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Robertson leaves tall legacy at Harrison

Harrison High School graduate Brady Robertson with family after signing a letter-of-intent with University of Northwestern Ohio May 29. PHOTO BY DICK MALONEY

Just when the tallest player on Harrison High School’s 2020-2021 basketball team was putting his best feet forward in his senior season, those feet betrayed him. Brady Robertson, a 6-foot-8-inch center, scored 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds in Harrison’s first two games before his season came to a sudden halt.

Coyle wins Lebanon Shootout

Harrison High School senior-to-be Abbey Coyle shot an 81 to win the Greater Cincinnati Junior Golf Association’s Lebanon Shootout June 11 at Harmon Golf Course. PHOTO COURTESY HARRISON ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

Harrison High School golfer Abbey Coyle won the Greater Cincinnati Golf Association Tournament’s Lebanon Shootout at Harmon Golf Course June 11. Coyle, who will enter her senior season at Harrison later this summer, shot a nine-over-par 81, the low score in the girls 13-18 age group, and had birdies on the fourth and 18th holes.

Wildcat baseballers honored by coaches

Pitcher/outfielders Cam Hering and Carter Daniel, catcher/infielder Cade Combs and first baseman Braeden Zuber were named to the Southwest Ohio Baseball Coaches Association all-star team for 2021. Hering and Daniel were selected to the first-team; Combs and Zuber were honorable mention. Hering, Daniel and Zuber are seniors; Combs is a junior.

Gibbons received impact award

Doris Gibbons, owner of Gibbons Insurance Agency, center, receives the Community Impact Award from Girl Scout Director of Development Lynn Migliara, right, and Girl Scout Community Development Manager Kristen Woods. SUBMITTED PHOTO

The American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation recently recognized agency owner Doris Gibbons of Harrison as a Community Impact Award recipient. These award winners are recognized by American Family peers, staff and leadership for dedication to their community through fundraising, volunteerism, board service and advocacy.

Butch Muddiman

Butch Muddiman, passed away on June 17, 2021. at the age of 72. Everyone that knew him was forever touched by his friendliness and his ability to make you laugh and feel loved. He was a great friend and will be missed by many.

Hard work saves Amber’s tree

Amber Garrett

Amber Garrett will be a name the city of Harrison remembers for years to come. After her murder near the end of 1991, her classmates planted a tree at Harrison Elementary in her honor. Now, almost 30 years later, they came together to save the tree.