Tag Archive for: EOAC

MAKOSKY ASSISTS LADY CLIPPERS IN OUTLASTING LISBON

LISBON, OH- It was a big night for Clipper setter, Marissa Makosky as she paced her teammates with 22 assists, 5 points, and 3 kills.  Columbiana (5-1, 3-1 EOAC) also had help from Maci Linhart (25 digs, 8 points, 4 aces, 2 kills,) Madison Moser (7 kills, 12 points) and Tori Long (13 kills, 11 points, 7 aces, 6 digs) to defeat Lisbon 3-1 on Thursday.

Julia Rapp also added 7 kills from the front row for Columbiana.

Lisbon was led by McKenna Dailey’s 19 points and 21 digs.  Callie Steed had 10 kills, and Maddie Liberati had 10 points and 26 digs for the Lady Devils.

Columbiana will host Wellsville in a big EOAC matchup on Tuesday night LIVE on YSN.

 

 

 

EAST PALESTINE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER WITH TONY FOSTER (EP 1)

A new era has begun in East Palestine.  But we’re sure you’ve heard that dialogue already, what we will tell you, however, is that the Bulldogs are going to be a wildcard in the EOAC.  Just as in years past, the conference up for grabs with several teams trying to find their niche before Week 1.

We sat down with Coach Foster to go over what is lost, and what has been found in the early stages of the 2019 campaign.

What wrinkles will be in the plan this year, who are the key players, and of course, what is Coach Tony’s favorite sub at Gorby’s?

All that and more in this brand new episode of East Palestine Coach’s Corner with Tony Foster.

 

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MCNICOL CAN DIG IT, LADY TIGERS HANDLE HEARTLAND

COLUMBIANA, OH- The Wellsville Lady Tigers appear to be hungry this season, staying on track and unbeaten they swept past Heartland Christian on Tuesday 3-0 (25-13, 25-21, 25-23.)

Emma Smith had 12 kills for Wellsville, but Jenna McNicol took home the golden shovel on Tuesday with 30 digs and four aces to go along with her outstanding defensive night.  Greta Cartwright added 18 helpers in the victory.

For Heartland, Emma Hall had 13 kills at the front of the net, while adding 6 points and 19 digs.  Lydia Wilson had 35 assists on the night while adding 8 points and 10 digs.

 

A LONG NIGHT FOR SOUTHERN, LADY CLIPPERS SWEEP BY INDIANS

COLUMBIANA, OH- The Lady Clippers busted out the brooms against Southern 3-0 (25-23, 25-22, 25-14) in EOAC action Tuesday.

For the Lady Clips, Tori Long had 13 points, eight kills, and 10 digs, while Madison Moser set the tone with 12 kills.  Libero-Maci Linhart had 20 digs. Marissa Makosky finished with 19 assists. Grace Witmer had 18 assists while scoring 14. Maddie Witherow held down the front of the net with 10 kills.

For Southern, Maddie Paxson contributed four aces and five digs, while Ryleigh Ketchum added eight assists.

The Clippers improve to 4-1 overall and 2-1 in the EOAC.  The Clippers will take the court next at Lisbon on Thursday night.

LADY BLUE DEVILS BURN PALESTINE IN 5

LISBON, OH- The ticket was well worth the price of admission on Tuesday as the East Palestine Lady Bulldogs and the Lisbon Lady Blue Devils did battle.  Lisbon dropped the first two sets before exploding back to take the final three in dramatic fashion and win 3-2 (25-27, 19-25, 25-23, 25-21, 15-12.)

For Lisbon, Maddie Liberati led the way with 22 kills, 16 points, and 10 digs while McKenna Dailey had the golden shovel with 21 digs and 14 kills.  Jaidynn Entrikin contributed 34 assists.

For the Bulldogs, Morgan Cheurco led the way with her ongoing double-digit assist streak, as she contributed 22 helpers and 11 points.  Senior Jami Jones had 10 points and 7 digs while Emily Berger had 18 digs and 10 kills.  Olivia Figley was a net warrior for the Lady Dogs with 10 kills and 7 rejections.

East Palestine will take on Heartland Christian Thursday while Lisbon will host EOAC rival, Columbiana.

 

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LADY DOGS SPLIT WEEKEND SERIES ON THE COURT

EAST PALESTINE, OH- It was a weekend series filled with highs and lows for East Palestine.  In the first match, Springfield defeated the Lady Bulldogs in straight sets to give EP its first loss of the season.  Emily Berger and Jami Jones led the way in points for the Bulldogs with 5.  Morgan Cheurco kept her streak alive with double-digit assists with 10, and Jade McBride had 9 digs.

