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CANFIELD SLAMS THE DOOR SHUT ON THE DUKES

ALLIANCE OH- Canfield’s defense held strong on Friday night as they secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Marlington. Despite a late surge from the Dukes in the bottom of the 7th inning, the Cardinals managed to slam the door shut to seal the win.

Leading the charge for Canfield’s offense was Michael Patellis, who went 1-for-3 with 1 RBI and 1 run scored. Zain Jadallah also contributed, going 1-for-3 and crossing the plate once, while Anthony Groner added a hit to the scoreboard. Tanner Stricko drew a walk and scored a run.

On the mound, Noah Anzevino started for Canfield, pitching 3 solid innings, allowing 3 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 3 batters. Will Murphy came in as relief and delivered an outstanding performance, pitching 3 innings without allowing a hit or an earned run while tallying 3 strikeouts.

FITCH DEFENSE UP FOR THE TASK

STRUTHERS OH- Austintown Fitch ended their week on a high note Thursday night, shutting out Cardinal Mooney with a solid 4-0 victory.

Fitch’s offense was led by Frank Senediak and Jackson Cheeks, each driving in a run. Mason Petridis and Carson Fuller contributed with hits and runs scored, helping Fitch secure the win.

On the mound, Cole Gamy was dominant, pitching a complete game with 7 innings, allowing only 2 hits while striking out 5 batters.

Despite Mooney’s efforts, their offense struggled to produce against Fitch’s strong pitching. Taco Verroco and Ben Oddis managed hits for Mooney, but they were unable to capitalize.

Kaden Reese pitched well for Mooney, going 3.2 innings, allowing 4 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 3 batters.

With this victory, Fitch finished their week with a 3-1 record, showing their strength both on the mound and at the plate.

ANOTHER WIN IN THE CASE FOR MOONEY

YOUNGSTOWN OH- In a dominant display, Mooney’s girls lacrosse team improved their record to 9-3 with a commanding 15-4 victory over Orange.

Ella Szalay was the standout player of the game, scoring an impressive 6 goals and securing 9 draw controls. Supporting her, Lexi Italiano, Angelee Blasko, and Sophia Rotunno each contributed 2 goals, while Molly Simons, Natalie Blasko, and Frankie Cassese added 1 goal each.

The team’s combined defense was solid, causing a total of 10 turnovers, while Alyssa Ray made 8 crucial saves in goal to keep Orange’s offense at bay.

With this win under their belt, Mooney looks ahead to their next challenge as they prepare to travel to Canfield next Tuesday at 6:30 pm.

LEOPARDS MAKE A STATEMENT BEFORE TOURNAMENT DRAW

CANFIELD OH- Louisville made a significant statement on the road on Wednesday, as they traveled to Canfield and emerged with a hard-fought 5-4 victory, holding off a late Cardinal rally.

Louisville’s offense was led by Bailee Griffith, who went 2-3 at the plate and drove in a run. Kenzie Denzer, Matti Benson, and Brooke Haren each contributed with an RBI for Louisville.

On the mound, Anna Sirohman pitched 5.1 innings, allowing 6 hits and 3 earned runs while striking out 3 batters

Canfield fought hard, with Jenna Triveri and Sydney Lutz each collecting 2 hits and scoring a run. Malena Toth reached base twice and scored a run, while Leah Figueroa made a big impact with a home run and 3 RBI.

Toth also pitched a strong game for Canfield, going the distance with 7 innings pitched, allowing 6 hits and just 1 earned run while striking out an impressive 11 batters and issuing no walks.

Despite Canfield’s late rally, Louisville’s early offensive production and solid pitching from Sirohman were enough to secure the narrow victory on the road, making a statement in the process.

CANFIELD CAPTURES BATTLE OF THE CARDINALS

CANFIELD OH- Canfield clinched a nail-biter against Cardinal Mooney on Tuesday, edging out a 4-3 victory. The Cardinals managed to fend off a late Mooney rally, only allowing 1 run in the top of the 7th inning before slamming the door shut.

Leading the charge for Canfield’s offense, Tanner Stricko went 1-2 with 1 RBI, while Michael Patellis contributed with a perfect 2-2 at the plate and scoring a run. David Murphy and Enzo Cocca each added to the scoreboard with 1 run scored apiece.

On the mound, Anthony Groner was stellar for Canfield, pitching 6 strong innings, allowing just 3 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 8 batters.

For Mooney, Jonathan Brenner blasted a solo home run, going 1-3 with 1 RBI and scoring a run, while Gabe Saunders went 2-3 and crossed the plate once.

Mooney’s pitching was anchored by Brenner, who pitched a solid 6 innings, surrendering 6 hits and 2 earned runs while striking out 3.

In the end, Canfield’s pitching and timely hitting secured the win in a hard-fought battle against Cardinal Mooney.

RED BIRDS RALLY FALLS SHORT AGAINST SVSM

AKRON, OH- This Monday turned out to be quite the showdown on the diamond as the Cardinal Mooney Cardinals clashed with St. Vincent-St. Mary, eventually taking a narrow 7-5 defeat.

The game kicked off with St. Vincent-St. Mary grabbing the early lead in the first inning, thanks to a groundout by Rylan Hurley that brought a runner home. But the Cardinals weren’t about to let that slide. Matt Kay stepped up in the second, ripping a single that evened things up at two apiece.

The back-and-forth continued when St. Vincent-St. Mary answered right back in their half of the second. Hits from JJ Pytash and Max Milkovich nudged them ahead again. The game stayed tight, and by the fifth inning, the Cardinals had managed to tie things up once more. Big thanks to Ben Oddis’ walk, Vince Gentile’s timely single, and a sacrifice fly by William Petty.

