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ROTH STRIKES OUT 15 IN SHUTOUT OF POLAND

AUSTINTOWN OH- A fun out of conference rivalry took place on Thursday night, when The Austintown Fitch Falcons welcomed in The Poland Bulldogs on the baseball diamond.   Michael Dillulo (Poland) and Joe Roth (Fitch) started on the mound for each respective team.  Fitch loaded the bases up in each of the first 2 innings; however, Dillulo did a good job of pitching out of trouble.  Allowing just 1 run and stranding 6 baserunners, Dillulo walked a tightrope to start against The Falcons.

Roth had it going for Fitch, striking out 5 of the first 6 batters faced, and retired the first 9 in order.  The bottom of the 3rd turned out to be the biggest inning against The Bulldogs for Fitch. With Donova Bell Sullivan slugging a 2 run triple to right-center, giving The Falcons a 3-0 lead. After getting out of the first 3 innings, Dillulo’s pitch count became a factor, which brought Matt Paparodis to finish the game out.

Despite a lead-off home run by Joe Roth and a line drive single by Mikey Sciortino, Paparodis settled in and pitched 3 innings, giving up just the 1 run. 

Player of the Game was Fitch’s Joe Roth, who provided all the pitching and offense that a coach could ask for.  Pitching the shutout allowed Fitch to come away with the 7-0 victory over Poland, starting their season off 2-0. 

Joe Roth (Pitching) vs. Poland 3/31: W(2), 7 IP, 4 H, 1 BB, 0 ER, 15 K

Joe Roth (Batting) vs. Poland 3/31: 3 AB, 2 H, 1 HR(1), RBI, BB. 

Donovan Bell Sullivan vs. Poland 3/31: 3 AB, 1 H, 1 3B(1), 2 RBI. 

The double-barrel of sophomore pitchers did a solid job for Poland on Thursday night, with Paparodis highlighting 3 innings of relief. 

Matt Paparodis vs. Fitch 3/31: 3 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 4 K. 

Poland (1-1) will now look to go back to the team they beat on Wednesday in The Hubbard Eagles (0-1). This time around, Poland will be on the road at Hubbard on Saturday, April 2nd. 

Austintown (2-0) will be having an all conference Monday of matchups, with both the baseball and softball team slated to face Harding (0-2) on April 4th.

*Contributed By Ty Bartell

Postgame Interview With Joe Roth:

FITCH WINS DRAMATIC EIGHT INNING AFFAIR

AUSTINTOWN OH-

The opening day of baseball has finally arrived for The Austintown Fitch Falcons. After multiple weather cancellations and postponements, Fitch finally got clearance to play on Wednesday night.  Their opponent? The Chagrin Falls TIgers, looking to make an early season road statement to start the season.  This season sees The Falcons bring back six seniors, with a good mix of underclassmen to round things out.

The pitching matchup was between Jake Corll of Fitch and Leo Fornara of Chagrin Falls. Both of which were trusted to take the opening day rock.  Fitch grabbed an unearned run off Fornara in the bottom of the 1st, off an RBI single by Brandon Popio to plate Joe Roth. Then the stalemate began.

With both pitchers trading scoreless frames until the top of the 6th, where Jake Corll gave up an unearned run, when Andrew Kirkpatrick slapped an RBI single up the middle, scoring Donny Hardy and evening the game up 1-1.  The pitchers duel continued, with Fornara going 6 solid innings and Corll going the full 7 before extras.

Pitching-

Leo Fornara vs. Fitch 3/30: 6 IP, 10 K, 3 H, 1 BB, 1 R, 0 ER. 

Jake Corll vs. Chagrin F. 3/30: 7 IP, 9 K, 4 H, 0 BB, 1 R, 0 ER. 

Joe Roth pitched an inning of relief in the top of the 8th, which ended up earning him win number one on the season, with Brandon Popio getting hit with the bags full to bring home the winning run 2-1. 

Jake Corll wins Player of The Game honors with his opening day gem to help push his team to 1-0 on the season.

Fitch (1-0) will have little time to enjoy this victory, as they welcome The Poland Bulldogs (1-0) to town on Thursday, March 31st. First pitch at 5 p.m. and live on YSN!

*Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell

Postgame Interview With Jake Corll:

FITCH POWERS THEIR WAY TO SERIES SWEEP OF CANFIELD

AUSTINTOWN OH- The Austintown Fitch Lady Falcons Softball Team had a contest with conference rival Canfield, for the second time in as many days. Due to adverse weather, The Lady Cardinals traveled to Austintown again, this time acting as the home team.  Fitch utilized the same pitching from Tuesday with freshman Sydnie Watts commanding the circle and junior Bella Kennedy getting the opportunity in game two for The Lady Cardinals.

The first 4 innings of this contest were a pitchers duel and a dog fight. With offensive runs at a premium, both teams only scored once a piece, making it a 1-1 tie heading into the 5th.  However, in the latter stages of Wednesday night’s contest, The Falcons power bats woke up! Scoring 3 runs in the 5th inning and a 6 spot in the top of the 6th. Highlighted by four bombs in the 6th by McKenna Hogan (1), Maddy Taylor (1), Sophia Senediak (1) and Sydnie Watts (1). 

Canfield grabbed 2 more runs in the bottom of the 7th to plate 3 total runs against Sydnie Watts on the day. Including a home run by senior Madison Angelo (1). 

Sydnie Watts completed the game in the 10-3 victory for Fitch over Canfield. Striking out 30 batters in 14 innings of work over the course of two days. 

Sydnie Watts vs. Canfield 3/30: W (2), 7 IP, 11 K, 3 ER.

The Player of The Game was none other than Ayla Ray! For her performance in not only Wednesday’s game, but the entire series against The Cardinals. 

Ayla Ray vs. Canfield: 8 AB, 6 H, 1 2B, 1 3B, 2 BB, BA 1.000, OBP% 1.000. (2 Games)

Canfield falls to 0-2 on the season, as they look to refocus, with their next game at Poland on Thursday, March 31st. 

Also on Thursday, The Falcons will be in action as the host Chardon. Slated for a 5 p.m. first pitch.

Postgame Interview With Ayla Ray:

 

RAIDERS OFFENSE DOESN’T MISS A BEAT ON OPENING DAY

CANFIELD OH- It was the first game of the season for South Range, as the Raiders are coming a state runner up campaign in 2021. Seven members of that lineup return. The Raiders offense showed up just as strong in their season opener. They scored in 4/5 of the innings on their way to a 11-1 run rule victory.

Maddie Dado led the offense for the Raiders. She reached base in all three of her at bats. She went 2-2 with a walk, knocked in 2 RBI,  with 2 runs scored. Gretchen Bartell’s went 1-2 with 2 RBI and a run scored. Hannah Ball had a nice day at the plate as well going 1-2 with a RBI and 2 runs scored.

Samantha Susany got the win for South Range. Her final line shaped up like this: 5.0 IP 4 H 2 BB 8 K 1 ER.

Allison Hill cranked a home run to give Jefferson their only run of the game. Bodey Beckwith went 1-3 on the day for the Falcons.

Abbie Kuchnick took the loss for Jefferson. She went 5 innings inside the circle. Her final line was 4.0 IP 11 H 4 BB 3 K 9 ER.

Postgame Interview With Jeff DeRose:

Postgame Interview With Madison Dado:

WATTS SNAPS RECORD IN HIGH SCHOOL DEBUT AND FALCONS CRUISE

AUSTINTOWN OH- The softball season finally got underway in Austintown on a chilly Tuesday night. The Falcons opened up their AAC schedule by hosting Canfield. What started off as a pitcher’s duel slowly transferee into a Falcon runaway victory by a total of 7-0.

The offense for the Falcons took their time in scoring their seven runs. They were up 2-0 after 3 innings. However, they would crank out five runs in the next two innings to make the lead comfortable. Ayla Ray was a home run away from the cycle going 4-4 with a double and a triple. Samantha Aye, McKenna Hogan, and Sophie Senediak all gathered RBI for the Falcons.

Freshman Pitcher Sydnie Watts has been advertised all off season as someone to watch, and she backed up the hype in her high school debut. In her first game Watts broke the school record for strikeouts in a freshman debut. She struck out 19 hitters in 7 innings. Watts final line read like this 7.0 IP 1 H 3 BB 19 K 0 ER.

