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WARRIORS SECURE FIRST VICTORY

BROOKFIELD OH- Arianna Jones collected four hits in four at bats, as Brookfield defeated Memorial 13-5 on Monday. Jones doubled in the first inning, singled in the second inning, singled in the fifth inning, and singled in the fourth inning. Memorial were the first to get on the board in the first inning when Mileena Williams homered to left field, scoring three runs.

Brookfield tied the game in the bottom of the first thanks to a double by Cadence Huffman, a double by Jones, and a single by Madison Obermiyer. They then made the score 7-3 in the bottom of the second after Keilani Malufau singled, scoring one run, Jones singled, scoring one run, and Obermiyer doubled, scoring two runs. A ground out by Jasmine Hubbard extended the lead to 8-3 in the bottom of the third inning.

Obermiyer earned the win for the Warriors. She gave up seven hits and five runs over seven innings, striking out 11 and walking none. Ramani Adams took the loss for Memorial. The starting pitcher went six innings, giving up 13 runs (nine earned) on 16 hits, striking out six and walking none.

Brookfield amassed 16 hits in the game. Obermiyer provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led with four runs batted in. The pitcher went 3-for-4 on the day. Huffman, Malufau, and Hubbard each collected multiple hits.

Williams had a monster day at the plate, and led Memorial with four runs batted in. The number three hitter went 2-for-3 on the day. Williams and Adams each collected two hits.

RED DEVILS BURN BADGER LATE TO GET VICTORY

KINSMAN, OH- It was a big evening for the Badger Braves on opening night 2023, but Campbell was up to the task with a 69-64 victory to start the season.

For the Campbell Memorial Red Devils, the scoring was led by Josue Rodriguez, who notched an impressive 25 points. David Moore and Aziyah Flores both contributed significantly with 17 points each, while Adyn Vazquez added 5 points. Christos Davis and Teyon Harris Jr. rounded out the scoring with 4 and 3 points, respectively. Under the guidance of Coach Nick Canterino, the Red Devils displayed consistent scoring throughout the quarters, putting up 20 points in the first, 13 in the second and third, and 23 in the fourth.

On the Badger Braves’ side, Duncan Moy had a standout performance, contributing 20 points and reaching a significant milestone by scoring the thousandth point of his career with a three-pointer in the first quarter. Preston Geracitano played a strong game on both ends of the floor, finishing with 16 points. Alton Winchek displayed clutch moments throughout the game and ended with 12 points, while freshman Jack Harnett added 11 points. Bryce Gross chipped in with 5 points. The Braves, coached by Josh Upshire, fought hard but ultimately fell short in a closely contested battle.

 

CAMPBELL MEMORIAL GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH ASHLYN CLEEVELY

CAMPBELL OH- The culture around female athletics is drastically changing in Campbell. We are seeing more and more of their programs turn the page to success and put together strong seasons. After witnessing the volleyball team have the best season in program history, Campbell fans are hoping that the girls hoops team can turn the same corner. With new head coach Ashlyn Cleevely winning is definitely in the future. She brings a top notch energy to the bench that she hopes the girls will feed on.

Coach Cleevely came on YSN’s Running Point (brought to you by Greenwood Chevrolet) this week to talk about the upcoming campaign with Anthony Hartwig. They talk about the new culture she’s trying to establish, the leaders on the floor that will help her do it, and much more. Check out Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Ashlyn Cleevely

 

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CAMPBELL MEMORIAL BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH NICK CANTERINO

By Ty Bartell

CAMPBELL OH- Basketball season is, once again, around the corner and The Campbell Memorial Red Devils are ready to rock! Claiming at least a piece of the conference crown in each of the last two seasons, The Red Devils look to stay atop of the very competitive Grey Division of The Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference (MVAC). Despite being atop the conference, Campbell Memorial was 11-12 overall on the season, giving them room for improvement in the non-conference slate this year.

