Waynesfield-Goshen Tigers

Waynesfield-Goshen Tigers2025-05-20T08:13:18-04:00

Official Athletic Website

Address: 500 N. Westminster St. Waynesfield, OH 45896

Principal: Brian Hogan | Office Phone: 419-568-9100

Athletic Director: Nathan Swaney | Office Phone: 419-568-9100 ext 1013 | Email

Map to Waynesfield-Goshen Schools

Team Schedules

Waynesfield-Goshen NWCC Championships

Football (5): 23, 11, 09, 06, 05
Boys Cross Country (1): 19
Girls Cross Country (4): 22, 21, 20, 19
Boys Golf (2): 19, 10
Volleyball (0): none
Boys Basketball (3): 05, 03, 02
Girls Basketball (5): 14, 13, 07, 03, 02
Baseball (0): none
Softball (1): 25
Boys Track (16): 25, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02
Girls Track (14): 24, 23, 22, 17, 15, 14, 12, 11, 10, 09, 06, 05, 04, 02

Waynesfield-Goshen State Appearances

State Championships
2006 Boys Track & Field Division III State Championship

State Runner-Up
2012 Girls Track & Field Division III State Runner-Up

State Semifinalists
2011 Girls Track & Field Division III State 4th Place

Football State Playoff Appearances (5): 2012, 2009, 2007, 2005, 1989

Individual State Champions
2012 Division III Girls 100 meter hurdles State Champion – Ivy Horn
2011 Division III Girls 400 meter relay State Champions- Abbey Gray, Morgan Horn, Frankie James, Ivy Horn
2008 Division III Boys Long Jump State Champion – Gray Horn
2006 Division III Boys 800 meter relay State Champions – Joe Neal Horn, Gray Horn, Kellen Fetter, Jesse Norris
2006 Division III Boys 100 meter dash State Champion – Joe Neal Horn
2006 Division III Boys 200 meter dash State Champion – Joe Neal Horn
2006 Division III Boys 400 meter dash State Champion – Joe Neal Horn
2006 Division III Boys Pole Vault State Champion – Gray Horn
2001 Division III Boys 300 hurdles (39″) State Champion – Doug Endel
1929 Boys Discus State Champion – Joe Ashley Horn

Individual State Runner-Up
2012 Division III Girls Long Jump State Runner-Up – Ivy Horrn
2011 Division III Girls 100 Meter Dash State Runner-Up – Ivy Horn
2007 Division III Boys High Jump State Runner-Up – Gray Horn
2007 Division III Boys Pole Vault State Runner-Up – Gray Horn
2007 Division III Boys 110 meter hurdles State Runner-Up – Gray Horn
2002 Division III Girls 300 Meter Low Hurdles State Runner-Up – Jenny Endel
1984 Division III Boys 110 meter hurdles State Runner-Up – Todd Miller

