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MOONEY OPENS SECTIONALS WITH A BANG

YOUNGSTOWN OH-  Cardinal Mooney defeated Campbell 18-0 on Tuesday as three pitchers combined to throw a shutout. The win advances them into the next round of the district bracket.  Zach Hyrb induced a groundout from Maliki Taylor to finish off the game.

Jack Desmond led the Cardinals to victory by driving in four runs. Desmond went 2-for-3 at the plate. Desmond drove in runs on a single in the second and a double in the same inning.

A single by Anthony Kindinis in the second inning was a positive for Campbell.

Bronson Ferencak was credited with the victory for Cardinal Mooney. The pitcher allowed one hit and zero runs over two and a third innings, striking out six. Jeff Brenner and Hyrb entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Zach Lucinino took the loss for the Red Devils. Lucinino surrendered 12 runs on eight hits over one and two-thirds innings, striking out two.

Cardinal Mooney hit two home runs on the day. Logan Boyd had a long ball in the third inning. Brenner put one out in the third inning.

The Cardinals tallied 12 hits in the game. Hyrb, Brenner, Gabe Saunders, Jim Campbell, and Desmond each collected multiple hits. Desmond, Campbell, Saunders, Brenner, and Hyrb each managed two hits to lead.

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RAIDERS TO PLAY FOR THIRD STRAIGHT DISTRICT CROWN

CANFIELD OH- South Range has made a home inside the district tournament for the last three years. On Tuesday night South Range punched their ticket to their third straight district championship game with a 4-1 win over Mooney, and they’ll try to win their third as well.

Juli Stachowicz pitched South Range to victory. The southpaw lasted seven innings, allowing one hit and one run while striking out 16 and walking zero.

Alaina Francis took the loss for Cardinal Mooney. Francis allowed six hits and four runs over four innings, striking out one and walking one.

Madison Dado, Stachowicz, Jayli Wilt, Reagan Irons, Jamie Feren, Kelly Szolek, and Sam Susany each managed one hit to lead South Range Raiders. The Raiders didn’t commit a single error in the field. Szolek had the most chances in the field with 16.

Alaina Scavina led Cardinal the Cardinals with one hit in three at bats. She went yard for a home run in the first inning.

South Range will play Gilmour Academy with the district championship on the line Thursday night. First pitch from South Range will be at 5:00.

POLAND GETS A FINAL TUNE UP BEFORE DISTRICTS

POLAND OH- The Poland Seminary Lady Bulldogs held onto their twentieth win of the season by defeating Mooney 2-1 in what has become a Southside rivalry.

The game remained scoreless with both pitchers, Katie McDonald and Alaina Francis keeping hitters from crossing the plate.  In the bottom half of the 4th inning, McDonald singled and was moved to second by a sacrifice bunt.  On the first pitch, junior right fielder Meredith Trevis singled on a line drive to the right-center gap for an RBI, scoring Poland’s first run.  The ball got by Mooney’s center fielder and rolled to the fence, and Trevis found herself standing on 3rd Base with one out.  On a 2-2 count junior catcher Sophia D’Angelo grounded-out to the first baseman and earned an RBI when Trevis scored on the play.
Poland held the 2-0 lead until Mooney’s last at bat in the 7th inning.  Maria Fire singled to left field and with one out, scored when Alaina Francis doubled on a line drive to center field.  McDonald shut the door with a strike out and ground out to end the game.  McDonald finished the game for her 20th win and collected 8 strikeouts allowing only the two hits over the game, both occuring in the 7th inning.
Leanne Willaims and Emily Denney each added hits for Poland.  Poland’s record stands at 20-7 and they resume District tournament play against West Branch on Tuesday in Jefferson, Ohio.
*Contributed By John Boccieri

MAURO GOES DEEP TWICE; KENNEDY OUTLASTS MOONEY

WARREN, OH-Michael Mauro ate his Wheaties on Saturday morning.  Caleb Hadley may have had a bowl as well.

