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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.

MEAT LEFT ON THE BONE

YOUNGSTOWN, OH- For Cardinal Mooney Baseball Standout, Zach Hryb, life is about more than singles and doubles, it’s about living life with a 3-1 count and leaving a legacy in his community that feels like a walk-off winner.

Zach doesn’t sweat the small stuff, anymore.  He’s a four-year letterman of the Cardinal Baseball Team with ambitions of leveling up a couple more times before he hangs up the cleats.

Based if faith, family, and sports- Hryb continues to defy the odds with his work ethic on and off the diamond.  Zach is ranked sixth for second basemen in the state, and to help benefit the team and his future- has moved into the outfield.

A commit this past fall to Walsh University, Zach plans on focusing on coding, and cyber security in school moving forward.

With all of these great things that Zach has stacked up in his career, he still feels as if there is meat left on the bone.

YSN’s DJ Yokley sat down with the Big Bird on Campus for the Cardinal Mooney Player Profile.

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MOONEY WRECKS THE WARRIORS

BELOIT OH- Cardinal Mooney sailed to an easy victory over West Branch 11-2 on Friday night.

The Cardinals opened up scoring in the first inning, when Cole Litman singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.

Litman was credited with the victory for Cardinal Mooney. The bulldog lasted five innings, allowing two hits and two runs while striking out eight. Zach Hyrb and Matt Kay entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Aaron Tucker took the loss for West Branch. The bulldog lasted four and a third innings, allowing 12 hits and seven runs while striking out five and walking one.

The Cardinals tallied 14 hits in the game. Hyrb, Logan Boyd, Litman, Jeff Brenner, and Gabe Saunders all managed multiple hits. Saunders, Brenner, Litman, Boyd, and Hyrb all had two hits to lead.

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MOONEY SETS THE TONE AGAINST CLIPPERS

STRUTHERS, OH- Cardinal Mooney rallied from a 4-1 deficit to score six runs in the final three innings to defeat Columbiana (10-2) Thursday evening at Cene Park.   The Clippers struck first with two runs in the first inning and tacked on a third in the fourth frame.  Mooney would get its first run in the bottom of the fourth while Columbiana was able to counter with a run of their own in the fifth taking a 4-1 lead.  Mooney then scored two in the bottom of the fifth and got three in the sixth to take the lead.  Columbiana would go down in order in the seventh securing the victory for the Cardinals.

Zachary Pleska (2-1) got the start for Columbiana.  Pleska pitched 5.2 innings giving up six runs (3 earned) striking out eight and walking six.  Alex Eusebio finished off the rest of the sixth inning for the Clippers.

At the plate, Bayden Pipoly led the way with two hits and scoring two runs.  Zachary Pleska added an RBI triple for the Clippers.  Riley McElwain singled with an RBI and Alex Eusebio and Devin Daugherty each also singled.

Zach Hyrb was 2 for 3 with a walk and a stolen base for the Cards, Litman drove in a pair to lead the offense.

Columbiana is back in action tomorrow evening as the Clippers travel to Austintown-Fitch to take on the Falcons at 5 PM.

*Contributed by Ryan Wolf

SPARTANS COME HOME ON A HIGH NOTE

SARASOTA FL- Madison Wymer came the ballpark and meant business on Friday, driving in four on three hits to lead Boardman past Cardinal Mooney 15-2 on Friday. Wymer drove in runs on a home run in the fourth and a single in the sixth.

Boardman scored five runs in the sixth inning. Their offense in the inning came from singles by Madison Lester, Wymer, and Bella Eliser and a double by Cassidy Bryan.

Tori Strines was the winning pitcher for Boardman. Strines allowed five hits and two runs over six innings, striking out six.

Caity Patterson took the loss for Cardinal Mooney. The pitcher surrendered 12 runs on 11 hits over five innings, striking out six.

Boardman launched one home run on the day. Wymer put one out in the fourth inning.

The Spartans totaled 16 hits. Wymer, Nadia Rawhneh, Jenna Olexa, Eliser, Bryan, Lester, and Sofia Hoffman all managed multiple hits. Wymer led with three hits in four at bats. Boardman stole 11 bases during the game as four players stole more than one. Dana Haus led the way with three.

Riley O’Neill went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Cardinal Mooney in hits.

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ROTH SHINES, FALCONS TAKE CARE OF MOONEY

AUSTINTOWN OH-  Fitch made waves on Thursday as the handcuffed Cardinal Mooney. A dominant 10-0 win is sure to open even more eyes in the local baseball scene.

Joe Roth picked up the win on the mound in a stellar 2-hit shutout, striking out 11 batters in 6 innings of work.

Carson Fuller led the way for the Falcons offensively, going 3 for 3 with 2 doubles and 3 RBIs. Other Falcons with multiple hits include Mike Sciortino (2), Brandon Popio (2), and Hayden Warmouth (2 hits, 2 RBIs). Joe Roth chipped in a single and 2 RBIs on the day.

Fitch improves to 12-1 (2-0 in AAC play) on the season and will look to extend their winning streak to 8 on Friday against Green.

