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CHANEY COWBOYS FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 2) WITH SETH ANTRAM

YOUNGSTOWN, OH – Coming off a very impressive season opening victory, head coach Seth Antram and the Chaney Cowboys are starting to prove to everyone why they are here and ready to take on any challenge this season. The Cowboys dominated from the opening kick off till the final whistle, defeating the Poland Bulldogs in Poland, 34-2, in week one. Up next for Chaney will be another road contest as they will travel to Boardman to take on DJ Dota’s Spartans on Friday night.

YSN’s own, Steve Leslie, was able to sit down with Coach Antram this week at Hackett’s Pub to discuss the big week one victory, what his thoughts where about how the Boys performed against Poland, what he and his staff are preparing for Boardman, what his keys to the game this week are, and so much more!

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HOWLAND DOMINATES IN STRAIGHT SETS

YOUNGSTOWN, OH- The Howland Tigers improved to 2-0 this season after beating Chaney in straight sets. Sianna Dykes led the Tigers with 6 kills, and Amia Silvers followed close behind with 4 kills. The Tigers served the volleyball very well, with Courtney Clark recording 9 serving aces throughout the match. Sonia Pitts also had 5 serving aces to contribute to the serving parade.

Set Scores:

Set 1: 25-7

Set 2: 25-6

Set 3: 25-5

Howland has a big match coming up on Thursday, as the Tigers host Canfield at 7 P.M. The Cardinals look to bounce back after two opening losses to premier volleyball programs of Archbishop Hoban and Girard.

COWBOYS RUN ROUGHSHOD IN POLAND

POLAND OH- The Chaney Cowboys traveled to Poland to face the Bulldogs in week 1 of the 2022 high school football season. Chaney would come away the dominate victor. Scoring 4 touchdown through the ground game highlighted by Jawann Harmon’s 2 touchdown night. Cowboys win 34-2.

The Cowboys started their scoring with 3 rushing touchdowns by 3 different running backs (Jason Amil-Austin, Jawan Freeman, and Harmon) in the first half to make the game 22-0 with 7 minutes left in the second quarter. Chaney would score one more time before going into the locker room after Quarterback Matt Jones found Senior Jason Hewlett from 58 yard down field for a spectacular touchdown pass. The ‘Pokes led at halftime 28-0.
Poland would stop the Cowboy offense for most of the second half with a Safety being the highlight of Poland’s defensive stance. Harmon would score one final time for the Cowboys rushing for 3 yards to give him his second touchdown of the night. Chaney wins 34-2. Chaney (1-0) will travel to Boardman in week 2 while Poland (0-1) will travel to Louisville. Catch both games here on YSNLIVE.com.
*Contributed By YSN’s Anthony Melone

CHANEY COWBOYS FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP. 1) WITH SETH ANTRAM

YOUNGSTOWN, OH – The Chaney Cowboys football team has been gaining a lot of attention and hype this off season as first year head coach, Seth Antram, looks to put his mark on a program that has such a rich history already, in hopes of building upon last season’s success. Chaney will rely heavily on a star filled roster this season as the Cowboys will look to take the SVC by storm and compete for a conference title as well as make some noise come playoff time. Chaney will begin their season this Thursday, August 18th, as they will travel down 224 to Poland to take on the Bulldogs in a very exciting season opener.

YSN’s own, Steve Leslie, had the opportunity to chat with Coach Antram this week to discuss his thoughts about being the head coach of the Cowboys where he was previously an assistant coach, what his season outlook is, what the roster is shaping up to be, as well as, what his outlook and keys to victory are for the ‘Boys on Thursday night, and much much more!

POLAND WALTZES INTO NEXT ROUND

POLAND OH-  Poland won their first game of bracket tournament play against Youngstown Chaney by a score of 10-0.

Poland collected 14 hits with three Lady Bulldogs staying perfect at the plate.  Emily Denney, Connie Cougras and Mary Brant each had 2 hits with Denney and Cougras each adding a double.  Leanne Williams, Meredith Trevis and Sophia Dedo each added 2 RBI’s.

