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POLAND KEEPS INDIANS QUIET

POLAND OH- Poland got another NE8 victory on Thursday night as they continue to fight for a conference championship. They steamrolled Girard 5-0.

Scoring goals for the Bulldogs on the night were Andreas Tsikouris and Jacob Hayes both with 2.  Collin McBride also added a goal for the Bulldogs.  Andrew Slaven, and Noah Huda. Michael Daley earned one save on the night, it is the seventh shutout the Bulldogs have had all season.

Poland will return to action on Tuesday as they have a big rematch with Hubbard at home this time around. JV will kickoff at 5:00 and the varsity will follow.

 

LAKEVIEW GETS A PINK SWEEP

CORTLAND OH- It was a special night in Lakeview as the two NE8 Bulldogs came together for a worthy cause.  It was time to “Spike Cancer” in Lakeview’s annual pink game. Lakeview would spike all night and run away with the sweep of Poland.  (25-16 25-16 25-11)

Tara Lytle took the lead on offense warning 15 kills on the night.  The setters for Lakeview were on point this night as Maggie Pavlansky and Mallory Mailach both finished with 30 assists.  Maddie Bayus picked up the defensive lead with 18 digs.

Poland’s offense was led by Olivia Mineheart who finished with 6 kills.  Bella Khoury led the Bulldogs in digs with 8.

Lakeview will be off this weekend before returning to action Tuesday as they travel to Jefferson.  Poland ventures outside the league on Monday as they host Springfield.

SCHNEIDER IS LAKEVIEW’S SECRET WEAPON

CORTLAND OH- When opposing teams make a scouting report for Lakeview, Brooke Schneider might not be on their list of players to keep an eye on. Maybe that is why Lakeview wins so much. If you don’t respect Schneider, you’ll learn pretty quickly what she means to the success of the Bulldogs. Since her sophomore year, Brooke has always been an excellent defender for Lakeview. She has always been a tough player to get a ball past. However, as the years have gone on her offensive skills have grown a lot. She can swing well from the outside with pretty good efficiency.  Add that to the fact that her serve has become one of the most dangerous servers in the area, and you’ll find out how great of a player she actually is.

Schneider was kind enough to take some time and talk to YSN’s Anthony Hartwig about her senior season.  They also go over some of her favorite memories with the team, her serving routine, and much more. Keep learning more about the Bulldogs in the latest Lakeview Volleyball Player Profile exclusively on YSN!

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LAKEVIEW ROCKS THE FIELDHOUSE

STRUTHERS OH- Lakeview continued their run inside the NE8 on Tuesday as they traveled to Struthers and sweeps away the Wildcats. (25-10 25-5 25-11)

 

Tara Lytle stayed hot as she led the offense with 15 kills.  Maggie Pavlansky ran the Bulldog offense well as she finished with 23 assists.  Brook Schneider handled the back row with 13 digs to lead the defense.  Pavlansky, and Reagan Price both finished with 4 aces as well.

Lakeview stays in conference play on Thursdaybas they host Poland.  Struthers has to hit the road on Thursday and travel to Jefferson.

BULLDOGS GET UP OFF THE MAT

Poland, OH – Homecoming night in Poland resulted in a throwback experience for the Poland faithful. With multiple quarterbacks hurt on the Poland roster, multiple players including Cole Fulton stepped in at quarterback for the Bulldogs. With Fulton under center, the Bulldogs were able to dominate the game. Fulton finished the night with 3 rushing touchdowns.

The Bulldogs striked first with a 1 yard touchdown run by Fulton to make the game 7-0. Poland would increase their lead with a 20 yard touchdown run thanks to a fumble recovery by Matteo Melone. With time running out, the Bulldogs were able to get a field goal on the board by Jas Stefancin from 35 yards out making this game 17-0 going into the locker room.
Bulldogs continued their commanding lead in the second half highlighted by two additional touchdowns from Fulton. Bulldogs wins 31-7. Poland (3-3) will host Girard while Niles (2-4) will travel to South Range. Catch both games here on YSNLIVE.COM.
*Contributed By YSN’s Anthony Melone

COLUMBIANA TAKES BATTLE WITH BULLDOGS

EAST PALESTINE OH- It was a tough battle on Thursday night between Columbiana, and East Palestine. The EOAC rivals fought tooth and nail to win, but in the end it was the Clippers that won in four sets.  (20-25 25-20 25-15 25-22)

Columbiana had a balanced offense, and leading the way for them was Ava Heinrich with 12 kills. Her 19 digs gave her a double double.  Ellie Jackson earned another triple double on the season with 11 kills, 18 digs, and 16 assists.  Cameron Perkins was one kill away from a triple double of her own, as she finished with 26 digs, and 15 assists.

