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FLASHES WALK OFF LAKEVIEW IN BACK AND FORTH THRILLER

WARREN OH-

Champion took the lead late in the game in a 9-8 victory over Lakeview on Wednesday. Lakeview trailed 7-6 in the top of the sixth inning when Maggie Pavlansky doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

Lakeview scored five runs in the fifth inning, but Champion still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Lakeview came thanks to home runs by Pavlansky, and Makenna Werner, and a single by Raegan Schick.

Champion opened up an early lead in the second inning when Bella Meyer singled on a 3-1 count, scoring two runs.

The Flashes knotted the game up at eight in the bottom of the seventh inning. Mady Jones hit into a fielder’s choice, scoring one run.

Abigail Meadors led the Flashes to victory in the circle. Meadors went seven innings, allowing eight runs on nine hits and striking out five.

Schick took the loss for Lakeview. Schick went one-third of an inning, allowing one run on zero hits, striking out one and walking one.

Ella Chadwick started the game for Lakeview. The pitcher lasted four and a third innings, allowing six hits and seven runs while walking zero

Lakeview mashed two home runs on the day. Pavlansky had a homer in the fifth inning. Werner went also yard in the fifth inning.

Champion racked up ten hits in the game. Olivia Zigarovich, Meyer, and Madison Ziegler all collected multiple hits. Ziegler, Meyer, and Zigarovich all had two hits to lead.

Pavlansky went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Lakeview in hits.

 

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POLAND STARTS WENDY’S CLASSIC WITH A BANG

ASHLAND OH- Poland defeated Indian Valley 12-8 on Friday after taking the lead late in the game. It was a great way to open the Wendy’s Classic in Ashland. It is one of the premiere softball tournaments in the state of Ohio.

Poland trailed 6-5 in the top of the fifth inning when Mia Rose induced Meredith Trevis to hit into a fielder’s choice, but two runs scored.

Bats blistered as both Poland and Indian Valley tallied ten in the high-scoring game.

Poland captured the lead in the second inning. Sophia Dedo drew a walk, scoring one run.

In the bottom of the first inning, Indian Valley tied things up at one when Taylor Spillman drew a walk, scoring one run.

Indian Valley scored four runs in the fourth inning. Gracee Hudnall and Rose all drove in runs in the frame.

Katie McDonald led the Poland to victory in the circle. The righthander lasted seven innings, allowing ten hits and eight runs while striking out three.

Rose took the loss for Indian Valley. The hurler lasted seven innings, allowing ten hits and 12 runs while striking out 11.

The Bulldogs totaled ten hits in the game. Mary Brant, Connie Cougras, and McDonald each managed multiple hits. Cougras and Brant each managed three hits to lead.

Indian Valley collected ten hits on the day. Hudnall, Cameron Enos, and Rose each racked up multiple hits. Hudnall went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead in hits.

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BULLDOGS SPLIT TWO WITH ST VINCENT ST MARY

CORTLAND OH- Lakeview put their strong start to the season to a true test on Friday afternoon as they hosted Akron St Vincent St Mary in a double header. The Bulldogs offense actually outscored the Irish on the day by a combined score of 15-13, unfortunately they still split the day. They dropped game 1 10-8, and won game 2 7-3.

GAME 1:

Lakeview fought back after falling down by eight runs in the seventh inning. The comeback fell just short though, in a 10-8 defeat to St. Vincent-St. Mary on Friday. Lakeview scored six runs in the failed comeback on a single by Raegan Schick, a double by Hallie Capan, and a home run by Katarina Candor.

The Bulldogs lost despite out-hitting St. Vincent-St. Mary 16 to 11.

Lakeview took an early lead in the second inning when Kennedy Bartlett grounded out, scoring one run.

St. Vincent-St. Mary took the lead for good with two runs in the third inning. In the third Jane Clark singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run and an error scored one run

Lakeview tallied six runs in the seventh inning. The offensive onslaught came from a single by Schick, a home run by Candor, and a double by Capan.

St. Vincent-St. Mary scored three runs in the fifth inning. The big inning for came thanks to a triple by Eleanor Talley and a double by Avarie Mays.

