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JENKINS PROPELS CARDINALS PAST PALESTINE

YOUNGSTOWN OH- Hosting their first-round playoff game, while coming off of one of their biggest wins of the year, Cardinal Mooney looked fresh and sharp against the Bulldogs of East Palestine in a 55-35 victory.

The Cardinals defense dominated through most of the game, allowing only 14 points through 3 quarters. But offensively, the Cardinals relied heavily on senior Devon Jenkins. Jenkins scored 25 of the 55 total points put up by the Cardinals, as well as snagging 11 rebounds.  Also helping push the Cards to victory were Mich Hergenrother with 8, and Ben Torres’ 7 points, respectively.

For East Palestine, Jonathan Bertovich paced the Brown and White with 18 while Tyler Bistarkey chipped in 6 tallies.

Coach Palermo’s group looks to continue this momentum as they travel to Columbiana on Friday to face off against the Clippers, champions of the EOAC.

QUAKERS ADVANCE TO DISTRICTS IN A THRILLER

SALEM OH- The Quakers and the Cardinals earned the right to play for a spot in the district semis. Having not played each other during the season, it would be a fresh challenge for both sides. The tension was high, an opportunity to play West Branch at stake. And both teams would put on a show for a near capacity crowd.

The action started as many would expect, a back and forth affair between two physical teams. Salem’s defense showed up to play in the early goings especially. They would force four Mooney turnovers using their full court press, all of which resulting in points. Kyla Jamison for Salem would make her presence felt, leading the charge with 6 first quarter points. And despite Mooney shooting well from 3 in the quarter, the Quakers finished out the first on a 7-0 to take a 17-11 lead.

Jamison would continue to dominate the paint in the second, 6 more points a big offensive rebound, but Coach Baker’s group responded quickly. The 7-0 run that Salem had in the first was neutralized by a 14-4 run put on by the Lady Cardinals. Sophomore Alaina Scavina hit her first 3 point attempt to give the Cardinals the lead with 2:30 left in the quarter. Coupled with two trips to the free throw line, as well as senior Catie Perry dropping 9 points, Mooney looked in firm control. But, with just mere seconds on the clock, Casey Johnson for Salem hit a buzzer beating floater to tie the game as the teams headed into the locker room, 25-25.

Third quarter play was slow at first. Neither team made a field goal for the first two minutes. Finally, Annie Davidson for Salem nailed a 3 pointer that seemed to spring life into the Quakers. They would go on a 9-0 run and retake the lead. It was Johnson’s defense as well that sparked the run, with two key steals on back to back possessions. Altogether, Salem had 13 steals. Mooney would keep it relatively close, as their free throw shooting kept Salem from pulling away. Perry, Scavina, and Katie Hough were perfect among themselves on their attempts, going 6/6. Salem would carry a lead into the final quarter, 39-36.

Just as she did at the end of the first half, Casey Johnson sensed her team needed a spark. She supplied it with yet another clean steal and 3 point shot, giving the Quakers a 6 point lead. But Salem would fall into some foul trouble, as Mooney got into the bonus with 6 minutes left in regulation. Two more free throws from Perry brought the lead to 4. A couple turnovers back and forth eventually led to a huge 3 pointer from Katie Hough to make a one point game with just minutes remaining. Forced to foul to extend the game, Mooney needed multiple stops. But the front court of Salem, Jaden Hamilton and Kyla Jamison, soaked up every offensive board. The lead goes back to 4. But Mooney would respond again, this time Perry from NBA 3 point range to cut it back to one, with just 50 seconds remaining.

It all came down to free throws, and both Annie and Abbie Davidson found themselves there. Game on the line, they split both of their attempts. But Mooney could not keep Salem down. A final desperation drive from Scavina resulted in no basket, no foul, and the end of the Lady Cardinals season. The final score, Salem 50 Cardinal Mooney 47.

After the game, Coach Vince Nittoli for Salem, when asked about what his message was to the girls as Mooney kept clawing back, said “This is it. This is our season. This is what we’ve been grinding for.” He would go on to say, “It’s grit. They want it just as bad as we do, who’s gonna want it more down the stretch?”

Kyla Jamison led the way for Salem with 21 points. Casey Johnson added 11 points and 5 steals.

For the Cardinals, Catie Perry finished with a double-double scoring 21 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Alaina Scavina had a double-double as well with 11 points 12 rebounds.

