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FLASHES OFFENSE BLASTS CAMPBELL

WARREN OH-  Four hits from Morgan Davis helped lead the way for Champion over Memorial 16-1 on Tuesday. Davis singled in the first, singled in the second, singled in the third, and singled in the fourth.

Champion  got things started in the first inning when Isabella Meyer’s sac fly scored one run.

Davis earned the win for the Flashes. The righty surrendered one run on three hits over four innings, striking out three and walking zero.

Champion tallied one home run on the day. Mady Jones went deep in the fourth inning.

The Flashes racked up 14 hits on the day. Davis, Tayler Fuller, Olivia Zigarovich, Payton Jackson, and Jones all collected multiple hits. Davis went 4-for-4 at the plate to lead in hits. Champion was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Jones had the most chances in the field with six.

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CHAMPION ESCAPES A CLOSE ONE WITH THE RED DEVILS

CAMPBELL OH- Both teams were strong on the mound Tuesday, but Champion defeated Campbell 3-2. Champion pitchers allowed just five hits to the Devils.

The Flashes pulled away for good with one run in the fourth inning. In the fourth Charles Quinby drew a walk, scoring one run.

Brett Channell took the win for Champion. The fireballer went two and two-thirds innings, allowing zero runs on one hit and striking out three. Nate Holt threw two-thirds of an inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Zack Luciano took the loss for Campbell. The hurler went six innings, allowing three runs on six hits and striking out 11.

Jack O’Shaughnessy started the game for Champion. The bulldog surrendered two runs on four hits over three and two-thirds innings, striking out eight

Tyler Skaggs went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Champion in hits. The Flashes were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Skaggs had the most chances in the field with 14.

Duan Reynolds led the Devils with two hits in four at bats.

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FLASHES WALK OFF LAKEVIEW IN BACK AND FORTH THRILLER

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Champion took the lead late in the game in a 9-8 victory over Lakeview on Wednesday. Lakeview trailed 7-6 in the top of the sixth inning when Maggie Pavlansky doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.

Lakeview scored five runs in the fifth inning, but Champion still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Lakeview came thanks to home runs by Pavlansky, and Makenna Werner, and a single by Raegan Schick.

Champion opened up an early lead in the second inning when Bella Meyer singled on a 3-1 count, scoring two runs.

The Flashes knotted the game up at eight in the bottom of the seventh inning. Mady Jones hit into a fielder’s choice, scoring one run.

Abigail Meadors led the Flashes to victory in the circle. Meadors went seven innings, allowing eight runs on nine hits and striking out five.

Schick took the loss for Lakeview. Schick went one-third of an inning, allowing one run on zero hits, striking out one and walking one.

Ella Chadwick started the game for Lakeview. The pitcher lasted four and a third innings, allowing six hits and seven runs while walking zero

Lakeview mashed two home runs on the day. Pavlansky had a homer in the fifth inning. Werner went also yard in the fifth inning.

Champion racked up ten hits in the game. Olivia Zigarovich, Meyer, and Madison Ziegler all collected multiple hits. Ziegler, Meyer, and Zigarovich all had two hits to lead.

Pavlansky went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Lakeview in hits.

 

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URSULINE BATS GET THEM THROUGH HIGH SCORING AFFAIR

STRUTHERS OH- Ursuline got out to an eight-run lead in the third inning and held on for a 12-10 victory over Champion on Thursday. Champion  scored eight runs in the failed comeback on a single by Hunter Haines in the fifth, a single by Micah Nolan in the fifth, a double by Nate Holt in the sixth, a single by Kale Klingeman in the sixth, a double by Carson Fife in the sixth, and a single by Jack O’Shaughnessy in the sixth.

Bats blistered as the Irish collected 13 hits and Champion tallied seven in the high-scoring game.

Ursuline fired up the offense in the first inning. Johnny Cambert singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.

The Irish put up four runs in the third inning. Their big bats were led by Jack Ericson, Cambert, Joe Carosella, and Brady Shannon, all knocking in runs in the inning.

Champion scored five runs in the sixth inning. The offensive onslaught was led by Holt, Klingeman, Fife, and O’Shaughnessy, all driving in runs in the frame.

Shannon pitched the Irish to victory. The pitcher allowed one hit and two runs over three innings, striking out six. Jaxson Gruber, Ericson, and Matt Ray all put in work in relief out of the bullpen, steering their team towards the victory. Ericson recorded the last four outs to earn the save.

