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CREEKSIDE SHUTS DOWN CSA

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Tyson Tarajack threw a shutout to lead  Creekside past Youngstown Complete Sports Academy 12-0 on Wednesday.

 Creekside secured the victory thanks to nine runs in the first inning.    Creekside’s big bats were led by Tj Richey, Michael Patellis, Ryan Carpenter, Aaron Doughty, Tarajack, and  Tyler Mikulin, all sending runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

In the first inning,   Creekside got their offense started when Richey drew a walk, scoring one run.

A single by Carson Fuller in the first inning was a positive for CSA.

Tarajack was the winning pitcher for   Creekside. He surrendered zero runs on three hits over five innings, striking out 13.

Isaiah Torres took the loss for CSA. He allowed zero hits and six runs over one-third of an inning.

Creekside hit one home run on the day. Alex Stowe put one out in the fifth inning.

Brady Loew, Stowe, Richey, Doughty, and Jacob Werner each collected one hit to lead   Creekside.    

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CREEKSIDE PITCHING DAZZLES IN WIN

STRUTHERS OH- Logan Cayavec threw six strong innings in Creekside’s 3-1 win over Roth Brothers. Creekside scored two in the 4th, and one in the sixth. Roth Brothers scores an unearned run in the 7th but that’s all they could scratch across.

Danny Smith had a good day at the plate for Creekside going 2-3 with a RBI. Jack Desmond also added an RBI going 1-3.

Jordan Streamo gathered the lone RBI for Roth Brothers going 1-3. Austin Ward went 1-2.

Logan Cayavec threw six innings giving up no earned runs. He gave up 4 hits and struck out 6.

Alec Gryzb was a tough luck loser on the mound for Roth Brothers. He gave up 3 hits and 1 earned run in 4 innings pitched. He also struck out 5.

ASTRO FALCONS SURVIVE SCARE AGAINST CREEKSIDE

STRUTHERS OH- The Astro Falcons survives a tough competitive Creekside team in a 4-3 win on Monday at Bob Cene Park. Creekside took the early 1-0 lead in the 2nd. The Falcons looked like they took control with a four run 3rd to respond, but Creekside scored 2 in the bottom of the 6th to make the Falcons have to sweat this one out.

Dom Pilolli has 2 RBI for the Falcons going 1-3. Aiden Shepard was the only Falcon with multiple hits going 2-2 and scoring a run.

BJ Arnold went 2-2 with a RBI for Creekside, while Brandon Lane went 2-3.

John McCullough got the win on the mound for the Falcons, going 4 IP with 1 ER on 3 H and 7 K.

Andrew Vance was impressive for Creekside throwing 4 scoreless innings with 5 strikeouts.

CLASS B: YOUNGSTOWN STARS TAKE EAST ZONE CHAMPIONSHIP, HEAD TO LONE STAR STATE TO TAKE ON THE WORLD

STRUTHERS, OH-  Youngstown’s Astro Falcons punched their ticket to the Palomino World Series in Laredo, TX by defeating Creekside Fitness 12-2 in the East Zone Championship here at Bob Cene Park on Saturday.  Andrew Russell pitched a complete game five-hitter allowing just two runs while striking out four over five innings as the game ended in accordance with the mercy rule. 

After Vince Armeni put the Astro Falcons ahead 1-0 with a two-out rbi single in the second, Creekside quickly answered.  BJ Arnold’s bunt single was followed by consecutive rbi hits by Zack Hansen and Kyle Wetzel to put Creekside ahead 2-1, but Russell survived the inning and cruised the rest of the way after the Falcons had an answer of their own.  A seven-run outburst in the bottom of the third paved the way for the Astros. They tacked on four more in the fourth to complete the route. Vince Armeni had two hits while Justin Miknis added two, one of which was a triple. Chase Franken also tripled while Burke Camper doubled.  

Coach Don Pletcher’s crew now heads deep into Texas for the World Series, a truly international event.  The double-elimination tournament features teams from Chinese-Tapei, Germany, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. Youngstown action will be live-streamed by Your Sports Network (YSN).  

Check YSNlive.com for details.

 

 

*Contributed by YSN’s Mark Franken

NABF: CREEKSIDE FALLS JUST SHORT OF NABF TITLE, NEW YORK 9 ARE CROWNED

STRUTHERS, OH-  The New York Nine sits atop of the NABF Senior mountain top after a 5-0 victory over Creekside Fitness in the World Series finale!

New York started the scoring in the top half of the opening inning.  Reynaldo Angeles, Albery Pichardo, and Jean Carlos Morillo all hit consecutive singles to load the bases.  Justin Peralta promptly unloaded them with a bases-clearing triple to take a quick 3-0 lead.  Peralta finished his trip around the bases by scoring on a wild pitch from Ryan Sullivan.  New York leads 4-0.

