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CARDINALS HOLD OFF LATE HOWLAND RALLY

STRUTHERS OH- Canfield nabbed the lead late in the game in a 9-5 victory over Howland on Wednesday. The game was tied at one with Canfield batting in the bottom of the fifth when AJ Havrilla singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run.

Havrilla led the Cardinals to victory by driving in four runs. Havrilla went 3-for-4 at the plate. He drove in runs on a double in the first, a single in the fifth, and a double in the sixth.

Canfield opened up the scoring in the first inning, when Havrilla doubled on a 1-0 count, scoring a run.

The Cardinals scored five runs in the sixth inning. Their big bats in the inning were led by doubles by Havrilla and Nate Shaw and a sac fly by Ben Slanker.

Landon Beidelschies earned the victory on the pitcher’s mound for the Cardinals. The lefty went five innings, allowing one run on two hits and striking out seven. Jake Grdic threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Canfield collected ten hits on the day. Havrilla, Beidelschies, and Josh Juliano each collected multiple hits.

Anthony Massucci led Howland Tigers with two hits in four at bats.

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CANFIELD PUTS THE CLAMPS ON THE TIGERS

Canfield defeated Howland 11-0 on Tuesday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Jameson Beck induced a fly out to finish off the game.

Canfield secured the victory thanks to six runs in the fourth inning. The offensive onslaught was led by Landon Beidelschies, Nate Shaw, Ryan Petro, Beck, and Josh Juliano, all driving in runs in the inning.

The Cardinals opened up scoring in the first inning, when an error scored one run.

Canfield put up six runs in the fourth inning. The rally was led by walks by Shaw, Beck, and Juliano, a single by Beidelschies, and an error on a ball put in play by Petro.

Petro led the Canfield to victory on the mound. The righty allowed three hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out six. Beck threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Anthony Massucci took the loss for Howland. The pitcher went three and a third innings, allowing nine runs on four hits and striking out two.

Shaw, Beidelschies, AJ Havrilla, Jake Grdic, and Ben Slanker all had one hit to lead Canfield.

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CARDINALS TAKE DOWN RANKED BAY VILLAGE

BAY VILLAGE OH – Canfield Cardinals Girls Lacrosse waved past the Bay Village Lady Rockets in a very wet game.

Three of Canfield’s seniors were too much for Bay’s defense. Emily Wilson tallied three goals while Ally Wilson, Sarah Grohovsky and Elena Martin added tow a piece. Sophomore Campbell Klingensmith rounded off the scoring with one goal. Canfield’s goalie Karley D’Apolito held the Lady Rockets at bay with 8 saves and Canfield’s stifling defense limited

Three Lady Rockets put goals on the board. Riley La Vogue led the team with 4 of the 6 goals while Bridget Brown and Ella Boehringer added 1 apiece.  The Canfield Lady Cardinals play at Orange High School in Pepper Pike tomorrow Tuesday April 12th

 

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CARDINALS PUT A HUSH TO HOBAN

AKRON OH- Canfield  hit the road on Sunday in search of getting back to its winning ways visiting Archbishop Hoban.

The Cardinals pitching staff made sure that task was accomplished as four Canfield pitchers combined for 14 strikeouts while surrendering 1 hit in the 8-0 shutout victory.  The Canfield offense held up their part of the equation as well in the 2nd inning.  Ryan Petro lined an RBI triple to center, scoring  Nate Shaw putting the Cardinals up 1-0.  Josh Juliano would come up with one of his 2 hits on the day in the 3rd inning.  He would come around to score as Ben Slanker would follow with an RBI triple.  Slanker would score on a wild pitch increasing the lead to 3-0. The top of the 4th inning saw the Cardinals seemingly put the game away behind a big Michael Patellis 2 RBI single increasing their lead to 5-0.

Canfield would later tack on 3 more runs to cement the road win.  Nate Shaw (4IP,1H,8k) would earn the win on the mound. Landon Beidelschies, Ryan Petro, and Brock Baker surrendered 0 hits in a combined 3 innings of relief.

Canfield (4-2) looks to continue its winning ways Monday at home as they take on Howland.

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CANFIELD BRINGS VICTORY HOME FROM CLEVELAND

CLEVELAND OH- Canfield Boys Lacrosse cruised past Cleveland Benedictine tonight in Cleveland by a score of 15-0.

Brenden Parisi had a career high 4 goals to lead the Cardinals. Andrew Hall followed with a hat trick. Nicolo Cocca and Crescenzo Scheetz tallied 2 goals while Mason DeBrosse, Ethan Remby, Logan Stansloski and Antonio Maroun all added one for Cardinals.

The Cardinal defense led by Goalie Peyton Nottingham, and defenders Santino Cocca, Hunter Kanotz and Cory Knarr held the Bengals to under 16 shots. Nottingham had 5 saves and Goalie Sam Pondillo had 1 save.

Canfield plays Glen Oak on Saturday April 9th

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MESSAGE RECEIVED; BOARDMAN WALKS OFF CANFIELD

BOARDMAN, OH- Less than 24 hours after the YSN Power Rankings were released for baseball, the Boardman Spartans took their frustration out on top-ranked Canfield after feeling like they were snubbed by the voters.

A walk-off single in the bottom of the eighth inning propelled Boardman to a decisive, dramatic victory over Canfield, 3-2.  Griffin Widrig sent the Spartans into a frenzy with his walk-off single to right field on a 1-2 count that drove in the winning run.

The pitching was strong on both sides. Boardman pitchers struck out six, while Canfield pitchers sat down eight.