Kaidyn Schruber took the win for St. Vincent-St. Mary. The pitcher surrendered eight runs on 14 hits over six and two-thirds innings, striking out five and walking zero. Kaitlin Shuber threw one-third of an inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Ella Chadwick took the loss for Lakeview. The bulldog went four and a third innings, allowing five runs on six hits, striking out four and walking zero.

Lakeview launched one home run on the day. Candor put one out in the seventh inning.

The Bulldogs racked up 16 hits on the day. Schick, Maggie Pavlansky, Makenna Werner, Gianna Caruso, Candor, and Capan each had multiple hits. Schick went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Lakeview Bulldogs Varsity in hits.

St. Vincent-St. Mary totaled 11 hits. Kate Kejawski, Clark, and Mays all managed multiple hits.

GAME 2:

Lakeview wins this contest against St. Vincent-St. Mary, 7-3

Lakeview opened up scoring in the second inning, when.

St. Vincent-St. Mary knotted the game up at one in the bottom of the second inning. Avarie Mays grounded out, scoring one run.

Lakeview pulled away for good with two runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Kylie Imes homered on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

Lakeview notched four runs in the fifth inning. Lakeview Bulldogs Varsity’s big inning was driven by a single by Izzy Haines, a home run by Raegan Schick, and a fielder’s choice by Makenna Werner.

Ava Bacon took the win for the Bulldogs. The bulldog lasted seven innings, allowing six hits and three runs while striking out seven and walking zero.

Lakeview launched two home runs on the day. Schick went for the long ball in the fifth inning. Imes had a long ball in the fourth inning.

The Bulldogs saw the ball well today, racking up ten hits in the game. Haines, Maggie Pavlansky, and Schick all collected multiple hits. Haines led with three hits in four at bats.

St. Vincent-St. Mary totaled six hits in the game. Kylie Stewart and Eleanor Talley each racked up multiple hits.

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RESERVE ENDS BULLDOGS WIN STREAK

UNITY OH- Western Reserve had all cylinders firing on offense on Thursday, winning big over East Palestine 13-2

Western Reserve got on the board in the first inning when Hannah Heath grounded out, scoring one run.

The Blue Devils scored five runs in the third inning. The rally was led by singles by Allison Jones and Caylee Selley and an error on a ball put in play by Alexa Abrams.

Maggie Byers was in the pitcher’s circle for Western Reserve. The righty lasted five innings, allowing eight hits and two runs while striking out two and walking one.

Gabby Andre toed the rubber for East Palestine. The pitcher allowed seven hits and 11 runs over four innings, striking out six. Anna Yonker threw one inning out of the bullpen.

Western Reserve had ten hits in the game. Jones and Selley all managed multiple hits. Selley and Jones each collected three hits to lead.

Western Reserve stole 11 bases during the game as four players stole more than one. Abrams led the way with two.

East Palestine racked up eight hits. Sophia Fertsch and Maddison Foster each racked up multiple hits for East Palestine.

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LESTER BAFFLES BULLDOGS IN SPARTANS VICTORY

BOARDMAN OH- Madison Lester threw a gem on Thursday for Boardman, allowing zero runs and besting Poland Seminary by a score of 1-0

The pitching was strong on both sides. Lester struck out five, while Katie McDonald sat down six.

A double by Abby Farber in the sixth inning was a positive for Poland.

Lester pitched Boardman to victory. The righthander lasted seven innings, allowing three hits and zero runs while striking out five and walking one.

McDonald took the loss for Poland. The hurler went six innings, allowing one run on five hits, striking out six and walking zero.

The Spartans tallied five hits. Madison Wymer and Jenna Olexa each had multiple hits. Olexa and Wymer each collected two hits to lead.

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BULLDOGS LEAVE LIBERTY IN THE DUST

The East Palestine softball team welcomed the Liberty Leopards to town looking to ride the momentum of a win the previous night. It may have taken longer than they desired but the Bulldogs used a 3-run 5th inning to overtake Liberty 8-4 in Unity on Wednesday.

Liberty at the onset looked primed for their second consecutive win as they struck early in the 1st inning behind a Mia Parker 2 RBI double putting the Leopards out in front. The Bulldogs would bite back in the bottom half Gia Brestelli doubled and would later score on a passed ball cutting the lead to 2-1.  Taylor Foster would then add an RBI single giving her squad the lead at 3-2.

