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BELOIT, OH- Lakeview watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 16-3 loss to West Branch on Saturday. West Branch scored on a single by Rito, an error, a single by Blake, and a single by Alazous in the first inning.

The Lakeview struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing West Branch, giving up 16 runs.

R Pittman was credited with the victory for West Branch. She lasted five innings, allowing nine hits and three runs while striking out two and walking one.

Cait Kelm took the loss for Lakeview. She allowed 13 hits and 16 runs over four innings, striking out two.  Offensively for the Lady Bulldogs, they tallied nine hits on the day. Kelm and Laura Garvin all managed multiple hits for LakeviewKelm led Lakeview with three hits in three at-bats.

West Branch scattered 13 hits in the game. AlazousRitoS MercerS Morris, and Blake each racked up multiple hits for West Branch. Alazous went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead West Branch in hits.

 

In the second game, Lakeview fell behind early again and couldn’t come back in a 13-3 loss to the Lady Warriors. West Branch scored on an error, a single by Rito, and a groundout by Rockwell in the first inning.

West Branch scored five runs in the third inning. West Branch batters contributing to the big inning included MeslerGraceMercer, and Rito, who each had RBIs in the inning.  Pittman led the West Branch to victory on the rubber. She went four innings, allowing two runs on four hits, striking out three and walking one. Rockwell threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Raegan Schick took the loss for Lakeview. She allowed 13 hits and 13 runs over four and two-thirds innings.

Mariah TackettSchickBeady TitusAbbie Campana, and Laura Garvin each collected one hit to lead Lakeview.

West Branch racked up 13 hits in the game. RitoMercerAlazous, and Mesler all managed multiple hits for West Branch. Rito went 4-for-4 at the plate to lead West Branch in hits.

 

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BELLAIRE TAKES TWO FROM BEAVER LOCAL

EAST LIVERPOOL, OH- The Bellaire Big Reds defeated the Beaver Local Beavers softball team in both games of a doubleheader on Saturday morning at Beaver Local Community Fields.

Bellaire won Game 1 by the score of 6-2. Natalie Stoner led the way for Bellaire in Game 1. She pitched a complete game victory allowing 2 runs,  6 hits with 1 walk and 7 strikeouts.  At the plate, Stoner helped her own cause with an RBI double in the 1st inning & hit a solo home run over the fence in left-center field in the 5th inning. Kaitlyn Kosky went 2-3 with 2 singles while producing 3 RBIs while Kaylan Brown was credited with an RBI on a sacrifice fly in the 1st inning. For the Beavers in Game 1, Cierra Thurik had 2 hits while Olivia Keller, AJ Jordan, Morgan Boucher and Hailey Russell each had 1 hit while Keller and Elizabeth Kolkowski each scored a run for the Beavers.
Bellaire won Game 2 by the score 9-6. Natalie Stoner also had a major role in Game 2 as well. She had an RBI single in the 1st inning and the 5th innings led off the inning with a single then stole 2nd and 3rd base before scoring a run. Stoner started the game at shortstop then was moved to pitcher to pitch in relief to stop a 5 run Beaver Local rally in the 5th inning. Stoner was credited with the save in Game 2 not allowing any runs on 1 hit, no walks and 3 strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief. Kaitlyn Kosky had a 2 run RBI double in the 2nd inning while starting pitcher Andrea Brown helped her own cause with a 2 run RBI double in the 5th inning.
For the Beaver Cierra Thurik went 3 for 4 with 3 doubles and 2 RBIs. Tori Bowersock and Morgan Boucher each had an RBI single for the Beavers. Halle Jordan scored 2 runs for the Beavers, while Elizabeth Kolkowski, Tori Bowersock, Olivia Keller, and Morgan Boucher each scored a run for the Beavers.
Bellaire improves its record to 9-9 on the season with the 2 victories while Beaver Local’s record is now 5-7 with the 2 defeats on Saturday.
The Beaver Local soft team is back in action Tuesday at Oak Glen at 5 PM before returning home to play Carrollton Wednesday at 5 PM.
*Written by YSN’s Voice of Beaver Local, Jason Hannum

LADY BULLDOGS TAKE TWO. STAY PERFECT

Game 1

Poland sailed to an easy victory over Wheeling Central Catholic 21-1 on Saturday

In the first inning, Poland got their offense started.  Ashley Wire was hit by a pitch, driving in a run.

