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DICK'S Sporting Goods Honors GMC Girls Basketball Standouts
DICK'S Sporting Goods appreciates the extraordinary talent showcased in girls basketball throughout the Greater Miami Conference. At the conclusion of each regular season, the conference head coaches gather to review the year and select the GMC all-conference performers. In a highly competitive league filled with exceptional players and coaches, this evaluation is never an easy task.
Following a tightly contested conference race, the GMC head coaches selected Mason senior Anna Habra as the league’s Player of the Year, and Princeton Head Coach Dee Davis as the GMC Coach of the Year.
Mason senior Anna Habra has been an All-GMC performer throughout her four-year varsity career with the Comets. From her sophomore season through her senior campaign, she earned First Team honors from the league’s head coaches. Even as a freshman, Habra made an immediate impact by securing Second Team All-Conference recognition.
This season, Habra ranked among the conference’s elite once again—finishing second in scoring at 18.9 points per game, second in assists at 3.8 per game, and third in rebounding with 7 per contest. She closed her senior year with a signature performance, pouring in 30 points in a dramatic one-point victory (49–48) over league champion Princeton—the Vikings’ only blemish in conference play. Across her Comet career, Habra appeared in 100 varsity games and amassed an impressive 1,432 points (excluding 2026 tournament play). She is committed to Eastern Michigan University, where she will continue her basketball career at the next level in 2026–27.
Anna Habra - Mason Comets GMC "Player of the Year"
(Photo compliments of Mason SID, Dan Hilen)

In recognition of her program-building prowess and sustained excellence, the league’s head coaches have selected Princeton Viking Head Coach Dee Davis as the GMC “Coach of the Year.” Not only did the Vikings capture the conference title in dominant fashion this season, but Princeton has also been an undeniable force since Coach Davis took the reins five years ago. In that span, her teams have compiled an impressive 71 conference wins against just 9 defeats.
This past season, under her leadership, Princeton overwhelmed GMC opponents on both ends of the floor—leading the league in scoring at 61.9 points per game while holding opponents to an anemic 32.2 points per contest. In 2024–25, Coach Davis guided her talented Vikings all the way to the OHSAA State Finals, where they narrowly fell to Pickerington Central, 47–44. There is no question that the 2025–26 edition of the Princeton Vikings has the talent and toughness to make another deep tournament run.
This marks Coach Dee Davis’s second time in the GMC spotlight as the conference’s “Coach of the Year.” Congratulations to Coach Davis on this well-deserved honor.
Head Coach Dee Davis - Princeton Vikings GMC "Coach of the Year"
(Photo compliments of Princeton Athletic Department)

DICKS Honor GMC Wrestling Coaches of the Year
DICK’S Sporting Goods appreciates the dedication and commitment of the Greater Miami Conference wrestling coaches. In this circumstance, special recognition goes to the GMC Wrestling “Coaches of the Year,” as selected in a vote of their peers.
In their inaugural season of Greater Miami Conference competition, the league welcomed 86 female wrestlers who competed for the first-ever GMC girls wrestling crown. Leading the charge for the Oak Hills Highlanders was Head Coach Arlen Lampe. Not only did Oak Hills capture the GMC title, they did so in dominant fashion—placing nine wrestlers in the top three and winning the championship by 54 points over second-place Lakota East.
For his outstanding program-building efforts and unwavering commitment to his student-athletes, Coach Lampe was selected by his fellow head coaches as the GMC Girls Wrestling “Coach of the Year.”
Arlen Lampe - Oak Hills Highlanders GMC Girls Wrestling "Coach of the Year"
(Photo compliments of Middletown Athletic Department)

On the boys’ side of the mat, Mason Head Coach Nicholas Maffey guided his Comets to their thirteenth league title since joining the conference. With Mason placing 10 wrestlers in the top four across the fourteen contested weight classes, it was clear that the program’s depth carried the day. In a highly competitive tournament, teams with that kind of foundational depth rise to the top more often than not.
Coach Maffey has worked diligently to build a “next man up” mentality within his program, and the number of tournament placers is a testament to his hard work and commitment. In recognition of his program development and dedication to his athletes, Coach Nicholas Maffey was selected by his peers as the GMC “Coach of the Year.” This is Coach Maffey's fourth recogniton as the conference "Coach of the Year".
Nicholas Maffey - Mason Comets GMC Boys Wrestling "Coach of the Year"
(Photo compliments of Middletown Athletic Department)