Pitching and defense took over until New York plated one more run in the top half of the seventh inning.  Griffin Arnone got on base with a single.  Colm O’Shea wasted no time in bringing him in with an RBI double.  The lead for New York grew to 5-0.

Tyler D’Amico finished off what he started, completing the shutout and the World Series-clinching effort!

D’Amico scattered five hits in his complete-game shutout, striking out nine and not walking a single batter.  Ryan Sullivan took the loss for Creekside, yielding four runs on six hits in 4 1/3 innings pitched, striking out two and walking only one.  Peralta had the big blow of the game with the three-run triple, and scoring his subsequent run on the wild pitch.  O’Shea slugged an RBI double for New York in the win.  Nick Guarnieri led Creekside with a pair of hits in the contest.

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NY              (6-1) 400 000 1   5 8 1
Creekside (5-2) 000 000 0   0 5 2
Tyler D’Amico and John Garcia; Ryan Sullivan, Brady Hansen (5) and Nathan Stutz; WP: D’Amico; LP: Sullivan; 2B: Colm O’Shea (NY); 3B: Justin Peralta (NY)
New York Nine 5 – 0 Creekside Fitness
*Contributed by Rob Harvischak

NABF: CREEKSIDE ADVANCES TO SENIOR WORLD SERIES TITLE GAME AFTER BLANKING TRANSFORMERS

STRUTHERS, OH- Creekside Fitness, behind the arm of Andrew Vance, advance to the championship game of the NABF Senior World Series.

Vance dazzled with a two-hit shutout, striking out three and only walking two.  Mason Gengler took the loss for Means, yielding all three runs in just three innings of work.  Kyle Weitzel delivered an RBI double and scored a run in the game for Creekside.  Nathan Stutz hit a two-run single, while Harrison Pontoli and Nick Guarnieri each added a hit and a run scored to the winning effort.

Bryce Fredenburg and Blake Mitrzyk each had a hit in the game for Means.

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Creekside (5-1) 003 000 0   3 6 0
Means       (3-3) 000 000 0  0 2 0
Andrew Vance and Nathan Stutz; Mason Gengler, Kade Compeau (4), Lance Wiltse (7) and Tyler Kosinksi; WP: Vance; LP: Gengler; 2B: Kyle Weitzel (CF)
*Contributed by Rob Harvischak

NABF: RELEASE CROWNED JUNIOR WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS

STRUTHERS, OH- Release Baseball used timely hitting, solid pitching, and took advantage of Creekside Fitness miscues to defeat them 5-1 and claim the NABF Junior World Series Crown!

Release wasted no time getting on the board, scoring in the bottom of the first inning.  Gabriel Nard led off the bottom of the first with a double.  Nard advanced to third on an error by Creekside 2nd baseman JA Quahliero.  Tommy Barth brought Nard home with an RBI fielder’s choice to take a 1-0 after one.
Release went right back to work in the bottom of the second inning.  Caden Contant hit a single, then advanced to third on a base hit from Drew Lightner.  Lightner advanced to scoring position by stealing 2nd base.  Gip Conroy plated Contant with an RBI fielder’s choice following a walk of Ben Weingarten to load the bases.  Nard hit a fielder’s choice in the very next at-bat, but an error from shortstop Benny Dottle extended the inning and allowed Lightner to touch home.  Release leads 3-0 after two.
Creekside and Release traded a pair of scoreless innings each, taking us to the fifth.  Joseph Roth got in base with a single, recording the first hit of the game for Creekside.  Cameron Caldararo slugged a double in the following at-bat, moving Roth to third base.  Luka Roggenburg uncorked a wild pitch, allowing Roth to cross home and getting Creekside on the board but still trailing 3-1.  Release would not take long to retaliate, getting that run right back in the bottom half of the inning.  Tommy Barth got on base with a single.  Barth then proceeded to steal second and third base.  On the steal of third, Creekside catcher Cameron Caldararo threw the ball away, allowing Barth to go home and extend the Release lead back to three runs, 4-1.
Release Baseball would push across an insurance run in the last of the sixth.  Peter Levin struck out but managed to get to first base after a passed ball on a dropped strike three.  Tommy Barth hit a single to left.  Left fielder Joshua Merchbaker misplayed the ball, and that allowed Levin to score all the way from first, giving Release a 5-1 lead.
Ronnie Schultz came on and pitched aa seventh inning to secure the 5-1 victory and the World Series crown!
Luka Roggenburk pitching six strong innings to record the win for Release.  Roggenburk allowed just the one run on two hits while striking out six and not allowing a single Creekside batter to walk.  Issac Schleich suffered the loss for Creekside, allowing four runs on eight hits in 4 2/3 innings, striking out two and walking only one.  Release was led by Tommy Barth who had two hits, a run and an RBI in the game.  Gabriel Nard slugged two hits of his own, including a double, and scored a run of his own.  Joe Roth had a base hit and scored the only run of the game for Creekside.  Cameron Caldararo hit a double of the only other hit of the game for Creekside.
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Creekside (5-1)  000 010 0   1 2 4
Release     (6-0) 120 011 x   5 10 2
Issac Schleich, Andrew Delgarbino (5)  and Cameron Caldarao; Luka Roggenburk, Ronnie Schultz (7) and Dawson Pierce; 2B: Caldararo (CF), Gabriel Nard (RB)
Release Baseball 5 – 1 Creekside Fitness
*Contributed by Rob Harvischak

