They won five MSL championships and six Central District titles, along with one regional runner-up finish. The teams combined records in MSL play was a staggering 99 wins, 21 losses, and 7 ties. On the field, his teams combined to win 212 games compared to just 76 losses. Robb Ingram: Ingram spent 17 years as the varsity boys’ soccer coach at Bloom-Carroll. Loeffler graduated with a degree in civil engineering and now works as a civil, mechanical engineer for Duke Energy at the company headquarters in Charlotte, NC, designing natural gas regulator stations. She remains in the Top 10 in UC history in the indoor pentathlon, the heptathlon high jump, and the pentathlon 60 hurdles. She helped her team to win 3 conference championships, competing in both the heptathlon and the open high jump. She continued her academic and athletic career at the University of Cincinnati, earning four varsity letters in both indoor and outdoor track. Loeffler was a three-time academic All-Ohioan and a valedictorian of the class of 2014. Loeffler currently shares the school record for the 100 hurdles and high jump. She was also the state runner-up in the high jump during the indoor season in 2014. She was second team All Ohio twice in the 100 hurdles, and first team All Ohio twice in the high jump. In track and field, she was first team MSL for three years, winning the 100 and 300 hurdles, as well as the high jump in all three seasons. She was first team Central District twice, and was second team All-Ohio, the first girls’ B-C soccer player to earn All Ohio honors. In soccer, Loeffler earned first team MSL honors three times and was named MSL Player of the Year twice. Maggie Loeffler: Loeffler is a 2014 Bloom-Carroll graduate, who excelled both academically and athletically during her career. Cox is the owner and operator of TAD Sports, a sports performance center located in Granville. Their two daughters, Nikki and Katie, both currently play soccer at Bowling Green State University and their son, Kyle, is a freshman at Upper Arlington High School. She then transferred to Ohio University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism.Ĭox and her husband, Clint, reside in Upper Arlington. After graduating from Bloom-Carroll, Cox went on to Ashland University and played basketball for two years. She helped lead the team to a Mid-State League championship in 1989.Ĭox earned first team MSL and Central District honors twice and was the league and district player of the year, as well as earning All-Ohio honors. Cox remains the leading scorer in girls’ basketball program history with 1,225 points and as a senior averaged an astounding 26.9 points per game. She was a four-year varsity starter in softball, but she excelled the most on the hardwood. She was a three-sport athlete, lettering in basketball and softball for four years and played volleyball for two seasons. Tami Cox (Ireland): Cox is a 1989 Bloom-Carroll graduate. They were Tami Cox (Ireland), John Baas, Robb Ingram, and Maggie Loeffler, while Choc Woods received the Hall of Fame Service Award. ![]() CARROLL - Bloom-Carroll High School inducted five new members into its Athletic Hall of Fame last Saturday.
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