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KOHLER SPARKS SOUTH RANGE OVER LAKEVIEW

CANFIELD, OH- South Range Sophomore, Bree Kohler, was bad news for opposing pitchers on Monday, driving in five on one hits to lead the South Range Raiders past Lakeview 10-2 in their first game of the year.  Kohler drove in runs on a home run in the first, a fielder’s choice in the second, as well as in the fourth.

South Range opened up scoring in the first inning, when Bree Kohler homered on a 1-0 count, scoring three runs.  The Raiders scored three runs in the fourth inning as well. The offensive firepower by South Range was led by Drew FerenKohler, and Hanna Dennison, all driving in runs in the inning.

The headaches didn’t end there for Lakeview, as Kohler also pitched the burgundy and gold to victory. She allowed three hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out 15 and walking none.

For Lakeview, Cair Kelm took the loss. She surrendered ten runs on eight hits over six innings, striking out three.

Senior, Marlaina Slabach went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead South Range Raiders in hits.

 

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LADY RAIDERS REJECT ROOTSTOWN

The South Range Lady Raiders advanced to the district semifinals Saturday afternoon with a 58-22 win over Rootstown.

The 10 seed Rootstown Rovers fresh off an upset victory over East Palestine came into the game with energy. Going toe to toe with the Raiders. The two teams traded buckets back and forth and were tied at 6-6. Bree Kohler who did much of the damage for the Raiders on both sides of the ball was able to spark a 7-1 run to end the first frame and give the Raiders a 13-7 lead.

As the game went on it was clear the Raiders were the better team. The defense gathered 22 steals 7 of them by Kohler. Bro Modic also had a hand in the Raiders domination going 3 of 5 from beyond the arc and also being an aggressive driver. The Raiders outscored the Rovers 47-15 from the 2nd quarter on. They would go on to win 58-22 and advance to the next round.

Bree Kohler led the way for the Raiders with 16 points 7 steals and 4 assists. Bri Modic was also in double figures with 13 points. Izzy Lamparty had 13 points 6 rebounds. The Raiders move on to play Southeast at Struthers High School  on Wednesday, February 27 at 7:45

KOHL BLOODED

South Range sophomore standout Bree Kohler has always known she has the ability to lead, and now she’s proving it.  Kohler traded in her cleats for sneaks right after softball season with one goal in mind: Level Up from 2018.

The Lady Raiders had a great year from an outsiders point of view, but Kohler wants more.  She’s earned more responsibility on both sides of the floor and now sets her personal and team goals higher.

Kohler has taken a different approach from last year’s success.  She’s now a vocal leader, a top-scorer, and sets the tone for South Range on and off the court.  As an active player in multiple sports, Bree has to put the blinders on and maintain focus for three months at a time, but that transition is not always easy.

Our Anthony Hartwig sits down with Bree to discuss all this and more on the South Range Basketball Player Profile: KOHL BLOODED

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LAMPARTY POSTS CAREER HIGH, RANGE SAILS PAST SHAW

HOWLAND, OH- The South Range Girls Basketball team opened up the season with some unfamiliarity Friday night at Howland vs Cleveland Shaw as part of the Toni Ross Tournament.  

2 new additions to the starting lineup walked on the floor, one a senior Marlaina Slabach and one a freshman Lexi Giles. On top of new faces head coach Tony Matisi was unable to be on the sidelines serving a 2 game suspension for his ejection out of the 2018 regional semifinal last season. Through the adversity, the Lady Raiders stood tall and earned a trip to the tournament championship with a 62-46 win over Cleveland Shaw.

In the 1st quarter, the Raiders scored right out of the gate as Marlaina Slabach buried a three in their offensive possession. The rest of the quarter, however, was lethargic for the Raiders offense. Not for a lack of execution the Raiders got to the free throw line 11 times in the frame but only put in 3 shots. They trailed after 1 9-8.

In the 2nd quarter, Izzy Lamparty took control. Scoring 8 points in a row and opening the Raiders offensive attack. Lamparty’s ability to score inside made room for Bri Modic and Marlaina Slabach to put in a couple of threes. The Raiders outscored the Cardinals 21-7 in the frame to take a 29-16 lead into halftime.

The Raiders kept rolling in the 3rd quarter as Bree Kohler turned quick hands on defense into easy buckets on offense. The Cardinals stayed in the game with some exceptional perimeter shooting from their guards but the Raiders were able to maintain a 46-36 lead after 3.

The perimeter shooting that kept the Cardinals close in the 3rd was non-existent in the final frame. The Raider offense kept on the attack and pulled away with a 62-46 victory.

Izzy Lamparty who missed all of the volleyball season with an injury came back on the court with a vengeance. She dropped a career-high 30 points and also snagged 14 rebounds and 5 steals.  Bree Kohler also had a strong outing scoring 17 points 4 rebound and 4 steals. The Lady Raiders will play Howland Saturday night at 7:30 for the tournament championship.