CANFIELD FINISHES EVEN WITH GREEN

CANFIELD OH- Canfield battled a powerhouse in soccer over the weekend, and they worked their way to a tie. Canfield and Green both matched eachother in a 2-2 draw.

Canfield got goals from Ben Kovach, and Scott Fleming.  Canfield goalie Ali Shalash played well in the net finishing with 5 saves on the day.

Canfield is now 9-1-5 on the season and will continue their season on Tuesday with a big matchup with Howland. That is the regular season finale for the Cardinals.

WARRIORS RUN AWAY FROM BEAVER LOCAL

EAST LIVERPOOL OH-

The Lady Warriors soccer team moved to 11-0-2 on the season with an 8-0 drubbing of Beaver Local on Saturday.  The Warriors got off to a fast start leading 3-0 at the half and laid it on in the second half with five more goals while pitching the shutout.

Getting the win for the Warriors in goal was Zoe Sanders.  Scoring for West Branch were Makenna Lins and Daphne Snyder who each netted two goals.  Also scoring were Haley Ridgway, Sarah Bungard, Chloe Dennison, and Bri Thomas.

Sophia Gregory chipped in two assists while Dennison, Ridgway, Thomas and Eliza Hirst added assists.

The girls will play next at Chagrin Falls on Monday followed by its final regular season contest at home versus Carrollton on Wednesday.  A win Wednesday will claim a share of the EBC title with Salem.

*Contributed By Ryan Wolf at wbathletics.org

HOWLAND ABLE TO HOLD OFF IRISH

HOWLAND OH-The state ranked Howland soccer team was able to keep Ursuline back and pull off the victory 3-1 over the Irish.  The Tigers initially fell behind 1-0 before storming back.

The Tigers got goals from Vasili Gentis, Pasquale Carannante, and Jak Kenney.  Tigers assists were grabbed by Kenney, Caleb Rose, and Herb Lawson.

The Tigers return to action on Tuesday as they go to Canfield at 7:00.

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RIDGE TAKES SENIOR NIGHT VICTORY

MINERAL RIDGE OH- Tonight was Senior Night in Mineral Ridge and Lordstown was the visiting team hoping to spoil the Senior Night festivities.  Lordstown would score the early first goal not quite 3 minutes in, the result of a very poor drop kick by the Rams keeper.  But the Rams would not be undone by the early mistake, taking control of the game and scoring 5 goals to end the game 5-1.

The Rams would like to recognize their Senior Members, Clayton Butler, Elias Clarke, Nate Colburn, Audri Gaydosh, Donny Ladd and Teagan Maglis.  We wish you the best in the future!

 

Goals:

Landon Pal – 2

Branden Testa – 2

Logan Meinke – 1

Assists:

Nate Colburn – 1

Audri Gaydosh – 1

Donny Ladd – 1

Landon Pal – 1

Saves:

Luke Porter – 3

*Contributed By Ted Gaydosh at ramsathletics.org

CANFIELD STILL NOT BEATEN IN AAC

WARREN OHCanfield traveled to Warren G. Harding this evening and prevailed by a score of 3-1.  Canfield’s record now stands at 9 wins 1 loss and 4 ties and are now  5-0-2 in AAC play.

Canfield was able to get goals from two players. Ben Kovach nabbed a pair of goals on the night.  Drew Snyder was also able to find the back of the net.  Kovach also got an assist, and so did Ethan Mulichak.  Ali Shalash was a walk in the goal with 4 saves.

Canfield returns to action on Saturday as we host Green for our Pink Out match. JV kickoff is 1:00 PM followed by Varsity at 3:00 PM.