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FITCH COMES UP SHORT AGAINST GREEN

AUSTINTOWN, OH- Both teams were strong on the pitcher’s mound on Friday, but Green was just a little bit stronger at the plate in a victory over Austintown-Fitch on Friday. Jack Knight started the game for Fitch and recorded 16 outs in a 3-1 loss.

Ickes was the winning pitcher for Green. The fireballer surrendered one run on three hits over six innings, striking out four. Rollyson threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Rollyson recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Green.

Knight took the hard-luck loss for the Falcons. Knight allowed six hits and three runs over five and a third innings, striking out four and walking zero.

Drew Kaschak led Austintown-Fitch Varsity Falcons with two hits in three at-bats.

Rollyson went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Green in hits.

STANLEY LEADS THE WAY; WINDHAM BOUNCES BRISTOL

WINDHAM, OH- Landon Stanley drove in five on two hits to lead Windham past Bristol 12-5 on Friday. Stanley drove in runs on a double in the second and a single in the fifth.

Bristol scored three runs in the second inning, but the Bombers still managed to pull out the victory. The offensive onslaught by Bristol was led by Roach, Kohler, and Williams, all driving in runs in the inning.

Windham got things started in the first inning when Miki Jones singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run.  Windham scored four runs in the fifth inning. Stanley and Jodan Smithberger each had RBIs in the big inning.

Jack Eye took the win for the Bombers. The righty lasted one and two-thirds innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out one. Chase Eye threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Kohler took the loss for Bristol. The pitcher went two innings, allowing five runs on six hits and striking out three.

Smithberger started the game for Windham. The pitcher allowed zero hits and three runs over one and one-third innings, striking out two

The Bombers tallied 11 hits on the day. Jones, Eye, and Stanley all had multiple hits. Stanley, Eye, and Jones each collected two hits to lead the way.

QUAKERS CONTINUE TO GAIN MOMENTUM; SHUT OUT HOWLAND

SALEM, OH- The Quakers are starting to pick up momentum on the diamond.  Salem defeated Howland 4-0 on Friday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout.

Salem Quakers got things moving in the first inning scoring one run when Darius Beck doubled.

One bright spot for Howland was a single by Kenney in the second inning.

Carson Rhodes was the winning pitcher for Salem Quakers. Rhodes went five innings, allowing zero runs on three hits and striking out four. Brock Young threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Gebhardt took the loss for Howland. The hurler lasted one and one-third innings, allowing one hit and three runs while striking out two.

Gavin Wilms led Salem Quakers with two hits in three at-bats.

 

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CANFIELD KEEPS ROCKING IN MYRTLE BEACH

MYRTLE BEACH, SC-  Canfield claimed an 8-5 victory on Thursday, despite a big push by Highland Regional in the fifth inning on a home run by Carfango.

Nate Shaw led the Canfield Cardinals to victory on the hill. The right-hander surrendered five runs on ten hits over four and a third innings, striking out eight and walking one. Jake Grdic threw two and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Jenkins took the loss for the Tartans. The hurler went four innings, allowing eight runs on four hits and striking out three.

Landon Beidelschies went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Canfield in hits.

Highland collected 11 hits on the day. Davis, Kennedy, Melnychuck, and Carfango all managed multiple hits for Highland Regional Tartans. Davis led Highland Regional Tartans with three hits in four at-bats.

SHAW GOES BIG FLY; CARDS SAIL PAST OCEAN TOWNSHIP

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- Nate Shaw was clutch at the plate with runners on base on Thursday, driving in four on two hits to lead Canfield past Ocean Township Spartans Varsity 10-2 on Thursday. Shaw drove in runs on a home run in the first and a sacrifice fly in the second.

The Cardinals got things moving in the first inning, when Landon Beidelschies singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Connor Miller was the winning pitcher for Canfield. The pitcher went seven innings, allowing two runs on five hits and striking out eight.

Alderiss took the loss for Ocean Township as the hurler surrendered seven runs on four hits over one and one-third innings, striking out three..

Canfield collected ten hits. Michael Patellis, Josh Juliano, Beidelschies, and Shaw each collected multiple hits for the Cardinals. Shaw, Beidelschies, Juliano, and Patellis all had two hits to lead the Red Birds.

WILMS THROWS NO-NO; QUAKER BATS BACK IT UP

MINERVA, OH- Gavin Wilms was brilliant on the hill on Wednesday, as Wilms threw a no-hitter to lead the Salem Quakers past Minerva 10-0.

Salem fired up the sticks in the first inning. The Quakers scored one run when Darius Beck singled.

Wilms got the no-doubt win for Salem as the righty surrendered zero runs on zero hits over five innings, striking out seven and walking zero.

Nick Lautzenheiser took the loss for Minerva. Lautzenheiser lasted three innings, allowing five hits and eight runs while striking out four.

Salem collected nine hits on the day. Beck, Carson Rhodes, and Lance Bailey all managed multiple hits for the Quakers. Rhodes and Beck each collected three hits to lead the team. Salem also didn’t commit a single error in the field. Jackson Johnson had the most chances in the field with six.

