Batavia’s girls soccer team went undefeated in the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference American Division (8-0-2) and 12-6-2 overall. Photo courtesy Batavia High School.

Batavia’s girls soccer team went undefeated in the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference American Division (8-0-2) and 12-6-2 overall. Photo courtesy Batavia High School.

<p>Bethel-Tate’s girls soccer team won the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference National Division with a 9-0-1 league record. Photo courtesy Bethel-Tate High School.</p>

Bethel-Tate’s girls soccer team won the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference National Division with a 9-0-1 league record. Photo courtesy Bethel-Tate High School.

<p>Batavia’s boys cross country team won the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference American Division championship. Photo courtesy Batavia High School.</p>

Batavia’s boys cross country team won the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference American Division championship. Photo courtesy Batavia High School.

<p>Bethel-Tate’s boys soccer team won the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference National Division with a 5-1-2 league record. Photo courtesy Bethel-Tate High School.</p>

Bethel-Tate’s boys soccer team won the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference National Division with a 5-1-2 league record. Photo courtesy Bethel-Tate High School.

<p>With a 10-0 league record, New Richmond’s volleyball team won the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference American Division. Photo courtesy New Richmond High School.</p>

With a 10-0 league record, New Richmond’s volleyball team won the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference American Division. Photo courtesy New Richmond High School.

Bethel-Tate High School leads the Southern Buckeye Athletic and Academic Conference National Division All-Sports standings after the 2024 fall season; Batavia is a half-point behind Clinton-Massie in the American Division.

Loveland is second in the Eastern Cincinnati Conference, five points behind Anderson.

Points are awarded based on a school’s finish in the league standings or league tournaments. In the ECC, first place is worth 11 points, second place 9, third place 8, fourth place 7, fifth place 6, sixth place 5, seventh place 4, eighth place 3, ninth place 2 and 10th place 1. In the event of a tie, the points are divided evenly among the teams tied.

The SBAAC does not give an extra point for first place. For ties, depending on the sport, each team is awarded the total points for that position.

Eastern Cincinnati Conference

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