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PERFECTION! GEHRING FLAWLESS AS RAIDERS RUN BY WILDCATS

Jake Gehring hurled a perfect game on Tuesday to lead the Raiders past Struthers 16-0.  Jake Gehring struck out Brandon Breznai to end the game.

The Raiders secured the victory thanks to nine runs in the second inning.  Jard Bajerski, Josh Stear, Kris Scandy, Brandon Mikos, and Trey Pancake all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.

South Range opened up the scoring in the first inning.  Jared Bajerski doubled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

The Raiders scored nine runs in the second inning.  The Raiders offense in the inning was led by Jared Bajerski, Josh Stear, Kris Scandy, Brandon Mikos, and Trey Pancake, who all drove in runs.

Jake Gehring was the winning pitcher for Raiders. He lasted five innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out 15 and walking zero.

Hunter Stellato took the loss for Struthers. He surrendered 12 runs on ten hits over one and one-third innings, striking out two and walking zero.

The Raiders scattered 12 hits in the game.  Kris Scandy, Brandon Mikos, Jared Bajerski, and Trey Pancake each racked up multiple hits for Raiders.  Trey Pancake, Jared Bajerski, Brandon Mikos, and Kris Scandy each collected two hits to lead the Raiders.  The Raiders didn’t commit a single error in the field. Jard Bajerski had  15 chances in the field, the most on the team.

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VANCE SHOWS NEXT LEVEL TALENT, NO-HITS LEETONIA

LEETONIA- The last time an East Palestine pitcher had a showing this impressive, Aaron Walker was on the bump facing the Ursuline Irish (eventual State Champion) and struck out 20 of them in a playoff loss at Cene Park.  Walker now serves as the Pitching Coach for his alma mater.

Tuesday night belonged to EP Freshman Cooper Vance.  Vance struck out 18 Bears on the way to his first career no-hitter in high school and a 6-0 victory.  The only Bears to reach base came via 2 walks and an error.

East Palestine got things started in the first inning when Sean Helpy singled, scoring one run.  The Bulldogs would generate 3 runs in the first frame.

Brock Simpson took the loss for Leetonia. He went seven innings, allowing six runs on nine hits and striking out four.

Justin Hooley led East Palestine with two hits in four at-bats. Brock Cheurco led East Palestine with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with 11 stolen bases.

 

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TURVEY STEALS THE SHOW, REBS TOP WARRIORS

COLUMBIANA, OH-  Edgewood’s Alec Katon was nearly perfect.  Crestview’s Senior Devin Turvey just showed a bit more moxie on Saturday.  The Crestview Rebels struck late and walked away with a big 2-1 victory over the Warriors on Saturday.

Katon was downright impressive on the bump for the Warriors.  The Edgewood ace sat down 9 Rebels via the strikeout, only giving up two hits while walking 3.  However, it was Crestview that made each of those two hits hurt when it counted the most.

It wasn’t until the fifth inning when catcher, Keith Berger came through for the Rebels to break up Katon’s no-no.  That base knock gave the Rebels a bit of swagger and momentum in the late stages of the game.

As for the Rebels, it was a very gutsy performance by Turvey on the mound.  The Crestview southpaw went the distance pitching all seven innings for the Rebs, while scattering four hits, walking three, and striking out four on one earned run in the second frame.  However, that’s not the storyline for this one: Turvey was put in a huge spot when in the sixth inning Isaac Ricketts and Carter Blakeman were plunked back to back by Katon.  Turvey stepped to the dish and delivered a one-out, 2 RBI double to right center field that cleared the bases, and gave the Rebs their first lead of the game 2-1.

Turvey would come back out to the bump to finish the game, finishing with 105 pitches on the day.

BEAVERS WIN WILD ONE OVER STRUTHERS

STRUTHERS, OH- The Beaver Local Baseball Team is going streaking!  The first win-streak of the year for the red and white comes after a wild game against Struthers on Saturday.  Beaver Local defeated Struthers 15-14 on after taking the lead late in the game. The game was tied at 14 with Beaver Local batting in the top of the eighth when Ethan Stephenson drew a walk, scoring one run.

