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PAVLANSKY ECLIPSES 1000 ASSISTS AS LAKEVIEW SWEEPS CARDINALS

CORTKAND OH- Lakeview junior setter Maggie Pavlansky eclipsed 1,000 career assists on Monday night as the Bulldogs swept Canfield in straight sets. (25-18 25-19 25-19)

Tara Lytle led the offense with 14 kills on the night. She also stood tall at the net finishing with 4 blocks. Emma Schmader also put in a solid offensive night with 7 kills. Maggie Pavlansky finished the night with 24 assists, 6 digs, and a pair of kills. Brooke Schneider led the defense with 17 digs.

Both teams will wait until Thursday to get back to action. Lakeview will host South Range, while Canfield will travel to Chaney.

CANFIELD CORRALS COWBOYS

CANFIELD OH- The Canfield Cardinals took on the Chaney Cowboys in week 5 of the high school football season. The Cardinals had a ginormous first half, which carried Canfield to a victory.

The Cardinals got the football to start the ballgame, and scored on their first possession with a Hunter Kanotz touchdown reception. The Cowboys brought out freshman quarterback Mathew Jones, who did not get off to a great start with an interception thrown on the Cowboys first play. Canfield would score off the pick with a Broc Lowry touchdown run from 3 yards out. Later in the first quarter, Paolo Papalia hauled in a 47 yard TD catch to make it 21-0 Canfield after one quarter.

The Cardinals would get another rushing touchdown from Broc Lowry and a receiving touchdown from Drew Carrocce to make it 35-0 heading into the locker room at half. Chaney would get on the board late in the fourth quarter, but would miss the extra point. Canfield would win the ballgame 35-6, and improve to 4-1. The Cowboys will take on Ursuline next week as Canfield plays host to Marion Pleasant.

*Contributed By YSN’s Richie Juliano

CANFIELD MAKES THE TRIP WORTH IT

CANFIELD OH- The Canfield Cardinals took their longest trip of the regular season down to New Philadelphia to take on the Quakers in week 4. The Cardinals defense was stellar, and the offense clicked with great field position.

The Cardinals defense forced a quick 3 and out on the first Quaker possession of the game, but the Quakers defense answered with a goal line stop to turn the Cardinals over on downs. New Philadelphia had another 3 and out, and the Cardinals took advantage with a 34 yard touchdown reception for Paolo Papalia to make it 7-0. Two possessions later, Oliver Kovass caught a 19 yard touchdown pass on 4th down and long. Toby Smith got in on the touchdown mix as he caught a 20 yard touchdown pass before the half. Canfield entered the locker room at half, up 21-0.

The Cardinals got the football to start the second half, and started right where they left off. The Cardinals stomped 80 yards down the field and capped it off with a Mike Crawford touchdown run. On the following possession for the Quakers, Ryan Schneider had a pick six to make it 35-0.

The Canfield defense would complete the shutout, while forcing 4 turnovers and not allowing New Philadelphia to cross midfield.

Canfield would beat the Quakers 35-0, improving to 3-1 on the season. The Quakers are now 2-2, and will travel to Canton Central Catholic next week. As for Canfield, they return home to take on the Chaney Cowboys. We will have the call on YSN.

*Contributed by YSN’s Richie Juliano