*Contributed By Jack Chepke at austintownathletics.org

IRISH COMPLETE THRILLING COMEBACK

STRUTHERS OH- Ursuline took the lead late and defeated Cardinal Mooney 8-7 on Wednesday. The game was tied at seven with Ursuline batting in the top of the seventh when Tom Groner doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.

Cardinal Mooney scored four runs in the first inning, but Ursuline still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Mooney came thanks to an error on a ball put in play by Jay Campbell and a double by Jack Desmond.

The Cardinals got things moving in the first inning. They scored two runs when Desmond doubled.

Danny Smith took the win for the Irish. The pitcher went two and two-thirds innings, allowing one run on three hits and striking out three.

Campbell took the loss for Mooney. The bulldog lasted one and one-third innings, allowing four hits and five runs while striking out one and walking zero.

Andrew Kirila started the game for Ursuline. The pitcher allowed three hits and six runs over four and a third innings, striking out eight.

Cole Litman started the game for Mooney. Litman lasted five and two-thirds innings, allowing four hits and three runs while striking out seven.

Brady Shannon went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Ursuline in hits.

Zach Hyrb led the Cardinals with two hits in four at bats.

 

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WATTS DAZZLES HER WAY TO SECOND NO HITTER OF THE SEASON

AUSTINTOWN OH- In just her eighth start of her high school career Fitch’s Sydnie Wats has thrown her second no hitter. She baffled the offense of Cardinal Mooney in 5 innings as they beat the Cards 13-0 in run rule fashion.

As far as the bats went for the Falcons, Ayla Ray continued to be as dangerous as ever. She finished the night with a pair of triples, a single, and 2 RBI. Caitlin Mitchell also had three hits with a triple. Ali Foley doubled and collected a pair of RBI. Sophia Senediak had a hit, and a RBI.

In her second no hitter of the season, Sydnie Watts struck out 15 hitters in 5 innings. If you do the math you’ll find out that’s every recorded out. She walked 2. She now has 111 strikeouts on the season in her 8 wins.

Fitch is still undefeated, and they’ll test themselves again Tuesday as they welcome in Massillon Tuslaw.

 

Postgame Interview With Sydnie Watts

CARDINAL MOONEY TAKES LOCAL MATCHUP OVER POLAND

YOUNGSTOWN, OH- Mooney improves to 5-2 after defeating Poland 11-8 on Wednesday.

Angelina Rotunno led with 5 goals and 7 draw controls. Ella Szalay had 3 goals, 3 assists, 6 grounds balls, and 6 draw controls. Diara Yelverton had 2 goals and 1 assist. Sarah Schaller finished out scoring with 1 goal.

Alyssa Ray 11 saves in goal.

Mooney travels to Chagrin Falls next Monday.

 

*Reported by Toni Chahine

BOARDMAN BOYS STAY UNDEFEATED IN TRACK AND FIELD

BOARDMAN, OH- Boardman-The Boardman Boys Track Team improved to 4-0 with a 143.75-56.25-39-9 victory over the Warren Harding Raiders, Chaney Cowboys, and Cardinal Mooney Cardinals this past Tuesday.

The Spartans opened the meet with a victory by sophomore Brock Farris, freshman David D’Altorio, senior Jack Graff, and junior Andrew Yocum in the 4×800 meter relay. The next event, the 110-meter hurdles, the Spartans took three of the five places with senior Trey DePietro in first, junior Brady DePietro second, and sophomore Breylin Jones in third. In the 100 meter dash, junior Ben Alvarico took first and junior Fernando Ortiz was third. The 4×200 relay team of junior Joel Cuevas-Pixley, Trey DePietro, senior Anthony Hightower, and Alvarico placed first.

In the 1600 meter run, Farris placed first and freshman Danny LaCivita was fourth. The 4×100 relay team of Hightower, Cuevas-Pixley, Alvarico, and Ortiz placed first. Senior Ray Griggy and D’Altorio tied for second place in the 400-meter dash with senior Ryne Loftus tying a Mooney athlete for fourth place. In the 300 meter hurdles, Trey DePietro was first, Brady DePietro placed second, and junior Alex Anzevino was fifth.

In the 800 meter run, D’Altorio placed third and Graff fifth. The 200-meter dash saw Alvarico take first place honors.. The next event was the 3200-meter run which was won by Farris with LaCivita in third and sophomore Ethan Boots in fifth. The 4×400 relay team of Cuevas-Pixley, Trey DePietro, Brady DePietro, and Griggy took first.

In the field events, Hightower placed first in the high jump with senior Tommy Nawrocki in second, senior Gerick Angel in third, and Jones tying three Warren athletes for fifth. Nawrocki also placed second overall in the long jump. Angel placed first in the pole vault, junior Paul Bonnel was second, and freshman Isaiah Doyle placed third.  In the discus, junior Tyler Cherne placed first, senior Ethan Barrett was third, and senior Joe Sferra placed fourth. The shot put saw Sferra in first, Cherne in third, and Barrett placed fifth.

The meet MVP award went to senior Tommy Nawrocki for earning varsity letters in both jumps in the first-ever meet of his high school career.

*Reported by John Phillips