Columbiana gets back to it on Saturday when they square up with Heartland Christian.  East Palestine travels to Lisbon on Tuesday.

GIRARD HANDS BULLDOGS THEIR FIRST LOSS

CORTLAND OH- Girard came in to Thursday’s matchup with Lakeview needing a win to keep any hopes of grabbing a piece of the NE8.  It would not be an easy task, but the Indians pulled through and won 3 consecutive sets after falling the first to win in four. (20-25 26-24 25-23 25-22)

Lauren Pallone had a heck of a night leading the Indians with 24 kills. She only committed 5 errors, and unofficially hit at a percentage of .395.  Bree Latell contributed an important 11 kills. Nico Cochran finished with 9 kills, 6 of which came in the final set. Ali Durkin ran the offense at a high level finishing with 41 assists.  Bailey Walters led the back row with 16 digs, Latell finished with 14 to complete a double double.

Tara Lytle had a good day in the middle for Lakeview with 20 kills.  Mallory Mailach led the team setting wise finishing the night with 24.  Maddie Bayus led the Lakeview defense with 18 digs.  Mailach finished with a game-high 4 aces at the service line, and hit 13 service points.

Girard has a big test next as they will host Austintown Fitch on Monday. Lakeview will travel to Perry on Saturday to compete in the Perry Tournament.

LAKEVIEW VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH HEATHER GUTHRIE

CORTLAND OH- Lakeview has been firmly spotted on the top spot of the volleyball power rankings since the beginning of the season. They are on a tear with an undefeated record at the moment, and have only lost two sets all season. As the season winds down, the Bulldogs have a game 2 game lead on second place Girard in the NE8. However, the Indians are no pushover. Lakeview is eyeing a second matchup with Girard who is next on the slate. It is sure to be a rumble in the doghouse on Thursday night.

Head coach Heather Guthrie took the time to hop on to YSN’s Running Point to give us some of the key reasons for Lakeview’s success this season.  She talks with Richie Juliano, and Anthony Hartwig about her team’s individual performances, a preview of the Girard matchup, and much more. Episode 2 of Coach’s Corner with Heather Guthrie is live!

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LAKEVIEW LEAVES THEIR FOOT ON THE GAS

NILES OH- Lakeview continued their roll through the season on Tuesday night as they went to Niles and swept the Dragons. (25-12 25-12 25-15)

Tara Lytle once again led the Bulldogs in kills with 15.  Mallory Mailach was masterful setting up the offense finishing with 20 assists.  Reagan Price served up 7 aces, and 12 service points. Maddie Bayus led the defense with 10 digs.

Lakeview continues their season on Thursday as they host Girard, for their second matchup with the Indians. Niles hits the road on Thursday to take on Struthers in the Field House.

BUSEFINK BRINGS HER BEST TO THE TABLE

CORTLAND OH- Don’t look now, but Lakeview girls soccer has put together a seven win season so far.  Last season, the Bulldogs finished at 4-9-1.  It is one of the most dramatic turnarounds that we see in the sports arena this season. One of the big reasons why the Bulldogs have been able to turn the tide is their senior leadership.  One of the seniors we had to shine a light on is Lexi Busefink. She has been putting in the work for four years, and now it’s the time that her team results start to show. When asked what made the program’s turnaround possible, she said it’s all about everyone on the team accepting, understanding, and executing their job.  When the whole team is in sync on the soccer field, good things will happen.

Lexi heads in to this final season with high hopes. Her future isn’t set in stone yet, but we at YSN know she’s going to do great things.  She took the time in the morning to sit down with Anthony Hartwig and tell us more about her senior campaign.  They discuss her leadership qualities, her interests outside of soccer, and much more. It’s an exciting time in Lakeview, and we have you covered! Check out the latest Bulldog Soccer Player Profile only on YSN!

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