In the second match, East Palestine avenged its loss and took out aggression on Brookfield, defeating the Lady Warriors 3-0 (25-23, 25-12, 25-22.)  Paige Snyder and Emily Berger were leaders in the frontcourt for the Lady Bulldogs corraling 9 points apiece.  Berger also had 8 kills and 3 blocks, while Snyder contributed a pair of aces.  Senior, Olivia Figley had 10 kills and 4 blocks at the net.  Cheurco continued her helper streak by providing 25 assists and a pair of points.  Jade McBride was outstanding on defense with 10 digs.

The Bulldogs are back in action on the road Tuesday night against EOAC foe, Lisbon.

GUY SCORES HAT TRICK, BULLDOGS TOP TIGERS

EAST PALESTINE, OH- The hats came off for the second time this season in Bulldog Country as Schaelee Guy was able to dial-up her second hat trick of the season in a 5-0 victory over Wellsville Monday.

Not only did Guy have three goals, but also added a helper to her resume against the EOAC foe.  Also contributing for the Bulldogs were Weston Jones, and Josh Welch with a goal apiece.  Nic Jaskola and Caden Rummel added assists while Matt Garcia locked out the Tiger offense pitching a shutout and making a save in net.

For Wellsville, Levi Boley made 22 saves on the night.

East Palestine is now 4-0 (2-0) on the year and will look to take on United on the road Wednesday.

 

*Courtesy to Rob Patterson for statistics

HUTTON MEDALS AS LADY QUAKERS JET PAST COLUMBIANA

SALEM, OH- The Salem Lady Quakers Golf Team (5-3) set the tone on the course Monday afternoon with a 211-220 victory over Columbiana.  Leading the way was Kelly Hutton who shot a 44 to lead the scorecard for both teams.  Columbiana’s Morgan Dunlap shot a very respectable 47 in pursuit.

The Lady Quakers also had Sloan Rudibaugh shoot a 50, followed by Paige Bailey (57), and Lexi Miller (60.)

For Columbiana, Jessica Himes (54), EmmaRae Foy(59), and Katrina Patrick (60) rounded out the Clippers final tallies.

 

*Contributed by Lindsay Winn and salemathletics.org

 

 

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TIGERS TAME BEAVER LOCAL IN LOCAL SHOWDOWN

WELLSVILLE, OH- If you thought the Tigers were toast after graduating some of the area’s top talent, think again.  Wellsville’s Volleyball Team continued their attack on area teams last night in a fantastic match against Beaver Local, 3-1.

The Lady Tigers took the first two sets 25-20 and 25-22 before dropping the third 12-25 to the Lady Beavers.  Both teams showing signs of dominance in this match that could present interesting dialogue later this season.

For the Tigers, Sophomore Emily McNicol had 12 assists while her older sister Jenna had 25 digs.  Emma Smith was the front row hero with 8 kills and 2 blocks, Meaghan Nixon had 14 digs while Greta Cartwright had 15 assists and five kills.  The story of the night, however, was the incredible effort of the freshmen tandem of Aubri Ramsey and Alana Amato who head had six kills apiece.

For Beaver Local, Grace Hill and Elizabeth Kolkowski paced the Lady Beavers at the net.  Hill had 11 kills and 6 blocks while Kolkowski had a night with 7 kills, six blocks, and eight digs.  Brooke Talbott also had a front-row feast of 14 kills while Karlee Furman led all scorers with 22 assists, 15 digs and 19 points for the red and white.

Wellsville goes to 2-0 on the year and will visit Leetonia on Monday while Beaver Local will host Edison the same night.

POUND PUPPIES: EXPLOSIVE EP OFFENSE GROUNDS CLIPPERS

EAST PALESTINE, OH- A youth movement is underway in East Palestine, but winning is not being sacrificed.  Coach Jessica Franklin’s offense exploded for a 3-1 victory over Columbiana on Thursday to keep East Palestine undefeated at 3-0 (2-0 EOAC.)

It was a shared accomplishment for East Palestine as Sophomore Paige Snyder led the way with 15 points that included 4 aces and 8 kills.  Morgan Cheurco had an unbelievable 34 assists on the night along with 3 points and an ace to herself.  Senior Olivia Figley was a front line assassin with 13 kills and 3 blocks, while Malynn Bistarkey had 10 digs and nine kills.  Emily Berger continued her stellar start to the season with 14 points, 11 kills, 2 aces, and a block.

Columbiana was led by Tori Long and her 5 points, 16 kills and 4 digs.  Major helpers for the Lady Clippers were Grace Witmer with 22 assists, and Marissa Makosky with 14.  Libero Maci Linhart led the way in digs with 15.

Both teams return to action Saturday as East Palestine will return to the floor for a double-dip with Howland and Brookfield.  Columbiana will take on McDonald.