In this edition of Coaches Corner, Red Devils Head Coach Nick Canterino joins YSNs Ty Bartell where they chat about the expectations of success, the community support behind The Red Devils, the strengths of the team this season and much more! Keep updated with live coverage of The Red Devils this season with live games, scores, stats, stories and more on YSN!

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CAMPBELL CONTROLS THE GRIDIRON

CAMPBELL, OH – Jordan Craft and Alex Doyle, both sophomores at Campbell Memorial High School, have quickly become key figures on the Red Devils football team. Jordan Craft, as a defensive tackle, has showcased his raw talent and dedication, proving himself to be a force on the field. Craft’s tenacity and unwavering commitment to his position have made him a standout player, consistently disrupting opposing offenses and earning the respect of his teammates and coaches. Meanwhile, Alex Doyle, a versatile sophomore who plays as both a wide receiver and defensive back, has exhibited remarkable athleticism and a deep understanding of the game. His speed and agility make him a potent threat on the offensive end, while his defensive skills have made him an invaluable asset for the team. Together, Craft and Doyle exemplify the resilience and promise of the Red Devils, setting the stage for what is sure to be an exciting future for Campbell Memorial football.

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VIKINGS SINK THE RED DEVILS

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LEAVITTSBURG, OH – The crisp autumn air carried the excitement of Friday night lights as the LaBrae Vikings prepared to face off against the Campbell Memorial Red Devils. The stands were filled with passionate fans, and the anticipation was palpable as the teams took the field.

The game began with a bang as the LaBrae Vikings swiftly asserted their dominance. Just minutes into the first quarter, running back Davin Derry, a true force on the field, broke free from the line of scrimmage. With impeccable speed and agility, he dashed 22 yards for a breathtaking touchdown. The crowd erupted in cheers as Max Young’s extra point sailed through the uprights, giving the Vikings an early 7-0 lead with 9:28 left in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, LaBrae continued to build on their lead. Max Young, the team’s kicker, showcased his skills with a remarkable 35-yard field goal, extending the Vikings’ lead to 10-0 with 10:51 remaining in the second quarter. The crowd’s enthusiasm grew with each successful play.

Then, the Vikings demonstrated their prowess in the passing game. Quarterback Kenny Yoho connected with wide receiver Jay McGarry on a 54-yard touchdown pass. While the extra point attempt was unsuccessful, the Vikings still led 16-0 with 7:24 left in the second quarter. The chemistry between Yoho and McGarry was undeniable, leaving the Red Devils struggling to contain LaBrae’s aerial assault.

As the second quarter wound down, Davin Derry struck again. This time, he showcased his versatility by breaking through the Red Devils’ defense and sprinting 24 yards to the end zone. With Max Young’s PAT, the Vikings now held a commanding 23-0 lead, and there was only 1:27 left in the second quarter.

The Vikings weren’t finished yet. They continued to pour on the points, and this time, it was Derry once more. With just over a minute left in the second quarter, he bulldozed his way into the end zone with a powerful 1-yard run. Max Young’s trusty leg sent the extra point right through the uprights, bringing the score to 30-0 with just 1:10 left in the second quarter. The Red Devils were left reeling, struggling to find an answer to LaBrae’s relentless offensive onslaught.

In the fourth quarter, the Vikings, now firmly in control of the game, decided to put the exclamation point on their victory. Gabe Green, another key player in their arsenal, powered through the Red Devils’ defense with a 4-yard touchdown run. Max Young’s extra point was on point yet again, and the scoreboard read 37-0 with just 5:09 left in the game.

The final whistle blew, and the LaBrae Vikings emerged as the undisputed victors. The 37-0 win was a testament to their exceptional teamwork, skill, and determination. As the players and fans celebrated this resounding victory under the Friday night lights, they knew that the LaBrae Vikings were a force to be reckoned with on the football field.

THE MIGHTY RED DEVILS

CAMPBELL, OH – Gio Felix and Demarcus Coleman are two outstanding senior athletes who have left an indelible mark on the Campbell Memorial Red Devils football team. As versatile as they are dedicated, Gio and Demarcus have proven their worth as both offensive and defensive linemen.

