Tag Archive for: Clippers

COLUMBIANA PROTECTS THEIR COURT

COLUMBIANA OH- In a fast-paced and commanding performance, Columbiana emerged victorious in their non-conference showdown against Jackson Milton, securing a decisive 56-36 win on Tuesday night. From the opening tip-off, Columbiana seized control of the game and never looked back, showcasing their offensive prowess and defensive tenacity.

Leading the charge for Columbiana was Seth Struharik, who delivered an impressive 19-point performance, setting the tone for his team’s offensive attack. Maddox Brown added to the scoring onslaught with 16 points, while Ian Less contributed 9 points and Alex Eusebio chipped in with 6 points, further solidifying Columbiana’s dominance on the court.

Despite a valiant effort from Jackson Milton, led by Ryen Romigh with 18 points and Alex Rotuna with 7 points, they struggled to contain Columbiana’s relentless offensive pressure and fell short in their attempts to mount a comeback.

With this win, Columbiana improved their season record to an impressive 15-5, setting the stage for their upcoming matchup against Western Reserve on Friday. The victory not only extends Columbiana’s winning streak but also underscores their strength as a formidable opponent in both conference and non-conference play.

Meanwhile, Jackson Milton, with a record of 5-14, will look to regroup as they prepare to host Crestview on Friday. Despite the loss, Jackson Milton remains a resilient team, eager to bounce back and showcase their potential in future matchups.

CLIPPERS CLINCH OVERTIME VICTORY

In a thrilling and hard-fought battle on Thursday night, Columbiana emerged victorious in overtime against Western Reserve, securing a narrow 36-35 win.

Both teams displayed exceptional resilience and determination throughout the game, with neither side willing to concede defeat easily. However, it was Columbiana who ultimately prevailed, clinching the hard-fought victory.

Leading the scoring effort for Columbiana was Taylor Long, who delivered an impressive performance with 11 points. Megan Moser and Lilly Hoschar each contributed 6 points to the team’s scoring tally, showcasing their offensive contributions in a tightly contested matchup.

On the other side, Western Reserve put up a valiant effort, with Angelina Coppabianca leading the scoring charge with 13 points, followed by Quincy Miller with 9 points and Kylee Ramsey with 7 points.

With this crucial win, Columbiana improves their record to an impressive 18-3 as they prepare to close out their regular season with a home game against Lisbon on Saturday. Meanwhile, Western Reserve, now 12-8, will embark on a road trip to face South Range on Saturday, eager to bounce back from the tough loss.

 

CLIPPERS STILL FLYING IN THE EOAC TITLE RACE

COLUMBIANA OH- In a pivotal clash within the EOAC, Columbiana maintained their pace on Tuesday night, securing a convincing 55-31 victory over United. The Clippers showcased their prowess on the court, leaving no room for doubt about their standing in the league.

Maddox Brown led the scoring charge for Columbiana with a stellar 15-point performance, supported by Seth Struharik and Alex Eusebio, who contributed 9 points each. Devin Daugherty added 7 points to the Clippers’ offensive effort, emphasizing the team’s well-rounded performance.

United, facing a determined Columbiana squad, battled through the contest with Luke Courtney leading their offensive efforts with 11 points.

With this crucial win, Columbiana (13-4) remains a force to be reckoned with in EOAC play. They are set to continue league action on Friday with a road matchup against Leetonia. On the other side, United (7-10) returns home to host East Palestine, seeking to rebound in their upcoming contest.

UNITED CREATES LOG JAM ATOP THE EOAC

COLUMBIANA OH- In a showdown that shook up the standings, United soared into Columbiana on Monday, causing a three-way tie for first place in the EOAC with a hard-fought 39-35 victory over the Clippers. The Eagles secured a crucial win, having previously beaten Columbiana earlier in the season.

Grace Knight led the charge for United with a stellar 12-point performance, closely followed by Addy Blazer, who contributed 10 points, and Sam Lippiatt with 9 points. The trio’s collective effort proved instrumental in securing the Eagles’ victory.

Columbiana fought tenaciously, with Averi Marshall leading their offensive charge with an impressive 13 points, while Ava Heinrich added 11 points. Despite their efforts, the Clippers fell short in a closely contested battle.

With this victory, United (13-6) now finds itself in the midst of a three-way tie for first place in the EOAC. The Eagles will look to build on this momentum as they return home on Wednesday to face Maplewood. On the other side, Columbiana (15-3) aims to bounce back on Thursday with a road matchup against Leetonia. As the regular season unfolds, the EOAC race has become even more intense, with each game carrying significant implications for the standings.

Game Photos HERE: https://ysn.smugmug.com/1-29-g-bb-united-columbiana/1-29-g-bb-united-columbiana/104EOS1D

CLIPPERS SET THEIR GAGES TO THE NEXT CHALLENGE

COLUMBIANA OH- Columbiana showcased their continued dominance in the EOAC on Thursday night, securing a swift and commanding victory over Valley Christian with a final score of 57-5.

