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STRUTHERS TAKES CONFERENCE MATCH AGAINST POLAND

STRUTHERS OH-

The Struthers Wildcat Boys Golf Team recorded their 7th win of the season which improves their overall and league record to 7-2. Luke Nord (Poland) shot a low of 38 and was the medalist of the match. Chaz Ekoniak (Struthers) was the runner up with a 40.

Struthers
Chaz Ekoniak 40
Cam Pykare 45
Chance Laczko 45
Brady Clyde 46

Poland
Luke Nord 38
Zach Linert 44
Van Blasko 51
Colin Linert 53

*Contributed by William Cammack at struthersathletics.org

WILDCATS CONTINUE TO WIN

CORTLAND OH- The Struthers girls tennis team went to Lakeview yesterday and came away with the 3-2 victory. Playing singles yesterday was Daniella Mendel, Marissa Slaina and Olivia Tondy. Doubles were Ella Croyle/Emmah McConahy and Aley Baker/Emily Meadors. In JV action, Alison Barbato came away with a win! The girls are now 5-3 on the season.

*Contributed by Floyd Cracroft at struthersathletics.org

BULLDOGS TAKE HOME COME BACK VICTORY

POLAND OH- Poland volleyball opened up the season with a 3-1 win over Jefferson. Under new head coach Aleah Hughes the Bulldogs looked strong after dropping set one.

The Falcons started out with on fire in the opening set, but couldn’t hold on with scores of 25-13, 16-25, 22-25, 22-25. Jefferson’s overall record is 0-1 and 0-1 in the Northeast Eight Conference (NE8). Poland is 1-0 (1-0).

The Falcons travel to Girard this evening in another conference matchup. Action for the JV starts at 5:30pm with the Varsity following them.

Poland will travel to Struthers on Tuesday to continue league play.

*Contributed by Donald Palm at jeffersonathletics.com

POLAND KEEPS FALCONS GROUNDED

POLAND OH- Poland girls tennis got a big league win over Jefferson on Monday 4-1. Jefferson drops to 1-1 and will host Edgewood on Tuesday. Poland will host Southeast on Tuesday.

LAKEVIEW VICTORIOUS OVER WILDCATS

CORTLAND OH- Lakeview Girls Golf got a win over NE8 foe Struthers on Wednesday. The final count was 230-258. Struthers will host Poland on Thursday August 20th.

Individual Scores

Struthers:
Taylor Susany 51
Samantha Day 68
Myla Vince 70
Ayla McGrath 69

Lakeview:
Gracie Nicholas 54
Olivia Kelm 54
Isabella Shuster 57
ShayLynn Wall 65

 

THE BROOKE’S NOT FINISHED

POLAND OH- Last season, the Poland Lady Bulldogs came within a step of the state championship game. With 7 of the 9 starters returning this season, including four seniors Poland was poised to make another trip to Firestone Stadium. Senior Brooke Bobbey was especially hungry to get her program back to the state tournament. Unfortunately COVID-19 has canceled spring sports in 2020.

Bobbey’s story in softball is not finished yet even with the canceled season. Brooke is signed to play at St Bonaventure in New York next season. So even with the cancellation of spring sports, Bobbey has had to find ways to continue to stay in playing shape so she’s ready to step on campus in the fall. Her college coaches have sent over workout packets, and Brooke has plans to get on the field in summer and see live pitching any way she can.

As a three sport athlete, Bobbey has been a familiar face for Bulldog fans. She’s been spoiled with team success, as she was part of the basketball, and softball duo that only lost 2 games in the span of six months in 2019. Individually she shined on the field, as she had a batting average of .444, and an OBP of .511. In her career as a Bulldog, she has hit .446 and an OBP of .520.

Brooke also success in the classroom as she ranks 1 in her class with a 4.0 GPA. Although shifting to online admits this pandemic has been challenging, Brooke has hit it with stride to finish her senior season strong.

Anthony Hartwig has the chance to catch up with Brooke. They discussed her future plans, her favorite off field memories with the softball team, and much more. Keep up with Poland Softball in the latest Player Profile “The Brooke’s Not Finished”

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HOT CORNER WITH ANTHONY HARTWIG (ISSUE 1)

I’m Anthony Hartwig, Social Media and content director at YSN, and this is my new blog, Hot Corner. In the hot corner, we will be talking softball. All softball, all the time. There’s so much to talk about in this great sport. From the elite level of division 1, and professional softball to the youth travel organizations softball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country. We’re going to have some fun with the local, and national scope of softball, and maybe have some special guests along the way.

