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CLIPPERS WIN A WILD MATCH TO ADVANCE TO TITLE

COLUMBIANA OH- Newton Falls came to the hanger in Columbiana on Wednesday night in the district semifinals. The Tigers brought everything they had and it made for a wild match. The Clippers were able to do enough to win in four sets, but none of the sets had a team below 20, and two of the sets went to extra points (27-25 30-32 25-20 25-20).

Tori Long was impressive earning a double double with 29 digs, and 18 kills. Maddie Witherow also contributed a double double with 12 kills, and 12 digs. Not to be outdone, Grace Witmer was able to notch a triple double with 29 assists, 10 kills, and 10 digs. Maci Linhart made incredible defense and gathered 44 digs.

Columbiana advances to the district championship where they’ll travel to top seeded Mineral Ridge on Saturday. That game is set to start at 1:00.

CLIPPERS HOLD OFF BULLDOGS

CORTLAND, OH- Even though both teams in this Friday night game have been eliminated or opted out of the playoffs for this year, there was still intensity played on both sides of the ball. The Columbiana Clippers were able to pull out a win on the road in the rain against the Lakeview Bulldogs 16-10. 

After the first play of the game concluded, the referees called the game briefly for a rain delay that lasted about 17 minutes. On the second possession of the game for the Clippers, Anthony Kocanjer connected a deep pass to Xathon Cross for a 54-yard touchdown. A few plays later in the first quarter, Xathon Cross got his second touchdown on the night on the defensive side of the ball from a 70-yard pick-six off of Lakeview quarterback Jake Wilms. However, the extra point was blocked and resulted in a 13-0 score at the end of the first quarter. 

During the second quarter, Columbiana began to work a drive down the field when they fumbled the ball on their own 29-yard line which Lakeview recovered. On the Bulldogs’ first play of the drive, a 29-yard pass was thrown by Nate Fox to Gavin Mauger on a jet sweep-like play to give Lakeview their first score of the night. The Bulldogs’ next possession ended in a 47-yard field goal by Brandon Kilpatrick. The Clippers responded with a field goal of their own from 32 yards by Colin Schick after he caught a 38-yard pass from Kocanjer. After Lakeview received the kickoff, they took a knee and ended the half with the Clippers up 16 to 10. 

In the second half, there was no scoring on either side of the ball and both teams had great defensive stops on the ball. Two interceptions were made by Columbiana. The first one was made in the middle of the 3rd quarter by Trevor Dearing. The second interception by Anthony Kocanjer sealed the game for the Clippers with 32 seconds left in the game. Before the interception, the Bulldogs had one last chance at getting a score down the field when the Clippers made a big defensive stop. 

Lakeview falls to 1-8 as Columbiana advances to 4-5 for the season. 

 

*Contributed by YSN’s Dom O’Brien

THE LINHART OF A CHAMPION

COLUMBIANA OH- Defense is a key to any volleyball team’s success. In Columbiana, it seems to carry just a little more weight. Columbiana’s defensive dominance starts with senior libero Maci Linhart.

Maci takes her job as a libero in the back row very seriously. She brings incredible range and agility to her position. She also knows that being a libero means being the leader of the back row. She has to make sure everyone is in the right position and ready for whatever the opponent bring their way. Maci does not shy away from talking on the court. She makes it nearly impossible for other teams to get a ball past her. You can see other teams get progressively more frustrated as matches go on as they struggle to put balls down on the Clippers defense.

Maci’s work ethic is above reproach. Her coaching staff talks about how she is always the one asking for more workouts in practice. She is the one thinking of new work for the team during the summer months. It might not be her teammates favorite thing about her, but when you see what the work produces you cant help but admire the work it takes. Maci has accumulated over 1100 digs in her career, and she is not done yet. She hopes her team can make a deep tournament run, and it will all start with the Clippers lockdown defense.

Maci sat down with YSN’s Anthony Hartwig to talk about her senior campaign. They discuss being a libero, team goals set this season, and much more. Get ready for takeoff with this exclusive Clipper Volleyball player profile “The Linhart of a Champion.”

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CLIPPERS GLIDE OVER LEETONIA TO ADVANCE

COLUMBIANA OH- The Clippers got their tournament journey started on Wednesday night with a dominating sweep of EOAC rival Leetonia (25-7 25-13 25-18).

Tori Long did what she does best and led the offense with 8 kills. She also dug up 6 digs. Julia Rapp had a very productive day with 7 kills, and 5 blocks. She served 2 aces. Grace Witmer finished with a double double totaling 12 assists, and 13 digs. Maci Linhart also collected 13 digs to share the team lead.

Columbiana moves on to the sectional final where they’ll host twelve seeded Sebring. First serve is slated for 4:00.

CLIPPERS SEND SENIORS OUT ON TOP

COLUMBIANA OH- It was senior night in the Hanger as the Clippers hosted Southern Local on Thursday. The four seniors saw their last regular season home game end with a sweep of Southern (25-19 25-7 26-24).

The last time these two teams met, it took Columbiana five sets to put away Southern, but it was much more domination from the Clippers this time around. Defense set the tone as the Clippers seemed to dig up everything the Indians put across. Frustration mounted for Southern in the second set as they saw Columbiana run away with a 25-7 win.