Kaili Gross earned the win for the Bulldogs. She lasted five innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out 12 and walking one.

Cupp took the loss for Wheeling Central. She lasted four innings, allowing 14 hits and 20 runs.

Poland racked up 16 hits.  Abby Farber, Jackie Grisdale, Cami Lattanzio, Lauren Sienkiewicz, and Ally Nittoli each managed multiple hits for the Bulldogs.  Grisdale and Farber each collected three hits to lead the offense.  Poland  was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Lattanzio made the most plays with  12.

Game 2

Poland nabbed the lead late in the game in a 6-4 victory over Steubenville on Saturday.  Poland  trailed 4-2 in the top of the seventh inning when Cami Lattanzio doubled on a 2-1 count, scoring three runs.

Steubenville scored three runs in the fifth inning, but the Bulldogs still managed to pull out the victory.  The big inning for Steubenville came thanks to a home run by Blackburn and  by Cucarese.

Ashley Wire led things off in the circle for Poland. She lasted seven innings, allowing six hits and four runs while striking out three and walking one.

Fields started the game for Steubenville. She went seven innings, allowing six runs on 12 hits, striking out four and walking one.

Poland socked one home run on the day. Kaili Gross had a four bagger in the sixth inning.

The Bulldogs totaled 12 hits.  Gross, Ally Nittoli, Lattanzio, and Wire each racked up multiple hits.  Gross went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead the offense in hits.

Steubenville was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Marshall made the most plays with  11.

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FILISKY TOSSES A NO-NO, MOONEY SWEEPS BERKSHIRE

Game 1.

Cardinal Mooney defeated Berkshire 6-1 on Saturday.

Berkshire fired up the offense in the first inning.  An error scored one run.

In the bottom of the second inning, the Cardinals tied things up at one.  Gia Difabio singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Cardinal Mooney pulled away for good with four runs in the third inning.  In the third Caitlin Perry doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs and Romano threw a wild pitch allowing one run across the plate for the Cardinals.

Alaina Francis was the winning pitcher for Mooney. She lasted seven innings, allowing four hits and one run while striking out 11.

Romano started the game for Berkshire. She allowed nine hits and five runs over six innings, striking out one and walking zero.

Mooney tallied nine hits.  Carly Francis and Alaina Francis each collected multiple hits for Cardinal Mooney.  Alaina Francis and Carly Francis each collected two hits to lead Cardinal Mooney Varsity.

Lillibridge went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Berkshire in hits.

Game 2

Maddie Filisky was brilliant in the pitcher’s circle on Saturday, as she threw a no-hitter to lead Cardinal Mooney past Berkshire 20-0.

CJ Sapp led the Cardinals to victory by driving in five runs.  She went 3-for-4 at the plate.  Sapp drove in runs on a double in the first and a home run in the third.

In the first inning, Mooney got their offense started.  Alaina Francis grounded out, scoring one run.

Mooney put up eight runs in the second inning.  Conchetta Rinaldi, Gia Difabio, Filisky, Lexi Diaz all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.

Filisky earned the win for the Cardinals  She went five innings, allowing zero runs on zero hits, striking out six and walking zero.

Somrak toed the rubber for Berkshire. She allowed 16 hits and 20 runs over two and a third innings.  Skolaris threw one and two-thirds innings out of the bullpen.

The Cardinals launched three home runs on the day. Sapp went deep in the third inning. Rinaldi had a pair of long balls in the second inning

Mooney collected 18 hits.  Caitlin Perry, Sapp, Rinaldi, Diaz, Difabio, Alaina Scavina, and Filisky each had multiple hits for Mooney.  Sapp and Perry all had three hits to lead the Cardinals.

