NAME: Noah Vigran
SCHOOL: Indian Hill High
School
SPORT(S): Diving
GRADUATING YEAR: 2018
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: State
champion, state record
BIRTHDATE: 10/5/99
HEIGHT: 5'10"-165 lbs.
RESIDENCE: Indian Hill
PARENTS: Ross & Tara
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: Parents
and Coaches
FUTURE GOAL: Compete for
NCAA titles in college
Indian Hill senior Noah Vigran is a record-setting diving All-American
and two-time Ohio state champion who next season will be competing
collegiately at Stanford University.
Noah has had a busy - and successful - couple of weeks. First, he won
the CHL 1-meter diving championship for the third straight year. Then he
won the Div. II sectional championships with 616.85 points, breaking his
own Ohio total points' record. He then broke that record in winning the
Div. II SWO District championships with 620.25 points. Just last week he
won his 2nd straight Ohio state Div. II diving championship with 534
points, breaking his own Ohio state meet record.
He had a remarkable junior year, too, when he was CHL, sectional,
district and Div. II Ohio state champion. He was named Cincinnati Div.
II Diver of the Year, 1st team all-city and 1st team all-conference. He
was also Cincinnati.com Sports Awards' Diver of the Year.
Noah also has been successfully competing on a national level. He was
Group A national champion in both the 1-meter and 3-meter at the AAU
National Championships in San Antonio. He placed fifth in the Nation on
the 1- meter springboard and 16th in the Nation on the 3-meter
springboard at the 2017 USA Diving Age Group National Championships.
A National Honor Society student with a 4.42 GPA, Noah also is a member
of the prestigious Ohio All-State Choir. His favorite athletes are Tom
Daley, Bryce Love and Andrew Luck; his favorite entertainer is Portugal.
The Man, favorite book is The Martian, favorite movies are Good Will
Hunting and the Batman Trilogy, and most-like-to-meet is Steve Jobs.
COACH'S QUOTE – "Noah is completely dedicated to becoming the
best diver he can be. His hard work and effort have made him one of
the nation's finest."
— Ray Noble, Diving Coach
To view this year's MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2015-2016 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2014-2015 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2013-2014 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2012-2013 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2011-2012 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2010-2011 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2009-2010 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2008-2009 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2007-2008 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2006-2007 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2005-2006 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2004-2005 MVPs, go
here.
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