Individual State Placers
2015 Division III Boys 800 Relay State 5th Place – Tyler Eller, Luke Hall, Connor Whitaker and Daniel Fridley
2015 Division III Boys 110 meter hurdles State 12 Place – Drew Lament
2014 Division III Boys High Jump 5th Place – Drew Lament
2014 Division III Boys Discus 6th Place – Joliffe Huber
2013 Division III Boys 400 Meter Relay State 8th Place- Daniel Fridley, Christian Scholta, Luke Hall, James Elliot
2012 Division III Girls 100 Meter Dash State 3rd Place – Ivy Horn
2012 Division III Girls 100 Meter Dash State 7th Place – Morgan Horn
2012 Division III Girls 300 Meter Hudles State 8th Place – Morgan Horn
2012 Division III Girls 200 Meter Dash State 4th Place – Ivy Horn
2012 Division III Girls Pole Vault State 7th Place – Morgan Horn
2011 Division III Girls 300 Meter Hurdles State 7th Place – Abbey Gray
2011 Division III Girls 200 Meter Dash State 3rd Place – Ivy Horn
2011 Division III Girls Long Jump State 6th Place – Abbey Gray
2011 Division III Girls Pole Vault State 7th Place – Morgan Horn
2010 Division III Boys Shot Put State 5th place – Taylor Miller
2010 Division III Girls 100 Meter Dash State 3rd place – Ivy Horn
2010 Division III Girls Long Jump State 10th place – Abbey Gray
2010 Division III Girls Pole Vault State 8th place – Morgan Horn
2009 Division III Boys Shot Put State 12th place – Taylor Miller
2009 Division III Girls Long Jump State 5th place – Abbey Gray
2006 Division III Boys Long Jump State 8th place – Gray Horn
2005 Division III Boys Long Jump State 3rd place – Kellen Fetter
2005 Division III Girls 200 Meter Dash State 12th place – Jocelyn Hennon
2005 Division III Boys Pole Vault State 3rd place – Gray Horn
2004 Division III Boys Long Jump State 7th place – Adam Stiles
2003 Division III Boys Long Jump State 6th place – Adam Stiles
2002 Division III Girls 200 Meter Dash State 7th place – Jenny Endel
2000 Division III Boys Discus State 7th place – Brian Shaw
1998 Division III Boys Discus State 5th place – Brian Shaw
1987 Boys Shot Put State 6th place – Jason Hollman
1980 Boys High Jump State 6th place – Jay Horn
1974 Boys High Jump State 6th place – John Bault
1929 Boys Javelin State 4th place – Joe Ashley Horn
1928 Boys Discus State 4th place – Joe Ashley Horn
1928 Boys High Jump State 3rd place – Joe Ashley Horn

News & Scores

2025 NWCC Football All-Conference Teams

NWCC Offensive Player of the Year: Luke Long – North Baltimore
NWCC Defensive Player of the Year: Evan Ricketts – Ridgedale
NWCC Coach of the Year: Greg Bishop – North Baltimore

First Team – Offense
QB: Luke Long – North Baltimore
RB: Mason Howard – Ridgemont
RB: Brody Walter – North Baltimore
RB: Wyatt Taviano – Perry
End: Cooper Clark – North Baltimore
End: Keygan Morse – Waynesfield-Goshen
TE: Beau Sanders – Upper Scioto Valley
C: Leland Rader – North Baltimore
G: Eli Mockensturm – North Baltimore
G: Drew Brown – Elgin
T: Drew Meggitt – North Baltimore
T: Evan Ricketts – Ridgedale
K: Derick Mehaffey – Ridgedale

First Team – Defense
DL: Beau Sanders – Upper Scioto Valley
DL: Drew Brown – Elgin
DL: Eli Mockensturm – North Baltimore
DL: Drew Meggitt – North Baltimore
LB: Emmitt Heldberg – North Baltimore
LB: Evan Ricketts – Ridgedale
LB: Ryan Roberts – Upper Scioto Valley
LB: Wyatt Taviano – Perry
DB: Cooper Clark – North Baltimore
DB: Dazon Pitts-Williams – Perry
DB: Caiden Lowery – Upper Scioto Valley
DB: Kody Kiser – Ridgemont
P: Carson Reese – Cory-Rawson

Second Team – Offense
QB: Corbin Barnes – Waynesfield-Goshen
RB: Ryan Roberts – Upper Scioto Valley
RB: Bradey Miller – Waynesfield-Goshen
RB: Michael Deas – Ridgedale
RB: Jack VanGundy – Elgin
End: Zander South – North Baltimore
End: Ayden Salyer – Ridgedale
C: Cayson Starcher – Elgin
T: Brody Roberts – Waynesfield-Goshen
T: Henry Greenleaf – Elgin
T: Kaine Ruppright – Ridgemont
G: Luke Stacklin – Ridgemont
G: Gavin South – North Baltimore
TE: Trenton Faraglia – Waynesfield-Goshen
K: Carson Reese – Cory-Rawson

Second Team – Defense
DL: Britton Pottkotter – Ridgedale
DL: Brody Roberts – Waynesfield-Goshen
DL: Colten Scott – Perry
DL: Doug May – Upper Scioto Valley
LB: Maverick Dawson – Ridgemont
LB: Bradey Miller – Waynesfield-Goshen
LB: Logan Inbody – Cory-Rawson
LB: Jack VanGundy – Elgin
DB: Jhett Siebeneck – Waynesfield-Goshen
DB: Isaac Lust – Ridgedale
DB: JJ Slaughterbeck – Ridgedale
DB: TJ Britton – Elgin
DB: Isaiah Hyden – North Baltimore
P: Brayden Lowry – Elgin

