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EASTWOOD FIELD TO HOST ABILITY WALK & ROLL

NILES OH- Eastwood field is the home of the highest level of baseball our area has to offer. Whether it’s the Youngstown State Penguins in the spring, or the Mahoning Valley Scrappers in the summer, you can always find greatness at Eastwood. However, as we all know greatness is not defined by your athletic ability. Because of that, Eastwood is happy to host the Ability Walk and Roll on August 20th to shine a light on some other great people our valley has to offer.

The inaugural Walk and Roll event is aimed to highlight the abilities of the people in the valley who struggle with developmental disabilities. It was created to help promote the importance of inclusion, acceptance, and respect of people with disabilities.

The Walk and Roll is open to everyone. They service friends, families, and members of the community. It is free to those individuals with developmental disabilities, and $15 for general admission. It will include a special walk around Eastwood Field. There will also be face painting, games, complementary refreshments, and a movie under the stars.  All proceeds will benefit the Fairhaven Foundation.

For more information, and to get a spot in the event, follow this link.

https://fairhavenfoundation.networkforgood.com/events/45418-ability-walk-roll

YOUNGSTOWN SHINES AGAINST PETERS TOWNSHIP

MT. LEBANON, PA- Collin Resetar didn’t allow a single run as the Youngstown Class B Pony All-Stars defeated Peters Township 11-0 on Saturday. Resetar allowed just two hits on the day, both were registered in the final inning.

Youngstown notched five runs in the sixth inning and were led on offense in the inning with a single by Layne Rider and a home run by Hunter Krahe.

One bright spot for Peters Township was a single by Loch Willingham in the sixth inning.

Resetar got the decisive win for Youngstown. The big righty allowed just two hits and zero runs over six innings, striking out 12 and walking one.

Vincent Patts took the loss for Peters Township. The pitcher went four innings, allowing six runs on ten hits, striking out six, and walking one.

Youngstown scattered 12 hits in the game. Rowan Urbach, Blake Krushinski, and Anthony Groner all had multiple hits for Youngstown. Groner, Krushinski, and Urbach each managed two hits to lead Youngstown. Youngstown was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Dylan Kelty had the most chances in the field with 12.

Youngstown will now turn their attention to the semi-finals on Sunday at 10am.

SPRINGFIELD FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH SEAN GUERRIERO

NEW MIDDLETOWN, OH- The Springfield Tigers have been one of the most successful pigskin programs over the past four years, and at the helm- the ringmaster of that show has been Sean Guerriero.

Coach G enters his 14th year as the Head Coach, and 2022 is the first time in a while that Guerriero can consider himself even remotely in the “underdog” category.  With the departure of one of the most successful classes in school history, including a record-breaking quarterback, many critics have the Tigers up against the ropes in the upcoming year, and the MVAC is looking for revenge.

We sat down with Coach Guerriero for the first of many conversations in 2022 where he’ll discuss a preview and status of the team throughout the season.

 

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FITCH ADDS TO THE ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF

AUSTINTOWN OH-

The Austintown Fitch Athletic Department has announced the hiring of Todd Burkey to its athletic training staff. Burkey will assist Anne Marenkovic who has been the full time trainer since July 2021. This makes Austintown the only school district in the area to have two certified athletic trainers on staff and both Marenkovic and Burkey recognize the benefits that come with it. “Having a second athletic trainer will help the entire Fitch athletic program,” Marenkovic said. “Another pair of eyes, ears and hands will only raise the level of care we are able to provide to our student-athletes. There are many days when Austintown hosts multiple athletic events at multiple venues on the campus and having two athletic trainers means that we can better cover those events in the case of any injury or emergency.” Burkey echoed the sentiment. “Austintown Fitch is the largest school district in the area. The number of student-athletes is impressive but could become overwhelming for a single person,” he said. “That is a lot of responsibility. Can you imagine trying to evaluate injuries, taping & bandaging, and maybe then injury rehabilitation for 600 student athletes? That’s tough. That’s where I can help.”