DICK'S Sporting Goods Honors GMC Wrestling Standouts
DICK’S Sporting Goods salutes the extraordinary efforts displayed in Greater Miami Conference wrestling, particularly the standout performances at the 2026 GMC Conference Tournament. In a landmark moment, GMC Girls Wrestling took center stage in its first-ever conference championship. Demonstrating exceptional skill and competitive spirit, the league’s female grapplers delivered a memorable debut.
A total of 86 student-athletes stepped onto the mats to compete for conference honors. When the dust settled on this historic event, the GMC head girls wrestling coaches selected Oak Hills freshman Eleanor Polking as the conference’s first-ever Female Wrestler of the Year.
Competing at the 130-pound weight class, Polking dominated her path to the league title with three consecutive falls. She opened the tournament with a 13-second fall over Bisenova (Mason), followed by an 18-second fall against Hechinger (Fairfield). In the championship match, she secured the title with a fall over King (Lakota West) at the 1:37 mark of the first period.
Impressively, none of her matches extended beyond the opening period. Currently, Eleanor Polking's overall records stands at an impressive 38-1 mark.
Eleanor Polking - Oak Hills Highlanders GMC "Wrestler of the Year"
(Photo compliments of the Middletown Athletic Department)

On the boys’ side of the mats, Colerain senior Demarco Kates was once again a dominant force. The GMC “Wrestler of the Year” in both 2025 and now 2026, he is a three-time first-team all-conference performer. He first earned those honors at 106 pounds, moved up to 113 the following season, and this year competed in the 120-pound weight class.
Kates opened his tournament run with a 16-1 tech fall over Husted (Hamilton). He then advanced to the semifinals, where he pinned Ditton (Oak Hills) at 1:06 of the first period. In the GMC championship bout, Kates capped his day with a fall over Hayden (Mason) at the 1:42 mark of the opening period. Demarco Kates now stands at an impressive 37-4 overall. Demarco will be looking to improve on his 8th place finish in the OHSAA State Championship in 2025.
Demarco Kates - Colerain Cardinals GMC "Wrestler of the Year
(Photo compliments of Middletown Athletic Deaprtment)

Mason Boys Wrestling Pins Down GMC Title
In an extremely competitive GMC Boys Wrestling Tournament, the Mason Comets relied on a combination of skill and depth to capture their 13th GMC wrestling crown. Underscoring the strength of the program, the Comets placed 10 wrestlers in the top four across the fourteen contested weight classes. Mason outdistanced its closest competitor, Lakota West, by a score of 157.5 to 142.
Team scores: Mason 157.5, Lakota West 142, Lakota East 141.5, Middletown 132.5, Fairfield 124.5, Hamilton 108, Colerain 106.5, Oak Hills 93, Sycamore 36.5 and Princeton 24.
GMC Tournament Results: Meet Results 2026
GMC All-Conference selections: GMC All-Conference Wrestling
Mason Comets - GMC Champions 2026
(Photo compliments of Middletown Athletic Department)

GMC Tournament Site Photo
(Photo compliments of Middletown Athletic Department)

Oak Hills Girls Wrestling Claims Inaugural GMC Title
The Oak Hills Highlander girls wrestling program left no doubt about who dominated the GMC Championships. On this historic occasion—the first-ever Greater Miami Conference girls wrestling championship—the Highlanders simply ran away from the field. Of the fourteen weight classes contested, Oak Hills claimed five individual titles and placed four additional wrestlers in the top three. Overall, in its first year of GMC recognized existence, girls wrestling provided an opportunity for 86 female student-athletes to compete in interscholastic sports.
Led by weight class championships by Chloe Kelley at 125, Eleanor Polking at 130, Lillie Anderson at 145, Isabelle Barkley at 155 and Claire Robertson at 190, the Highlanders outdistanced Lakota East, nearest competitor, by 54 team points.
GMC Meet results: Girls GMC Wrestling Results 2026
Team scores: Oak Hills 175, Lakota East 121, Fairfield 118, Lakota West 113, Middletown 98, Mason 96, Princeton 82.5, Hamilton 36, Sycamore 22 and Colerain 17.
First ever GMC All-Conference Wrestling selection: GMC Girls Wrestling All-Conference
Oak Hills Girls Wrestling - GMC Champions 2026
(Photo compliments of Middletown Athletic Department)