Honorable Mention
Eric Sierra – Cory-Rawson
Zane Runion-Niese – Cory-Rawson
Parker Brown – Cory-Rawson
Archer Johnston – Elgin
Garrett Lowry – Elgin
Emory Skaggs – Elgin
Kyler Sedlock – Hardin Northern
Hunter Ewing – Hardin Northern
River Guinn – Hardin Northern
Jayce South – North Baltimore
Quintin Contreras – North Baltimore
Ian Ramirez – North Baltimore
Blake Thompson – Perry
Eric Williams – Perry
Alex Robertson – Perry
Lincoln Kramer – Ridgedale
Brody Fultz– Ridgedale
Hunter Hutchinson – Ridgedale
Bryce Mendenhall – Ridgemont
Jordan Olsen – Ridgemont
Jaxon Stuck – Ridgemont
Andrue Kindle – Upper Scioto Valley
Kellen Hollon – Upper Scioto Valley
Macain Underwood – Upper Scioto Valley
Reed Waitman – Waynesfield-Goshen
Eli Zechman – Waynesfield-Goshen
Bentley Barnes – Waynesfield-Goshen

2025 Final OHSAA Football Computer Ratings

OHSAA Football Computer Ratings – Oct. 26, 2025 (Final)
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Following the conclusion of the football regular-season Saturday night, the Ohio High School Athletic Association announced the final computer ratings, playoff qualifiers and first-round pairings on Sunday afternoon. Unless otherwise noted, all first-round games will be played on Friday, October 31, with kickoffs set for 7 p.m.
With the reduction of playoff qualifiers per region from 16 to 12, the top four seeds in each region will receive a first-round bye. In the first round, the No. 5 seed will host the No. 12 seed, the No. 6 seed will host the No. 11 seed, the No. 7 seed will host the No. 10 seed, and the No. 8 seed will host the No. 9 seed.
The better seeded team will serve as the host through the first three rounds of the playoffs. The regional playoffs will follow bracket format. Rebracketing will occur for the state semifinals.
The 72 largest schools are in Division I, while the remaining schools are divided equally in Divisions II through VII (approximately 106 schools in each division). This week’s full report showing all 708 schools that play 11-man football this season is posted at: https://ohsaaweb.blob.core.windows.net/files/Sports/Football/2025/20251025Harbin-FINAL.pdf

Division VI, Region 23
15. Elgin (6-4) 10.2500

Division VI, Region 24
18. Perry (4-6) 3.9500

Division VII, Region 26
2. North Baltimore (10-0) 17.8000, 12. Ridgedale (6-4) 8.7500, 14. Upper Scioto Valley (5-5) 8.3500, 16. Ridgemont (6-4) 8.0000, 17. Waynesfield-Goshen (5-5) 7.3000, 27. (tied) Hardin Northern (1-9) 0.3500, 29. Cory-Rawson (0-10) 0.0000

10/25 OHSAA Cross Country Regionals

Division IV Regional at Tiffin
Boys
Top 8 teams and 16 individuals not on qualifying teams qualify for State
Perry NTS, Waynesfield-Goshen NTS, North Baltimore NTS, Hardin Northern NTS, Upper Scioto Valley NTS, Cory-Rawson NTS

Individual State Qualifiers: none

Girls
Top 9 teams and 18 individuals not on qualifying teams qualify for State
15. North Baltimore 472, Waynesfield-Goshen NTS, Upper Scioto Valley NTS, Hardin Northern NTS, Cory-Rawson NTS

Individual State Qualifiers: 25. Ady Reynolds, North Baltimore; 33. Maddie Stufft, North Baltimore

