Northern Kentucky High School Sports Roundup

Scores and highlights from March 30 to April 5

Mar. 31, 2026 at 3:24am

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A look at the latest high school sports action from the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region, including baseball, softball, tennis, and volleyball results reported to The Enquirer from March 30 to April 5.

Why it matters

High school sports are a source of community pride and excitement, showcasing the talents of local student-athletes. This roundup provides an update on the ongoing spring sports season and the competitive landscape across the region.

The details

The report covers a variety of sports, including baseball games where La Salle, McNicholas, Middletown, and Wyoming all picked up wins. In softball, Loveland defeated Covington Catholic, and Williamsburg routed Georgetown. On the tennis courts, Beechwood edged out Simon Kenton in eight innings, while Bethel-Tate and Moeller also recorded victories. And in volleyball, Badin and Walton-Verona were among the teams earning wins.

  • The games were played from March 30 to April 5.
  • Results were reported to The Enquirer on the night of each game.

The players

Baumbach

The winning pitcher for La Salle in their 6-4 victory over Fenwick.

Sandfoss

Hit a home run and drove in 2 RBIs for McNicholas in their 10-0 win over Talawanda.

Dupee

The winning pitcher for Wyoming, striking out 14 batters in their 1-0 win over Norwood.

Hatfield

The winning pitcher for Loveland in their 12-5 victory over Covington Catholic, also going 2-for-5 with 2 doubles, 2 runs, and 3 RBIs.

Malott

The winning pitcher for Williamsburg in their 16-6 rout of Georgetown, also going 3-for-3 with a double, 2 runs, and 3 RBIs.

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What they’re saying

“High school sports are the heartbeat of our community, and it's great to see our local teams competing at such a high level.”

— Alex Harrison, Sports Reporter

What’s next

The high school sports season will continue with more games and tournaments in the coming weeks, leading up to the state championships later this spring.

The takeaway

This roundup showcases the diverse range of athletic talent and competitive spirit across the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky high school sports landscape, highlighting the passion and dedication of student-athletes in the region.