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SPARTANS BLANK FITCH ON THE ROAD

AUSTINTOWN OH-  Boardman defeated Austintown-Fitch 5-0 on Thursday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. The win gives Boardman the season series over Fitch, and the sectional championship.

Boardman opened up scoring in the second inning. An error scored two runs.

One bright spot for Fitch was a single by Dom Perry in the third inning.

Griffin Widrig was the winning pitcher for Boardman. The righty allowed five hits and zero runs over six innings, striking out 12 and walking one. Young threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Young recorded the last three outs to earn the save.

Joe Roth took the loss for the Falcons. The bulldog lasted seven innings, allowing nine hits and five runs while striking out eight.

The Spartans had nine hits in the game. Colin Thomas and Widrig each managed multiple hits. Thomas led with three hits in four at bats. Boardman  didn’t commit a single error in the field. Seth Cervello had 13 chances in the field, the most on the team.

Fitch tallied six hits on the day. Carter Owens and Perry each racked up multiple hits for Fitch.

Boardman advances to the district semifinals to play Uniontown Lake.  That game is set for Tuesday at 5:00 at Thurman Munson Memorial Field in Canton.

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CLIPPERS GET A BATTLE FROM JEFFERSON, BUT MOVE ON

COLUMBIANA OH-  Columbiana defeated Jefferson Area 3-0 in Wednesday’s sectional final as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Seth Spooner struck out Logan Saksa to finish off the game.

The pitching was strong on both sides. Columbiana  pitchers struck out ten, while Kirkland Lambert sat down nine.

In the second inning, the Clippers got their offense started. Devin Daugherty drove in one when he singled.

A single by Colin Reid in the second inning was a positive for Jefferson.

Riley McElwain pitched Columbiana to victory. The lefty went six innings, allowing zero runs on two hits and striking out nine. Spooner threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Spooner recorded the last three outs to earn the save.

Lambert took the loss for the Falcons. The pitcher surrendered three runs on five hits over six innings, striking out nine.

Daugherty went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Columbiana in hits. The Clippers didn’t commit a single error in the field. Colin Keleman had the most chances in the field with ten.

PJ Modzelewski led Jefferson with two hits in two at bats.

Columbiana moves on to the Niles district semifinals on Monday to play Springfield. First pitch at Waddell Park is set for 4:30.

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A CROWN FIT FOR A FALCON; FITCH TAKES THE DISTRICT IN WALK OFF FASHION

AUSTINTOWN OH- District Championships aren’t supposed to be easy. Austintown Fitch learned that lesson all too well on Wednesday night as they hosted Green in the Division 1 Austintown District Championship. For the first 5 innings, Fitch’s defense was able to hold Green in check. However, a five run sixth put the Falcons in a corner. They responded with a run in the bottom, and then a walk off fielder’s choice with the bases loaded to win their first championship since 2013.

Maddy Taylor got the offense started for Fitch in the first inning. After Ayla Ray got on base to start the inning, Maddy Taylor would come up with a RBI double to score her. The score would remain 1-0 until the 4th inning when Sammi Aey smacked a double to right center to make it 2-0.  In the 5th, Fitch added two more with a pair of bases loaded walks. It was 4-0 Falcons going into the 6th.

The sixth inning belonged to the Bulldogs. They quickly grabbed momentum by stringing together a few clutch hits, and adding on a couple drawn walks as well. They had doubled from Carlie Chapman, and Madison Pukansky. Green scored 5 runs in the 6th to take their first lead of the day.

The Falcons quickly responded with a run back in the bottom of the frame to knot the game up. Sydnie Watts then buckled down with a shutout 7th to give Fitch a golden opportunity to win.

The Falcons would load the bases with no outs. Alli Foley stepped to the plate and put the ball in play. It was credited as a fielder’s choice, and that was good enough for a walk off win.

