycamore), Emily Ploscowe (Sycamore), Olivia Slye (Oak Hills), Taylor Spille (Oak Hills), and Reese Thieken (Hamilton).
Second Team:
Sofia Rocchetta (Fairfield), Victoria Smith (Princeton), Taylor Sung (East), and Chloe Wellington (Mason).
GMC Well Represented on All-Ohio Football Squads
Without question, football in the Greater Miami Conference is amongst the very best in Ohio. When the Ohio Prep Media Association announced its 2025 All-Ohio selections, GMC excellence was very evident with numerous selections on first team, second team, third team and honorable mention.
Ohio Prep Media Association All-Ohio Selections as published in the Columbus Dispatch.
All-Ohio Division I GMC Selections
First Team Offense - Co-Offensive "Player of the Year" Ryder Hooks (RB - Lakota East), PJ MacFarlane (WR/TE - Lakota East), Kofi Adubofuor (Kicker - Lakota West)
Second Team Offense - Zion Neal (WR/TE - Princeton), Landen Miree (WR/TE - Princeton)
Honorable Mention Offense - Kenyon Norman (RB - Lakota West), Andre Bailey (RB - Hamilton), Aaron MacFarland (WR/TE - Oak Hills), Cordell Ball (WR/TE - Oak Hills), Braden Bailey (O-Line - Hamilton), Lenin Aguilar (O-Line - Mason), Danny Fortson (O-Line - Princeton)
First Team Defense - Derrick Singletary (D-Line - Middletown), Jordan Vann (Defensive Back - Middletown)
Second Team Defense - Reilly Newman (D-Line - Lakota West), Cam Thomas (Linebacker - Lakota West), Andrew Wells (Defensive back - Princeton)
Third Team Defense - Eckley Bridges (D-Line - Hamilton), Chris Bradley (Defensive back - Lakota West)
Honorable Mention Defense - Mason Holbrook D-Line - Hamilton), Terrence Jones (D-Line - Princeton), CJ Bryant (Linebacker - Middletown), Max Rhodes (Linebacker - Oak Hills)
GMC congratulations to all these outstanding young men on this prestigious state-wide recognition.




