FALCONS FLEX ON LAKEVIEW

CORTLAND, OH- The Lakeview Bulldogs fell behind early and couldn’t come back in an 11-2 loss to Jefferson Area on Tuesday. Jefferson Area scored on a single by  Wilber in the first inning, a single by Zeman in the second inning, an error in the second inning, a single by Wilber in the second inning, and a single by Matuz in the second inning.

Wilber led the Jefferson Area to victory in the pitcher’s circle. She lasted seven innings, allowing seven hits and two runs while striking out six and walking zero.

Cait Kelm took the loss for Lakeview. She lasted three innings, allowing nine hits and nine runs while striking out four.

Mariah TackettOlivia KelmBeady TitusMadison HarveyAbbie CampanaLaura Garvin, and Kelm all had one hit to lead Lakeview.

Jefferson racked up 13 hits on the day. WilberMatuzH PascarellaWilberHagerdon, and Zeman each managed multiple hits for the Lady Falcons. Jefferson was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Matuz had the most chances in the field with seven.

 

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LADY IRISH BLOW PAST SOUTHWESTERN

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- Ursuline (13-2) beat Southwestern (NY) HS in 5 innings behind Emma Ericson’s 2-hitter at the Myrtle Beach Grand Strand tournament. Ericson also hit a double and 2 RBI as she struck out 5 and is now 7-0 on the season. Emily Holland had 3 hits which included a double and 3 RBI while Maris Barbato added a single and double. Also for the Lady Irish, Madelyn Miklandric hit an RBI triple and Gia Caldrone and Jenna O’Hara each had 2 RBI.

Ursuline (13-2) – 5 4 0 0 5 – 14/10/0
Southwestern (NY) – 0 0 0 0 0 – 0/2/3

 

*Contributed by Mike Kernan

LADY RAIDERS RACE PAST CHASE IN MYRTLE

MYRTLE BEACH, SC-  It was a nailbiter for a few innings for the South Range Lady Raiders.  Then the scoring dam came unglued.  South Range snatched the lead late in the game in a 10-1 victory over Chase on Monday. The game was tied at one with the Lady Raiders batting in the top of the sixth when Julie Centofanti singled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs.

South Range secured the victory thanks to six runs in the seventh inning. Drew FerenHanna DennisonGianna CicchiIzzy Sikora, and Reagan Irons each had RBIs in the frame.

Bree Kohler got the win for South Range. She lasted seven innings, allowing seven hits and one run while striking out ten and walking one.

Faith Harrell took the loss for Chase. She surrendered nine runs on 11 hits over six innings, striking out three.

The Raiders collected 11 hits. Maddie HelonHanna DennisonJillian Strecansky, and Kali Dudich each racked up multiple hits for the RaidersKali DudichJillian StrecanskyHanna Dennison, and Maddie Helon all had two hits to lead the team.

Chase totaled seven hits in the game.

 

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TAYLOR GOES YARD, LADY FALCONS CAGE TIGERS

AUSTINTOWN, OH- Fitch squared off against the lady Howland Tigers at 911 field.  Ashley Spalding struck out 9 in five innings as well as going 2-4 with two doubles.

Maddy Taylor went 2-2 with a home run (6), 3 runs scored, 2 RBI and a stolen base as the Lady Falcons put 11 on the board to beat the Tigers 11-1 in 5 innings.

Kayla Kelty and Ashley Fuller also recorded two hits apiece as the Falcons move to 6-1 in the conference.

 

*Contributed by YSN’s Britt Taylor

HOLLAND SCORCHES RANDOLPH HITTERS, LADY IRISH ROLL

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- Ursuline beat Randolph (NY) HS in 5 innings behind Emily Holland’s 13 strikeout, 1-hitter at the Myrtle Beach Grand Strand tournament. Holland struck out the first 10 batters and gave up a base hit with one out in the 5th inning.

Maris Barbato led off the Irish offense with a solo home run and also had a 2-run base hit. Emma Ericson singled and doubled for the Irish and Maci Humphreys added a 2-run double while Paige Brockway and Katherine Kali added RBI hits for the Lady Irish.

Randolph (NY)  – 0 0 0 0 0 – 0/1/3
Ursuline (12-2) – 1 8 1 4 X – 14/9/2

 

 

*Contributed by Mike Kernan

LADY IRISH BLAST PAST HOWLAND

HOWLAND, OH- Ursuline scored 8 runs in the first inning behind a 2-run home run by Julia Nutter and a 2-run double by Gia Caldrone.  Destiny Goodnight ended 4 for 4 with 3 runs scored and 2 RBI.  Nutter finished with 3 hits and 4 RBI and Caldrone tallied 2 hits and 3RBI. Emily Holland, Paige Ogden, Maris Barbato, and Jenna O’Hara all had 2 hits for the Irish.

Emma Ericson picked up her 5th mound win scattering 5 hits over 4 innings while Holland pitched the final inning. Darlington led off the game for Howland with a solo home run and Miller added a 2-run triple and double for the Lady Tigers.

