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SOUTH RANGE BATS STAY HOT DOWN SOUTH; TOAST NOTRE DAME

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- The South Range Raiders cruised to an easy victory over Notre Dame 12-1 on Wednesday afternoon.

In the first inning, the Raiders got their offense started when Michael Markulin doubled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run. South Range notched six runs in the second inning. The Raiders put the pressure on, lead by singles by Tyson Tarajack and Dylan Dominguez, a walk by Billy Skripac, and a round-tripper by Corey Penick.

Tarajack was the winning pitcher for the Raiders. The right-hander allowed four hits and one run over five innings, striking out six and walking one.  

Logan Meisner took the loss for Notre Dame. Meisner lasted two and two-thirds innings, allowing four hits and three runs while striking out five and walking one.  Luke Richards started the game for Notre Dame. The bulldog went one inning, allowing six runs on six hits, striking out one and walking zero

The Raiders socked one home run on the day. Corey Penick went deep for the second consecutive day showcasing his first-class speed with an in-the-park dinger.

The Raiders tallied 12 hits. DominguezMarkulin, and Aidan English each had multiple hits for South RangeEnglishMarkulin, and Dominguez each collected two hits to lead the teamRaiders stole five bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Stevie Rohan led the way with two.

 

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SKRIPAK SITS DOWN 13; RAIDERS BLANK LAKERS

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- It looks like the legacy of the South Range Raiders pitching staff will continue, and the future is bright on the mound for the Burgundy and Gold.  They were able to showcase some of that talent when the Raiders defeated Skaneateles 8-0 on Tuesday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Joe Aey struck out Bruna to finish off the game.

South Range opened up scoring in the first inning. Stevie Rohan doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

A single by Emil Sander in the fourth inning was a positive for Skaneateles, but that was all the Raiders would give.

Junior ace, Billy Skripac was credited with the victory for the Raiders. The Billy “The Kid” went five innings, allowing zero runs on one hit, striking out 13 and walking one. The “Junk Yard Dog” Joey Aey threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen, and slammed the door on the Lakers.

James Musso took the loss for Skaneateles. undefined surrendered five runs on five hits over two innings, striking out three.

The Raiders socked one home run on the day. Corey Penick went yard in the second inning inside the park style.  South Range had eight hits in the game. Dylan Dominguez and Rohan all collected multiple hits for the Raiders while leading the way offensively for South Range.

 

 

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HYDE SEEKS WIN; BOARDMAN UPENDS HARDING

BOARDMAN, OH- The Spartans Baseball Team beat Warren Harding Tuesday evening and are now 2-0 in conference play.

Boardman was led by a dominant performance by Gavin Hyde who went 5 innings and only gave up 2 hits. Hyde struck out 11 in the victory.

Offensively the Spartans were led by Caleb Satterfield with 4 hits while Jac Coedon chipped in 2 runs as well.

Boardman goes to Harding Wednesday and game time will be 5 pm.

 

*Contributed by Joe Gabriel

WARRIORS TOP HOPEWELL

HOPEWELL, PA- Mohawk snagged a late lead and defeated Hopewell 4-3 on Tuesday. The game was tied at three with the Warriors batting in the top of the fifth when Lucas Cummings doubled on a 2-0 count, scoring one run.

In the first inning, Hopewell got their offense started. Lucas Arington drove in one when Arington doubled.

Cooper Vance was credited with the victory for Mohawk. The right-hander allowed six hits and three runs over five innings, striking out nine. J.C. Voss threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Voss recorded the last six outs to earn the save for Mohawk.

Anthony LaSala took the loss for Hopewell. LaSala allowed nine hits and four runs over six and two-thirds innings, striking out six and walking one.

The Warriors totaled nine hits in the game. VanceVossCummings, and Jay Wrona all had multiple hits for MohawkWronaCummingsVoss, and Vance each collected two hits to lead Warrior hitters.

Arington led Hopewell with two hits in four at-bats.

 

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GET READY FOR HETTY

*Contributed by Anthony Romo

WARREN, OH- Packing up your bags and moving schools can be one of the hardest and most stressful things that a teenager can do, Warren JFK Junior Jake Hettrick attacked this battle the only way he knows how to, with strength and courage. Hettrick is the starting third baseman for a Warren JFK team that is coming off a state title run just last spring. Hettrick brings a lot of power to a team that brings back a lot of experience from last year’s squad and is poised to make another deep run this season. Aside from the long fly balls and leadership on the field, Hettrick has taken pride in something off the field as well, mental health. Alongside a few close friends, Hettrick has helped create a service named Inspire Athletes. The mission of this organization is to give the ability for athletes who are struggling mentally to be able to have someone to talk to with just one click of a button that will help them hop over these mental hurdles.

