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THE CANFIELD TALENT SHOW

CANFIELD, OH- Spring Break is a time to relax, kick back, and create memories.  For the Canfield Baseball team, it was also a time to showcase that state ranking a half a day’s drive from home.

The Cardinals loaded their cars and reconvened in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where they took part in the Ripken Experience.  While it was their “job” to perform on the baseball field, the Cards built bonds inside their beach house that will hopefully be part of a bigger story down the line of their championship season in 2022.

We caught up with the relaxed Red Birds and talked a little shop, and a little chicken fried on this edition of Player Profiles: The Canfield Talent Show.

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PITCHING THE CARDINAL RULE; CANFIELD TAKES BATTLE OF THE BIRDS

STRUTHERS, OH- The Canfield Cardinals blew out Cardinal Mooney 9-2 on Saturday.

Canfield got things moving in the first inning. Landon Beidelschies’s sac fly scored one run for Canfield.

Connor Miller was credited with the victory for Canfield. Miller went five innings, allowing two runs on five hits, striking out six and walking zero. Jake Grdic threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen and struck out five out of seven batters faced.

Logan Boyd took the loss for Cardinal Mooney. The pitcher surrendered eight runs on nine hits over five and a third innings, striking out one.

Canfield collected 12 hits on the day. AJ Havrilla, Ben Slanker, Ryan Petro, and Josh Juliano all managed multiple hits for Canfield. Juliano, Petro, Slanker, and Havrilla all had two hits to lead the team. Canfield stole seven bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Petro led the way with two.

Cam Sweeney went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Cardinal Mooney in hits.

BEIDELSCHIES AND CARDINALS FIND PERFECTION

STRUTHERS OH- Landon Beidelschies threw a gem on Friday to lead Canfield past Struthers 13-0 with the rarest of baseball moments: The Perfect Game. Beidelschies struck out Grady Moore to end the game.

Canfield opened up scoring in the first inning. Beidelschies’s sac fly scored one run.

Beidelschies was the winning pitcher for Canfield. The pitcher allowed zero hits and zero runs over five innings, striking out 13 and walking zero.

Chance Laczko took the loss for Struthers. Laczko lasted two-thirds of an inning, allowing four hits and six runs.

The Cardinals had 15 hits in the game. Ryan Petro, Ethan Prout, Jameson Beck, and Beidelschies each managed multiple hits. Petro led with three hits in three at bats.

Canfield was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Michael Patellis made the most plays with 13.

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MCDONALD’S GRAND SLAM CHANGES THE TIDE

CANFIELD) The Poland Lady Bulldogs pulled-out an upset 5-3 victory over 224 rival Canfield in a contest that saw great hitting from both sides.

Junior right fielder Meredith Trevis got Poland on the board with a double after sophomore first baseman Leanne Williams doubled off the left field wall.
Junior Katie McDonald gave up 8 hits and 2 earned runs over seven innings collecting her 12th victory of the year as Poland’s lead hurler.  She helped her cause in the top of the 6th with the Bulldogs up against the wall with their last 6 outs and down 3-1.  Senior center fielder Connie Cougras walked with one out, followed by singles from Mary Brant and Abbey Farber.  With the bases loaded, McDonald hit the second pitch she saw from Malena Toth and the line drive cleared the fence and all the bases, giving Poland a 5-3 advantage.   Emily Denney collected 2 hits including a double in the contest.
For Canfield, Bayann Jadallah had 3 hits including 2 doubles and an RBI, along with Isabella Kennedy who had 2 hits and an RBI.  The Bulldogs return to Northeast 8 Conference play tomorrow in Poland against Struthers.
*Contributed By John Boccieri

CANFIELD’S PLANT BREAKS 48 YEAR OLD RECORD

AUSTINTOWN, OH- Canfield Senior Nick Plant continues to run like a buzzsaw through the record books, and this weekend broke a 48-year old county record at the Mahoning County Championships.

Plant shattered the 800 meter dash record with a time of 1:51:61 to win the event.  The previous record was 1:57:70 that dates back to 1974.

That wasn’t all for Plant, who also won the 1600 meter contest, and helped win the 4×400 relay with teammates Jack Hrina, Ronnie Sinkivich, and Ryan Bennett.

CARDINALS DELIVER BIG BLOW TO UNIONTOWN

Uniontown, OH, Ohio – The Canfield Cardinals Girls Lacrosse team brings home another road victory against a highly competitive Uniontown Lake team, 12-6.