Taylor, and Ray each had multiple hits for the Falcons at the plate. Samantha Severn was on base three times for Fitch on the night drawing three walks, that includes the one that would eventually be the game winning run.   Watts struck out 18 in the 7 innings pitched she put in. She gave up 5 runs on 4 hits, and 4 walks.

Fitch advances to the regional final on Wednesday where they’ll match up against Brecksville. Brecksville won their district championship over Berkshire 10-0.  That game is slated for 5:00 at YSU softball complex.

LATE RALLY ENDS HUBBARD’S SEASON

HUBBARD OH-  Field ran off with the lead late in the game in a 10-6 victory over Hubbard on Tuesday. The win advances Field to the district championship, ending Hubbard’s incredible season.  The game was tied at five with Field batting in the top of the seventh when Mallie Ruscitti doubled on a 1-1 count, scoring two runs.

Sarah Rufener led Field to victory by driving in seven runs. Rufener went 3-for-5 at the plate. Rufener drove in runs on a single in the fifth, a single in the sixth, and a home run in the seventh.

Hubbard fired up the offense in the first inning, when Gillian Ryser singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

After Field scored two runs in the top of the fifth, the Eagles answered back with two of their own. Field  scored when Rufener singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs. Hubbard then scored when Ryser doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

Maddie Burge earned the victory on the rubber for Field. The righty went seven innings, allowing six runs on nine hits, striking out three and walking zero.

Ryser took the loss for Hubbard. The righty went one inning, allowing six runs on three hits, striking out one and walking one.

Phoebe Rusnak started the game for Hubbard. The pitcher went three innings, allowing two runs on five hits and striking out three

Field scattered 12 hits in the game. Ruscitti, Rufener, and Olivia Dyer all managed multiple hits for Field Varsity Falcon. Rufener and Ruscitti each collected three hits to lead.

The Eagles collected nine hits. Ryser, Lexi Najdusak, and Grace Narkum each managed multiple hits. Ryser went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead in hits.

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FITCH RETURNS TO THE DISTRICT FINAL

AUSTINTOWN OH- The Lady Falcon softball team blanked Louisville 6-0 on Monday afternoon in the first game of the District Semifinals.  With the victory, the team improves their record to 21-2 and they advance to face Green on Wednesday, an 11-0 winner over Perry in the other semifinal game.

Fresh off being named the AAC conference player of the year, Freshmen Sydnie Watts, pitched a complete-game shutout to help the Falcons advance to the District Championship.  Watts struck out 17 and didn’t walk a batter in her 7 innings of work.

Watts also helped at the plate with a solo home run and a single on the day.  Senior Maddy Taylor plated 3 runs to go along with three hits on the day, a single, double and a home run.  Senior Alison Foley smacked an RBI double and fellow senior Samantha Aey added a triple.  Junior Caitlin Mitchell had a RBI on a Sacrifice Fly to help the offense.

The first pitch for Wednesday’s District Championship game will be at 5:00 PM at Fitch.

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THERE’S NO FOOLING WITH FOLEY

AUSTINTOWN OH- Next level talent isn’t as common as the area of northeast Ohio makes it look. Although Fitch seems to have figured something out. They have next level talent at every turn. Ali Foley is one who sets, keeps, and passes on the Falcons standard.

No one works harder at their craft than Foley.  When you want to talk about leading by example, you can’t have that conversation without her. Foley gives every ounce of energy to the Falcons program. She does it whether or not she’s on the field at the time. She has been picked by many of her teammates as the loudest player in the dugout.  Nothing gets left on the field. When you play that way, you can go home knowing that there was nothing left on the table.  Foley’s presence in the locker room gives the younger players on the team an insight into how to be successful.

Foley has made the decision to continue her softball career at Hocking Community College. She adds to the list of Falcons players that are going to play at the next level.

Foley was able to hang out with Running Point hang on YSN this week to discuss her season, and career. She talks with Ty Bartell and Anthony Hartwig about what she’s learned about herself, how she made the decision to play at the next level, and so much more. Feed the nest with the next Fitch softball player profile. Only on YSN.