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RAIDERS BLOW PAST JEFFERSON

CANFIELD, OH- The South Range Raiders had no trouble on offense in their debut, winning big over Jefferson Area 17-2.

The Raiders got things moving in the first inning. Stevie Rohan grounded out, scoring two runs.  The Raiders tallied seven runs in the third inning. South Range’s offense in the inning was led by Logan CormellDylan DominguezRohanBilly Skripac, and Aidan English, who all drove in runs.

Skripac got the win for the Raiders. The right-hander surrendered zero runs on one hit over three innings, striking out nine and walking zero. English and Joe Aey entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

South Range totaled nine hits. Shane Lindstrom and Cormell each collected multiple hits for RaidersCormell and Lindstrom each managed two hits to lead the Raiders. The Raiders didn’t commit a single error in the field. Logan Baxter had six chances in the field, the most on the team.

 

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BEIDELSCHIES THROWS A NO-NO; CARDS SCULPT CLAY

TOLEDO, OH- Canfield’s Landon Beidelschies was brilliant on the mound on Friday, as Beidelschies threw a no-hitter to lead Canfield past Clay 5-0.

Beidelschies was on the pitcher’s mound for Canfield. The southpaw allowed zero hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out 13.

Hoersten toed the rubber for Clay. The hurler allowed four hits and three runs over three innings, striking out three. Stager threw four innings out of the bullpen.

Beidelschies launched a home run on the day as well. The Ohio Stare commit went yard in the seventh to cap off his big day.

Canfield racked up six hits in the game. Michael Patellis, Ethan Prout, and Beidelschies all managed multiple hits for the Cardinals. Beidelschies, Prout, and Patellis all had two hits to lead the Birds.

HEARTLAND OFFENSE EXPLODES FOR 18 IN OPENER

LEETONIA, OH- Heartland pounded out 16 hits en route to an 18-0 win over Leetonia in a five-inning game.
Drew Gault, Jake Walker, and Seth Walker all had three hits.  Jake Kling hit a three-run home run during an 11-run fourth inning.  Four pitchers combined on a one-hitter.
Luke Raffery started and picked up the opening day win for the Lions.  Miller had the lone single for the Bears.
Heartland (1-0) will play Lowellville at Cene Park in Struthers on Saturday morning.

SPARTANS BUST OUT WIN ON OPENING DAY

TORONTO, OH- The Boardmann Spartans beat Toronto 4-2 in their season opener Thursday night. On the mound they were lead by Gavin Hyde and Seth Cervello. Hyde picked up the win while Cervello grabbed the save. Hyde and Cervello combined for 10K’s.

Offensively the Spartans were lead by Stephen Conti with 3 hits and 2 runs scored while Colin Thomas jump started the Spartans 3 run inning. Griffin Widrig and Jason Triveri both added a double.

The Spartans take on Crestview this Friday in Crestview at 5pm.

 

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REBELS ROLL TO SECOND VICTORY OVER NEWTON FALLS

COLUMBIANA, OH- The Crestview Rebels put up 11 runs in the third on their way to a 12-1 victory over Newton Falls on Thursday. The offensive onslaught by Crestview was led by Jesse McKeeCade HancoxHunter DuVallSam CampbellCarter Blakeman, and Ethan Feezle, all driving in runs in the frame.

Crestview pulled away for good with 11 runs in the third inning. In the frame McKee drew a walk, scoring one run, Hancox singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run, DuVall drew a walk, scoring one run, Campbell grounded out, scoring one run, Blakeman singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run, Feezle singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run, and Hancox singled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs.

Feezle was the winning pitcher for the RebelsFeezle went five innings, allowing one run on two hits, striking out nine, and gave away no free passes.

Hanzel took the loss for Newton Falls. The hurler went two innings, allowing three runs on one hit and striking out two.

Crestview racked up seven hits as a team. Blakeman and Hancox each managed multiple hits for Rebs. Hancox and Blakeman all had two hits to lead the team.

The Rebels (2-0) will now look to take on Boardman at home on Friday.

 

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