Gio Felix, known for his determination on the field, has been a cornerstone of the Red Devils’ lines. His blocking and work ethic have been instrumental in creating opportunities for the team’s offensive unit. Off the field, Gio takes care of business in the classroom, maintaining an impressive balance between his academic commitments and football. Demarcus Coleman’s agility, strength, and tactical prowess have made him a relentless lineman. Opponents often found themselves struggling to breach his defense, a testament to his exceptional skills. Demarcus’s dedication to perfecting his craft is evident in his relentless pursuit of improvement and his ability to read the game. Together, Gio and Demarcus have not only left a lasting impact on the Campbell Memorial Red Devils but have also set a standard of excellence for future generations of athletes in the program.

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CAMPBELL MEMORIAL LADY RED DEVILS VOLLEYBALL AIMS FOR POSTSEASON RUN

CAMPBELL, OH – Today on a very special dual player profile, Carla Ramirez Ortiz and Kendall Brunn join YSN’s own, Steve Leslie, at Tavern 26 to talk about their fantastic season this year. The Lady Red Devils finished the regular season 17-5 (10-4 in the MVAC) and are currently on a nine game winning streak! Not only that they discuss their individual successes also as Carla surpassed 2000 career assists this year and Kendall surpassed 1000 kills in her career. The girls preview their first round playoff match up with Liberty on October 17th as well!

Tune into this special dual player profile with Campbell Memorial Lady Red Devils volleyball stars, Carla Ramirez Ortiz and Kendrall Brunn!

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CAMPBELL MEMORIAL LADY RED DEVILS VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 3) WITH TYLER ALLEN

CAMPBELL, OH – The Campbell Memorial Lady Red Devils and head coach Tyler Allen have put together quite a regular season this year. The Lady Red Devils just finished the regular season at 17-5 while going an impressive 10-4 in the Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference. Not only did they finish with a solid record, they are also on a nine game winning streak. To go along with all of that team success, Campbell Memorial has also seen two players achieve career milestones as Carla Ramirez Ortiz surpassed 2000 career assists and Kendall Brunn surpassed 1000 career kills. Up next for the Lady Red Devils will be a first round playoff match up with the Liberty Leopards at home on October 17th.

YSN’s own, Steve Leslie, was able to sit down with Coach Allen this week at Tavern 26 to talk about the regular season, what all of the success and individual success means to him and his program, how he is keeping the momentum going into the playoffs, his keys to victory for the Liberty match on October 17th, and so much more!

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ANOTHER MILESTONE NIGHT FOR CAMPBELL

CAMPBELL OH- In a memorable night for Campbell’s volleyball team, Kendall Brunn etched her name into the record books, reaching an incredible milestone of 1000 career kills. The Red Devils showcased their dominance in a sweeping victory over Badger, with scores of 25-19, 25-11, and 25-16.

The match was not just about the win but also the celebration of Brunn’s remarkable achievement. Her performance on the court was nothing short of spectacular, recording a staggering 27 kills, 15 of which came in the decisive third set. Brunn’s ability to find the floor with her powerful attacks has been a hallmark of her career, and this night was a testament to her consistency and skill.

Supporting Brunn’s standout performance, MiLeena Williams added 10 kills, while Cyra Cross contributed 8 kills and 2 aces. Carla Ramirez Ortiz orchestrated the offense brilliantly, amassing 45 assists to ensure her teammates were in prime scoring positions.

On the defensive front, Angeliz Diaz led the charge with 14 digs, followed by Cyra Cross with 9 and Angelis Espada with 7. The Red Devils displayed a well-rounded game, with strong serving by MiLeena Williams (4 aces) and Cyra Cross (2 aces).

As the final point was scored, securing not only the win but also a historic night for Kendall Brunn, the Red Devils celebrated not just a victory but a remarkable individual achievement. Brunn’s 1000 career kills serve as a testament to her dedication, skill, and impact on the Campbell volleyball program.