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Former Lebanon volleyball coach feted with OHSVCA Lifetime Achievement Award

The Ohio High School Volleyball Coaches Association announced Cincinnati native Tim Mersch as the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient.

Mersch, a La Salle High School graduate, started coaching in 1988 at Walnut Hills where he spent 18 years as a head coach. In 2006, Mersch moved to Lebanon High School where he coached for 13 years and won eight straight Greater Western Ohio Conference Coach of the Year awards.

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On the court, Mersch recorded 517 wins and 229 losses over his 31-year career. His achievements as a coach also include 20 conference championships, eight sectional championships and one district championship.

Outside of high school teams, Mersch coached the Southwest Ohio Thunderbirds from 1992-2005 and in 2006 started coaching for the Borderline Volleyball Club.

Mersch is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. He and his wife, Gerri, live in Liberty Township.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Ohio high school volleyball: Lifetime Achievement Award for Tim Mersch