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NO ESCAPING THE MAC ATTACK

NORTH JACKSON OH- In the heart of Jackson Milton’s softball lineup and the core of their diamond, senior Macayle Thornhill stands as a towering figure, both a leader and a powerhouse. With a mix of grit and grace, Thornhill has steered a young Blue Jays squad to a remarkable season, culminating in a hard-fought district runner-up trophy. Her influence extends beyond mere performance; it’s about setting a tone, a standard that has lifted her team to new heights.

In the circle, Thornhill is nothing short of dominant. Throughout the season, she’s relentlessly honed her skills, throwing a whopping 67.1 innings with a stellar 7-1 record. Her stat line dazzles with 69 strikeouts against just 10 walks, boasting an impressive 1.87 ERA. Macayle’s dedication to perfecting her pitches and mastering the circle has made her a formidable force, one that opponents have learned to both respect and fear.

But Thornhill isn’t just a star pitcher; she’s equally lethal with a bat in her hands. This season, she’s been smashing the ball at a .441 average, cracking 7 doubles and driving in 16 runs. With an on-base percentage of .500, Macayle is a constant threat, turning games with her powerful swings and clutch performances.

Next chapter of her softball career is set to unfold at Washington & Jefferson, where she’ll no doubt continue to evolve, pushing her limits and setting new benchmarks. This move isn’t just a step up; it’s a leap into a future filled with potential and promise.

Thornhill’s legacy at Jackson Milton is etched not just in the record books but in the ethos of the Blue Jays’ softball program. Her leadership has been a catalyst for growth, instilling a belief and a fighting spirit that will undoubtedly influence the team for years to come. As Macayle Thornhill moves on to college ball, she leaves behind a legacy of determination and excellence that will continue to inspire and guide the future of Jackson Milton softball.

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THE SALEM ROCKET

SALEM, OH-  In the latest episode of the YSN Player Profile podcast, we had the distinct pleasure of profiling an incredible young talent who has captivated our attention for the past four years: Carson Rhodes. As a standout baseball player for the Salem Quakers, Carson’s journey is a beacon of dedication, hard work, and leadership. We chased Carson, humorously noted by host DJ Yokley, “like the dragon,” and finally captured his thoughts as he prepares to transition to collegiate baseball at Virginia Tech.

Carson Rhodes has had his share of ups and downs throughout his high school baseball career. Reflecting on the team’s performance, Carson described the extraordinary transformation from a rocky regular season to a strong playoff run in 2023.

“During the season, we were very inexperienced, [with] a lot of young guys,” Carson explained. “So, me and a couple of other senior guys really tried to rally around and get the guys to learn the game.”
The team’s perseverance paid off, significantly improving their defense, which Carson acknowledged as a pivotal factor in their playoff success. “In the tournament, it’s been crazy how much different our defense has gotten…everybody had to step up and make plays. And right now, we’re making plays at the perfect time.”

Carson, along with teammate Lance Bailey, has been instrumental in guiding younger players through the trials and tribulations of high school baseball. Recounting his experiences, Carson praised the camaraderie and mentorship crucial in fostering a winning environment.
“Watching even for me, just watching [my brother] Lane lead that team the way he did and those senior guys…watching those guys lead us the way they did…we knew how to make it that far. And to make it that far, you have to have leaders.”

Facing immense pressure is something Carson has learned to handle with grace. Given his early commitment to Virginia Tech, opponents often saw pitching against Carson as a challenge they wanted to conquer, adding another layer of intensity to each game he played.
“Every team is so fired up every time I pitch…I’ve learned to kind of block that out, take a couple of deep breaths between every pitch…just other teams love it when I don’t succeed against them, I guess.”

As for his future, Carson couldn’t be more eager to step onto the collegiate stage with the Hokies. With a new pitching lab and a robust program awaiting him, his goals are clear: to outwork everyone and make an immediate impact.
“I want to get down there on the right foot…I want to be a guy that goes in there, works hard, and hopefully get some innings as a freshman.

Finally, Carson highlighted the values instilled in him by his family, which will continue to guide him as he moves forward.
“Everybody in my family is just a hard worker, and they’re always determined. If they have something on their plate, they’re going to get it done.”

With immense talent and an unwavering drive, Carson Rhodes’ future looks incredibly bright. Here’s to his next chapter at Virginia Tech and beyond.

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TOTH TOO MUCH FOR TUSLAW

MASSILLON OH- Canfield topped Tuslaw 7-1 as Malena Toth racked up career milestones, celebrating her 800th strikeout and 60th win. She dominated from the circle, tossing a 4-hitter with a whopping 16 strikeouts. Toth wasn’t just a force with her arm; she also delivered at the plate with a clutch 2-run single in the 5th.

The game kicked off with Jenna Triveri tearing around the bases for a leadoff triple, quickly scoring thanks to a Sydney Lutz single. Macey Kalina kept the momentum going, launching a 2-run homer in the 2nd to extend the lead. Faith Morell chipped in with an RBI double in the 3rd, padding the score further.

Looking ahead, Canfield is set to face Aurora in the D2 Regional Semi-finals. They’re slated to throw down at Nordonia High School on May 22nd at 2:00.

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