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JAYS TAKE TWO FROM SEBRING

NORTH JACKSON OH- After yet another week off, the Lady Jays welcomed Sebring in a 5-inning double header. The Lady Jays started the game slow not scoring until the fourth inning. Sebring had a double in the second scoring on an error. The Lady Jays got it started in the top of the fourth when Grace Johns hit a double. All fourteen runs were scored in the fourth inning. Alena Len, Emily Fultz, and Riley Headley all earned singles. Chelsea Williams and Paige Grope each earned themselves a triple while Paige also tallied a double. Emily Fultz lead the way going 3-for-4 with three singles. The Lady Jays took the first game 14-1.Riley Headley took the circle for the first game giving up just two hits, walking one and striking out six.

The Lady Jays used that momentum to start the second game off strong scoring two in the first inning with singles by Chelsea Williams, Grace Johns and Maggie Simkins. Sebring scored one on an error in the bottom of the first.

The girls kept it going scoring eight in the second inning. Chelsea, Macayle and Maggie each earned a single while Grace hit herself a double. In the third inning, the Lady Jays tallied six hits to score seven more. Hailey Chudomelka, Grace Johns, Macayle Thornhill and Emalee Kalish all earned singles. Emalee also earned a double while Chelsea earned herself another triple for the day. To finish the game, the Lady Jays scored three more in the fourth with a single by Paige Grope and a triple by Macayle Thornhill. Chelsea, Grace, and Macayle lead the second game each going 3-for-4 at the plate. The Lady Jays took the second game 20-1.

Macayle Thornhill earned herself her first no-hitter today walking zero with three strikeouts.

The Lady Jays are back in action tomorrow for a double header at home against Mathews with the first game starting at 11:00.

*Contributed by Mariah Ciccolelli at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

TVAROCH’S ONE HITTER HIGHLIGHTS TIGERS VICTORY

Sophie Tvaroch threw a gem on Thursday for Newton Falls, allowing zero runs and besting Jackson Milton by a score of 12-0

Newton Falls was boosted by Joe’l Hood who went 4-for-4 at the plate. Hood singled in the first, singled in the second, singled in the third, and singled in the fourth.

The Tigers got things started in the first inning when Zoe McElrath singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

Newton Falls put up four runs in the fourth inning. Their batters contributing to the big inning included Hood and McElrath, all driving in runs in the frame.

A single by Chelsea Williams in the third inning was a positive for Jackson Milton .

Tvaroch got the win for Newton Falls. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out ten.

Macayle Thornhill took the loss for Jackson Milton . Thornhill surrendered eight runs on 12 hits over two and two-thirds innings, striking out two.

Newton Falls collected 15 hits on the day. Hood, Emiy Knight , McElrath, and Lexie Drake each collected multiple hits. Hood went 4-for-4 at the plate to lead in hits.

Williams led Jackson Milton with one hit in three at bats.

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JAYS JUMP IN FRONT OF LOWELLVILLE

Jackson Milton got a big conference win over  Lowellville 14-3 in 6 innings Tuesday night. Junior Billy Sloan picked up the win pitching  6 innings striking 10.

Offensively the Blue Jays were led by sophomore Cayden Mitchell, junior Owen McDevitt and Senior Logan Sokol each contributing 2 hits. McDevitt led the Bluejays with 3 rbi’s. Sokol and Mitchell each added a pair of RBI’s.

Wednesday the Blue Jays are back home as they host McDonald in another MVAC matchup.

*Contributed By Matt Ruby at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

 

BLUE JAYS SHINE BRIGHT UNDER THE LIGHTS

STRUTHERS OH- Varsity baseball traveled to Cene Park Tuesday evening to take on McDonald in a MVAC matchup.

After  trailing McDonald 2-0 in the 5th inning the Blue Jays got timely hitting and erupted for 5 runs to take the lead. That was all the runs needed as two BlueJays pitchers shut the door on McDonald.

Billy Sloan was the starter, he allowed 2 runs (1 earned) over 5 innings while striking out seven hitters and only surrendering four singles. Junior Aaren Romigh came in relief pitching the final two inning striking out five hitters to pick up the save.
Offensively the BlueJays were led by Romigh and Owen McDevitt. Romigh had 2 hits and McDevitt had the timely hit in the fifth inning that resulted in 3 RBI’s.

We return to action tomorrow as we welcome Southeast for a non league matchup. Fingers crossed for dry weather.

*Contributed By Matt Ruby at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

CRESTVIEW CREATES PROBLEMS FOR BLUE JAYS

COLUMBIANA OH-  Crestview defeated Jackson-Milton 7-1 on Saturday thanks to five runs in the fifth inning. The Rebels’s big inning was driven by doubles by Karsyn Moore and Brooke Brubaker, a single by Kaedyn Sutton, and a groundout by Katie Lissi.

In the second inning, Crestview got their offense started. An error scored one run.

The Rebels notched five runs in the fifth inning. Sutton, Moore, Brubaker, and Lissi powered the big inning with RBIs.