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A GRADE AEY PLAYER

AUSTINTOWN OH- Fitch’s Samantha Aey is finding out what it’s like to a part of a program with a tremendous standard for success.  She has always been a fantastic player. Now in Austintown the bar is being raised and her talent is shining through.

When the bar is raised, the best raise with it. Samantha has absolutely been able raise her level of play and become an excellent piece to a successful program. The experiences she brings to the game is unmeasurable. Yes, the numbers are there, but it goes way past numbers. Energy, attitude, work ethic, those are the attributes of someone who will leave a legacy on a team.  The test has been turned in, and Samantha gets the A.

Samantha will also continue to get good grades in college as she has decided to play softball at Baldwin Wallace University to keep her athletic career going after high school.

Samantha had the opportunity to come on to YSN’s Running Point to talk about her experience with the Falcons. She talks to Ty Bartell and Anthony Hartwig about the family atmosphere of the team, her future goals, and much more. Set your sights on the latest Fitch softball player profile.

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HOWLAND’S WIN GIVES BOARDMAN OUTRIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

AUSTINTOWN OH-

Howland Tigers had no trouble on offense today, winning big over Austintown-Fitch 9-2. The win gives Boardman the outright AAC championship.

Howland got things moving in the first inning. Jak Kenney doubled on a 2-2 count, scoring two runs.

Howland tallied four runs in the seventh inning. Luca Massucci, Robert Gumino, Ryan Hooper, and Brenden Ray all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning.

Ray was credited with the victory for the Tigers. The southpaw lasted seven innings, allowing six hits and two runs while striking out four.

Frank Pugliese took the loss for Austintown-Fitch. He lasted four and two-thirds innings, allowing four hits and two runs while striking out three.

Carter Owens started the game for Austintown-Fitch. The hurler went one and two-thirds innings, allowing five runs on seven hits and striking out two

Howland totaled 15 hits. Anthony Massucci, Marco Massucci, Ray, Braden Gebhardt, and Hooper each had multiple hits. Ray, Massucci, and Massucci each collected three hits to lead.

Austintown-Fitch collected six hits on the day. Drew Kaschak and Josh Loew each collected multiple hits.

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WATTS OPENS TOURNAMENT WITH PERFECT GAME; FITCH ADVANCES

AUSTINTOWN OH- Austintown Fitch defeated Kent Roosevelt 10-0 on Wednesday to claim the Sectional Championship.  The victory, the team’s 20th of the season, moves them into the District Semifinals against Lousiville on Monday, May 16 at Fitch with first pitch scheduled at 3:30 PM.

Freshmen Sydnie Watts earned the victory in the circle, pitching a perfect game, allowing no Kent Roosevelt batter to reach base.  She struck out 11 in 5 innings as the game was shortened due to the run-rule.

Offensively, Watts drove in 3 runs in the game on a sacrifice fly, single and home run. Sophomore Ayla Ray also had a sacrifice fly to drive in a run.  Senior Maddy Taylor collected her 100th and 101st career hits during the game.

The other District Semifinal game will feature Massillon Perry and Green at 5:30 PM on Monday at Fitch.

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FALCONS SEND A MESSAGE WITH SWEEP OF CANFIELD

AUSTINTOWN OH- Austintown-Fitch ran off with the lead late in the game in a 5-2 victory over Canfield on Tuesday. The game was tied at two with Austintown-Fitch  batting in the top of the sixth when Josh Loew singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.

Joe Roth led the Falcons to victory on the hill. The hurler allowed four hits and two runs over seven innings, striking out six and walking one.

Landon Beidelschies took the loss for Canfield. The hurler surrendered three runs on seven hits over six innings, striking out 12.

Austintown-Fitch scattered nine hits in the game. Mike Sciortino and Brandon Popio all had multiple hits. Popio and Sciortino each collected two hits to lead.

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