To kick things off in issue 1 of Hot Corner let’s talk playoff softball and what we might be seeing if it weren’t for COVID-19. Locally, when it comes to postseason softball all eyes would be on Champion. The Golden Flashes have won three Division III state championships in a row. Champion lost virtually nothing from their team a season ago, a team that did not allow a single run in tournament play. Led in the circle by Allison Smith, and Sophie Howell Champion’s pitching comes dangerously close to untouchable. Smith had an ERA of 0.14 in 2019. To dive deeper into what that means, in 102.2 innings pitched she gave up exactly 2 earned runs. She struck out 215 batters while only walking 15. Howell’s seems easy to hit following up those numbers but even her ERA was an impressive 1.52. Both will be division 1 pitchers next season. Most high school teams are lucky to have 1 D1 pitcher on their team and Champion rolls out two of them. And if you think the Flashes only get it done in the circle, you’d be dead wrong. As a team, Champion hit .408, with 52 HR’s, and 276 RBI. With five hitters in their lineup with at least 30 RBI, pitching to Champion was as much of a nightmare as trying to hit off them. The Flashes were poised, to say the least, to make it four state championships in a row. Their biggest obstacle might just be Cardington Lincoln, who they’ve beaten in the last two championship games. The Pirates were returning quite a bit of talent themselves, and it’s hard to beat a team in a state final three times.

Another team of note when talking about the local playoffs, of course, is Poland. They got to the state semifinals last season before falling to Jonathan Alder. Returning 7 of 9 starters the Bulldogs seemed like they’d be in a good position to make another run. The fact that this season they would have had Kaili Gross in all their games would have helped. Gross had an ERA of 0.78 last season in the first twelve games of the season. She’d be one of the premier aces in a pretty stacked NE8 as far as pitching goes. Poland separates themselves from the pack with their bats. As a team last year they hit .412. Poland hasn’t won a state championship since 2011, but this season might have been their best chance to change that narrative.

On the national stage, this past weekend would have been the end of the NCAA regular season, Sunday would host the selection show and the road to the WCWS would have started this week.

Here’s who I think would have made the WCWS based on what we saw in 2020.

Washington
Alabama
Oklahoma
Arizona
UCLA
Texas
Florida St
Florida

The conference schedule never got started, and that’s when you really find out what these teams are made of. I definitely believe the PAC-12 is back on the rise after a long period of SEC dominance in the sport.

We won’t have champions at any level in 2020, no gold medal to be won, no national champion crowned, no state title dreams achieved. But the conversations and the growth of the sport have to continue. We can not let this virus backtrack the hard work that so many people have put in for the growth of the game. So keep on joining me in the Hot Corner and we’ll talk some softball.

Do you have some softball topics you want to be discussed? Guests you’d like to see in future blogs? Let me know! You can find me on Facebook at Anthony Hartwig, Twitter, and Instagram @ahartwig01.

BRING IT ON!

POLAND, OH- Madison Pushay has always given her family something to cheer about.  The Poland senior has dazzled fans from the sidelines and through her cheer program since her earliest days of grade-school.  With the determination of a blue-chip athlete, Madison has pushed her way to the front of the crowded sport, and made a big enough name for herself to cheer at the next level at Bowling Green State University this fall.

The Poland standout stunt-woman has flipped, tumbled, and handsprung her way to the elite when it comes to her craft, and has left quite the legacy for herself at Poland.

We caught up with Madison for the first-ever YSN Cheerleading interview to discuss the difficulty of the sport, her emotions on signing day, as well as how bright her future is as a Lady Falcon.

All that and more on this week’s Poland Player Profile: BRING IT ON!

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POLAND HOLDS SPRING DIGITAL SIGNING DAY

POLAND, OH- Poland Athletic Administrator, Brian Banfield was able to keep the eyes of The Valley on his student-athletes this morning with a Digital Spring College Signing Day via ZOOM.

Recognized for their efforts in the classroom and in their respective sports were:

Maddie Pushay- Cheerleading (Bowling Green)

Mike Voitus- Football (Youngstown State)

Mikey Kushner- Football (Mount Union)

Zach Ellis- Football (Mount Union)

KICKS AND GIGS

POLAND, OH- There are many in the Class of 2020 that can be sulking and saying “what would have been?” but for Poland football and baseball star, Mikey Kushner, he refuses to make excuses.

The senior standout signed his letter of intent to suit up for Mount Union this fall, and join the Purple Raiders on the gridiron.  Kushner will go with intentions to kick, but will train as if they can play him anywhere on the field.  Mikey was an asset to Coach Williams and the Bulldogs this year in the secondary, as well as hammering the pigskin through the uprights with his golden toe.

We caught up with Kushner and talked about his versatility on the field, as well as how things played out for him with the changes he had to face due to a pandemic.  All that and more on this week’s Poland Player Profile: KICKS AND GIGS.

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