Salem will go on to face West Branch in the district semifinals, while the Cardinals’ season ends on a hard fought, gutsy performance.

*Story Contributed by YSN’s Nate Keiper.

RANGE MAKES CARDS WALK THE PLANK; SHINE ON SENIOR NIGHT

CANFIELD, OH- The South Range Boys got an important victory on senior night against a
tough Mooney club, 57-47. The Raiders utilized their patient offensive game early and often to
get out to a great start. Mooney struggled to get things going, but had great chances to
comeback but the Raiders shut them down. Chris Brook lit up the floor with confident, strong
play to lead the burgundy and gold to an impressive win with 1 game remaining on the season.
Chris Brooks led the Raiders with 30 points and 13 rebounds on the night. Dante DiGaetano
added 8 points for the Raiders. Also, Kris Scandy, and Eli Taylor both added 5 points for South
Range. For Mooney, Devon Jenkins led the way with 14 points and 8 rebounds. Both Sonny
Rodriguez, and Mike Pelini added 11 points for the Cards.

Congrats to all of the South Range seniors on a tremendous regular season so far, and good
luck in the tournament!

South Range will be back in action on Wednesday to host Niles for their last regular-season
game. Mooney will travel to Valley Christian on Friday for their last regular-season game. Tip-off
for the JV will be at 5:30. Varsity at 7:00. Do not miss it on YSN!

 

*Story contributed by YSN’s Brendan Miller

MOONEY TAKES BATTLE OF THE BIRDS

Youngstown, OH – Cardinal Mooney faced the Austintown Fitch Falcons on Saturday after losing to Warren JFK the day before. After a turnover plagued first half, Mooney gave up only 21 points in the 2nd half to achieve the come from behind win against the Cardinals. Mooney beat Fitch 57-44.

Fitch took the lead early and held on to it through halftime making the game 23-16. Simons had 9 points going into halftime for the Falcons. Thomas Fire had 6 points for Mooney.

Mooney made its comeback in the 2nd half. Mooney only allowed 2 points in the fourth quarter to win the game 57-44. Simons finished the game with 20 points for the Falcons. Michael Pelini had 13 points in the game while Fire finished with 12 points. Mooney will travel to South Range Tuesday night while Fitch will travel to Poland on Tuesday. Watch both games here on YSN

* Story Contributed by YSN’s Anthony Melone.

EAGLES SOAR IN THE FOURTH. SHOCK MOONEY ON SENIOR NIGHT.

Senior night always adds an emotional aspect to a game that cannot be explained. The intensity is increased, and winning means just that much more. But Mooney felt how those emotions could get the better of you and have victory snatched from your hands.

A rematch from a game earlier in the season, Mooney won at Warren JFK 66-47, both teams have been playing some of their best basketball the last couple games. But it was Mooney who would start out strong. The four seniors took the court together, along with junior Mike Pelini, and after going back and forth with the Eagles settled in and took over. Jenkins and Pelini carried the load offensively, Jenkins with 15 points and 5 rebounds on the night. Fellow senior Sonny Rodriguez hit a corner three to put the Cardinals up by 5. A buzzer beater 3 by TJ Harden of Warren though made it only a 2 point lead at half, 20-18 in favor of Mooney.

The third quarter was all Cardinals. They surrendered only 4 points, got Mike Pelini and Tommy Fire going in transition, and stymied star guard Cam Hollobaugh. A two point lead became a 9 point lead after the third, and Mooney had the Eagles on their heels. But the Eagles would not quit. In what can only be described as a spectacular comeback, Warren sprung to life in the fourth quarter, scoring as many points in the final 8 minutes of game time as they had in the first 24 minutes. Cam Hollobaugh got two huge steals that he took to the house, and Tyrel James followed that up with a big 3 pointer. Hollobaugh stuffed the stat sheet for most of the night, finishing with 15 points, 3/3 free throw shooting, 2 steals and 2 rebounds. It took only 6 minutes for the Eagles to turn a 9 point deficit into a 6 point lead, a massive swing of momentum that Mooney simply could not stop. Numerous turnovers, tough misses, and frustrating foul calls all culminated in what will be a very tough loss for the Cardinals, as they fall to 10-9 on the season. The final score 39-44. Mooney must recover quickly though, as they play again Saturday night against Austintown Fitch, a team they have already lost too.