There was plenty of action on the basepaths as the Beavers collected 11 hits and Struthers had 12.

Struthers got things moving in the second inning when JD Hall tripled to drive in a run.  One of 3 on the day for Hall.

Beaver Local scored six runs in the seventh inning to take the lead. The offensive onslaught by Beaver Local was led by Dorian JacksonAvery WiegandStephensonDalton Curran, and Hunter Saltsman, all driving in runs in the frame.

Ryan Cunningham got the win for Beaver Local. He surrendered seven runs on eight hits over five innings, striking out three and walking one.

Anthony Monaco took the loss for Struthers. He allowed four hits and seven runs over two innings, striking out three.

Jordan Mick started the game for the Beavers. He lasted three innings, allowing four hits and seven runs while striking out one. Likewise, Jared Laczko started the game for Struthers. He surrendered three runs on four hits over five innings, striking out three

Beaver Local tallied 11 hits. SaltsmanWiegand, and Jackson each racked up multiple hits for the Beavers. Saltsman led Beaver Local  with three hits in five at-bats.

Struthers racked up 12 hits in the game. HallBilly Opritza, and Monaco all had multiple hits for Struthers. Hall went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead Struthers in hits.

 

 

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SCOTT WALK-OFF SINKS SOUTH RANGE

RICHMOND, OH- It came down to the last play, but the South Range Raiders were on the wrong end of a 5-4 defeat to Edison on Saturday. The game was tied at four with Edison batting in the bottom of the seventh when Brennan Scott singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.

In the first inning, the Raiders drew first blood and got their offense started when an error scored one run for Raiders.  It was in the bottom of the fourth inning, Edison tied things up at four when Ryan Higgs grounded out, driving in one.

George Ash earned the victory on the hill for Edison. He lasted seven innings, allowing five hits and four runs while striking out three.

Nolan Shannon took the loss for South Range. He went one and one-third innings, allowing one run on two hits and striking out one.  Sophomore, Brandon Mikos started the game for the Raiders. He lasted five innings, allowing seven hits and four runs while striking out four.

Offensively, the Raiders tallied five hits on the day. Trey Pancake and Jake Gehring each collected multiple hits for the RaidersJake Gehring and Trey Pancake all had two hits to lead Raiders.  Ben Rivera and Jaxon Anderson had an RBI each for the burgundy and gold.

Edison collected nine hits. Scott and Ash all managed multiple hits for Edison.

 

 

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DEVILS HOLD ON AS MINERVA MAKES LATE RUN

MINERVA, OH- Lisbon got out to a six-run lead in the second inning and held on for a 7-6 victory over Minerva on Saturday. The Lions tallied six runs in the failed comeback. Luke KimbleAlex KimbleEvan HertleCole Maley, and Dom Slentz all picked up RBIs in the rally.

Lisbon got on the board in the first inning. Logan Bell tripled, driving in one run.  The Blue Devils continued and tallied three runs in the second inning. Lisbon’s big bats in the inning were led by singles by Nick Mundy and Garrett Cox and a double by Blake Reynolds.

Bell was credited with the victory for Lisbon. He surrendered zero runs on three hits over three innings, striking out eight and walking zero. Tyler Graham and Josh Entrikin entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Charlie Bolanz took the loss for Minerva. He went one and one-third innings, allowing five runs on four hits and striking out one.

Lisbon racked up ten hits in the game. MundyCox, and Tyler Toot each managed multiple hits. TootCox, and Mundy all had two hits to lead the team.

Slentz led Minerva with two hits in four at-bats.

