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CANFIELD KNOCKS OFF KENSTON IN REVENGE TOUR

CANFIELD- The Canfield Cardinals got revenge over Kenston in week 2 of the playoffs, after Kenston knocked off the Cardinals playoff run in the 2018 regional final game. This matchup on Friday night featured two young stars at quarterback, Broc Lowry for Canfield, and Nikko Georgiou.

The first half of this ballgame was a slow start for both offenses. The Cardinals got the first score of the ballgame, after a Broc Lowry touchdown run from 4 yards out. Early in the second quarter, Kenston’s defense came up big with a safety to put the Bombers on the board. The first half ended with a baseball-like score of 7-2 Canfield.

Although the first half was slow offensively, the Cardinals offense was shot out of a cannon to start the second half. Senior fullback Chris Sammarone started off the second half scoring, with a 6-yard touchdown run. Sammarone would strike again on the Cardinals next possession, with the biggest play of the game, a 80 yard touchdown reception to extend the Canfield lead to 19. The Bombers offense was in the red zone numerous times in the second half, but we’re only able to put up 8 points.

Canfield would take the victory by a final score of 28-10, and will take on St. Vincent-St. Mary next Friday at Bob Dove field. We will have the game on YSNLIVE.com, starting at 6:55 P.M.

*Contributed by YSN’s Richie Juliano

CANFIELD PULLS AWAY FROM COWBOYS

CANFIELD OH- The Canfield Cardinals stay undefeated in the regular season, picking up a victory over Chaney in week 5.

Chaney would come out strong after picking up their first win of the season against Cardinal Mooney last week. The Cowboys had a 13-7 lead over Canfield heading into the locker room at halftime. Their lead would fall apart in the third quarter, as the Cardinals would punch it into the end zone on three consecutive possessions.

The Cardinals offense was led by Broc Lowry and Chris Sammarone, who both had two touchdown runs. The Cardinals put away Chaney in the second half, and would win the week 5 matchup 35-19. Canfield will host Boardman to end the regular season, as Chaney will take on inner-city rival, and the East Golden Bears.

*Contributed By YSN’s Richie Juliano

CANFIELD GETS SWEET REVENGE ON DOVER

DOVER OH- Canfield suffered a tough loss to Dover last season, a loss which sat with the Cardinals for nearly 365 days. They let out all their frustration on Friday with a huge 31-10 win on the road.

Brock Lowry was effective in both the air and the ground attacks. He combined for 308 all purpose yards for the Cardinals. He punched in to the house three times. Chris Sammarone was effective on both sides of the ball. He punched in an 11 yard touchdown.

Canfield will move on to play Boardman in week 5. Boardman is 2-2.

 

CARDINALS GET SWEET REVENGE

CANFIELD OH- The Canfield Cardinals got revenge over Notre Dame Cathedral Latin In week 2 after getting shutout by the Lions in 2019.
Chris Sammarone and Broc Lowry we’re the standout players for the Canfield offense. Sammarone had two, long distance touchdown runs in the first half, while quarterback  Lowry added two touchdowns through the air.

The Cardinals defense stood strong once again, allowing just seven points in the contest. Canfield won by a final score of 34-7, and are 2-0 heading into to week 3. The Cardinals will host New Philadelphia next Friday at Bob Dove Field.

*Contributed By YSN’s Richie Juliano

CARDINALS RUN PAST HOWLAND

CANFIELD OH- The Canfield Cardinals caged the Howland Tigers with a victory in Week 1. After a slow start in the first quarter, Logan Torok got the ball rolling for the Cardinals with a 58 yard touchdown reception to take a 7-0 lead. Later in the second half, senior quarterback Ethan Fletcher added another big play with a 59 yard touchdown run to increase the Canfield lead.

The Howland Tigers offense struggled in week one, not putting up any points in the contest. Canfield Linebacker Chris Sammarone was all over the field, leading the Cardinals in tackles.

Canfield would win by a final score of 23-0, and will host Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin next week. Howland will host Chaney in week 2.

*Contributed by YSN’s Richie Juliano