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CANFIELD CHARGES THROUGH TO CHAMPIONSHIP

HUBBARD, OHIO- Malena Toth had all the right stuff on Tuesday for the Canfield Cardinals, allowing zero runs and besting the Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin Lions by a score of 9-0.

The Cardinals racked up nine hits on the day as Toth and Jenna Triveri each racked up multiple hits as they got things started in the first inning when Hailey Freedy’s sac fly scored one run.

They then tallied four runs in the third inning as they were led by a single by Faith Morell and a home run by Toth.

Toth got the start on the mound for they Cardinals as the righty allowed one hit and zero runs over seven innings, striking out 16.

Canfield will now take on Mogadore Field for the division II district championship. 

 

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RAY ALWAYS SAVES THE DAY

YOUNGSTOWN OH- If you’re talking about a sport the deals with a goal, you can’t do much without a goalie.  The idea that one of your players is pretty much the last line of defense between your goal and a ball, or puck hurling your way can terrify some people right out of playing the position. That’s why every coach we talk to on YSN tells us that goalies have a special mindset. It’s not for everyone.  With that being said, it must ne impossible to step on the field and just pick up a goalie jersey and be an immediate impact tight? Wrong. For Cardinal’s Mooney’s net blocker Alyssa Ray she has gone from knowing nothing about lacrosse to 300 career saves in just 2 seasons.  The Cardinals main stay in front of the goal never hesitated when head coach Toni Chahine challenged her to fill a role for her team.  Now, just two seasons in the junior has sights set on a remarkable 500 saves in a career. Sitting at over 300 now, and still with one season to play that goal seems more and more probable by the day.

Ray was kind enough to check in with YSN’s Anthony Hartwig to talk about her journey to a lacrosse goalie.  They discuss how much she’s been able to learn about the sport, what drove her to try it in the first place, and so much more. Check out the latest Mooney Lacrosse Player Profile only on YSN.

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MOONEY DOMINATES IN BATTLE OF THE BIRDS

Mooney lacrosse makes a dominant win over Canfield 17-1 on Saturday afternoon, right in time for the playoffs.

Ella Szalay led with 6 goals, 5 assists, 9 draw controls, Addison Stacy had 5 goals. Natalie Blasko had 2 goals and 4 draw controls. Peyton Campbell, Frankie Cassesse, Angelee Blasko, and Maria Pecchia all had one goal.

Defense had 14 caused turnovers. Mooney will host Akron Hoban in the playoffs Wednesday at 6pm at Cardinal Mooney.

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CANFIELD HONORS EIGHT SENIORS WITH A WIN

CANFIELD OH- Canfield won a contest against Columbiana on Friday, 5-3. They celebrated their eight seniors with a pregame ceremony.

Canfield got things moving in the first inning, when Bella Kennedy laid down a sacrifice bunt, scoring two runs.

Columbiana knotted the game up at two in the top of the second inning. They scored two runs when Alaina Johnston singled.

Canfield pulled away for good with three runs in the third inning. In the third Hailey Freedy tripled on a 1-0 count, scoring two runs and Kennedy hit a solo homer.

Kennedy got the win for Canfield. Kennedy surrendered three runs on six hits over four and two-thirds innings, striking out six and walking zero. Malena Toth threw two and a third innings in relief out of the bullpen. Toth recorded the last seven outs to earn the save.

Mackenzi Gamble led things off in the circle for Columbiana. Gamble went six innings, allowing five runs on seven hits, striking out five and walking one.

Canfield hit one home run on the day. Kennedy put one out in the third inning.

Canfield tallied seven hits on the day. Freedy and Cara Spencer all collected multiple hits. Spencer and Freedy each managed two hits to lead the way. Canfield was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Marina Koenig made the most plays with seven.

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CANFIELD SENIORS TAKEN CARE OF

CANFIELD OH- Canfield had all cylinders firing on offense on Thursday, winning big over Struthers 11-1.

Canfield put up three runs in the fifth inning. Zain Jadallah, Stephen Maszczak, and AJ Havrilla each had RBIs in the big inning.

Connor Miller was credited with the victory for Canfield. The righty surrendered one run on one hit over four innings, striking out three and walking one. Trent Rarick threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

The Cardinals launched one home run on the day. Ben Slanker went yard in the third inning.

Canfield racked up 15 hits in the game. Ethan Prout, Jack Davis, and Jadallah all managed multiple hits for Canfield. Davis and Prout each collected three hits to lead the way.

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TOTH OPENS UP TOURNAMENT PLAY WITH A NO HITTER

CANFIELD OH- Malena Toth was brilliant on the rubber on Thursday, as she threw a no-hitter to lead Canfield past Perry 10-0 in the sectional finals.

Canfield secured the victory thanks to six runs in the fourth inning. Jenna Triveri, Hailey Freedy, Faith Morell, and Toth each drove in runs during the inning.

Canfield Cardinals Varsity put up six runs in the fourth inning. Triveri, Freedy, Morell, and Toth each had RBIs in the frame.

Toth was on the rubber for Canfield. The pitcher lasted five innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out 12 and walking one.

Canfield hit one home run on the day. Toth had a four bagger in the fourth inning.