 

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CLIPPERS FALL TO WARRIORS

BELOIT, OH- For the third time this week Columbiana found themselves in an early hole as the defense continued to struggle in the first inning.  West Branch took advantage of several miscues to score five unearned runs in the opening frame and won it going away, 12-2. David Cunningham moved to 5-0 on the campaign as he stymied the Clippers over five innings, giving up no runs on just two hits.  He struck out six.

Chase Franken was the tough-luck loser.  The Warriors were able to put up a crooked number after the errors when Brock Hillyer delivered a big two-out, two-run base hit.  Zach Pleska worked three innings of relief for the Clippers giving up 3 runs. The big blow being a double to deep left field by Cole Bates.  Mason Walker sent everyone home in the sixth with a bases-clearing double off Wayne Davis.

The Clippers will look to right the ship on Monday as they get back into league play down on the river against the Wellsville Tigers.

 

*Written by YSN’s Voice of the Clippers, Mark Franken

LAKEVIEW GRABS WIN ON THE ROAD OVER CHAMPION

WARREN, OH- The Lakeview baseball team took home a 5-2 victory over Champion on Thursday. The Bulldogs fired up the offense in the first inning when Jake Wilms drove in one when he singled.

Brendon Kilpatrick took the win for Lakeview. He allowed six hits and two runs over five innings, striking out two. Liam Boivin threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Lakeview totaled ten hits in the game. KilpatrickMatthew McRoberts, and Wilms each collected multiple hits for Lakeview BB VarsityWilmsMcRoberts, and Kilpatrick all had two hits to lead Lakeview.

 

 

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POLAND EXHALES AS BOARDMAN MAKES LATE SURGE

POLAND, OH-  The red-hot Poland Bulldogs were marching away with things against cross-town rival, Boardman.  That was, until the top of the 6th inning.  Poland got out to a five-run lead in the third inning and held on for a 5-4 victory over Boardman on Thursday. Boardman scored four runs in the failed comeback on a walk by Charlie Davis, a fielder’s choice by Cam Kreps, and a single by Luke Stauffer.  Boardman scored four runs in the sixth inning, but Poland still managed to pull out the victory. DavisKreps, and Stauffer all contributed in the big inning with RBIs.

In the first inning, the Bulldogs got their offense started. Braeden O’Shaughnessy drove in one when he singled in one of his two RBI’s on the day.  MJ Farber also chipped in with a pair of RBI’s, along with one from Zach Yaskulka.

Jared Knight earned the win for Poland. He lasted five innings, allowing four hits and four runs while striking out three. Mike Kushner threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Kushner recorded the last six outs to earn the save for the Dogs.

Dylan Gurski took the loss for Boardman. He went two and a third innings, allowing five runs on four hits and striking out two.

O’Shaughnessy went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Poland in hits.  Connor Miller led Boardman with two hits in four at-bats.

 

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SALEM CAGES THE CARDS

CANFIELD, OH- A night after beating West Branch for the first time in over 8 years, the Quakers rolled into Canfield and beat the Cardinals for the first time in over 20 years.

The Quakers’ recently lethargic offense came alive early putting up 3 runs in the first inning. After 2 hit batters and a base hit by sophomore Lane Rhodes loaded the bases, senior catcher Bryce Owen came through with a 2 out base hit, scoring two. That was quickly followed by an RBI single from freshman Blaise Exline.

That would be all the run supports junior starting pitcher Seth Seddon would need. Seddon went the distance for the Quakers giving up 1 run on 5 hits and struck out 4. Seth somehow improved upon the Quaker pitching staff’s already ridiculously low ERA to a sparse 2.13.

The Quakers added a couple of insurance runs in the 5th for good measure on a 2 out, 2 run single by senior Adam Wilson. Seddon did the rest.

Seniors Turner Johnson and Bryce Owen both had 2 hits for the Quaker offense.

The Quakers have evened their record to 5-5 on the season (3-3 in the EBC) and have the rest of the week off before they return to action on Monday at Beaver Local with the first pitch at 5:00 pm.

 

*Contributed by Mike Debarr and salemathletics.org