Complete Results

2025 5th Weekly OHSAA Football Computer Ratings

OHSAA Football Computer Ratings – Oct. 21, 2025 (Entering Week 10)
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio High School Athletic Association released the fifth official football computer ratings on Tuesday. The weekly ratings report will be released each Tuesday for the remainder of the season, leading up to the final report on Sunday, October 26.
The top 12 in each region will qualify for the playoffs, with the top four seeds getting a first-round bye.
The 72 largest schools are in Division I, while the remaining schools are divided equally in Divisions II through VII (approximately 106 schools in each division). This week’s full report showing all 708 schools that play 11-man football this season is posted at: https://ohsaaweb.blob.core.windows.net/files/Sports/Football/2025/20251021Harbin.pdf

Division VI, Region 23
16. Elgin (5-4) 8.6500

Division VI, Region 24
16. Perry (4-5) 3.7611

Division VII, Region 26
2. North Baltimore (9-0) 14.9111, 12. Upper Scioto Valley (5-4) 7.8500, 14. Waynesfield-Goshen (5-4) 7.1556, 15. Ridgedale (5-4) 7.0944, 19. Ridgemont (5-4) 5.6056, 27. (tied) Hardin Northern (1-8) 0.3889, 29. Cory-Rawson (0-9) 0.0000

10/18 OHSAA Cross Country Districts

Division IV District at Findlay Owens
Boys
9 boys’ teams and their team members, and additionally the first 18 individuals not on a qualifying team will advance to the Regional Tournament in Tiffin.
13. Hardin Northern 313, 14. North Baltimore 343, Ridgemont NTS

Complete Results

Girls
9 girls’ teams and their team members, and additionally the first 18 individuals not on a qualifying team will advance to the Regional Tournament in Tiffin.
4. North Baltimore 135, Hardin Northern NTS

Complete Results

Division IV District at Columbus Grove
Boys
9 boys’ teams and their team members, and additionally the first 18 individuals not on a qualifying team will advance to the Regional Tournament in Tiffin.
13. Waynesfield-Goshen 338, 14. Upper Scioto Valley 378, 15. Cory-Rawson 384, Perry NTS

Complete Results

Girls
10 girls’ teams and their team members, and additionally the first 20 individuals not on a qualifying team will advance to the Regional Tournament in Tiffin.
12. Waynesfield-Goshen 325, Cory-Rawson NTS, Perry NTS, Upper Scioto Valley NTS

Complete Results

Division IV Central District 1
Boys
5 boys’ teams and their team members, and additionally the first 10 individuals not on a qualifying team will advance to the Regional Tournament in Tiffin.
Elgin NTS, Ridgedale NTS

Complete Results

Girls
5 girls’ teams and their team members, and additionally the first 10 individuals not on a qualifying team will advance to the Regional Tournament in Tiffin.
Elgin NTS, Ridgedale NTS

Complete Results

2025 NWCC Boys Golf All-Conference Teams

NWCC Golfer of the Year: Dawson Manns – Ridgemont
NWCC Coach of the Year: Collin Wallace – Ridgemont

1st Team
Dawson Manns – Ridgemont
Devan Ramsey – Ridgemont
Harrison Reppart – Ridgemont
Dale Cummings – Waynesfield-Goshen
Cooper Clark – North Baltimore
Jayce South – North Baltimore

2nd Team
Nolyn Wright – Temple Christian
Drew Marshall – Temple Christian
Jonah Hagemeyer – North Baltimore
Cody Thiel – Hardin Northern
Josh Stacklin – Ridgemont
Bronson DeWitt – Waynesfield-Goshen

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2025 NWCC Girls Cross Country All-Conference Teams

NWCC Girls Cross Country Individual Champion: Ady Reynolds – North Baltimore
NWCC Girls Cross Country Champions: 
No Team Awarded*

1st Team
Ady Reynolds – North Baltimore
Maddie Stufft – North Baltimore
Libby Kempf – Cory-Rawson
Reece Lanier – Elgin
Evelyn Thompson – North Baltimore
Abigail Dulebohn – Waynesfield-Goshen
Rylee Fennell – North Baltimore

2nd Team
Alena Villavicencio – Ridgedale
Bailey Abbott – Elgin
Emma Pence – Waynesfield-Goshen
Korynn Sutherland – Waynesfield-Goshen
Lauren Thompson – Upper Scioto Valley
Kalie Couch – Hardin Northern
Hannah Staton – Ridgedale

*The Northwest Central Conference only awards a conference team champion in a given sport when 50% or higher of our member schools have a full team.  Unfortunately, this season there were only three schools that fielded a full girls cross country team.  Therefore, no team champion was awarded this year.

