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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.

HAVE MERCY; CANFIELD PUTS UP A BAKERS DOZEN AT THE BEACH

MYRTLE BEACH, SC-  The Canfield Cardinals scored seven runs in the fourth on its way to a 13-1 victory over Fairport on Tuesday. Canfield’s big bats were led by Nate Shaw, Michael Patellis, Ethan Prout, Josh Juliano, and Ben Slanker, all driving in runs in the frame.

The big inning was thanks to walks by Patellis and Prout, singles by Shaw and Juliano, and an error on a ball put in play by Slanker.

Ryan Petro took the win for the Cardinals. The righthander lasted three innings, allowing two hits and one run while striking out four and walking zero. Jameson Beck threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Braden Consaul took the loss for Fairport. The pitcher went three and a third innings, allowing ten runs on seven hits and striking out two.

Canfield tallied 11 hits on the day. Landon Beidelschies and Shaw all collected multiple hits for Canfield. Shaw and Beidelschies each collected three hits to lead the Cardinals.

BASH AT THE BEACH; CARDS ROLL LIKE THE TIDE

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- The Canfield Cardinals weathered a push by East Lincoln (NC) in the fifth inning where Canfield Cardinals coughed up four runs, but the Red Birds still won 15-5 on Tuesday. the Mustangs scored their runs on a grand slam by Graham Smiley.  That, however, was overshadowed by another big night from Canfield’s Landon Beidelschies.

Canfield notched five runs in the sixth inning. The offensive onslaught by Canfield Cardinals was led by Connor Miller, AJ Havrilla, and Beidelschies, all knocking in runs in the inning.

Beidelschies took the win for Canfield as well. The southpaw went five innings, allowing five runs on three hits and striking out 13. Miller threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Logan Palmer took the loss for East Lincoln. The bulldog went one and two-thirds innings, allowing five runs on five hits, striking out one, and walking one.

Offensively, the Cardinals socked two home runs on the night as well. Ben Slanker had a dinger in the fifth inning. Beidelschies put one out in the third inning.  Canfield racked up 14 hits. Ethan Prout, Michael Patellis, Havrilla, Jameson Beck, and Beidelschies each had multiple hits for the Cardinals. Prout went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead the Red Birds in hits.

SPARTANS CLAW BACK; NDCL HOLDS ON TO WIN

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- It wasn’t for lack of effort, but Boardman came up just short in a comeback attempt Monday evening against Notre Dame Cathedral Latin with an 8-7 final.

Boardman’s effort to come back from down six runs in the third inning came up just short, as the Spartans scored five runs in the failed comeback on a single by Jac Cordon in the fourth, a groundout by Jack Dascenzo in the fifth, a error in the fifth, and a single by Dascenzo in the seventh.

The Spartans fell behind early in the loss. Notre Dame Cathedral Latin scored on a sacrifice fly in the first inning, followed by a single, and two doubles in the second inning.

Stephen Conti toed the rubber for Boardman. The lefty lasted one and one-third innings, allowing two hits and five runs while striking out three. Seth Cervello and Caleb Satterfield entered the game from the bullpen, throwing two and two-thirds innings and two innings respectively.

Boardman collected eight hits on the day. Anthony Butto and Griffin Widrig each managed multiple hits for the Spartans to lead the way offensively.

 

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BOARDMAN STARTS MYRTLE TRIP WITH DUB

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- Boardman took the good swings down south with them and down Wilson Hall 5-3 on Monday afternoon.

The Spartans got on the board in the first inning with Jack Dascenzo grounding out, scoring one run.

Gavin Hyde was credited with the victory for Boardman. The righty lasted seven innings, allowing seven hits and three runs while striking out five and walking zero.

Jason Triveri led Boardman’s offense with two hits in two at-bats.

 

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BIG MEN ON CAMPUS; CARDS FLEX IN KENT

KENT, OH- The Canfield Cardinals snatched the lead late in the game in a 12-2 victory over  Erie Cathedral Prep on Friday. The game was tied at two with Canfield batting in the bottom of the fourth when Josh Juliano drew a walk, scoring one run.

The Cardinals secured the victory thanks to seven runs in the fourth inning. The offensive onslaught came from singles by Ben Slanker, Landon Beidelschies, and Michael Patellis, Juliano, and a sac fly by Nate Shaw.

In the top of the third inning, Ramblers tied things up at two. An error scored one run for the Ramblers.

Shaw got the win on the bump for Canfield. The righthander lasted four innings, allowing six hits and two runs while striking out eight. Connor Miller threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Malec took the loss for Ramblers. The pitcher surrendered two runs on four hits over one and two-thirds innings, striking out one.

Canfield saw the ball well today, racking up 13 hits in the game. Patellis, Shaw, Slanker, and Juliano each racked up multiple hits for the Cardinals. Shaw and Patellis each collected three hits to lead the team.