Canfield’s offense struggled all night to figure out the freshman. Jackie Kinnick got their only hit in the 6th with a bunt single. They did walk three times and put the game tying run at the plate in the 5th. But Watts struck out the threat.

Malena Toth did her best to battle in circle for the Cardinals and kept the Cardinals in the game for most of the contest. Her final line was 6.0 IP 11 H 1BB 4 ER.

Fitch and Canfield are slated to square up again on Wednesday. That game has been moved to Austintown Fitch high school. First pitch is slated for 5:00.

Postgame Interview With Steve Ward:

Postgame Interview With Sydnie Watts:

LEADERSHIP THAT IS TAYLOR MADE

AUSTINTOWN OH- Maddy Taylor is a name anyone who has been following Austintown Fitch softball will know very well. She has consistently been a statistical leader for the Falcons. Now as a senior, Maddy will take a bigger step into being a vocal and emotional leader to the team. It is something Maddy is prepared for, she had leadership moments last season as a junior, and the seniors she was under gave her phenomenal role models.

Maddy comes into this season with one main goal. Help get her team to state. That’s been her focus. She knows that the roster is capable of it. She will be a big key to the Falcons success. She is a staple of the lineup and supplies the Falcons with a lot of power.

Madi puts in a lot of work in the weight room. We could not complete an interview with her without talking about lifting. She says it’s her favorite thing to do. Watching her progress with strength coach Dan Wedding it’s easy to tell. It’s little things like her work ethic in the weight room that make her an example for the youth on the roster.

Maddy caught up with Anthony Hartwig and Ty Bartell on YSN’s Running Point. She talks about her senior season, the leadership responsibilities she’ll be taking this season, and much more. Get to know one of the leaders of the Falcon softball squad in the latest player profile.

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AUSTINTOWN FITCH SOFTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH STEVE WARD

AUSTINTOWN OH- The weather is starting to warm up as the calendar begins to turn from winter to spring. With the spring season comes trips to the softball fields for a lot of high school players. For Fitch, they are coming off an amazing season is 2021. Did they lose some important seniors? Yes. Are they bringing back a bunch of talent as well? Also yes. Headlining their senior class is Seton Hill commit Maddy Taylor who brings a bunch of pop to her bat. Also coming in to her senior season Kayla Schubert who did a lot for the team in last year’s run. Those bring three other seniors with them to lead this squad.

Steve award took time to highlight each player in his first coach’s corner of the season. He talks with Ty Bartell, and Anthony Hartwig about team expectations, some newcomers, and much more. Catch the preview of Fitch softball with Episode 1 of Coach’s Corner with Steve Ward.

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GIRLS NE8 POSTSEASON HONORS ANNOUNCED

CANFIELD OH- Another season inside the NE8 has come and gone. The girls teams showcased a ton of talent that was spread out through all the teams. This week, the coaches came together to vote on which players deserved post season honors. From YSN, we congratulate all the players that were recognized by the league.

NE8 Champion: Poland

Player Of The Year:

Lexi Giles- South Range

First Team

Sieasia Triplett- Girard

Taylor Skinner- Jefferson

Connie Cougras- Poland

Morgan Kluchar- Poland

Maggie Pavlansky- Lakeview

Chloe Neider- Struthers

Second Team

Mia Malito- Girard

Monica Devine- Jefferson

Mary Brant- Poland

Emma Cunningham- South Range

Ella Croyle- Struthers

Gianna Wagner- Niles

 

 

 

FALCONS TRIUMPH IN OVERTIME

 

Contributed By Noah Ricks 

HOWLAND CENTER, OH – It was a crucial win-or-go-home scenario for both Jefferson and LaBrae. Both teams were fighting for something, the Falcons their first district title in school history, and the Vikings their second district title in three years. They would also both show what tournament basketball is all about. In a game that took overtime to finish, the Falcons would edge out LaBrae with just enough free throws to come out with the thrilling victory 72-69. Coach Rob Pisano thought his team made some mistakes down the stretch, but was pleased with how they ended the game.

 

“In the beginning of that game, they [LaBrae] played harder. They wanted it more than we did. Our guys settled down and settled in, and we didn’t play a great basketball game at all. People have seen us play. [But] I thought our guys played with unbelievable intensity and heart, and that was won by toughness down the stretch. They didn’t give up and hopefully we can play a little more of our basketball game Friday night. We’re going to bring some more of our offensive skills.”