Warren JFK weathered a push by Cardinal Mooney in the fourth inning where Kennedy coughed up eight runs, but the Eagles still won 19-13 on Saturday. The big inning for Cardinal Mooney came thanks to walks by Jack Pepperney and Jay Campbell, singles by Cam Sweeney and Logan Boyd, an error on a ball put in play by Matt Kay, and a double by Zach Hyrb.

Bats blistered as Kennedy collected 22 hits and Cardinal Mooney tallied 13 in the high-scoring game.

The Eagles pulled away for good with five runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Gavin Shrum singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run, Jake Hettrick doubled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring three runs, and Caleb Hadley doubled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.

Michael Bartoe took the win for JFK. The pitcher allowed five hits and five runs over two and a third innings, striking out three and walking one. Shrum and Dominic Ryan entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Campbell took the loss for Mooney. The pitcher went one and two-thirds innings, allowing nine runs on 11 hits, striking out two and walking zero.

Boyd started the game for the Cards. The hurler allowed three hits and four runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out three and walking one Aidan Rossi started the game for Kennedy The lefthander went three innings, allowing zero runs on two hits, striking out five and walking zero

JFK ended up launching three home runs on the day. Michael Mauro had a long ball in the third and fifth innings. Hadley put one out in the third inning with the sacks packed full of birds.

JFK had 22 hits in the game. Jaden Rishel, Rossi, Shrum, Hadley, Mauro, Freddy Bolchalk, and Hettrick each racked up multiple hits for the Eagles. Rishel went 4-for-5 at the plate to lead the way in hits.

Mooney scattered 13 hits in the game. Hyrb, Boyd, and Sweeney all managed multiple hits for Cardinal Mooney. Hyrb led the Eagles with three hits in five at-bats.

LATE SCORE CLINCHES MOONEY WIN

STRUTHERS OH-

Cardinal Mooney ran off with the lead late in the game in a 6-5 victory over John F. Kennedy Catholic on Thursday. The game was tied at five with Cardinal Mooney batting in the bottom of the sixth when Logan Boyd singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

The Cardinals earned the victory despite allowing John F. Kennedy Catholic to score five runs in the sixth inning. Their big inning was driven by a walk by Aidan Rossi, a fielder’s choice by Jaden Rishel, and a double by Jake Hettrick.

Jeff Brenner earned the win for Cardinal Mooney. The fireballer allowed one hit and zero runs over one and two-thirds innings, striking out three and walking zero.

Rishel was on the mound for the Eagles. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing five hits and three runs while striking out nine. Michael Condoleon threw one inning in relief.

Cole Litman started the game for the Cardinals. The ace allowed two hits and five runs over five and a third innings, striking out nine

Cardinal Mooney collected six hits on the day. Zach Hyrb and Boyd each managed multiple hits. Boyd and Hyrb all had two hits to lead.

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MOONEY SHUTOUT EARNS THEM DISTRICT BID

BOARDMAN OH-  Cardinal Mooney’s two pitchers didn’t allow a single hit, as the Cardinals defeated Waterloo  4-0 on Thursday. Alaina Scavina induced a strike out to get the last out of the game.

Alaina Francis led the Cardinals to victory in the pitcher’s circle. The righthander went five innings, allowing zero runs on zero hits, striking out six and walking one. Scavina threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Mackenzie Kehrer was in the pitcher’s circle for Waterloo. The bulldog surrendered four runs on 12 hits over six innings, striking out seven and walking one.

Cardinal Mooney hit two home runs on the day. Scavina put one out in the third inning. Francis went for the long ball in the third inning.

The Cardinals totaled 12 hits in the game. Sam Rotunno, Francis, Delaney Savaet, and Scavina all had multiple hits. Rotunno led with three hits in four at bats.