COOL HAND MATT

Senior forward Matt Brennan exemplifies everything Mooney athletics wants from their athletes. The young man is humble, driven, focused and confident. And throughout the ups and downs of the season, Brennan’s steady hand and level head has, at times, been a deciding factor in the win loss column for the Cardinals. As he prepares for his final two home games as a Cardinal, Matt knows that these final four games still matter as much as the twenty prior.

Nate Keiper caught up with Matt following practice to discuss the teams’ recent games, the sweep of arch rival Ursuline, and even gets to the bottom of Matt’s go-to order at Chipotle. Proudly sponsored by MP Vivo, its the Mooney Player Profile with Matt Brennan, COOL HAND MATT.

MOONEY BOYS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP4 WITH CAREY PALERMO)

The Cardinals are in the final stretch of their regular season. A season that has seen tremendous highs, and frustrating lows. Only four games remaining until the tournament starts and Coach Palermo is refusing to let his players become complacent. Despite not having school, Coach had his boys come early Friday morning for a shoot around and scouting session prior to their game tonight against a red hot Warren JFK team.

Nate Keiper caught up with Coach following this shoot around, and covered all the bases for what is left of the regular season for Mooney. Coach Palermo discusses it all; the game on Tuesday against Chaney, how important mental toughness is, and why he loves playing back to back games. Tournament time means tensions are high, and those best prepared for those moments are the ones who succeed. And the Cardinals certainly fit the bill. Episode four of the Coach’s Corner sponsored by MP Vivo is here to get you ready for this weekend’s action.

POLAND EXACTS REVENGE ON CARDINALS IN REGULAR SEASON FINALE

On December 28th Canfield went in to Poland and handed the Bulldogs their 2nd loss of the season 46-42. It was a loss that stayed with Coach Blanch for a while. He felt they left the win out on the court. The Bulldogs have gone a 13 game winning streak since that loss and they came in to Canfield Thursday night and avenged their early season loss with a 48-38 victory.

Poland jumped ahead quickly leading 9-2 out of the gates. Canfield stabilizes a bit to end the first frame, only trailing Poland 13-8. The second quarter is where Poland would flex their muscles. Their offense hit timely shots, and their defense locked the Cardinals down. The Bulldogs went into the locker room with a 28-14 lead thanks to a three in the final seconds by Connie Cougras.

With clear momentum out of the half Poland kept their foot on the gas. They kept pace with a Canfield team that seemed to figure things out a bit on offense. Poland won a competitive third frame by just a point, not letting Canfield gain any ground. They would have to endure one last gasp from the Cardinals in the fourth quarter but it was too little too late, and the Bulldogs came away with a ten point win.

Jackie Grisdale has a huge 23 point performance to lead the team. Brooke Bobbey started to get shots to fall and finished with 8.

Poland now can focus on their first tournament game. The sectional final against the winner of Struthers vs Niles will be on Thursday February 20th at Poland.

CHANEY STAYS HOT AGAINST CARDINALS

YOUNGSTOWN- The Chaney Cowboys took care of business Tuesday night against Mooney with a 68-44 win.

Mooney tried their best to slow the fast paced Cowboys down but Chaney has adapted to that game plan and quickly made adjustments.
Chaney took a 25-18 lead into the locker room, and only elevated from there. The third frame was the turning point as the Cowboys started to force turnovers and speed up the game. They outscored the Cardinals 29-14 in the quarter to take a commanding lead.

Travis Easterly led the Cowboys with 15.

Chaney closes out the regular season as they travel to Boardman on Friday night.

MOONEY GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP4 WITH JASON BAKER)

Coming off their biggest win of the season, a nail biter against the South Range Raiders, the Lady Cardinals had won three of their last four. The sole loss coming at the buzzer against McDonald. Coach Baker has his girls playing their best basketball when they absolutely need too, and yet he still preaches his message of unselfish, disciplined team play. At 12-8, the Cardinals are as a dangerous of a team that you will find in the tournament.

Our own Nate Keiper caught up with Coach Baker prior to their senior night game against Boardman to discuss that big win over South Range, the season as a whole and what Coach Baker is most proud of when it comes to his girls. It’s time for another episode of the Coach’s Corner, sponsored by MP Vivo.