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LAKEVIEW VICTORIOUS WITH KELM AT THE HELM

WARREN, OH- The Lakeview Lady Bulldogs have been testing on the learning curve as of late, but on Friday it was the Lady Dogs that were teaching the lesson in extra innings.  Lakeview took the lead late in the game in a 9-5 victory over Harding on Friday. The game was tied at five with Lakeview batting in the top of the eighth when Mariah Tackett doubled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.

The Bulldogs got things started in the first inning. Lakeview scored one run when Raegan Schick singled.  Lakeview earned the victory despite allowing Harding to score three runs in the fourth inning. Berry and Stanton both drove in runs in the frame.

In the top of the seventh inning, Lakeview tied things up at five. Abbie Campana drove in two when she singled.  Cait Kelm led the Lady Bulldogs to victory in the pitcher’s circle. She went two and two-thirds innings, allowing zero runs on two hits, striking out four and walking zero.

Stanton took the loss for Harding. She lasted eight innings, allowing 15 hits and nine runs while striking out five and walking one.

Schick started the game for the Dogs. She surrendered five runs on eight hits over five and a third innings, striking out four.

Offensively, Lakeview tallied 16 hits in the game. SchickOlivia KelmBeady TitusCaly Lantz, and Tackett each had multiple hits for LakeviewKelm and Schick each collected three hits to lead the team.

Harding totaled ten hits. Stanton and Schuller all managed multiple hits for Harding. Stanton led Harding with three hits in four at-bats.

 

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LADY CARDS LATE SURGE SINKS RAIDERS

Cardinal Mooney nabbed the lead late in the game in an 8-5 victory over South Range on Friday.  The game was tied at four with  Mooney in the top of the sixth when Alaina A. Francis homered on a 1-1 count, scoring three runs.

The Cardinals  earned the victory despite allowing South Range to score three runs in the second inning.  Maddie Helon and Marlaina Slabach all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

South Range got on the board in the first inning when Bree Kohler hit a solo homer.

Mooney knotted the game up at four in the top of the fourth inning, when CJ Sapp doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring three runs.

Alaina Francis led the Cardinals to victory on the rubber. She lasted four innings, allowing one hit and one run while striking out three and walking zero.

 Maddie Filisky started the game for Mooney. She went three innings, allowing four runs on five hits and striking out one

The Cardinals launched one home run on the day. Alaina Francis had a long ball in the sixth inning.

Mooney racked up 12 hits in the game.  Sapp, A. Francis, Brooke Chandler, and Gia Difabio all had multiple hits for Cardinal Mooney Varsity.  Difabio, Chandler, A. Francis, and Sapp each collected two hits to lead Cardinal Mooney Varsity.

South Range saw the ball well today, racking up six hits in the game.  Kohler and Julie Centefonti each had multiple hits for South Range. Kohler hit 2 home runs while Maddie Helon also added 2 RBI.

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LISBON HANGS TOUGH, POWER PAST WATERLOO

WATERLOO, OH- The Lisbon Lady Blue Devils weathered a push by Waterloo in the first inning where Lisbon coughed up three runs, but still won 13-3 on Thursday. Waterloo scored its runs on a home run by Cieplinski.   Lisbon Blue Devils

The Blue Devils fired up the offense in the first inning when Oehlstrom hit a solo homer.  Lisbon secured the victory thanks to eight runs in the third inning.  Autumn OehlstromMcKenna DaileyTaylor DelandKenedy Vrable, and Justyce Vrable all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.  Dailey singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one, Deland doubled, scoring three runs, Kenedy Vrable doubled, scoring one run, and Justyce Vrable homered, driving in two more.

Mya Emmerling took the win for Lisbon. She lasted six innings, allowing six hits and three runs while striking out one.  Kehrer took the loss for Waterloo. She lasted six innings, allowing 13 hits and 13 runs while striking out two.