NABF: INSTANT CLASSIC BETWEEN CREEKSIDE AND ROTH SETS TABLE FOR TITLE GAME

STRUTHERS, OH- After blazing through NABF Junior pool play, Creekside Fitness was put to the test on Sunday against their Class B rival, Roth Brothers.

Creekside Fitness and Roth Brothers played an instant classic in the semi-finals of the NABF Junior World Series.  A tightly contested pitchers duel came down to a very risky move that proved to be the game-winner.
Gabrial Yanssens executed a suicide squeeze with the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh, plating Samuel Bosso for the walk-off victory.  Santino Campoli picked up the win for Creekside, allowing just four hits in a shutout performance, striking out seven and walking four.  Alex Tomsic suffered the tough-luck loss for Roth, yielding the game-winning run in a complete-game outing.  Tomsic gave up five hits while striking out nine and walking only two.
Tomsic along with three other Roth players each scratched out a hit in the game.
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Roth          (2-3) 000 000 0   0 4 2
Creekside (5-0) 000 000 1   1 5 1
No outs when winning run scored
Alex Tomsic and Nick Osborne; Santino Campoli and Bryce Smith; WP: Campoli; LP: Tomsic
Creekside Fitness 1 – 0 Roth Brothers
*Contributed by Rob Harvischak

NABF: CREEKSIDE STAYS PERFECT IN JUNIOR WORLD SERIES

AUSTINTOWN, OH- Creekside Fitness finished up pool play undefeated in the NABF Junior World Series with a 6-4 victory over Troy American Legion.  Creekside advances to the semi-finals Sunday morning.

Marcus Fuller pitched a complete game in the win for Creekside, yielding four runs (three earned) on four hits while striking out five and walking six.  Levi Pulen got saddled with the loss for Troy, allowing six runs on seven hits in four innings of work.

Dustin Horn led all hitters with three hits and a run scored for Creekside.  Koby Zupko slugged two hits, including a double, drove in a run and scored another.  Gabrial Yanssens had two hits, including a double of his own, and scored a run for Creekside.  Bryce Smith banged out a two-run double and touched home in the win.

Garrett Lemaster led Troy with two hits, including an RBI double and scored a run while Nathan Wooley crossed home twice in the game.

 

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Creekside (4-0) 0 3 0 0 3 0 0  6 10 1
Troy           (1-3)   2 2 0 0 0 0 0   4 4 1
Marcus Fuller and Cameron Caldararo; Levi Pulen, Warren Hartzell (5) and Cy Baisden; WP: Fuller; LP: Pulen; 2B: Gabrial Yanssens (CF), Bryce Smith (CF), Koby Zupko (CF), Garret Lemaster (TL)
Creekside Fitness 6 – 4 Troy American Legion
*Contributed by Rob Harvischak

NABF: CREEKSIDE MEANS BUSINESS AGAINST TRANSFORMERS

STRUTHERS, OH – Creekside Fitness scored early, often, and consistently en route to a 13-2 victory over Means Transformers on day three of the NABF Senior World Series.  Creekside advances on to the top eight, quarter-finals later on tonight.

Colby Anderson picked up the win for Creekside, tossing four shutout innings in relief.  Means Transformers also advance to the quarter-finals by way of a wild card bid.  Keith McGregor suffered the loss for Means, yielding seven runs in just 2 1/3 innings.

Danny Beistel had himself a day for Creekside, slugging three hits, including a pair of doubles, driving in four runs and scoring two more in the game.  BJ Arnold had three hits, two runs, and an RBI while Brady Hansen added two hits, two runs and an RBI of his own.  Dylan Gurski hit an RBI triple and scored twice in the win.

Carson Kwapiszewski had two hits for Means, including a triple, and scored a run in the game.

 

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Creekside (3-1) 3 3 1 2 1 0 3   13 12 2
Means       (2-2) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0   2 8 2
Cam Kreps, Colby Anderson (2), Nic Ottaviani (6) and Nate Stutz; Keith McGregor, Kade Compeau (3), Logan Newlands 6) and Camden Fisher; WP: Anderson; LP: McGregor; 2B: Danny Beistel (CF, 2); 3B: Dylan Gurski (CF), Carson Kwapiszewski (MT)
Creekside Fitness 13 – 2 Means Transformers
*Contributed by Rob Harvischak