NEWSOH and KY prep sports gallery, week ending April 27Milford High School freshman Kelsey Seitz fires to second base attemptiong to throw out a Walnut Hills High School runner April 21.Mark D; Motz/The Community PressCincinnati Country Day sophomore Missy Dieckman-Meyer delivers a pitch to visiting Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy April 23, one day after throwing her third career no-hitter and first perfect game for the Indians.Mark D. Motz/The Community PressMcNicholas High School junior catcher Katie St. Charles (28) leads the Rockets in batting average, slugging percentage and on-base percentage.Mark D. Motz/The Community PressAnderson High School sophomore Nick Stone (2) leads Turpin's Drew Kiracofe (5) at the midpoint of the 1,600-meter race at the Anderson Invitational April 24. Stone finished second in the event, with a personal-best time of 4:33.60 .02 seconds behind Ben Stites of Wyoming.Mark D. Motz/The Community PressGlen Este junior pitcher Brooke Parker prepares to deal against Turpin April 23.Scott Springer/The Community PressIndian Hill's Ben Brendamour looks for his next move against Wyoming April 25.Scott Springer/The Community PressSycamore senior Sean Clayton pounds the ball in the cage prior to playing Fairfield April 21.Scott Springer/The Community PressWinton Woods High School senior pitcher Courtney Carr hurls a pitch to the plate during Winton Woods' 5-3 victory over Roger Bacon High School April 24 at Winton Woods. The win gave the Lady Warriors a school record nine wins on the season.Tom Skeen/Community PressWinton Woods High School junior E'yonni Tompkins swings and knocks a RBI triple to right field during Winton Woods' 5-3 win over Roger Bacon High School April 24 at Winton Woods. The victory was the ninth on the season for Winton Woods, setting a new school record for wins in a season.Tom Skeen/Community PressMount Healthy High School sophomore hurdler Cinque Williams clears an obstacle during the 110-meter race at the Anderson Invitational April 24. Williams finished fourth in the event.Mark D. Motz/The Community PressMount Healthy High School's Shaqualia Gutter gathers her things after winning her heat in the 300 hurdles at the Anderson Invitational April 23. Gutter went on to win the finals the following day helping the Lady Owls to a sixth-place finish overall.Scott Springer/ The Community PressJason's family stands behind the memorial bearing his name next to the home dugout. From left are sister Kelly Ellis Eastman, wife Amy Ellis, mother Pam Ellis Dearwester, and sister Lacey Ellis Young. The Glen Este Trojan baseball team held a special ceremony retiring his No. 9 as well as unveiling a memorial next to the home dugout in honor of the slain police officer.Brandon Severn For The Community PressA number of Jason Ellis's past teammates were on hand for the April 26 ceremony. The Glen Este Trojan baseball team held a special ceremony retiring the number 9 of Jason Ellis as well as unveiling a memorial next to the home dugout in honor of the slain police officer.Brandon Severn For The Community PressSenior catcher Blake Hart is one of the players who have led the offense for surprising Conner.Community Recorder/James WeberPlayers from both Bishop Brossart and Campbell County wore pink uniforms for their rivalry game. Bishop Brossart beat Campbell County 6-3 in softball April 24.James Weber/The Community RecorderSimon Kenton senior Tristen Marcum pitches to Bellevue during his shutout win.James Weber/The Community Recorder