Marenkovic also points out another major advantage that a second certified athletic trainer gives the students, citing the fact that it will enable them to better serve the student-athletes through the implementation of more intensive injury prevention and injury rehabilitation programs. The goals of which will be reducing time lost to injuries and improving their outcomes after they return to play in a way that wasn’t possible with a single athletic trainer due to the number of athletes in the school district. “The ability to focus on rehabilitation and post-injury therapy will be one of the biggest benefits to the athletic program and the athletes, and one I think everyone will notice pretty quickly,” she said.

Burkey comes to Austintown after what some might call living out an Olympic dream. During his nearly two decades at Youngstown State where he worked with multiple teams in a variety of roles as either a strength and conditioning coach or athletic trainer, he befriended a graduate student who was a Chinese National working in the sports medicine program. “He had some struggles that I was able to help him with and we became very close. So close that he was pretty much part of my family,” Burkey explained. “When he graduated and returned home he promised that he would bring me to China. I didn’t realize that with his connections that would culminate to the Olympics.” Burkey was hired in 2021 by the Chinese Winter Sports Federation as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Chinese Women’s National Hockey Team. Although the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on the Olympics and the traditional pomp and circumstance of the event, Burkey says it’s still something that he won’t soon forget. “The entire experience was surreal,” he said. “Walking into the arena the first time was an awing moment.”

Having worked with athletes of all ages starting at the high school level and moving on to the collegiate, professional, and now Olympic levels, Burkey admits it is a great benefit. “I think the overall combination of these experiences sheds a unique perspective on the progression and development of athletes with some of the top sports medicine techniques,” he said. He also mentioned being able to adapt to the needs of the athletes based on his experience. “Traveling around Europe and Asia with the Olympic Team, we did not have complete access to some of the advanced equipment we had at the Olympic Training Center in Beijing, so we had to be creative and adaptable.”

Marenkovic says she is looking forward to working with Burkey and learning from his combined experience. “I am really excited to be able to benefit from the knowledge Todd gained working with Olympic athletes as well as all of the techniques, skills and wisdom he has learned throughout his career. His experience at that elite level will definitely help us to continue to build and raise up the sports medicine program in Austintown,” she said. “Austintown is one of the largest districts in the area and we have amazing athletes, who will only benefit from the additional knowledge and care of a second experienced athletic trainer.”

“Being the only school in the area to have two athletic trainers demonstrates the commitment of the school district and the athletic department to the health, safety, and success of the student athletes,” Marenkovic said. Burkey agreed and admitted that it was one of the things that drew him to the position. “Austintown Fitch has a vision for progressing their facilities and athletic programs. I feel like I have enough experience to be part of that. So I am excited to see where we can go together.” He also noted the standard that is being set by the school’s athletic department. “The decision to have two full time athletic trainers shows that Austintown Fitch is making a commitment to the student-athletes of Austintown. There are few schools in Ohio that have taken that initiative.”

The sports medicine staff has been busy this offseason and things will only get busier as the fall sports season is upon us. But with a second certified athletic trainer now on hand to take on some of the responsibilities, the student-athletes at Fitch will benefit greatly from the expanded program.

*Contributed By Chris Lewis at austintownathletics.com

BOARDMAN RUNS OUT OF STEAM

WHITESTOWN OH- Boardman’s amazing run in the Little League Regionals unfortunately came to an end on Friday morning with a 13-0 loss to Indians. Indians took control of the game from the jump and never looked back. A 11 run first inning was just too much to come back from.   Addie Fiddler got the only hit of the day for a Boardman offense that struggled.

Boardman becomes the second straight area team to finish in the regionals top 3 teams. Canfield made it that far last season. It was the first Boardman Little League team however to win a state championship since 1976.  For the second straight season, Boardman’s opponent Indians and Missouri are playing for the regional championship.