Offensively, Lisbon collected 13 hits. DaileyVrable, and Vrable each had multiple hits for Lisbon Blue Devils. Justyce Vrable and McKenna Dailey each collected three hits to lead the team.

Cieplinski led Waterloo with two hits in two at-bats.

 

 

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LADY RAIDERS OUTLAST INDIANS

The South Range Raiders claimed a 7-3 victory on Thursday, despite a big push by Girard in the third inning.  The big inning for Girard came thanks to a triple by Jones, a single by Dede, and a double by Dohy.

The Raiders got things started in the first inning when Bree Kohler grounded into a double play, scoring one run.

South Range tallied three runs in the second inning.  The offensive onslaught by the Raiders was led by Brooke Sauerwein and Izzy Sikora, all sending runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

Bree Kohler was credited with the victory for the Raiders. She surrendered three runs on nine hits over seven innings, striking out seven and walking zero.

Dohy took the loss for Girard. She went seven innings, allowing seven runs on nine hits, striking out five and walking one.

South Range racked up nine hits on the day.  Brooke Sauerwein and Julie Centofanti each collected multiple hits for South Range Raiders.  Julie Centofanti and Brooke Sauerwein each collected two hits to lead South Range Raiders.  The Raiders were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Jillian Strecansky had the most chances in the field with ten.

Girard racked up nine hits.  Jones, Dede, and Dohy each managed multiple hits for the Indians.

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NARKUMS CLUTCH HIT PROPELS HUBBARD PAST HOWLAND

Hubbard  took Thursday’s game in dramatic fashion, with  a 10-9 walk-off victory over Howland.  Hubbard was down 9-8 in the bottom of the seventh inning when Grace Narkum doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs.

The Eagles built a five-run lead in the third inning and then held off Howland’s charge.  Howland managed eight runs in the failed comeback. A Rodgers, J Sindledecker,  E Darlington, M Jerina, E O’Connell, and M Miller fueled the rally with RBIs.

Hubbard opened up an early lead in the second inning when.

In the top of the sixth inning, Howland tied things up at eight when Miller singled on a 3-0 count, scoring one run.

The Eagles put up four runs in the third inning.  Emily Filicky and Giavanna Hosack each had RBIs in the big inning.

Filicky led the Eagles to victory on the rubber. She went one and two-thirds innings, allowing one run on three hits, striking out two and walking zero.

Miller took the loss for Howland. She lasted six and two-thirds innings, allowing 17 hits and ten runs while striking out three.

 Gillian Ryser started the game for Hubbard. She went five and a third innings, allowing eight runs on nine hits and striking out three

Hubbard had 17 hits in the game.  Jackie Adler, Hosack, Sydney Bowser, Filicky, Narkum, and Ryser each managed multiple hits for Hubbard Lady Eagles Varsity.  Hosack and Adler each collected three hits to lead Hubbard Lady Eagles Varsity.

Howland collected 12 hits on the day.  B Beasom, Darlington, Miller, and O’Connell each collected multiple hits for Howland.  Howland didn’t commit a single error in the field. Darlington had the most chances in the field with six.

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LADY REBS BLANK CAMPBELL IN 5

CAMPBELL, OH- Crestview had the bats going with 27 hits and 17 runs against AAC rival, Campbell Memorial.

The Rebels sent 11 batters to the plate in the first inning scoring 5 runs. For the Rebels Kaedyn Sutton had 4 hits including a bomb over the fence to deep center, she also added 4 RBI’s. Skyler Mattern added 4 hits & 4 RBI, Karsyn Moore had 4 hits and 2 RBI’s. Haley Eskra and Madi Wick each added 3 hits apiece.

Haley Eskra picked up her second win of the season striking out 5 and giving up 2 hits in 5 innings. For Campbell Flores had a hit. Crestview improves to 13-2 on the season and 6-0 in the AAC. Crestview will host Edgewood on Saturday.

 

**Reported by Greg Eskra**