But St. Vincent-St. Mary wouldn’t be denied. Ashton Tamzarian launched a sacrifice fly to edge them back in front, 6-5, in a crucial bottom of the fifth.

On the mound, Aidan Zwisler bagged the win for St. Vincent-St. Mary weathered seven hits and five runs over four innings and tallied six Ks. Ford Stacy shouldered the loss for the Cardinals after giving up five runs over a bit more than three innings of work.

Despite the loss, the Cardinals showed some hustle at the plate, gathering nine hits. Matt Kay stood out, driving in two runs from the ninth spot and snagging a hit in his three at-bats. Jonathan Brenner also had a solid day with two hits of his own.

Over on the other side, St. Vincent-St. Mary was swinging hot, racking up 11 hits. Devon Lehman, Milkovich, Zack Kurkey, and Pytash each nailed two hits to keep their team on the front foot.

Next up, the Cardinals are hitting the road to face Canfield on Tuesday.

LATEST HOLY WAR GOES TO THE IRISH

BOARDMAN OH- In the latest chapter of the Holy War rivalry, Ursuline Softball left no doubt as they trounced Mooney with a commanding 17-0 victory on Monday.

Ursuline’s offense came out swinging, led by standout performances from Brooke O’Pallick, Savannah Patrone, and Katie Koulianos. O’Pallick went 4-5 with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored, while Patrone contributed a home run, 4 RBI, and 3 runs scored. Koulianos added to the onslaught, going 4-5 with 2 runs scored. Arri Wendt also made her presence felt with a home run, 2 RBI, and a walk.

On the mound, Ursuline’s pitching duo of Lilly Ditz and Bella Zamaria shut down Mooney’s offense completely. Ditz pitched 4 solid innings, allowing just 4 hits while striking out 4 and walking none. Zamaria closed out the game with 3 innings of stellar pitching, giving up only 2 hits and recording 3 strikeouts with no walks.

With this dominant performance, Ursuline asserted their superiority in the Holy War rivalry and showcased their strength as a team. Their offensive firepower and pitching prowess were simply too much for Mooney to handle.

Ursuline’s victory marks another chapter in their storied rivalry with Mooney, and they will look to carry this momentum forward as they continue their season.

CARDINALS STAYING ON TOP OF THINGS

YOUNGSTOWN OH- In a thrilling matchup, Mooney Lacrosse showcased their skill, defeating Mentor Lake Catholic 11-6 and improving their record to an impressive 8-3 for the season.

Leading the charge for Mooney was Ella Szalay, who delivered an outstanding performance with 7 goals, 1 assist, and 7 draw controls. Her exceptional play was instrumental in guiding the team to victory. Supporting Szalay’s efforts, Sophia Rotunno, Frankie Cassese, Angelee Blasko, and Molly Simons each contributed with a goal of their own, adding to the team’s offensive firepower.

However, Mooney’s success wasn’t just limited to the offensive end. Alyssa Ray stood tall between the pipes, making an incredible 20 saves to anchor the defense and frustrate the opposition’s scoring attempts.

With this win, Mooney continues to assert themselves as a force to be reckoned with in lacrosse circles. Their teamwork, skill, and determination have propelled them to the upper echelons of the league standings.

Looking ahead, Mooney will look to maintain their momentum as they prepare to host Orange in their next matchup on Wednesday at 6:30 pm. Expectations are high as they aim to build on their recent success and continue their winning streak.

CANFIELD’S OFFENSE WAY TOO MUCH

HUBBARD OH- Canfield’s baseball team put on an offensive showcase on Monday night, overpowering Hubbard in a commanding 13-4 win.

The Canfield offense came out swinging, with several players making significant contributions at the plate. Ryan Weibling led the charge, going 3-4 with four RBIs and crossing the plate three times himself. Zain Jadallah also had a stellar game, going 3-4 with three RBIs and scoring twice. David Murphy added to the onslaught with a 2-5 performance, driving in three runs.

On the mound, Michael Patellis delivered a solid performance for Canfield, pitching five innings and allowing just four hits while keeping Hubbard’s offense scoreless in terms of earned runs. Patellis also recorded five strikeouts to keep the Hubbard batters at bay.

Despite facing a tough opponent, Hubbard managed to put up some offense of their own. Andrew Kali drove in two runs, while Gabe Rusnak and Johnny Reyes each contributed with an RBI.

However, it wasn’t enough to overcome Canfield’s offensive onslaught, as the Cardinals secured a decisive victory to continue their strong season.

With this win, Canfield maintains their momentum and looks ahead to their next challenge on the baseball diamond.

CANFIELD GETS ANOTHER WIN

CHARDON OH- In a tightly contested matchup on Monday, Canfield’s softball team emerged victorious in a low-scoring battle against Chardon, clinching a 3-0 win.

Despite the limited offensive output, Canfield capitalized on their opportunities to secure the win. Marina Koenig contributed with a 1-4 performance at the plate, driving in a run and scoring one herself. Sami Economous also made an impact, going 1-3 with an RBI and a run scored. Sydney Lutz and Leah Figueroa each added hits to help fuel Canfield’s offense.

However, it was Canfield’s pitching that truly shined in this game. Malena Toth delivered a masterful performance on the mound, tossing a complete game shutout. Toth allowed just two hits, issued one walk, and recorded an impressive 17 strikeouts to stifle Chardon’s offense and secure the win for Canfield.

Despite the limited scoring, Canfield’s strong pitching and timely hitting were enough to secure the victory and continue their successful season. With this win, Canfield maintains their momentum and looks ahead to their next challenge on the diamond.