Contributing to Columbiana’s balanced scoring attack were Taylor Long with 13 points, Evy Rapp with 9, Ellie Venezia with 8, Ava Heinrich and Averi Marshall with 7 each, and Megan Moser with 6.

With a standout 15-2 record, Columbiana now shifts its focus to an important league matchup against United on Monday. Valley Christian (1-14) will be on the road to face Southern on Saturday, looking to bounce back from the challenging contest. Columbiana’s collective effort and diverse scoring options position them well for the upcoming league challenges.

CLIPPERS SURVIVE THE TIGERS DEN

WELLSVILLE OH- In a highly competitive matchup, Columbiana faced a resilient Wellsville team on the road, ultimately securing a hard-fought 76-67 victory.

Key contributors for Columbiana included Seth Struharik with an impressive 22 points, Ian Less with 15 points, Alex Eusebio with 14 points, and Maddox Brown adding 11 points to the tally.

Wellsville showcased notable performances from Elijah Douglas, who led the scoring with 24 points, Tyrell Watkins contributing 19 points, and Richie Dowling adding 13 points.

Columbiana (11-4) continues their strong season, gearing up for a home game against Valley Christian on Friday. Wellsville (7-7) looks to rebound on Friday with a challenging matchup on the road against United.

CLIPPERS SPEED PAST WELLSVILLE

WELLSVILLE OH- Continuing their impressive performance, Columbiana maintained their hot streak on Monday night with a commanding 50-29 victory over Wellsville.

Averi Marshall led Columbiana’s scoring effort with 12 points, closely followed by Megan Moser with 11 points and Ellie Venezia contributing 10 points. Ava Heinrich added 5 points to the team’s total.

Wellsville’s offensive highlights came from Bella Poppelriter, who secured an impressive 17 points.

Looking ahead, Columbiana will stay in league action on Thursday as they host Valley Christian, aiming to extend their winning streak. Wellsville, on the other hand, will remain at home on Thursday, welcoming United in hopes of a strong performance.

CLIPPERS GRAB A SIGNATURE WIN

COLUMBIANA OH- Columbiana made a resounding statement on Saturday afternoon, showcasing their prowess by taking down fellow conference leader Springfield. The Clippers seized control from the start with an impressive 18-0 first quarter and maintained their dominance throughout, ultimately securing a convincing 47-18 victory.

Averi Marshall and Ellie Venezia led the scoring efforts for Columbiana, both contributing 10 points, while Evy Rapp added 9 points. Ava Heinrich and Alaina Johnston also made notable contributions with 7 and 6 points, respectively.

On the Springfield side, Jameka Brungard led with 7 points, and Kendall Maughn chipped in with 6 points.

With this statement win, Columbiana (13-2) looks ahead to returning to league play on Monday as they travel to Wellsville. Springfield (11-5) also resumes league action on Monday with a visit to Lowellville, aiming to rebound from the tough loss and regain their winning momentum.

WARRIORS CHARGE COLUMBIANA

By Michael Ginocchi 


Beloit, OH
–  West Branch welcomed Columbiana for a non conference game to Beloit. The Clippers came in with a solid 9-3 record, hoping to give West Branch a good test. Unfortunately, it was all Warriors from the jump and Coach Loudens team cruised to a 74-47 victory. 

 

Once again, West Branch was excellent defensively. They were able to take away the three-ball, which is something Columbiana does well. Offensively, Joey Jackson was able to find his rhythm, scoring 18 points. He said, “I just continue to work hard, and It’s nice to see the results pay off. I keep getting better.”Jaxon Robb was once again  lights out. Robb connected on three triples to also score 18. Cooper Anderson and Gavin Gregory each scored 9 points, while Camden Lane dished out some sweet assists to help his teammates score.

 

It was a tough night for the Clippers as they struggled to rebound and score. Seth Struharik led his team with 12 points. Ian Less connected on 3 shots from beyond the arch to give him 9. Devin Daughtery scored 7 and Alex Euebio contributed 6 for Columbiana. 

 

With the win, West Branch improves to a red hot 11-2 on the season. The Warriors will stay unbeaten inside the EBC against a much improved 8-4 Minerva team on Friday. Columbiana drops to 9-4 with the loss. The Clippers look to bounce back against LIsbon at home in a tough EOAC matchup. The Blue Devils are currently 11-2 and sit atop of the conference.

 

 

CLIPPERS DEFENSE GROUNDS LOWELLVILLE

COLUMBIANA OH- Columbiana continued their strong season on Monday, hosting a determined Lowellville team and securing a convincing 40-24 victory.

Averi Marshall led the scoring charge for Columbiana with an impressive 15 points, supported by Ellie Venezia with 8 points, and Evy Rapp and Megan Moser each contributing 5 points.

On the Lowellville side, Serinna Tych and Isabella Wilrich both tallied 8 points in their effort against the tough Columbiana squad.

With this win, Columbiana (12-2) maintains their solid form and looks ahead to Thursday when they host Lisbon in the EOAC. Meanwhile, Lowellville (5-9) will have a week off before their next matchup, hosting Springfield next Monday as they aim to regroup and bounce back.