Ally Wilson led the Lady Cardinals with 4 goals. Sarah Grohovsky and Emily Wilson scored 3 goals apiece. Ashleigh has and Elena Martin rounded of the Lady Cards with 1 goal apiece.

Canfield’s goalie Karley D’Apolito had 4 saves.

The Canfield Lady Cardinals will face the Youngstown Mooney Cardinals at Bob Dove Stadium on Wednesday April 27th. The Canfield Boys Lacrosse team will face the Youngstown Mooney Boys Lacrosse team immediately following the girls’ game. 

*Contributed By Karl Scheetz

CANFIELD KEEPS ROCKING IN MYRTLE BEACH

MYRTLE BEACH, SC-  Canfield claimed an 8-5 victory on Thursday, despite a big push by Highland Regional in the fifth inning on a home run by Carfango.

Nate Shaw led the Canfield Cardinals to victory on the hill. The right-hander surrendered five runs on ten hits over four and a third innings, striking out eight and walking one. Jake Grdic threw two and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Jenkins took the loss for the Tartans. The hurler went four innings, allowing eight runs on four hits and striking out three.

Landon Beidelschies went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Canfield in hits.

Highland collected 11 hits on the day. Davis, Kennedy, Melnychuck, and Carfango all managed multiple hits for Highland Regional Tartans. Davis led Highland Regional Tartans with three hits in four at-bats.

SHAW GOES BIG FLY; CARDS SAIL PAST OCEAN TOWNSHIP

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- Nate Shaw was clutch at the plate with runners on base on Thursday, driving in four on two hits to lead Canfield past Ocean Township Spartans Varsity 10-2 on Thursday. Shaw drove in runs on a home run in the first and a sacrifice fly in the second.

The Cardinals got things moving in the first inning, when Landon Beidelschies singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Connor Miller was the winning pitcher for Canfield. The pitcher went seven innings, allowing two runs on five hits and striking out eight.

Alderiss took the loss for Ocean Township as the hurler surrendered seven runs on four hits over one and one-third innings, striking out three..

Canfield collected ten hits. Michael Patellis, Josh Juliano, Beidelschies, and Shaw each collected multiple hits for the Cardinals. Shaw, Beidelschies, Juliano, and Patellis all had two hits to lead the Red Birds.

HAVE MERCY; CANFIELD PUTS UP A BAKERS DOZEN AT THE BEACH

MYRTLE BEACH, SC-  The Canfield Cardinals scored seven runs in the fourth on its way to a 13-1 victory over Fairport on Tuesday. Canfield’s big bats were led by Nate Shaw, Michael Patellis, Ethan Prout, Josh Juliano, and Ben Slanker, all driving in runs in the frame.

The big inning was thanks to walks by Patellis and Prout, singles by Shaw and Juliano, and an error on a ball put in play by Slanker.

Ryan Petro took the win for the Cardinals. The righthander lasted three innings, allowing two hits and one run while striking out four and walking zero. Jameson Beck threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Braden Consaul took the loss for Fairport. The pitcher went three and a third innings, allowing ten runs on seven hits and striking out two.

Canfield tallied 11 hits on the day. Landon Beidelschies and Shaw all collected multiple hits for Canfield. Shaw and Beidelschies each collected three hits to lead the Cardinals.

BASH AT THE BEACH; CARDS ROLL LIKE THE TIDE

MYRTLE BEACH, SC- The Canfield Cardinals weathered a push by East Lincoln (NC) in the fifth inning where Canfield Cardinals coughed up four runs, but the Red Birds still won 15-5 on Tuesday. the Mustangs scored their runs on a grand slam by Graham Smiley.  That, however, was overshadowed by another big night from Canfield’s Landon Beidelschies.

Canfield notched five runs in the sixth inning. The offensive onslaught by Canfield Cardinals was led by Connor Miller, AJ Havrilla, and Beidelschies, all knocking in runs in the inning.

Beidelschies took the win for Canfield as well. The southpaw went five innings, allowing five runs on three hits and striking out 13. Miller threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Logan Palmer took the loss for East Lincoln. The bulldog went one and two-thirds innings, allowing five runs on five hits, striking out one, and walking one.

Offensively, the Cardinals socked two home runs on the night as well. Ben Slanker had a dinger in the fifth inning. Beidelschies put one out in the third inning.  Canfield racked up 14 hits. Ethan Prout, Michael Patellis, Havrilla, Jameson Beck, and Beidelschies each had multiple hits for the Cardinals. Prout went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead the Red Birds in hits.