HUDA MAN!

POLAND OH- Poland’s Noah Huda is one of the most decorated players in the area when it comes to soccer. All the fans in the area know his name, and you can bet that opposing teams circle him more than once when making a scouting report for the Bulldogs.  Huda started his career early, and from the jump he had people telling him that he had something special inside. Now, that natural ability did not give Noah the right to not work. You know the saying hard work beats talent, when talent isn’t working? Well good luck beating talent that is working. That is exactly what Noah brings to the table. He is constantly setting himself goals that are obtainable, but also push him to be his best. That is the reason why he has mastered so many high level skills. He says his work ethic comes from his dad pushing him to be his best. That makes sense considering his dad is the girls soccer coach at Poland, you could say he knows a thing or two about teaching student athletes to be great. They might not see each other’s games live as much as they’d like, but that doesn’t mean they don’t feed off one another. That relationship may just be the edge that Noah has on a lot of talented soccer players. So Poland knows who the man is, do you?

Join YSN in learning just what makes Huda the player that he is. He took the time to sit with Anthony Hartwig and talk about his journey. They also discuss scouting with his dad, how he leads his team, and so much more. Don’t find yourself in the dog house, check out the latest Poland Soccer Player Profile on YSN.

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CANFIELD PUTS ON SCORING CLINIC IN 8-0 WIN

Warren, OH- The Canfield girls soccer team put up an eight spot in Monday night’s win over Warren Harding. Maci Toporcer scored a shocking hat trick and add two more to make it 5 goals scored on the night. The other goals were scored by Carlyn McCormick and Ashleigh Haas. The Cardinals got two goalkeepers involved as Lolo Padgett and Kiara Reynolds combined for 2 saves.

Canfield improved to 6-1-0 (3-0-0) in the win over Harding. They will host Howland on Wednesday to wrap up the week for the Canfield girls soccer team.

BEAVERS FIND SENIOR NIGHT SUCCESS

EAST LIVERPOOL OH-

The Beaver Local Girls Soccer team was able to wash away any bad taste in their mouths left over from last season by getting the best of St. Clairsville 2-0.  The Beavers came out with a mission and that was to put as much pressure on their oppenent as possible.  Michelle Stoneburner was able to put the pressure on by finding the back of the net, on a pass by Jordan Palmer, early on in the first half putting her team up 1-0.

The girls struggled to put the Devils away with shot after shot just missing, however the defense was able to keep them out of the zone.  Late in the second half Michelle Stoneburner was once again able to score from a great pass set up again by Jordan Palmer to put the game away 2-0.  Caiden Lamp held down the net recording a shut out with 6 saves.

The Beavers are are 6-3-1 on the season and play host to Cambridge next Thursday for Senior Night.

*Contributed By Josh Sigler at blathletics.org

WARRIORS TO HOST YOUTH NIGHT

BELOIT OH- The West Branch Lady Warriors soccer team will be hosting a youth night on Wednesday September 21st in its home matchup with Alliance.

Students in grades K-8 will get in free when accompanied by a ticketed adult.  Students are encouraged to wear their youth soccer uniform to the game.

There will be a 50/50 raffle with benefits going to the middle school program.

There will also be prizes and a halftime shootout for the young fans.

The JV squad will open things up with a game at 5 PM followed by the varsity at the conclusion of the JV contest

*Contributed By Ryan Wolf at wbathletics.org

WARRIORS GRAB NARROW WIN

COLUMBIANA OH OH- The Warrior soccer team traveled to Columbiana on Thursday and defeated the Clippers 3-2 at Columbiana High School.  The win pushes the boys record to 3-5-1 on the season.

Scoring goals for the Warriors were Nate Legros, Bryce Biery and Gavin Clemens.  Matthew Cederbloom, Legros, and Clemens each added an assist on the night.  Will Weingart got the win in goal recording seven saves.

Next up for the Warriors will be an EBC showdown at Alliance on Tuesday.

*Contributed By Ryan Wolf at wbathletics.org

TIGERS ROLL TO KOSEK’S 100TH WIN

NEW MIDDLETOWN OH- The Tigers earned a 6-0 victory Wednesday night vs MVAC opponent Brookfield.

The win is not only their fifth overall and their third shutout of the season, but it is also Head Coach Justin Kosek’s 100th career win. Springfield got 2 goals from Sami Shafer, 2 goals and an assist from Brionna Holt, 1 goal from Ava Vecchione, and 1 goal and 2 assists from Maddie Page. Caitlin Cappelli had 6 saves and Emma Mills had 1 for the Tigers.

Springfield travels to Garfield Monday night for another league matchup.

*Contributed By Justin Kosek at springfieldlocalathletics.com

BIG FIRST HALF PROPELS RAMS

ATWATER OH-

The Mineral Ridge Rams traveled to Atwater tonight to face the Waterloo Vikings.  The Rams would put up 4 goals in the first half, add another in the second and concede only 1 goal late in the game from a penalty kick.

The Rams defeated their MVAC opponents tonight 5-1 and are now 4-2 on the season.  They host the Jackson Milton Blue Jays on Monday the 19th.

Goals:

Nate Colburn – 2

Landon Pal -1

Branden Testa -1

Elias Clarke -1

Assists:

Audri Gaydosh – 2

Branden Testa – 2

Nate Colburn – 1

Saves:

Clayton Butler – 5

*Contributed By Ted Gaydosh at ramsathletics.org

WARRIORS GRAB ANOTHER BIG WIN IN THE EBC

BELOIT OH- The West Branch girls soccer team picked up its sixth win of the season (6-0-1) and second in the EBC (2-0) Wednesday night with a 6-1 victory over Marlington.  The Warriors used even play in each half to secure the victory leading 3-0 at the half and posting another three goals in the second half.

Scoring for West Branch were Chloe Dennison and Lauren Gosset who each had a pair of goals.  Kennedy Berger and Haley Ridgway also scored goals for the Warriors.

Picking up assists were Daphne Snyder and Sophia Gregory.

In goal, Zoe Sanders had two saves and Emmy Jones had three saves.

The Warriors will head to Streetsboro on Saturday to take on the Rockets.  The game is scheduled to start at 3 PM.

*Contributed By Cheryl Ficco at wbathletics.org

CANFIELD KEEPS WINNING IN THE AAC

CANFIELD OH- The Cardinals girls soccer team has been the definition of dominant in the AAC over the last decade. That didn’t change on Wednesday night as Canfield improved to 5-1-0 and (2-0-0 in AAC) with a 3-1 win over Austintown Fitch.

Canfield goals were scored by Addy Masters, and Maci Toporcer with 2. Austintown got a goal contributed by Bailey Baker. Canfield assists were made by Maci Toporcer  Canfield goalkeeper Lauren Padgett had 4 saves  Austintown goalie Jordan Corel had 8 saves

QUAKERS GET SECOND EBC WIN

Salem boys soccer secured their second conference win tonight beating Minerva 4-1.

Scoring goals for Salem were Lance Bailey with 2, AR Berlin 1, and Tim Stephens 1. Assisting on the goals were Troy Gibson 1 , Cory Plunkett 1 and Ar Berlin 1.

Colin Reisen had 5 saves in goal.

Salem improves to 5-1-2 on the season and 2-0-0 in the EBC.

Salem will play next Tuesday September 20th against Carrollton at home at 6pm.

*Contributed By Travis Zeigler at salemathletics.org