AUSTINTOWN LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH MATT HAMLEY

AUSTINTOWN OH- STATE CHAMPIONS!! The Austintown 10U softball team has reached the summit of the state softball world. With their sixth victory over Poland of the summer, this time around by a score of 14-2, Austintown claimed the state crown.

Head coach Matt Hamley could not be in attendance during the team’s run through the bracket.  He put a plan in place to make sure his team would be ready to succeed without him physically there. He was still a big part of the game plans.  He couldn’t be prouder of his team, and now he knows it’s time to look to the future. Next season seven of the players on the roster will make the step up to 12U.  He took the time to come on YSN’s Running Point to talk about the state championship, highlight some of the key members of his roster, and much more. Hear from a state champion exclusively on YSN.

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LIBERTY FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH JOE SIMON

LIBERTY OH- Last season, the rallying call for Liberty football was “Return the Roar.” They took great strides in doing just that. Now though, their new motto is going to be “Ring The Bell.” Their focus is going to be on finishing, and getting the opportunity to ring that victory bell.

Joe Simon has brought passion and energy into the program as head coach. As he returns to the helm, he is focused more than ever to get this team to where he knows they can be. He stopped by YSN’s Running Point to give us a preview of Liberty football. He gives us an insight into the team’s identity, what their goals will be this season, and so much more! Earn your spots by checking out this year’s first episode of Coach’s Corner with Joe Simon.

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STRUTHERS FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH JOHN BAYUK

STRUTHERS OH- As the calendar continues to flip its pages, we get closer and closer to football season. Inside the NE8 a dark horse looms in the Struthers Wildcats.  A young team last year that is coming into the season with tons of experience. They’ll look to make waves this season as they open their skate on Friday, August 19th vs St Thomas Aquinas.

Head Coach John Bayuk once again returns to lead the Wildcats. His love for the community, and school system keeps him coming back.  He stopped by YSN’s Running Point to help us preview the Struthers season.  He talked to Anthony Hartwig about his returning leaders, what makes Struthers special, and much more. Don’t miss out on this first look at Wildcats football exclusively on YSN.

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BOARDMAN STUMBLES, BUT STILL HAS LIFE

WHITESTOWN IN- Boardman suffered their first loss of the regional round on Wednesday. They fell behind to Missouri early, and couldn’t amount a strong enough comeback in a 5-2 loss.

Emily Swantek had multiple hits for the Boardman lineup going 2-3 with a RBI.  Addie Rudge also gathered a RBI while going 1-3.  Lilly Sardich drew a walk in the 6th that put the tying run at the plate. Boardman just couldn’t come up with that big hit.

Emma Davies went 5 innings and gave up 5 earned runs on 8 hits.  She struck out 5 and walked 1.

Boardman is still alive as they’ll have another chance to get into the championship game.  They’ll play the winner of Iowa vs Indiana on Thursday at 11:00 AM.  The winner will meet Missouri for the regional championship.

X MARKS THE SPOT: ATHLETIX IS HOME FOR ALL ATHLETES

COLUMBIANA, OH- Patience is a virtue, and for the Wardle Family, their patience as well as their visions are going to pay off for local athletes in a big way.

Athletix since it was just a blueprint has stirred up the hearts and fired up the soul of sports in the Mahoning Valley.  The 46,000 square foot Sports Sanctuary combines state of the art facilities for nearly any sport you can think of, alongside technology that holds athletes accountable during each moment of the workout.

If you are still picturing your Average Joe’s Gym, you’re cheating yourself.  Athletix will also feature classes for families such as “Mommy and Me”, cheer/gymnastics, Top Golf Swing Suites, Batting Cages, a food and beverage center, and space for athletes to study and prepare mentally as well.

at the end of the day, Athletix, much like the athletes that train there will always be in a permanent stage of evolution.  With the leadership and vision of the Wardle Family, Athletix will certainly be home to some of the areas top athletes for years to come.