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QUAKERS RUN OUT OF GAS AGAINST MARLINGTON

SALEM OH- Salem dug themselves a hole for the 4th week in a row, but unlike last week they were unable to overcome the deficit, falling to Marlington 45-35 at Sebo Stadium.

The Quakers fought all the way back to cut the Duke lead to 1, 28-27, but never got closer as Marlington was able to close out the Quakers. The Dukes used a powerful rushing attack, led by Nolan Hooker who rushed for over 200 yards on the way to victory.
Jackson Johnson led the way with 5 touchdown passes with over 400 yards, and Blaize Exline and Jax Booth both had huge games receiving for the Quakers, but were also plagued by turnovers (4 ints) and a couple penalties that ended Quaker chances to get back into the game.
Same returns to action next week on the road at Minerva. Kick-off is 7 p.m.
*Contributed By YSN’s Jarrod Niederhiser

LEOPARDS LEAP TO CLOSE VICTORY

LOUISVILLE OH- Louisville Girls Tennis team sealed a close victory on Wednesday over Marlington 3-2.

Singles
#1 Rachel Kibler (L) d. Mary Mason (M) 6-1, 6-0
#2 Stella McConnell (M) d. Kora Woolfe (L) 6-3, 6-0
#3 Elizabeth Mason (M) d. Ashley Dadisman (L) 6-2, 6-0
Doubles
#1 Sherilynn Mullett & Jade Thomas (L) d. Ella Dipold & Allison Landon (M) 6-1, 6-4
#2 Bailey Menegay & Katie Yarnall (L) d. Savannah Waffler & Olivia Robertson (M) 6-2, 6-4

*contributed by Rod Hall at leopardathletics.org

PUT UP YOUR DUKES, MARLINGTON MARKS UP SALEM’S PERFECT RECORD

ALLIANCE, OH-  The 2019 Salem Quakers suffered their first setback of the season on Friday at the hands of Marlington 24-16. A game that was dominated by the Dukes for the first 3 1/2 quarters as they jumped out to a 24-0 lead, saw things get a little more interesting late in the 4th.

Salem was finally able to muster some offensive firepower midway through the 4th when Niko Walter connected with Sophomore Brock Young who immediately pitched to Anthony DiMuzio on a hook-and-ladder play for a touchdown. Salem was able to add another score and 2 point conversion on a fumble by Marlington to cut the lead to 24-16. After Salem was unable to recover the onside kick, giving Marlington possession with a little over a minute and the ability to run out the clock and secure the victory.

Salem returns to action next week, looking to get back on track as they travel to Alliance to take on the Aviators. Kick-off will be 7:00 so listen live at www.ysnlive.com/Salem or on the YSNlive app.

*Story contributed by YSN’s Jarrod Niederhiser

POLAND PREVAILS IN DRAMATIC FASHION OVER MARLINGTON

POLAND, OH – Coming into tonight’s match-up, the Poland Bulldog’s were rumored to be changing their offensive scheme to better suit their player personnel. Passing would be their dominant play style and Shotgun would be a popular formation but that all changed when the Bulldogs reached the second half. Old School Stack-I and running the ball helped secure victory for the Bulldogs.
Marlington got on the board first with a field in the closing second to bring the game to 3-0 at halftime. Second half the Bulldogs completely changed to a Stack I formations which lead to Running Back Jake Rutana scoring a one-yard touchdown to give the Bulldogs the 7-3 lead early in the third quarter. They would increase their lead after Rutana made a big play on the defense forcing a sack-fumble where Poland was able to recover the fumble and Mikey Kushner was able to punch in a field goal for the Bulldogs. Following possession for the Bulldogs, Quarterback Brody Todd scored a one-yard touchdown run to extend the Bulldogs lead to 17-3. the Dukes would answer after Quarterback CJ Greiner found Wide Receiver Ryan Cooley for an 11-yard touchdown pass to make them 17-10.
4th quarter action would start with Rutana scoring his second touchdown of the night after a 6-yard run. Dukes would make it interesting with 4:55 left in the game after Greiner would find Wide Receiver Andrew Carr for a 42-yard touchdown catch. The Dukes would retain possession after an onside kick was successfully recovered. That led to another Duke touchdown after Running Back Anthony Sabatino scored a 14-yard rushing touchdown. Marlington decided to go for a 2 which was unsuccessful after the Bulldogs made the interception to secure victory in week one of the season. The Bulldogs beat the Dukes 24-23. The Poland Bulldogs will face the Boardman Spartans on September 6th.
*Story Contributed by the Voice of YSN-Poland, Anthony Melone.

MARLINGTON SINKS PUTTS AND QUAKERS IN EBC ACTION

SALEM, OH- The Salem Boys Golf Team took a tough loss on Wednesday evening against rival Marlington 167-201.

For the Quakers, Dylan Ulrich shot the best round with a 45, while Lane Rhodes dialed a 47.  Shooting in the 50’s were Nick Colbert (53) and Carter Reid (56.)

Salem falls to 1-4 overall and in the EBC.

 

*Statistics provided by Rick Istnick and Salemathletics.org

 

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BAJERSKI, SOUTH RANGE TAKE CARE OF MARLINGTON

MARLINGTON, OH- The South Range Raiders cruised to an easy victory over Marlington 10-3 on Thursday.  The Raiders opened up scoring in the first inning when Jared Bajerski singled, scoring one run.

The Burgundy and Gold would add three runs in the seventh inning. Trey Pancake and Jared Bajerski each had RBIs in the frame.

Nick Habeth was the winning pitcher for Raiders. He surrendered three runs on eight hits over six and two-thirds innings, striking out nine and walking one.

Connor Evanich took the loss for Marlington. He lasted one and two-thirds innings, allowing five hits and five runs while striking out one.

Marlington had two home runs on the day. Andrew Pucci went for the long ball in the sixth inning. Levi Rogers had a four-bagger in the first.

The Raiders saw the ball well today, racking up 11 hits in the game.  BajerskiTrey PancakeJosh Stear, and Ben Rivera each had multiple hits for the RaidersBen RiveraJosh StearTrey Pancake, and Jared Bajerski each collected two hits to lead the team.

Marlington collected eight hits on the day. EvanichRogers, and Pucci all managed multiple hits for Marlington. Evanich led Marlington with three hits in three at-bats.

 

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