2025 NWCC Boys Cross Country All-Conference Teams

NWCC Boys Cross Country Individual Champion: Brogan Weston – Ridgedale
NWCC Boys Cross Country Coach of the Year:
Chad Cook – Hardin Northern

1st Team
Brogan Weston – Ridgedale
Elliot Weston – Ridgedale
Wyatt Foust – Cory-Rawson
Michael Richmond – Ridgedale
Noah Dotson – Waynesfield-Goshen
Micah Benedict – Cory-Rawson
Treyson Eibling – Hardin Northern

2nd Team
Luke Price – Hardin Northern
Riley Newton – Hardin Northern
Camden McCartney – North Baltimore
Daniel Hinkle – North Baltimore
Noah McCoy – Upper Scioto Valley
Garrett Williams – North Baltimore
Quinn Dyer – Upper Scioto Valley

2025 NWCC Volleyball All-Conference Teams

NWCC Player of the Year: Jordan Wall – Elgin
NWCC Coach of the Year: Caitlin Gracely – Elgin

1st Team
Jordan Wall – Elgin
Kadence Gear – Elgin
Kendall Frank – Hardin Northern
Alaina Thomas – Hardin Northern
Bella Fry – Waynesfield-Goshen
Josselyn Paynter – North Baltimore
Richelle Gleespen – Ridgedale
Baylie Bacon – Hardin Northern

2nd Team
Addy Bacon – Hardin Northern
Cylee Streets – Ridgemont
Brooklyn Marshall – Temple Christian
Kendra Appelfeller – Elgin
Katelyn Duffman – Cory-Rawson
Tarynn Vorhes – Waynesfield-Goshen
Jocelyn Wall – Elgin
Kate Stahler – Ridgemont
Na’Talya Wilson – Temple Christian

Honorable Mention
Addison Inbody – Cory-Rawson
Ava Price – Cory-Rawson
Maycee Muselin – Elgin
Halie Leonard – Elgin
Alexis Oakley – Hardin Northern
Morgan Stewart – Hardin Northern
Lacie Allison – North Baltimore
Kaylee Allison – North Baltimore
Kierra Woods – Perry
Madelyn Bodine – Perry
Hannah Murphy – Ridgedale
Camryn Thiel – Ridgedale
Braylyn Caldwell – Ridgemont
Laney Elsasser – Ridgemont
Addison Rager – Temple Christian
Reagan Hayes – Temple Christian
Raegan Castle – Upper Scioto Valley
Ivie Gonzalez – Upper Scioto Valley
Liberty Glaser – Waynesfield-Goshen
Emily Fry – Waynesfield-Goshen

 

 

2025 4th Weekly OHSAA Football Computer Ratings

OHSAA Football Computer Ratings – Oct. 14, 2025 (Entering Week 9)
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio High School Athletic Association released the fourth official football computer ratings on Tuesday. The weekly ratings report will be released each Tuesday for the remainder of the season, leading up to the final report on Sunday, October 26.
The top 12 in each region will qualify for the playoffs, with the top four seeds getting a first-round bye.
The 72 largest schools are in Division I, while the remaining schools are divided equally in Divisions II through VII (approximately 106 schools in each division). This week’s full report showing all 708 schools that play 11-man football this season is posted at: https://ohsaaweb.blob.core.windows.net/files/Sports/Football/2025/20251014Harbin.pdf

Division VI, Region 23
18. Elgin (4-4) 5.7

Division VI, Region 24
15. Perry (4-4) 3.6125

Division VII, Region 26
2. North Baltimore (8-0) 11.975, 10. Waynesfield-Goshen (5-3) 7.0125, 16. Upper Scioto Valley (4-4) 6.5625, 18. Ridgemont (4-4) 5.075, 19. Ridgedale (4-4) 4.7, 26. (tied) Hardin Northern (1-7) 0.4375, 28. (tied) Cory-Rawson (0-8) 0

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