Katie McDonald picked up her 18th win of the season and Olivia Horn rounded out 4 innings of hitless pitching.  Horn collected 10 strikeouts and McDonald 3.

Poland resumes District tournament play on Thursday against Struthers.

*Contributed By John Boccieri

CHANEY BASEBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH ERIC GRUBER

YOUNGSTOWN OH-  Work hard. Be prepared. Earn everything. These are the principles that define Chaney High School and Youngstown’s West Side. For Head Coach Eric Gruber, these three aspects of not only the game, but of life, have more than exemplified the adversity that this baseball season has brought.

Having only a handful of games under their belt, both the coaching staff as well as the players are continuing to work through the cancellations with the tournament rapidly approaching.  Working Hard with many days of added practice, The Cowboys have always known how to put their head down and grind.

Be prepared for a sport that has showcased no game is guaranteed, but you need to be ready when that bell rings. Chaney stays ready! Earn everything because nothing is given. Perhaps the tagline for all of Northeastern Ohio, but does any team represent that as much as Chaney? One this is certain, The Cowboys intend on earning everyone’s respect back. One sport at a time.

*Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell

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LISBON RIDES HOT STREAK; LASSO COWBOYS

LISBON, OH-Brayden Flory wasted no opportunities at the plate on Thursday, driving in four on two hits to lead Lisbobn past Chaney 11-1 on Thursday. Flory drove in runs on a single in the first, a groundout in the second, and a single in the third.

Lisbon grabbed an early lead when they scored on a single by Daimen McCormick, a single by Flory, a single by Haiden Colvin, and a groundout by Gage Owens in the first inning.

The Blue Devils tallied four runs in the third inning. Lisbon’s offense in the inning came from a single by Flory and a groundout by Hunter Sturgeon.

Flory earned the victory on the hill for Lisbon as well. The righty lasted five innings, allowing three hits and one run while striking out nine.

Cohen took the loss for Chaney. Cohen went two innings, allowing six runs on five hits and striking out three.

The Blue Devils totaled 12 hits in the game. Colvin, McCormick, Ryan Reckner, and Flory each collected multiple hits for Lisbon. Reckner, McCormick, and Colvin each collected three hits to lead the team.

Sly led Chaney with two hits in two at-bats.

LIONS NOT EASILY TAMED

UNITY OH- Heartland Christian put up eight runs in the second on its way to an 11-1 victory over Chaney on Monday. Heartland’s offense in the inning was led by Seth Walker, Jake Walker, Drew Gault, Jake Kling, Brett Walker, and Walker, all knocking in runs in the inning.

The Lions got on the board in the first inning when Walker singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run.

Heartland put up eight runs in the second inning. Their offense in the inning came from walks by Walker and Gault, singles by Walker and Walker, by Walker, and a double by Kling.

Luke Rafferty took the win for Heartland. The righty allowed one hit and one run over two innings, striking out one. Nate Garzanich and Walker entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Kling started the game for the Lions. The righthander allowed zero hits and zero runs over one inning, striking out three and walking zero

Heartland saw the ball well today, racking up nine hits in the game. Garzanich, Kling, and Walker all had multiple hits for Heartland Christian School Varsity. Walker, Kling, and Garzanich each collected two hits to lead.

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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

CHANEY BASEBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH ERIC GRUBER

YOUNGSTOWN OH- How do you build a bunch of sports programs that were discontinued for over a decade? You bring in a plethora of great coaches to help lead the youth.  The Chaney Cowboys have exemplified how good coaching can lead to winning. With the football team on the rise and basketball winning three straight district championships, The Cowboys have been no stranger success.  Last year was the first year back for The Cowboys Baseball team, as the foundational bricks were laid to start building on.

Ty Bartell along with Anthony Hartwig discuss the building of Chaney Baseball with Head Coach Eric Gruber.  Looking at the upcoming season, Coach Gruber discusses his expectations in taking this program to the next level.  Cowboy up Youngstown! Baseball is back for The West Side!

*Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell

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