The Cards now fly south for spring break and will take their talents to Myrtle Beach to take on some stiff competition at the Ripken Experience.  YSN’s Dom Files will have the call down from the Grand Strand for each game.

QUAKERS SWEEP THE BEACH TO TURN TABLES ON SEASON

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- The Salem Quakers have been very patient in turning things around after a turbulent start to their campaign.  A little sunshine went a long way for the reigning regional finalists, going 3-0 in Myrtle Beach this week.

It all started Thursday when despite seeing its five-run lead whittled down by the end, the Quakers still held off Liverpool for a 5-3 victory on Thursday. Liverpool scored one run on a single in the fourth inning.

Darius Beck led Salem to victory by driving in four runs. Beck went 3-for-3 at the plate. Beck drove in runs on a single in the first and a home run in the second.

Carson Rhodes was credited with the victory in the first contest. Rhodes went four innings, allowing three runs on two hits and striking out four. Lance Bailey threw two and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Salem tallied seven hits in the game. BeckBlaize Exline, and Gavin Wilms each collected multiple hits for the QuakersBeck led the team with three hits in three at-bats.

In the second game, Salem snatched the lead late in the game in a 2-1 victory over Victor on Thursday. The game was tied at one with Salem batting in the bottom of the sixth when Darius Beck hit a solo homer.

Cayden Burt was the winning pitcher for Salem Burt surrendered one run on four hits over six and two-thirds innings, striking out five.

The Quakers had seven hits in the game. Hunter Carlisle and Brock Young all managed multiple hits for SalemYoung and Carlisle each managed two hits to lead the way in game two.

 

Then the Quakers closed things out on Friday morning with a convincing win in defeating Bishop Timon-St. Jude 9-1 thanks to a timely five runs in a big first inning. Darius BeckCorey Riesen, and Hunter Carlisle each had RBIs in the big inning.

Derek Oesch earned the win for Salem in the finale. The righthander lasted three innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out one. Brock Young and Blaize Exline entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Salem totaled ten hits in the game. ExlineCyle BurtRiesen, and Jackson Johnson each collected multiple hits for the Quakes. JohnsonRiesenBurt, and Exline each managed two hits to lead the team.

The Quakers return to NEO to get back to business Tuesday against Minerva.

CRESTVIEW PROVING THEY’RE HARD TO SLOW DOWN

COLUMBIANA, OH- Crestview defeated Campbell Memorial 7-0 on Thursday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout.

Crestview secured the victory thanks to four runs in the first inning. The Rebels offense in the inning came from walks by Jesse McKeeEthan Feezle, and Drew Dattilio and an error on a ball put in play by Hunter DuVall.

In the first inning, Crestview got their offense started. McKee drew a walk, scoring one run.

A single by Luciano in the first inning was a positive for Memorial.

Feezle was the winning pitcher for Crestview. The righty allowed one hit and zero runs over five innings, striking out ten. Cayden Booth threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Jackson took the loss for Memorial. The hurler surrendered four runs on zero hits over one inning, striking out three.

Anthony Cusick and McKee each collected one hit to lead the Rebel offense.

Luciano went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Memorial in hits.

 

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YOUNG BULLDOG TEAM CONTINUES TO GROW IN VICTORY

NEW WATERFORD, OH- Western Reserve fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 9-2 loss to East Palestine on Thursday.

The Blue Devils lost despite out-hitting East Palestine four to three.

Moraski was credited with the victory for East Palestine. The hurler lasted seven innings, allowing four hits and two runs while striking out seven and walking one.

Jack Darney took the loss for Western Reserve. The pitcher allowed one hit and six runs over three innings, striking out four.

Brock Wellman, Darney, Parker Reed, and Gavin Beniston each managed one hit to lead Western Reserve Blue Devils Varsity.

Beatty and Culler led East Palestine offensively, each pushing across a pair of RBI in the win.

 

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LISBON RIDES HOT STREAK; LASSO COWBOYS

LISBON, OH-Brayden Flory wasted no opportunities at the plate on Thursday, driving in four on two hits to lead Lisbobn past Chaney 11-1 on Thursday. Flory drove in runs on a single in the first, a groundout in the second, and a single in the third.

Lisbon grabbed an early lead when they scored on a single by Daimen McCormick, a single by Flory, a single by Haiden Colvin, and a groundout by Gage Owens in the first inning.

The Blue Devils tallied four runs in the third inning. Lisbon’s offense in the inning came from a single by Flory and a groundout by Hunter Sturgeon.

Flory earned the victory on the hill for Lisbon as well. The righty lasted five innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out nine.

Cohen took the loss for Chaney. Cohen went two innings, allowing six runs on five hits and striking out three.

The Blue Devils totaled 12 hits in the game. Colvin, McCormick, Ryan Reckner, and Flory each collected multiple hits for Lisbon. Reckner, McCormick, and Colvin each collected three hits to lead the team.

Sly led Chaney with two hits in two at-bats.