 

VIKINGS STORM MCDONALD IN EXTRAS

STRUTHERS, OH- The Waterloo Vikings needed extra baseball but stole the lead late in the game in a 5-4 victory over McDonald on Wednesday. The game was tied at four after the Blue Devils stormed back with 4 runs in the bottom of the seventh.

Waterloo built a four-run lead in the seventh inning and then held off McDonald’s charge. McDonald scored four runs in the seventh on a single by A Mayle, an error, and a single by Nolan Aglen.

Waterloo got things started in the first inning. Evan Kugler singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.

McDonald evened things up at four in the bottom of the seventh inning when Aglen singled on a 2-1 count, scoring two runs.

Aric May got the win for Waterloo Vikings Varsity. May allowed zero hits and zero runs over one-third of an inning, striking out one and walking zero. Mason Hakin threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen to earn the save.

Drew Cupone took the loss for McDonald. The hurler allowed one hit and one run over one inning, striking out one and walking zero.

Logan Presco started the game for McDonald. Presco lasted four and a third innings, allowing six hits and two runs while striking out two. Noah Hughes started the game for Waterloo. The lefty lasted six and two-thirds innings, allowing four hits and four runs while striking out four

The Vikings totaled nine hits. Hughes, Luke Simons, and Drew Flarida all had multiple hits for Waterloo. Hughes led Waterloo Vikings Varsity with three hits in four at-bats.

JFK FLIES PAST MATHEWS AT CENE

STRUTHERS, OH-Warren John F. Kennedy scored ten runs in the fourth on its way to a 14-2 victory over Mathews on Wednesday. Aidan Rossi, Caleb Hadley, Jake Hettrick, Jaden Rishel, Michael Mauro, and Alex DeSalvo each had RBIs in the big inning.

In the first inning, JFK got their offense started when an error scored one run, then the floodgates opened when JFK scored ten runs in the fourth inning. The Eagles put the pressure on, led by singles by Rossi, Hadley, Mauro, and DeSalvo, doubles by Hettrick and Dominic Ryan, and an error on a ball put in play by Rishel.

Gavin Shrum got the win for Kennedy. The righty lasted four innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out eight. Freddy Bolchalk threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Tyler Pesa took the loss for Mathews, the pitcher allowed five hits and four runs over three innings, striking out one and walking zero.

Kennedy totaled 13 hits in the game. Rossi, DeSalvo, and Hettrick each managed multiple hits for JFK. DeSalvo and Rossi each collected three hits to lead the reigning state champs.

FALCONS BLANK BULLDOGS

AUSTINTOWN, OH- Jake Corll had all the right stuff on Wednesday for Austintown Fitch, allowing no runs and besting Lakeview by a score of 6-0

The Falcons secured the victory thanks to five runs in the fourth inning. Fitch put the pressure on, lead by doubles by Carson Fuller and Mason Petridis, a single by Donavan Bell-Sullivan, and a sac fly by Brandon Popio.

One bright spot for Lakeview was a single by Alex Stowe in the second inning.

Corll was the winning pitcher for Austintown-Fitch Varsity Falcons. The bulldog went all seven, allowing zero runs on five hits, striking out six and walking zero.

Tony Malone took the loss for Lakeview. Malone went three and two-thirds innings, allowing five runs on four hits, striking out three and walking zero.

Austintown Fitch tallied ten hits in the game. Bell-Sullivan and Fuller each racked up multiple hits for Austintown-Fitch Varsity Falcons. Bell-Sullivan led Austintown-Fitch Varsity Falcons with three hits in three at-bats.

Lakeview racked up five hits in the game. Stowe and Anthony Caruso all had multiple hits for Lakeview.

BOARDMAN GETS SPLASHED AT THE BEACH

MYRTLE BEACH, SC-Boardman struggled to get their offense going on Wednesday, getting dispatched by East Lincoln, 7-1.

Boardman got things moving in the first inning. Anthony Butto singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.

In the top of the second inning, East Lincoln tied things up at one. Logan Craig grounded out, scoring one run.

East Lincoln pulled away for good with a run in the fourth inning. In the fourth an error scored one run for East Lincoln.  East Lincoln then scored three runs in the fifth inning. The offensive onslaught by East Lincoln was led by Garrett Michel, Gavin Houser, and Trey Spees, all driving in runs in the frame.

Seth Haigler was on the mound for East Lincoln. The pitcher lasted seven innings, allowing five hits and one run while striking out four and walking zero.

Jason Triveri started the game for Boardman Spartans Varsity. The lefty lasted four and a third innings, allowing four hits and four runs while striking out eight. Jac Cordon and Patrick Dorazio entered the game from the bullpen, throwing one and two-thirds innings and one inning respectively.

Butto led Boardman Spartans Varsity with two hits in three at-bats.

East Lincoln saw the ball well today, racking up eight hits in the game. Michel and Houser all managed multiple hits for East Lincoln. Michel went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead East Lincoln in hits.