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Monroe’s Ryan Buskirk To Compete In OH-KY All-Star Game
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Monroe senior Ryan Buskirk will have one more opportunity to represent her program on a big stage — and she’s bringing a strong senior season with her.
Buskirk has been invited to compete in the Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game, scheduled for Saturday, April 11 at 5 p.m. at Thomas More University. The event showcases top senior talent from across Ohio and Kentucky.
A 6-foot-1 forward, Buskirk capped her senior campaign as one of Monroe’s most reliable contributors. She started all 24 games, averaging 11.0 points and 6.2 rebounds per game while shooting an efficient 47.1% from the field. She also added 1.3 steals per game, impacting both ends of the floor with her length and presence.
SWBL Junior High Track & Field Championships Apparel Site Is Open

The SWBL Junior High Track & Field Championships apparel store is live! CLICK HERE to make your purchases. This store will close to new orders on Sunday April 26th, 2026 at MIDNIGHT. ALL orders will be processed, printed AFTER the close of this store, ALL SALES AT THIS POINT ARE FINAL.
ALL ORDERS WILL AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE EVENT AT OAKWOOD
PLEASE NOTE: Order emails and credit card charges will show ALLEY CAT DESIGNS, not SWBL.
SWBL Track & Field Championships Apparel Site Is Open

The SWBL Track & Field Championships apparel store is live! CLICK HERE to make your purchases. This store will close to new orders on Sunday April 26th, 2026 at MIDNIGHT. ALL orders will be processed, printed AFTER the close of this store, ALL SALES AT THIS POINT ARE FINAL.
ALL ORDERS WILL AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE EVENT AT THE LOCATION YOUR SCHOOL IS PLAYING AT EITHER THOMAS CLOUD PARK OR FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL
PLEASE NOTE: Order emails and credit card charges will show ALLEY CAT DESIGNS, not SWBL.
SWBL Boys Tennis Championships Apparel Site Is Open

The SWBL Boys Tennis Championships apparel site is now LIVE. Click HERE to make your purchases! This store will close to new orders on Sunday April 26th, 2026 at MIDNIGHT. ALL orders will be processed, printed AFTER the close of this store, ALL SALES AT THIS POINT ARE FINAL.
ALL ORDERS WILL AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE EVENT AT THE LOCATION YOUR SCHOOL IS PLAYING AT EITHER THOMAS CLOUD PARK OR FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL
PLEASE NOTE: Order emails and credit card charges will show ALLEY CAT DESIGNS, not SWBL.
2026 SWBL Baseball Preview

BUCKEYE DIVISION
BROOKVILLE
Brookville (10-18, 2-10 SWBL) will have to replace strikeout ace Lane Willoughby (82 strikeouts), who graduated last year. The Blue Devils need more offensive support after scoring 125 runs last season. Development and depth will be key in a competitive division.
CARLISLE
Carlisle (19-10, 9-3 SWBL) enters 2026 as the Buckeye Division’s team to beat after pairing one of the league’s most efficient offenses (197 runs) with dominant pitching. The Indians will look to replace ace Brendon Rowe (0.73 ERA, 8 wins, 90 strikeouts), but their ability to develop arms has been a constant. Senior Nate Rust (29 RBIs) leads a lineup built on timely hitting.
DAYTON CHRISTIAN
Dayton Christian (16-10, 10-2 MBC) joins the SWBL after a strong conference run and brings a productive core. Titus Riddell (.407) paces the lineup, while Jack Orth (32 RBIs) provides run production. On the mound, Henry Meredith (1.53 ERA) gives the Warriors a reliable foundation.
EATON
Eaton (11-12, 5-7 SWBL) returns promising young talent, led by sophomore pitcher Evan Seider (68 strikeouts). Continued growth on the mound will determine how far the Eagles can climb.
MADISON
Madison (17-7, 8-4 SWBL) brings balance and consistency after a strong 2025 campaign. Senior pitcher Grady Webb (6 wins) anchors the staff, while a lineup that scored 159 runs continues to produce. The Mohawks’ depth makes them a contender again.
OAKWOOD
Oakwood (16-8, 8-4 SWBL) features one of the league’s top pitching duos in seniors Braden Devine (0.42 ERA) and Kai Wilkins (0.98 ERA). The Lumberjacks excel at limiting runs and will contend if the offense provides enough support.
VALLEY VIEW
Valley View (13-12, 5-7 SWBL) is led by senior Garrett Hodson, who topped the SWBL with a .452 average. The Spartans have offensive firepower but need improved pitching consistency after allowing 81 league runs.
WAYNESVILLE
Waynesville (9-14, 5-7 SWBL) leans on Sam Papanek (.396 average), one of the league’s most reliable hitters. The Spartans were competitive but must find ways to close out games to move up the standings.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION
BELLBROOK
Bellbrook (15-14, 2-6 SWBL) features proven offensive production in senior Drew Schindler (34 RBIs). The Eagles will look to improve pitching consistency after allowing 64 league runs.
EDGEWOOD
Edgewood (22-8, 6-2 SWBL) enters as a division favorite with a deep roster. Senior Carson Downie (.420 average, 66 strikeouts) and junior JJ Vogel (8 wins, 69 strikeouts, 34 RBIs) are key two-way contributors, while junior Gavin Brennan (0.84 ERA) anchors the staff.
FRANKLIN
Franklin (11-18, 0-8 SWBL) looks to rebound after a winless league season. Senior Talon Conrad (5 wins) provides stability on the mound as the Wildcats aim to close the gap in a tough division.
MONROE
Monroe (19-11, 6-2 SWBL) boasts one of the league’s top offenses, led by senior Dawson Watts (37 RBIs), senior Joe Tarin (.418 average) and junior Jayden Hounchell (30 RBIs). Continued improvement on the mound will determine their ceiling.
ROSS
Ross (18-10, 6-2 SWBL) is built on elite pitching and defense, allowing just 13 league runs last season. The Rams graduated Nolan Ertel (0.77 ERA, 7 wins) from its pitching staff last year. Ben Voegele (.420 average, 4 home runs) also graduated last season. Griffin Mueller, Josiah Lynch and Bryce Fulmer return to lead Ross at the plate.
TALAWANDA
Talawanda (9-19, 6-3 SWOC) enters the SWBL after a competitive but uneven 2025 season, finishing under .500 overall but showing strong conference form while outscoring league opponents 125-35. Eddie Tanner (29 hits, .387 average), Nathaniel Iden (3 home runs, 22 RBIs; 40 strikeouts pitching), and Hunter Griffin (20 RBIs) graduated last year. Senior Ty Davie (14 hits) returns as the team's best hitter. The Braves’ ability to translate that conference success against deeper SWBL competition will determine how quickly they can contend.