Haines took the loss for Champion. The bulldog went four innings, allowing ten runs on ten hits and striking out five.

Ursuline racked up 13 hits in the game. Shannon, Cambert, Ericson, and Dylan Casey all had multiple hits. Shannon led with four hits in five at bats.

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CHAMPION OVER POWERS INDIANS

WARREN OH- Even though Champion gave up seven runs in the sixth inning, they still defeated Girard 14-11 on Friday. The big inning for Girard came thanks to walks by Cody Wylie, Ben Barnett, Kyle Bourlier, Evan Boyle, and Anthony Cortese and a single by Cortese.

The base paths were crowded in this high-scoring game. Champion  collected ten hits and Girard had seven.

The Flashes got things started in the first inning when Adam Fisher doubled on a 1-0 count, scoring two runs.

Jack O’Shaughnessy was the winning pitcher for Champion. The righthander lasted four innings, allowing four hits and four runs while striking out seven. Aaron Ellsworth and Tyler Skaggs entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Skaggs recorded the last three outs to earn the save.

Jake Dohy took the loss for Girard. The bulldog surrendered seven runs on seven hits over three innings, striking out one.

The Flashes racked up ten hits on the day. O’Shaughnessy, Fisher, and Collin Brainard each managed multiple hits. O’Shaughnessy went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead. Micah Nolan led Champion with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with 11 stolen bases.

Girard had seven hits in the game. Dohy and Andrew DelGarbino all managed multiple hits.

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CHAMPION FLASHES THEIR POWER IN ROUT OF TIGERS

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Adam Fisher would not be denied at the plate when runners were on base on Thursday, driving in eight on three hits to lead Champion past Newton Falls 19-1 on Thursday. Fisher drove in runs on a home run in the first, a home run in the second, a home run in the third, and a walk in the fourth.

Champion opened up scoring in the first inning. They scored one run when Jack O’Shaughnessy singled.

The Flashes notched eight runs in the fourth inning. The offense in the inning was led by Zachary Bickel, O’Shaughnessy, Aaron Ellsworth, Fisher, Tyler Skaggs, and Collin Brainard, all knocking in runs in the inning.

Nathan Holt was the winning pitcher for Champion. The righty lasted five innings, allowing six hits and one run while striking out four and walking zero.

Champion tallied three home run on the day. Fisher went for the long ball in the first, second, and third innings.

The Flashes totaled 15 hits. Fisher, Bickel, Ellsworth, and O’Shaughnessy each collected multiple hits. Ellsworth, Bickel, and Fisher each managed three hits to lead.

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CHAMPION EDGES OUT INDIANS

GIRARD OH- The Champion Golden Flashes even their season record to 1-1 with a 48-45 win over the Girard Indians.

The visiting Flashes were paced by a 16 point effort by Austin Willforth and Trayvon Edwards added 10 points. Girard put up a 21 point 3rd quarter but could only score 5 points in the final frame.

Leading the 0-1 Indians was Bobby Alejars with 16 points. Thomas Cardiero had 14 points and Nick Carrio scored 10 points.

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LADY FLASHES BLANK GIRARD

WARREN, OH- The Girard Lady Indians  struggled to get their offense going on Thursday, managing only two hits and getting dispatched by Champion, 10-0.

One bright spot for the Lady Indians was a single by Sahan Dede in the first inning.

Sophie Howell led things off on the rubber for Champion. She allowed two hits and zero runs over six innings, striking out nine.

Samantha Dohy led things off in the pitcher’s circle for Girard. She surrendered ten runs on 11 hits over five and two-thirds innings, striking out one.  Dede and Mackayla Durr each managed one hit to lead the Lady Tribe.

Champion saw the ball well today, racking up 11 hits in the game. Allison Smith and Cassidy Shaffer each had multiple hits for Champion. Champion was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Gabby Hollenbaugh made the most plays with ten.

 

 

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LAKEVIEW GRABS WIN ON THE ROAD OVER CHAMPION

WARREN, OH- The Lakeview baseball team took home a 5-2 victory over Champion on Thursday. The Bulldogs fired up the offense in the first inning when Jake Wilms drove in one when he singled.

Brendon Kilpatrick took the win for Lakeview. He allowed six hits and two runs over five innings, striking out two. Liam Boivin threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Lakeview totaled ten hits in the game. KilpatrickMatthew McRoberts, and Wilms each collected multiple hits for Lakeview BB VarsityWilmsMcRoberts, and Kilpatrick all had two hits to lead Lakeview.

 

 

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