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TEN SPARTAN SENIORS HONORED WITH WIN

BOARDMAN OH- Nadia Rawhneh was an RBI machine on Wednesday, driving in five on two hits to lead Boardman past Cardinal Mooney 14-3 on Wednesday. Rawhneh drove in runs on a single in the first and a home run in the second.

Boardman got things started in the first inning. An error scored two runs.

The Spartans scored five runs in the fourth inning. Jenna Madick, Samantha Hoffman, and Sofia Hoffman all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

Madison Lester pitched Boardman to victory. Lester went five innings, allowing three runs on three hits and striking out four.

Alaina Scavina took the loss for Cardinal Mooney. The pitcher allowed 14 hits and 14 runs over four innings, striking out one.

Boardman socked one home run on the day. Rawhneh went for the long ball in the second inning.

The Spartans collected 14 hits. Dana Haus, Cassidy Bryan, Hoffman, and Rawhneh each had multiple hits. Haus led with three hits in four at bats.

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MOONEY MILESTONES MET; RAY, ROTUNNO LEAD THE WAY IN WIN

LOUISVILLE, OH- Wins are important, but it’s the milestones, and memories that last forever.  Cardinal Mooney defeated Louisville 7-6 on the road Monday night.

Two milestones were hit in the contest. Alyssa Ray recorded her 100th career save, while Angelina Rotunno recorded her 100th career goal.

Angelina Rotunno led the way on a historic night with 3 goals, 1 assist, and 5 draw controls. Ella Szalay had 3 goals, 2 assists, and 4 draw controls. Addison Stacy added a goal while Sarah Schaller added an assist. Alyssa Ray was a wall in goal with 14 saves.

Mooney hits the road again tonight to travel and take on Akron St. Vincent St. Mary’s.

 

*Contributed by Toni Chahine

IRISH TAKE THE HIGH GROUND IN THE HOLY WAR

YOUNGSTOWN OH-  Ursuline grabbed an early lead on its way to a 7-2 victory over Cardinal Mooney on Monday. Ursuline scored on a sacrifice fly by Madelyn Miklandric in the first inning, a triple by Alyssa Sheely in the second inning, and a single by Kyleigh Golden in the second inning.

The Irish evened things up at two in the bottom of the first inning when Miklandric’s sac fly scored two runs.

Ursuline pulled away for good with two runs in the second inning. In the second Sheely tripled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run and Golden singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

The Irish put up three runs in the third inning. They scored their runs on an RBI home run by Savannah Patrone.

Paige Ogden earned the win for Ursuline. The righthander allowed three hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out 17 and walking one.

Alaina Francis took the loss for Cardinal Mooney. The hurler surrendered seven runs on six hits over three innings, striking out two.

Ursuline socked one home run on the day. Patrone had a dinger in the third inning.

Ursuline racked up eight hits. Sheely and Golden each had multiple hits. Sheely led with three hits in three at bats. The Irish didn’t commit a single error in the field. Miklandric had 18 chances in the field, the most on the team.

Alaina Scavina went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Cardinal Mooney in hits.

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MOONEY COMES UP SHY AGAINST CCC

STRUTHERS, OH- Cardinal Mooney out-hit Canton Central Catholic 11 to seven, but it wasn’t enough in a 7-3 loss on Saturday.

Mooney opened up scoring in the first inning. Jeff Brenner singled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.

Donley led things off on the pitcher’s mound for Canton Central Catholic. Donley lasted seven innings, allowing 11 hits and three runs while striking out three and walking zero.

Jim Campbell was on the mound for Cardinal Mooney. The hurler lasted five innings, allowing seven hits and five runs while striking out one. Brenner threw two innings out of the bullpen.

The Cardinals saw the ball well today, racking up 11 hits in the game. Zach Hyrb, Logan Boyd, Brenner, and Gabe Saunders all had multiple hits for the Cardinals. Saunders, Brenner, Boyd, and Hyrb each collected two hits to lead The team.

Parlin went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Canton Central Catholic in hits.