Canfield tallied 12 hits in the game. Morell, Gianna Pannunzio, Toth, Haydyn Merritt, and Freedy each managed multiple hits. Freedy, Merritt, Toth, Pannunzio, and Morell each collected two hits to lead. Canfield didn’t commit a single error in the field. Leah Figueroa had the most chances in the field with 12.

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CANFIELD WINS HIGHLY ANTICIPATED MATCHUP

SALEM OH- Canfield claimed a 10-7 victory on Monday, despite a big push by Salem in the sixth inning. Salem offense in the inning was led by Colin Reisen, Gavin Wilms, and Lance Bailey, all driving in runs in the frame.

Bats blistered as Canfield collected 11 hits and Salem tallied eight in the high-scoring game.

The Cardinals got on the board in the first inning when Ben Slanker doubled on a 2-0 count, scoring two runs.

Canfield pulled away for good with three runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Zain Jadallah singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run, an error scored one run, and Logan Cayavec singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

Noah Anzevino got the win for Canfield. Anzevino went three innings, allowing three runs on two hits and striking out four. Scottie Eaton and Stephen Maszczak entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Riesen took the loss for Salem. The bulldog went five and a third innings, allowing eight runs on seven hits and striking out three.

Canfield scattered 11 hits in the game. Ethan Prout, Jadallah, and Cayavec all managed multiple hits. Jadallah and Prout each collected three hits to lead the way.

Salem tallied eight hits. Carson Rhodes, Anthony Colian, and Riesen all collected multiple hits for Salem.

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CANFIELD USES ANOTHER SHUTOUT TO GET SWEEP OF SPARTANS

BOARDMAN OH- Malena Toth didn’t allow a single run as Canfield defeated Boardman 5-0 on Monday. Toth allowed just three hits to the Spartans offense.

In the first inning, Canfield got their offense started when an error scored one run.

One bright spot for Boardman was a single by Natalie Davis in the first inning. Alex Ward, and Maddie Wymer also were able to collect hits.

Toth was in the pitcher’s circle for the Cardinals. The righty allowed three hits and zero runs over seven innings, striking out 13 and walking one.

Davis was on the rubber for the Spartans. Davis went six innings, allowing four runs on six hits, striking out four and walking one. Gabi Sferra threw one inning in relief.

Faith Morell led Canfield with two hits in three at bats. The Cardinals didn’t commit a single error in the field. Leah Figueroa had the most chances in the field with 13.

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CARDINALS PITCHING STAYS ON FIRE TO CLINCH AAC

STRUTHERS, OHIO- Michael Patellis had all the right stuff on Friday for Canfield, allowing zero runs and besting Austintown-Fitch by a score of 1-0 as Canfield also clinched the AAC outright with the victory.

The pitching was strong on both sides as Patellis struck out 11, while Jack Knight sat down six.

The Cardinals got on the board in the first inning when they scored one run when Ben Slanker singled. Slanker also led the Cardinals at the plate going 2 for 3.

Patellis earned the win on the mound as he lasted seven innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out 11 and walking one.

Knight took the loss for Austintown-Fitch. Knight lasted six innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out six.

Canfield will return to the diamond when they travel to Salem on Monday. Austintown-Fitch will take on Ursuline at home on Monday.

 

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DIORIO’S MVP PERFORMANCE LEADS MOONEY TO SECOND PLACE FINISH

Sophia Diorio’s MVP performance helped Cardinal Mooney women’s team place second at the Rocket Track and Field Invitational at Lowellville on Thursday!
Please take the time to read through the results!

Girls
4×800 relay
2: Abigail Markey, Janasia Britt, My’Kayla Jones, Sylvia Tsarnas
100 hurdles
2: Sammy Rotunno
4:T’Arie Walker
100
8: Tessa Venrose
4×200
1: Sammy Rotunno, Talecia Huff, My’Kayla Jones, Sophia Diorio
1600m
2: Sylvia Tsarnas
3: Abigail Markey
4×100 relay
4. T’Arie Walker, Janasia Britt, Arionna Davis, Tessa Venrose
400m
1.Sophia Diorio (broke meet record)
300 hurdles
1. Sammy Rotunno
5. Teziah Nickerson
200
1. Sophia Diorio
6. Tessa Venrose
800
2. Sylvia Tsarnas
6. Janasia Britt
3200m
1. Abigail Markey
4×400 relay
1. Sammy Rotunno, Talecia Huff, Sylvia Tsarnas, Sophia Diorio
High Jump
2. My’Kayla Jones
4. Tessa Venrose

Boys
4×800
6: Noah Thomas, Vic Velazquez, Mason Janis, Gabe Bettross
100m
5: Tyon Flowers
4×200 relay
5: De’Andre Riley, Tyon Flowers, Kingston Powell, Dennis Clark
1600
7: Gabe Bettross
4×100
4: De’Andre Riley, Dennis Clark, Tyon Flowers, John Jones
200
5: John Jones
800
7: Mason Janis
4×400
5:Tyon Flowers, De’Andre Riley, Vic Velazquez, Gabe Bettross
Shot Put
2: Tino Merlo
Discus
4: Tino Merlo

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