Ursuline (11-2) – 8 0 4 1 4 – 17/17/0
Howland – 4 0 0 0 0 – 4/5/1

UHS battery – Emma Ericson (W 5-0) 4 inngs 5K & 1BB; Emily Holland 1 Inn 0K/0BB;
Howland battery – M Miller (L) 1/3 inning 0K – 3BB / M Osborne 4 &2/3 Inn 0K & 3BB

HARVEY KNOCKS IN WALK OFF WINNER FOR LAKEVIEW

CORTLAND, OH- it came down to the wire on Thursday, with Lakeview taking victory on a dramatic walk-off single in the late innings that sealed their victory over Marlington. Lakeview was down 12-11 in the bottom of the seventh inning when Madison Harvey singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring the tying, and game-winning runs.

Beady Titus collected four hits in five at-bats to help lead Lakeview  to victory.Titus singled in the third, singled in the fifth, singled in the sixth, and singled in the seventh.

Lakeview opened up scoring in the second inning, when Harvey singled, scoring one run.  Raegan Schick earned the win for the Lady Bulldogs. She surrendered three runs on three hits over four and a third innings, striking out two.

Shatzer took the loss for Marlington. She went six and two-thirds innings, allowing 13 runs on 22 hits and striking out three.

Cait Kelm started the game for Lakeview. She lasted two and two-thirds innings, allowing six hits and nine runs while striking out three and walking zero.

Lakeview scattered an unbelievable 22 hits in the game. Laura GarvinHarveyTitusSchickKelmAbbie Campana, and Mariah Tackett all managed multiple hits for Lakeview. TitusHarvey, and Garvin all had four hits to lead the team.

Marlington racked up nine hits in the game. Davis and Crone, all managed multiple hits for Marlington.

 

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LADY REBS START OFF SOUTHERN TRIP ON RIGHT FOOT

MYRTLE BEACH, SC-  Crestview opened their first game in the South with a 10-4 win against Green Sea Floyd at the Ripken Experience.

Crestview retired the first 12 batters defensively. Crestview leadoff hitter Haley Eskra began the game off with a single and came all the way around on a Karsyn Moore’s triple to left field. Moore later scored on Skyler Mattern single up the middle making it 2-0 at the end of 1 inning.

In the bottom of the third Mattern scored on Baylie Bettura’s single to right field making it 3-0. Crestview would later add 3 runs in the 5th and 4 runs in the 6th. Green Sea Floyd would add 3 runs in the 6th and another one in the 7th. Crestview was led offensively by Eskra with 4 singles, Karsyn Moore added a single, double and a triple, Olivia Strank & Shianna Mathes each added 3 hits. Crestview stacked 20 hits while Green Sea Floyd was limited to 8.

Kaedyn Sutton pitched 7 innings striking out 10, giving up 8 hits and zero walks.

Crestview improves to 15-3 on the season and will play Black River Falls, WI on Saturday at 11:00 am.

 

*Contributed by Greg Eskra

LADY EAGLES BRING IN 18, BANISH BROOKFIELD

HUBBARD, OH- Both Hubbard and Brookfield had their offenses going on Thursday, but the Lady Eagles eventually prevailed 18-7.  Hubbard secured the victory thanks to 11 runs in the second inning. Jackie AdlerGrace NarkumGillian RyserKellsie LeshnakGiavanna Hosack, and Adler all drove in runs in the frame.

Brookfield got things started in the first inning when Chloe Willrich singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.

It didn’t take long for the Lady Eagle response, in the bottom of the first inning, Hubbard Lady Eagles Varsity tied things up at two. Sydney Bowser provided a two-run double to even things out.

From there it was all Lady Eagles, as Hubbard pulled away for good with 11 runs in the second inning. In the second Adler doubled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring two runs, Narkum tripled, scoring one run, Ryser followed up with a single, scoring two runs, Leshnak singled, scoring one run, Hosack doubled, scoring two runs, and Adler singled, scoring two runs.  The hit parade was in full effect in the second inning.

After Brookfield scored two runs in the top of the fourth, Hubbard answered again with two of their own. Brookfield scored when Becca Litz singled, scoring one run. Hubbard then answered when Ryser singled, scoring a pair.

Ryser pitched Hubbard to victory. She lasted four and two-thirds innings, allowing six hits and seven runs while striking out two and walking one.

Babby Schiska took the loss for Brookfield. She surrendered 18 runs on 20 hits over four innings, walking zero.

Hubbard had 20 hits in the game. Emily FilickyLeshnakNarkumBowserHannah KistAdlerRyser, and Hosack each had multiple hits for the Lady Eagles.  NarkumLeshnak, and Filicky each collected three hits to lead the team.

Brookfield collected six hits on the day. Willrich and Litz all managed multiple hits for Brookfield. Willrich led Brookfield with three hits in three at-bats.

 

 

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LADY FLASHES BLANK GIRARD

WARREN, OH- The Girard Lady Indians  struggled to get their offense going on Thursday, managing only two hits and getting dispatched by Champion, 10-0.

One bright spot for the Lady Indians was a single by Sahan Dede in the first inning.

Sophie Howell led things off on the rubber for Champion. She allowed two hits and zero runs over six innings, striking out nine.

Samantha Dohy led things off in the pitcher’s circle for Girard. She surrendered ten runs on 11 hits over five and two-thirds innings, striking out one.  Dede and Mackayla Durr each managed one hit to lead the Lady Tribe.

Champion saw the ball well today, racking up 11 hits in the game. Allison Smith and Cassidy Shaffer each had multiple hits for Champion. Champion was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Gabby Hollenbaugh made the most plays with ten.

 

 

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