The Leopards answered right away the next inning behind RBI singles from Ally Jones and Krysten Fine making the score 4-3. East Palestine pitcher Anna Yonker (7IP,11K,2H) would take over from the point.  The Freshman would limit Liberty hitters to just 2 hits the rest of the way giving the Bulldogs a chance late.  Yonker herself took full advantage in the bottom of the 5th coming through with an RBI single coupled with a fielding error giving the Bulldogs the late lead at 8-4.

Liberty pitcher Chloe Phleps (6IP,13K,6H), also just a Freshman, turned in a solid performance in defeat for the Leopards.

Liberty (1-3) heads home in search of redemption on Thursday as it faces GIrard. East Palestine (3-1) looks for its third straight win on Thursday hosting Western Reserve.

*Contributed By YSN’s Chris Sigler

FITCH COMES THROUGH IN THE CLUTCH

Joe Roth picked up his third win on the season, tossing the complete game, allowing 5 hits and 0 earned runs, striking out 10.

Fitch was led offensively by Mike Sciortino and Drew Kaschak who each had two hits on the day, with Sciortino’s second putting Fitch ahead in the 6th inning. Mason Petridis and Hayden Warmouth added a hit apiece as well.

Fitch improves to 8-1 (2-0 in AAC play) on the season.

*Contributed By Jack Chepke

HOWLAND OUTLASTS BULLDOGS

Howland survived a scare by Lakeview in the fourth inning where Howland coughed up four runs, but they still won 9-6 on Wednesday. Lakeview offense in the inning was led by Gianna Caruso, Raegan Schick, Maggie Pavlansky, and Raegan Price, all knocking in runs in the inning.

The base paths were crowded in this high-scoring game. the Tigers collected ten hits and Lakeview had 11.

Howland opened up scoring in the first inning, when Alyssa Massucci homered on a 1-0 count, scoring three runs.

Howland pulled away for good with four runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Cloe Lopez hit a solo homer, Kayla Campbell homered on a 0-2 count, scoring two runs, and Madison Hufford hit a solo homer.

Alexia Spangler was the winning pitcher for Howland. The righthander went four innings, allowing four runs on six hits, striking out five and walking zero.

Ella Chadwick took the loss for Lakeview. Chadwick lasted one and one-third innings, allowing five hits and three runs while striking out one and walking zero.

Brooke Tatar started the game for Howland. The righty lasted three innings, allowing five hits and two runs while striking out four

The Tigers smacked five home runs on the day. Campbell had a dinger in the fourth inning. Lopez had a homer in the fourth inning. Massucci went deep in the first inning. Hufford went for the long ball in the fourth inning. Tatar put one out in the sixth inning.

Howland racked up ten hits on the day. Tatar and Campbell all had multiple hits. Tatar led Howland led the team with three hits in three at bats.

Lakeview racked up 11 hits. Caruso, Pavlansky, and Hallie Capan all managed multiple hits. Caruso went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead in hits.

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PALESTINE POWERS PAST TIGERS

WELLSVILLE OH- East Palestine made the trip to Wellsville Tuesday looking to get into the conversation in the EOAC title race.

The Bulldogs bats came alive collecting 12 hits in an emphatic 18-6 road win over the Tigers.  Gabby Andre was the benefactor in the circle going the distance while only giving up 3 runs on 4 hits.  Andre also helped herself at the plate going 3-4 with 3 RBI. Giovanni Brestelli contributed mightily with 2 hits including a triple and 3 RBI. Anna Yonker collected 2 hits and 2 RBI as well for the victorious Bulldogs.

East Palestine (2-1) looks to continue its winning ways welcoming Liberty on Wednesday.

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POLAND TAKES CARE OF BUSINESS

JEFFERSON OH- Poland defeated Jefferson 16-0 in a Northeast 8 Conference showdown.  Poland scored 10 runs in the third inning and two runs each in the first, fourth and fifth innings.

Senior Connie Cougras led Poland’s 13 hit offensive charge with three singles.  Abby Farber collected 2 hits, including a triple and Meredith Trevis added two hits including a double with 4 RBI’s.  Junior Katie McDonald continued her strength in the circle over three innings allowing 1 hit and collecting 7 strikeouts.
Poland improves to 5-2 on the year and resumes play against Boardman on Thursday.
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