Sutton got the win in the circle for Crestview. She went seven innings, allowing one run on six hits, striking out 15 and walking zero.

Riley Headley took the loss for Jackson-Milton. She lasted four and a third innings, allowing ten hits and seven runs while walking zero.

Crestview collected 12 hits. Brubaker, McKenna Schultz, Lissi, and Moore all managed multiple hits. Brubaker led with three hits in three at bats

Chelsea Williams went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Jackson-Milton in hits.

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REBELS ROCK JACKSON MILTON

COLUMBIANA OH- Both pitching staffs had their hands full on Saturday in a high-scoring affair where Crestview bested Jackson Milton, 17-6.

The Rebels secured the victory thanks to 12 runs in the fourth inning. The offensive firepower by Crestview was led by Carter Blakeman, Anthony Cusick, Jesse McKee, Ethan Feezle, Sam Campbell, and Matthew Strank, all driving in runs in the frame.

Crestview got things moving in the first inning, when an error scored one run.

The Rebels tallied 12 runs in the fourth inning. Their big bats were led by Blakeman, Cusick, McKee, Feezle, Campbell, and Strank, who each had RBIs in the inning.

Jackson Milton scored three runs in the fifth inning.

Cayden Booth took the win for Crestview. The pitcher lasted four innings, allowing six hits and three runs while striking out four. Hunter DuVall and Blakeman entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

The Rebels racked up 13 hits on the day. Campbell, Blakeman, and Matthew Lindsay all managed multiple hits. Campbell went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead.

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BLUE JAYS BLOW BY JFK

NORTH JACKSON OH- The Lady Jays were finally able to open their season tonight with a game against John F. Kennedy. The Jays contributed multiple hits and took advanatage of opportunities to earn the win 14-4.

The Eagles scored two in the first but the Lady Jays answered with three of their own. Chelsea Williams lead off with a bunt, beating the throw. She moved herself around the bases on passed balls while Kylie Wilson scored her earning an RBI. The Lady Jays scored two more in the first making the score 3-2.

The second inning was a big one for the girls where they batted around the order and scored 7 to make the score 10-2. The Eagles scored two in the 4th but the Lady Jays shut it down by scoring 4 more to make the score 14-4. The girls had three up, three down in the top of the 5th to earn the win.

Kylie Wilson, Emily Fultz, Riley Headley, Grace Johns, Macayle Thornhill, Paige Grope and Mia Greco all contributed hits. Chelsea Williams hit a shot off the fence and used her speed to earn herself an in-the-park homerun.

Macayle Thornhill was in the pitching circle tonight for all five innings giving up three hits, walking three and striking out five.

The Lady Jays will take on Crestview this Saturday April 2nd, time and site TBD.

*Contributed By Mariah Ciccolelli at jacksonmiltonathletics.org

JACKSON MILTON SOFTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH MARIAH CICCOLELLI

NORTH JACKSON OH- Here comes spring! And boy, is it coming fast. With just two weeks away until the start of the season it’s time to start diving in to previews of these spring sport teams.  When it comes to softball in Jackson Milton, they are returning a ton of experience. The highlight of their team will be in the circle. Two young arms coming back for their second year of varsity. Add that with a lineup that presents a lot of power, the Blue Jays will be tough to deal with this year.

Mariah Ciccolelli took the time to come on Running Point this week to help us preview Jackson Milton’s season. She talks with Anthony Hartwig and Ty Bartell about their returning experience in the circle, the improvements they’ll be able to make this season, and much more. Preview the season with Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Mariah Ciccolelli.

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BLUE JAYS RUN GETS HALTED BY MAPLEWOOD

NORTH JACKSON OH- Jackson Milton has been an inspiring story all season. A roster made up of 6 girls has fought and clawed their way to a season where they competed for a MVAC title, and earned a four seed in the district tournament. They faced a tough task on Wednesday against Maplewood. In the end, the Rockets were just too much and ended the Jays season with a 51-30 win.

Senior Chelsea Williams finished her career by leading the Blue Jays with 11 points. Fellow senior Kylie Wilson was also in double figures with 10. Ava Darney contributed 9 points as well.

Jackson Milton ends their season with a record of 12-11. We congratulate the Blue Jays on a great season.

JAYS USE BALANCED OFFENSE TO JOURNEY ON

NORTH JACKSON OH- Jackson Milton is at their best when their offense is balanced. That would more than describe their scoring output on Saturday as they rolled over Newton Falls 58-21 to win a sectional championship. TheJays had 3 scorers in double figures and 5 players score.

Chelsea’s Williams led the way by calling off her last game on her home floor with a 19 point performance. Fellow seniors Kylie Wilson also had an impressive final home game with 17 points. Ava Darney was the third Jay in double figures with 12. Carla Blancafort added 8.

Jackson Milton moves on to the district semifinal where they will match up with Maplewood. That game is scheduled for Wednesday at Mineral Ridge. Tip is set at 7:30.