Canfield got things started in the first inning. Nate Shaw drove in one on a single in the first stanza.  The Cardinals wouldn’t score again until extra innings on an error.

Guy Young got the win for the Spartans. The southpaw allowed three hits and one run over four innings, walking one in relief of Gavin Hyde.  Hyde started the game for Boardman and was scrappy surrendering one run on six hits over four innings, striking out six and walking one

Connor Miller started the game for the Cards, going five innings allowing two hits and one run while striking out five.  Jameson Beck and Jake Grdic came out of the bullpen in relief for Canfield.

Stephen Conti went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Boardman in hits.  Jack Dascenzo reached base twice as well to spark the Spartans.

Canfield collected ten hits on the night, including AJ Havrilla’s 3-4 night at the dish.  Ben Slanker also had a multi-hit game from the two-spot in the lineup.

With the rainout on Wednesday at Canfield, the teams will be forced to reschedule later this season.

 

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BOARDMAN BOUNCES BACK AGAINST CARDINALS

CANFIELD OH- Boardman bounces back from a tough weekend with a big win over AAC rival Canfield on Tuesday to the tune of 5-1

The Spartans notched three runs in the sixth inning. Cassidy Bryan and Madison Wymer each had RBIs in the frame.

Tori Strines earned the win for Boardman. Strines allowed seven hits and one run over seven innings, striking out three.

Malena Toth took the loss for Canfield. Toth lasted seven innings, allowing eight hits and five runs while striking out 11 and walking zero.

Boardman hit one home run on the day. Madison Lester went yard in the fourth inning.

Bryan went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Boardman in hits.

Canfield tallied seven hits on the day. Madison Angelo and Macey Kalina all had multiple hits for Canfield. Angelo led Canfield with three hits in four at bats.

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CANFIELD MAKES GREEN TURN RED

Canfield, Ohio – Canfield Cardinals Girls Lacrosse rolled over the Green Lady Bulldogs by a score of 25-1.

Canfield’s stingy defense, Seniors Lily-Ann LaComb and Riley Kostelic and Junior Josie Sipe held Green to only 4 shots on goal, keeping the Lady Bulldogs at bay from scoring.

Goalies Karley D’Apolito held the Lady Bulldogs to only one goal.

The Canfield Lady Cardinals had multiple players with goals for the evening. Elena Martin led the Lady Cardinals with another season high 5 goals and 5 assists. She was followed by Emily Wilson with a season 4 goals and 2 assists, Sarah Grohovsky with 3 goals, Ally Wilson with 3 goals and an assist, Bryanna Corll with 1 goal and 4 assists, Campbell Klingensmith with 1 goal and 1 assist and scoring was finished of with Gwen Lolakis, Karley Gerst, Josie Sipe, Riley Kostelic, Jenna Vrabel, Lily-Ann LaComb, Olivia Hunter and Arley Lutz all with 1 goal apiece.

 

Defensive players, Freshman Maddie Cleevley and Seniors Lily-Ann LaComb and Riley Kostelic fight off a scoring attempt by a Lady Bulldog.

 

The Canfield Lady Cardinals play at Beachwood tomorrow Tuesday April 5th.

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CARDINALS HAND A BIG LOSS TO CHARDON

CANFIELD OH-  Senior Emily Wilson scored a hat trick with 3 goals leading the Lady Cardinals to a 9-o victory. Seniors Sarah Grohovsky and Elena Martin added 2 goals apiece, while fellow seniors Ally Wilson and Gwen Lolakiseach added 1 goal.

Goalies Karley D’Apolito held the Hilltoppers scoreless.

The Canfield Lady Cardinals face off against the Green Lady Bulldogs on Monday at 5:30pm at home in Bob Dove Stadium in Canfield.

Emily Wilson scores one of her three goals of the day.

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CARDINALS AND LEOPARDS SETTLE FOR SPLIT

CANFIELD OH- With a last second location switch to McCune Park in Canfield, two strong programs met on a Saturday double header. Canfield and Louisville both flexed their muscles on each other in a split of the day. Louisville won game 1 in extras 7-6 and Canfield returned the favor winning game two 4-2.

GAME 1:

Both teams combined for 23 hits in a thrilling opener to the double header. Louisville sparked a rally to come away with a 7-6 win. They scored the game tying Rubin the top of the sixth, and then the game winning run in the top of the eighth.

Matti Benson led the charge going 2-4 with a pair of RBI. Kenzi Denzer continues to impress going 4-5 with a RBI. She scored 2 runs. Kendra Thomas went 2-3.

For Canfield in game one, they were led by Bayann Jadallah who went 2-4 with a run scored and a RBI. Cara Spencer went 1-4 with 2 RBI. Macey Kalina also knocked in a run on a 1-4 day.

GAME 2:

Canfield would respond with some timely offense in game two, mixed in with a great effort in the circle.  After Louisville scored first, Canfield scored runs in the second, third, and fourth innings. They’d earn the split with a 4-2 win.

Gianna Pennunzio knocked in a pair of runs in game two on a 1-3 day. She also scored a run. Madison Angelo had a multiple hit day going 2-3 with a run scored. Bridget Kelly went 1-2 with a walk, a RBI, and a run scored.

Malena Toth held the Leopards down in 7.0 IP. She gave up 1 earned run in 4 hits. She struck out 12.

Jenna Collins still put together a multiple hit day for the Leopards. She went 2-3 with a RBI. Shelby Mayle also knocked in a run while going 1-3.

Canfield gets back to AAC play aiming for their first league win as they travel to Boardman on Monday. Louisville will host Norton on Wednesday. Both games start at 5:00.