 

Jefferson had some struggles with the Vikings in the first half as they struggled to shoot the ball, especially from downtown, which was their strong point throughout the season. Some quick transition points by LaBrae helped push them to an eleven-point lead in the second quarter. The Falcons, however, pushed it down to a 33-27 Viking game at intermission. Pisano thought that LaBrae was able to build up that lead thanks to those kinds of uncontested shots and misses. At halftime, he wanted his guys to get back to their game. 

 

“I just told them that we really, honestly, couldn’t play any worse, not just shooting. They were in there complaining at halftime about the shots, and I said this game’s not about the shots. You gave them five uncontested layups, which is ten points, and two uncontested, wide-open threes, which was, again, 16 of the 33 free, and that’s what I told them. I said this is a defensive game and a rebounding game. It came down to that. We weren’t doing that in the first half, forget that we couldn’t score, you know, we struggled shooting the ball, and that’s exactly what I told them at halftime.’’

 

Thanks to Pisano’s halftime speech, the Falcons came storming out of the gate and would have a strong 22-13 third quarter, thanks to better rebounding and better shooting. It was a tight fourth quarter as both teams were exchanging quick buckets and free throws. That was in part thanks to both teams picking up the tempo. Jefferson had many opportunities to put the game away in regulation and overtime, but couldn’t capitalize on most of those chances. They, however, did it for good on their third chance in the overtime period, also thanks to the Falcons making 10 of 14 foul shots on the night for 71.4%. Pisano stressed some costly turnovers down the stretch in those final minutes.

“Well, we made a bunch of bone-headed plays, you can say it. We made bone-headed plays down the stretch in regulation, a couple of drives to the hoop when we didn’t need to, off-balance. Just bring the ball out and run something and hopefully they’ll learn from it. You know, our program, Jefferson’s program hasn’t been deep into the playoffs in about six or seven years, so, wow. These kids grew up watching it when that group in 2015 was [in it], so they learned something tonight, and you know something, the big thing is, we just survived, not playing the greatest game, but we survived in it.”

 

The Falcons improve to 18-6 with the victory. Brock Bean led all scorers with 20 points. Jefferson will play in the district final at Howland on Friday night against the winner of the Campbell-Middlefield Cardinal game tomorrow night. A team that has averaged around 73 points a game throughout the season, Pisano will bring his high-powered Falcons into battle with their potential opponent in hopes of winning Jefferson’s first district championship in school history on the boys’ side.

 

“We’re going to prepare the same as we would if we were playing any other game. We’re going to do the things. We’re going to try to improve defensive rebounding, we’re going to play solid defense, we’re going to try to get out and run and hopefully more shots fall Friday night. Hopefully we bring our offensive game that we have the potential to score 85 on any given night, and that wasn’t there tonight, so, really either team, it’s not like we’re going to prepare any different.We change defenses, we mix things up, and just, hopefully we’re making shots.”

 

LaBrae ends the regular season at 16-6 with the heartbreaking loss. Devin Carter led the Vikings with 18, with Tre-Von Drake behind at 17, and Blake Kahnell at 16. This will be the second year in a row that the Vikings have lost in the district semifinals. Losing six seniors to graduation in May, coach Chad Kiser will start preparing for next year in hopes of winning their second district title in four years.

 

YSN’s Noah Ricks got a chance to talk to winning coach Rob Pisano following tonight’s contest. You can watch the full interview below.

 

FALCONS PULL OFF THE MONSTER UPSET

DOVER OH- Austintown Fitch had a heck of a mountain to climb on Wednesday as they found themselves starting at Dover across the bench. Dover came in to Wednesday night as the 6 seed in Division 1. And for good reason, Dover put together a impressive 20-2 regular season. Fitch didn’t care though, they showed no fear as they went on the road and knocked off Dover 60-57.

The Falcons upset was led by Allen Underwood who dazzled all night on the way to 18 points. The Falcons saw the return of Devin Sherwood who was also in double figures with 12. DeShawn Vaughn contributed 9 points as well.

Fitch will advance to the sectional finals on Saturday. They will travel to Aurora to take on the 25th seeded Greenmen. Tip off on Saturday is set for 7:00.