Southern bounced back nicely in the third set though. They finally started to find some holes in Columbiana’s defense. It wasn’t enough however, as the Clippers made clutch points down the stretch to finish the sweep with a 26-24 victory in set 3.

Tori Long led the offense with 9 kills on the day. She also played great defense with 13 digs. Grace Witmer compiled a double double with 14 assists, and 10 digs. Maci Linhart led the back row with 20 digs. Julia Rapp has a nice night as well. She finished with 7 kills, 3 aces, and 2 digs.

Columbiana looks forward to tournament play now as they host Leetonia on Wednesday October 21st. Southern will travel to Ashtabula St John’s.

COLUMBIANA GETS REVENGE ON EAGLES

COLUMBIANA OH- Earlier in the season, United got the best of the Clippers in five sets down in Hanoverton. It left a bad taste in Columbiana’s mouth the rest of the season, that is until the Clippers got revenge over United with a sweep on Thursday night (25-18 25-10 25-22).

Maddie Witherow, and Tori Long both led the Clippers offense with 7 kills a piece. Witherow tallied 5 digs, and 3 aces while Long finished with 5 digs, and 2 aces. Maci Linhart led Columbiana’s defense with 16 digs. Grace Witmer put together a strong night with 11 assists, 6 kills, 4 digs, and 2 aces.

Tori Tschappatt led the Eagles finishing with 9 kills. Brooke Smith had double digit digs with 11. Haley Dees has a great day setting up 33 assists.

Columbiana has a big test on Saturday as they host Howland. United will try to bounce back against Valley Christian on Monday.

CLIPPERS SURVIVE SCARE IN MCDONALD

MCDONALD OH- In the first match of the season, Columbiana has no problem with McDonald as they swept the Blue Devils at home. On Saturday they faced a much improved Blue Devil team, and got a much harder fight. The scrappy Blue Devils rallied to force a fifth set but eventually fell to the Clippers in 5 (25-21 24-26 25-10 24-26 15-7).

Tori Long has a great day for the Clippers, totaling 17 kills over the five sets. She also completed a double double with 10 digs. Maci Linhart recorded 20 digs to lead the Clippers defense, but was helped out a ton by Maddie Witherow who finished with 17 digs. Grace Witmer set up 20 assists for Columbiana.

Megan Klockner the freshman setter did a tremendous job not just setting,  but also serving. Klockner had 5 aces, and also recorded 14 service points. Molly Howard led the Devils in kills with 12. Maria Rasile got in to double digit digs with 14. Olivia Booth had 6 kills, and 13 digs.

Columbiana will get ready for another big test on Tuesday as they travel to Heartland. McDonald will also hit the road and travel to Jackson Milton.

COLUMBIANA PUTS THE HURT ON THE BLUE DEVILS

LISBON OH- Columbiana has been rolling all season and that would not stop now. They continued their strong season in the EOAC with a hard-fought victory over Lisbon on Tuesday in four sets (25-23 25-15 22-25 25-12).

Tori Long has a huge night with a double-double. She finished with 11 kills, and 17 digs. Grace Witmer barely missed a triple-double on the evening. She collected 17 assists, 13 digs, and 9 kills. Julia Rapp had 8 kills, and 4 blocks. Maci Linhart led the Clippers in digs with 16.

For Lisbon, Justyce Vrable had 8 points, and 4 kills, Eliza Baker had 6 points, 17 assists, and 14 digs while Brooke VanGiesen had 9 kills, 16 digs.  McKenna Dailey also had 34 digs. 

Columbiana now looks to a huge matchup on Thursday as they host Wellsville.  Lisbon will travel to Valley Christian on Thursday.

CLIPPERS STAY SOLID AGAINST SPRINGFIELD

NEW MIDDLETOWN OH- The Clippers continued their 5 match road trip on Monday as they met a non conference challenge in Springfield. Columbiana didn’t miss a beat and swept the Tigers (25-16 25-17 25-21).

Maddie Witherow had a standout night swinging leading the team with 9 kills. She also played good defense with 8 digs. Maci Linhart led the team in digs with 12 and also collected 2 kills, and 3 aces. Grace Witmer set up 12 assists, and also finished with 8 digs, and 5 kills.

Columbiana returns to league play on Tuesday as they finish their road stretch at Lisbon.

LEMASTERS WALKS IT OFF FOR WELLSVILLE

COLUMBIANA OH- It was the definition of a defensive struggle on Friday night between Columbiana and Wellsville. Neither team scored almost the entire game. Almost being the key word. With seven seconds left in the game Wellsville kicker Casey Lemasters mastered the game winning kick from 25 yards.

Despite their scoring woes, Wellsville had no trouble moving the ball as they finished with 324 total yards. A big chunk of those yards came from the ground game as they ran for 136 yards on 32 carries. Isaiah Greathouse ran for 66 yards on 15 carries.

The Clippers only ran for 92 yards on 26 carries. Collin Schlick was a standout for the Clippers defense, and a big reason the game remained scoreless. He picked off 2 balls on the night, which ended up as big turnovers for the Clippers.

The Clippers will look forward to a Week 6 matchup with Lisbon, while Wellsville will build on the win as they face East Palestine in Week 6.